User Manual

Routine Operation 65
Search
The Search procedure start synchronized communication between the Monitor and the Transmitter. The
Search procedure is explained in detail in Chapter 2: Getting Started, Searching for the Transmitter.
Please refer to that section for more information.
Signals
The SIGNALS screen is useful to make sure the ISIG (Input Signal, i.e., Sensor signal) readings are in the
correct range. Reviewing the Signal readings is valuable for reporting Signals within an acceptable range
and when doing the Test Plug Procedure (See Chapter 4: Troubleshooting and Alarms). This procedure
lets you know if the Monitor, Transmitter or Sensor are working properly.
From the TIME AND ALARM Screen:
1. Press the SEL button 6 times until the SIGNALS screen appears. Press the ACT button to view the
ISIG. Press the ACT button once more and the SETUP screen will be displayed.
2. If the Up or Down arrow button is pressed from the ISIG screen, the VCTR (Sensor voltage) screen is
displayed. This screen is for diagnostic purposes only and not for everyday use.
NOTE -
When in the INIT (Initialization) mode, do not go to the signals screen until the Monitor has
counted down to between 133 and 130.
SEARCH
Signals
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