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Detcon TP-700 User Manual

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Model TP-700

TP-700 Instruction Manual

Rev. 3.5

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next menu item. Repeat this process until the desired menu item is displayed. Note, PGM1 moves the menu
items from right to left and PGM2 moves the menu items from left to right.

To enter a menu item, hold the magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 while the menu item is scrolling. At the
conclusion of the text scroll the “

”prompt (“” for PGM2 or “” for PGM1) will appear, continue to hold the

magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 for an additional 3-4 seconds to enter the selected menu item. If there is no
magnet activity while the menu item text is scrolling (typically 4 repeated text scrolls), the ITM will
automatically revert to Normal Operation.

3.5.2

View Sensor Status

View Sensor Status displays all current configuration and operational parameters including: sensor type,
software version number, detection range, AutoSpan level, days since last AutoSpan, estimated remaining
sensor life, heater power, heater voltage, raw resistance, mA output, input voltage and sensor ambient
temperature.

From the View Sensor Status text scroll, hold the magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 until the “

” prompt appears

and continue to hold the magnet in place for an additional 3-4 seconds (until the display starts to scroll “Status
Is”). The display will scroll the complete list of sensor status parameters sequentially:

Sensor Model Type

The menu item appears as: “700 TP”

Current Software Version

The menu item appears as: “V X.XXZ”

Range of Detection.

The menu item appears as: “Range XXXppm”

Serial ID address.

The menu item appears as: “Serial ID XX”

AutoSpan Level.

The menu item appears as: “Auto Span Level XXppm”

Days Since Last AutoSpan.

The menu items appears as: “Last Cal XX days”

Remaining Sensor Life.

The menu item appears as: “Sensor Life 100%”

Sensor Heater Power

The menu item appears as: “Heater XXXmW”

Sensor Heater Voltage

The menu item appears as: “Heater X.XXVDC