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WITT-GASETECHNIK GmbH & Co KG 

Salinger Feld 4-8  

:   +49 (0)2302 89010 

www.wittgas.com 

Gas Safety- & Control Equipment

 

D-58454 Witten 

Fax: +49 (0)2302 89013 

witt@wittgas.com 

 

3.6 

The menu item «Shut down» 

After selecting this menu item and confirming the following security query with “YES”, the device 
will be set to energy saving mode. 

 

3.7 

The menu item «Back» 

Menu item to leave the menu without performing any (further) action / setting. 

 

3.8 

Special keyboard commands 

 

If you press and hold button 

 for about 3 seconds, you proceed to the measurement win-

dow. 

 

If you press and hold both buttons 

 

 for about 3 seconds, the PATBOX will reboot. 

 

 

 

Charging the PATBOX 

If the storage battery is completely discharged, the following should be noticed: 

The PATBOX cannot be activated before charging. The charging indication will be indicated 
some time after putting the PATBOX on the charging pad. 

The date and time setting can be lost. After charging, these settings should be checked and 
corrected if necessary. 

 

 

Connect the charging pad to the mains using the mains adapter.  
Alternatively, voltage supply (5 V) of the charging pad can be done via USB port of a PC by 
means of a suitable USB cable. 

After connecting to a voltage supply a red LED at the charging pad lights. 

 

 

Press and hold the button 

 for about 3 seconds to activate the PATBOX (the display must 

be activated – the measurement window should be indicated). 

 

Put the PATBOX centrically on the charging pad. 

 

If the symbol for the charging state of the storage battery is animated after some seconds, charging 
is in process.  
The LED at the charging pad lights violet / blue now. 

 

 

Note!  
During charging the device becomes warm.  
Thus, measurement during charging and sometime afterwards will not achieve proper re-
sults. 

 

Summary of Contents for PATBOX

Page 1: ...Copyright WITT GASETECHNIK GmbH Co KG 2018 all rights reserved Instruction Manual for WITT PATBOX Issue 07 06 2018 This issue is not subject to change management...

Page 2: ...logging 5 3 3 2 The menu Start type 6 3 3 3 The menu Interval 6 3 3 4 The menu Countdown 6 3 3 5 The menu Show log data 6 3 3 6 The menu Delete log data 7 3 3 7 The menu item Back 7 3 4 The menu Devi...

Page 3: ...ement There are several methods to start a measurement Start on pressing a button start after a settable count down time expired or start on movement of the PATBOX By means of a NFC connection log dat...

Page 4: ...he actual measured temperature The actual measured pressure The indicated measurement values are not stored With button you proceed to the main menu With buttons you proceed to the indication of store...

Page 5: ...art type Section 3 3 2 During logging the display will be deactivated 3 2 1 Check stop a running logging To check weather a logging is in process press or If this is the case Logging will be indicated...

Page 6: ...menu Interval In this menu you can select the time interval min 100 milliseconds max 24 hours for storing measurement values Set the desired time interval in hours minutes seconds 100 milliseconds as...

Page 7: ...em Device info After selecting this menu item the software version and serial number will be indicated 3 5 The menu item NFC enable After selecting this menu item the device will try to establish a Ne...

Page 8: ...charging The charging indication will be indicated some time after putting the PATBOX on the charging pad The date and time setting can be lost After charging these settings should be checked and corr...

Page 9: ...m Show Chart Select the serial number of the desired PATBOX if there are data of more than one device Select the desire data for indication Note If you select the desired data for about 2 seconds you...

Page 10: ...Logging interval Settable from 0 1 second to 24 hours in steps of 0 1 s Memory Flash chip Capacity 8 MB Number of records approx 600 000 Communication NFC Near Field Communication Housing Shock resis...

Page 11: ...must accept any interference received including interference that may cause un desired operation NOTE Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by manufacturer name may v...

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