Operation Manual

Roll-ZAS
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whenever it turns to be significantly different from the previous measurement.
Therefore, this field defines the increase/decrease (from 0 to 200 tenths of a
degree) that, when exceeded, will trigger this extra sending. Value “0”
disables this function.
Temperature Protection: permits enabling the overheat or overcool
protections, or both. Depending on the selection, one or two communication
objects will be enabled: "[Ix] Overheating" and "[Ix] Overcooling", which will
indicate (with the value "1") when the corresponding limit has been exceeded.
It is necessary to define the overheating or the overcooling temperature (or
both), in degrees. And, if desired, a hysteresis value (in tenths of a degree) to
prevent the continuous re-sending of these objects when the temperature
fluctuates continuously around the limit.
Note: after a bus failure or ETS download, the temperature will start to be sent (through
[Internal Sensor] Current Temperature”) about 80 seconds after the device
initialisation, once the device obtains enough samples from the probe.
3.4.3 MOTION SENSOR
The Roll-ZAS application permits configuring the input channels as motion sensors
(this option is not available under the ZAS application), and up to two detection
channels per sensor.
Figure 23. Input: Motion Sensor
After enabling the required channels, the following configuration window will be shown: