American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual
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Probe Setup: P-TA/ P-TAH
P-TA and P-TAH are intelligent probes. The parameters applied to a probe via operator
programming will remain even if the probe is unplugged. If connected to another input on the
same Scout or another input on a different Scout, upon power up the probe’s programming will
automatically be read from Scout.
Scout will automatically sense which type of probe is connected. If a P-TA probe is connected
Scout will not display any programming for Humidity functions.
Scout can use either of two different types of probes. P-TA is used for sensing Temperature and
Airflow, P-TAH is used for sensing Temperature, Airflow and Humidity. Both are intelligent and
provide communication on their status with Scout.
Note: If you physically add or remove a probe while in the probe set up mode you must perform a
browser refresh to apply the change.
P-TAH: Temperature/Airflow /Humidity Probe setup
P-TA: Temperature/Airflow Probe setup
When a Temperature/Airflow only probe is selected Humidity setups will not appear. The probe
type is automatically read from the probe. When the probe is selected, its type, either P-TA, P-
TAH or P-VFP will automatically appear.