Generation 4 Digital Clock#

Setting IP Address of Sensor to Clocks#

  1. Enter the digital clock main menu, navigate to the SEN1 submenu and proceed to enter.

  2. Navigate to item t1 and set the value to 2 or 3 (depending on your sensor type).

  3. Navigate to item 22 and set the communication protocol. The default communication protocol is Modbus. It is required to set either Auto or Spinel.

    Hint

    If there are any Generation 3 digital clocks communicating with a set sensor, it is required to use Spinel communication protocol. This way the G4 and G3 clock can both communicate with one LAN temperature sensor.

  4. Navigate then to item 23 and proceed to enter the item which leads to submenu IP where the IP address of the sensor can be set to digital clock.

    Hint

    See chapter IP Address Change on how to view and change the sensor IP address.

    Submenu IP#

    Value

    Description

    Range

    A

    1st octet IPv4 address

    0–255, set digit by digit

    b

    2nd octet IPv4 address

    0–255, set digit by digit

    C

    3rd octet IPv4 address

    0–255, set digit by digit

    d

    4th octet IPv4 address

    0–255, set digit by digit

  5. Navigate to item 24 and set the value to 0.

  6. Leave the menu.

  7. The digital should display correct temperature within 3 minutes.

Setting Temperature Correction#

Temperature sensors may have inherent inaccuracies or drift over time. If this is the case, you can set the temperature correction on display by following this procedure:

  1. Enter the digital clock main menu, navigate to the SEN1 submenu and proceed to enter.

  2. Navigate to item t2 and proceed to enter the item which leads to submenu cT where the -d.d is displayed.

    Submenu cT#

    Value

    Range

    -d.d

    - = negative value

    d.d = value of correction set digit by digit, the range of each digit is 0–9

    Range: -9.9 to 9.9 °C

  3. Enter the edit mode of -d.d value:

    1. First digit will flash. You can then set the negative ( - ) or positive value. Confirm your selection and move to next value d.

    2. Second digit will flash. You can then set the numerical value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection and move to next value .d.

    3. Third digit will flash. You can then set the decimal value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection to save end exit edit mode.

Hint

If you have more than 1 temperature sensor, repeat this procedure in SEN2 (respectively in SEN3 and SEN4) menu.