Ralston Instruments LC-20 User manual

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Included Items .....................................................................3
Important Safety Notices ....................................................5
LC20 Features Overview...................................................12
Activate Your LC20............................................................20
Updating LC20 and FieldLab Desktop.............................25
Operation Instructions......................................................28
Button Functions...............................................................44
Menu Functions.................................................................52
Battery Installation ............................................................62
Table of Contents
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Calibration..........................................................................64
Specications ....................................................................65
Radio Information (For models with W1 radio option installed)..........70
Standards and Agency Approvals ...................................74
Support...............................................................................80
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EN Items included in the package. If any items are missing, please contact your
Ralston Instruments distributor.
• LC20 Pressure or Temperature gauge
• 2 x AA batteries
• 2 meter USB Micro-B cord
• For gauges with W1 option - DGAU-0050 USB Dongle and D-001576 antenna
Included Items
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EN i WARNING: Do not operate in hazardous
locations.
iWARNING: Do not use LC20 until you have read and fully understand the
instructions and hazards of the product.
iWARNING: Contents may be under high pressure or temperature.
iWARNING: Any modications to this product with custom parts can result
in hazardous operation of the product.
iWARNING: Use eye protection while using this device.
iWARNING: Do not overpressure LC20 or damage may result.
iWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead,
which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and is known to
the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For
more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
iCAUTION: Installation of LC20 must be in accordance with Ralston
Instruments installation instructions.
iCAUTION: Installation of LC20 must be in accordance with applicable
local, national and international standards and electrical codes.
iCAUTION: Batteries are not rechargeable and will not be recharged
via USB.
iCAUTION: Use only approved AC/DC power adapter model D-000410.
iCAUTION: Protection impairment may occur if used in a manner not
specied by Ralston Instruments.
iCAUTION: Only those personnel trained in the use of this device shall
operate it.
Important Safety Notices
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LC20 Features Overview
Back
Front
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1. Power
2. LCD display
3. Left arrow / High/Low/Reset
4. Up Arrow / Menu
5. Accept / Zero
6. Right Arrow / Backlight
7. Micro USB port
8. Pressure sensor option
9. Battery access door
10. Pressure equalizing vent
11. Warning label
12. Antenna option (W1)
13. External temperature probe (TX)
14. Temperature sensor option (TA)
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LCD display
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1. Battery indicator
2. Graphical pressure/temperature meter
3. Connection symbol (USB or wireless)
4. Check mark to indicate success
5. High and low arrows
6. Main pressure/temperature display
7. Secondary display
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Power Management
Congure display and power management to maximize battery life in the eld using
FieldLab Desktop software.
Graphic Pressure or Temperature Meter
See pressure or temperature graphically
High / Low Readings
See continuous Maximum and Minimum pressure or temperature readings over a span
of time
Easily Change Engineering Units
Change to any of the 18 standard pressure engineering units or
4 standard temperature units on the y. Manage frequently used units or remove
unused units with FieldLab Desktop.
Custom Engineering Units
Create custom engineering units using FieldLab Desktop and add them to any LC20
gauge.
View Live Readings on Your PC
View real-time pressure and/or temperature readings on your PC from your LC20
gauge using FieldLab Desktop via USB or wireless.
Log Data on Your PC
Log pressure and/or temperature data on your PC from your LC20 gauge using
FieldLab Desktop via USB or wireless.
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Before using your LC20 for the rst time, you should activate it and link
it to your PC. Note that this is optional and only required if you want to
change any settings on the LC20 or calibrate it.
1 Download & Install FieldLab Desktop
Visit to download and install FieldLab
Desktop on your Windows PC*
2 Open & Follow onscreen instructions in FieldLab
Desktop software
Follow the onscreen directions closely before connecting your LC20.
Do not connect your LC20 until instructed to do so.
3 You’re ready to begin!
Find detailed support articles for changing settings, viewing live
readings and logging data at
* Windows version 7 or greater only. Administrative rights required to install FieldLab Desktop
software.
Activate Your LC20
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Updating FieldLab Desktop
Open FieldLab Desktop on your computer, and select FieldLab > Check
for Updates.
Updating your LC20
1. Open FieldLab Desktop on the computer you use to manage your LC20.
2. Connect the LC20 using the USB cable.
3. Select the LC20 from the FieldLab’s menu. Any available updates will
be displayed.
Updating LC20 and FieldLab Desktop
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Conditions of Use
• Environment: Indoor use or temporary outdoor use. For long term or
permanent outdoor use, a suitable enclosure may be required.
• IP67 Rating: LC gauges with external thermal probes must have the
thermal probe cable installed in M12 connector on gauge to maintain
IP67 rating.
• LC gauge requires (2) AA Batteries, power from a PC via USB or power
from AC power adapter D-000410 via USB to operate.
• RF Exposure Statement: The LC20 device when used with approved
antenna complies with the FCC and IC portable RF Exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for intended operation
as described in the user manual. To comply with RF exposure limits
established in the ANSI C95.1 standard, the distance between the
antenna and the user should not be less than 25 cm (10 inches) for USA
and 34 cm for Canada. Further RF exposure reduction can be achieved
if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user’s body.
Installation Instructions
• Ensure that gauge is oriented in such a way that the “Power” button is
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always easily accessible.
• If pressure sensor option is installed, then seal pressure connection
with thread sealant prior to assembling it in any pressure system.
• If temperature sensor option is installed, then connect thermal probe
using a rated thermal well or other approved device.
• Place gauge in area that is protected from damage from weather,
excessive temperature, impact or humidity.
Connecting to Accessories or Other Equipment
Connect to a PC via USB cable
• Use only approved USB cable P/N D-000040
Connect to AC Mains
• Use only approved power adapter P/N D-000410 and approved USB
cable P/N D-000040
Connect to External Thermal Probe
• Connect thermal probe cable to gauge using male end of thermal
probe cable.
• Connect thermal probe to cable using female end of thermal probe
cable.
• If cable is being installed permanently, then secure cable following all
applicable electrical standards.
• Use only approved thermal probe P/N D-000403 that has been
calibrated with this device.
• Use only approved thermal probe cable P/N D-0000404.
• External thermal probe is calibrated with the base unit. If thermal probe
is changed, then use FieldLab Desktop to update the serial number
and calibration coecients of the new thermal probe.
Connection of Antenna (W1 option)
• Thread approved antenna into gauge RF connection
• Align antenna vertically for best signal reception
• Do not obstruct line of sight between antenna and receiver with metal
or dense materials or a reduction or loss of signal may result
• Use only approved antenna P/N D-001576 with “W1” option
Wireless Radio (W1)
• Connect to PC using included dongle P/N DGAU-0050
• Select the same channel on the gauge and the Desktop software
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Instructions for Cleaning or Decontamination
• Clean enclosure with mild water-based cleaner. Do not use
aggressive solvent.
• Flush pressure sensor or thermal probe with alcohol based cleaner
(or other cleaner compatible with 316 Stainless steel) if toxic or other
hazardous substance is used.
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Blue Green Black
C: 93
M: 66
Y: 2
K: 0
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100
White
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 0
C: 82
M: 12
Y: 85
K: 1
285 C 347 C
CMYK
Pantone
Coated
Dark
Blue
C: 89
M: 75
Y: 44
K: 38
7545 C
Power • Press and hold to turn on.
• When LC20 is on, press and hold to turn o.
Note: LC20 will turn o automatically based on setting in
FieldLab Desktop. Default time is 10 minutes, but can be
changed using FieldLab Desktop software.
Blue Green Black
C: 93
M: 66
Y: 2
K: 0
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100
White
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 0
C: 82
M: 12
Y: 85
K: 1
285 C 347 C
CMYK
Pantone
Coated
Dark
Blue
C: 89
M: 75
Y: 44
K: 38
7545 C
Hi/Low/
Reset
• Press button once to display highest pressure or
temperature reached.
• Press button again to display lowest pressure or
temperature reached.
• Press and hold button again to clear high and low values.
• Hi/Low/Reset applies to the Active Sensor. If there
are 2 sensors, then change sensors to use Hi/Low/
Reset for the other sensor.
Blue Green Black
C: 93
M: 66
Y: 2
K: 0
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100
White
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 0
C: 82
M: 12
Y: 85
K: 1
285 C 347 C
CMYK
Pantone
Coated
Dark
Blue
C: 89
M: 75
Y: 44
K: 38
7545 C
Menu • If 2 sensors, quick press to change sensors.
• Long press initiates MENU and follow prompts.
Blue Green Black
C: 93
M: 66
Y: 2
K: 0
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100
White
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 0
C: 82
M: 12
Y: 85
K: 1
285 C 347 C
CMYK
Pantone
Coated
Dark
Blue
C: 89
M: 75
Y: 44
K: 38
7545 C
Zero
Pressure
• With no pressure applied, press and hold button to
zero reading.
Note: If pressure is greater than 10% of gauge pressure
range, then a message to vent the pressure will appear.
Blue Green Black
C: 93
M: 66
Y: 2
K: 0
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 100
White
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
K: 0
C: 82
M: 12
Y: 85
K: 1
285 C 347 C
CMYK
Pantone
Coated
Dark
Blue
C: 89
M: 75
Y: 44
K: 38
7545 C
Backlight • Press button to illuminate backlight.
Note: Light will turn o after a set time. Both time and
brightness can be adjusted in FieldLab Desktop software.
Button Functions
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Menu Functions
Menu
1menu
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menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push and hold the Up Arrow/Menu button until
“MENU” appears.
2
menu
units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
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Change Units
1
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push and hold the Up Arrow/Menu button until
“MENU” appears.
2
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Scroll to UNITS
3
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push the Accept / Zero button to enter the UNITS
submenu.
4
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Scroll through the engineering units.
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5
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Accept to change to the displayed engineering unit.
Turn on Wireless Radio (W1 option)
1
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push and hold the Up Arrow/Menu button until
“MENU” appears.
2
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Scroll to RADIO
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4
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON
WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push the Accept / Zero button to turn on the
wireless radio.
5
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON
WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Gauge is now ready to connect with other devices
wirelessly.
6
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Gauge is connected when link icon is solid.
3
menu units RAdio firmware Last cal next cal
menu
menu
units
RADIO
psi
units
RF ON
WAITING
kpa
units
BAR
units
Menu
Change Units
Turn on Wireless Radio
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
UNITS
Touch the Right and Left Arrow buttons to scroll through the
menu items.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
UNITS
submenu.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to turn on
the wireless
radio.
Gauge is
now ready
to connect
with other
devices
wirelessly.
Gauge is
connected
when link
icon is solid.
Scroll
through the
engineering
units.
Accept to
change to
the
displayed
engineering
unit.
Push the Accept / Zero button to enter the Radio
submenu.
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2
menu FIRMWARE
menu
RADIO
RF ON CHANNEL CHAN 26
CHAN 26 CHAN 12 CHAN 14 psi
0.00
1.008
Change Wireless Radio Channel
View Firmware Version
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
FIRMWARE.
Accept to
view
firmware
version.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
Radio
submenu.
Scroll to
CHANNEL.
Accept to
enter the
Channel
submenu.
Checkmark
indicates
current
channel.
Scroll to the
channel you
want to use.
Accept to
set new
channel.
Touch Menu
twice to
return to
main
screen.
Scroll to RADIO
3
menu FIRMWARE
menu RADIO
RF ON
CHANNEL CHAN 26
CHAN 26 CHAN 12 CHAN 14 psi
0.00
1.008
Change Wireless Radio Channel
View Firmware Version
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
FIRMWARE.
Accept to
view
firmware
version.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
Radio
submenu.
Scroll to
CHANNEL.
Accept to
enter the
Channel
submenu.
Checkmark
indicates
current
channel.
Scroll to the
channel you
want to use.
Accept to
set new
channel.
Touch Menu
twice to
return to
main
screen.
Push the Accept / Zero button to enter the Radio
submenu.
Change Wireless Radio Channel (W1 option)
1
menu FIRMWARE
menu
RADIO RF ON CHANNEL CHAN 26
CHAN 26 CHAN 12 CHAN 14 psi
0.00
1.008
Change Wireless Radio Channel
View Firmware Version
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
FIRMWARE.
Accept to
view
firmware
version.
Touch and
hold the Up
Arrow/Menu
button until
“MENU”
appears.
Scroll to
RADIO.
Touch the
Accept /
Zero button
to enter the
Radio
submenu.
Scroll to
CHANNEL.
Accept to
enter the
Channel
submenu.
Checkmark
indicates
current
channel.
Scroll to the
channel you
want to use.
Accept to
set new
channel.
Touch Menu
twice to
return to
main
screen.
Push and hold the Up Arrow/Menu button until
“MENU” appears.
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