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KT 2595 with Positional Display

KT2595 with a Positional Display.

Global Settings

 
Parameter
Description
Name
Name of the unit.
Description
Description of the unit.
Template name
Name of the unit type template
Template version
Version of the unit type template
Timeout between keystrokes
Max time between keystrokes before terminal goes back to default state (seconds).
LCD refresh time
Timeout between automatic refresh of information in the KT LCD (seconds). Set to 0 to not refresh at all.
24 Hour clock
If this check box is checked, the time should be displayed with a 24 hour clock. If it is not checked, it should be displayed with a 12 hour clock.
Min time between call next
Defines the time that must elapse between two call next on a Service Point for a specific user (seconds).
 

Equipment Profile Level Settings

 

When people think of plants that fight back, two names rise to the top: the elegant Pitcher Plant and the iconic Venus Flytrap . Both are botanical carnivores, but they hunt, digest, and thrive in completely different ways.

If you live in an apartment with low humidity and no cold garage for dormancy, get a Tropical Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes) . If you have a sunny, cold windowsill in winter, get the Venus Flytrap . 3. The "Mouth" Problem A common disappointment with the Venus Flytrap is that the "mouths" are consumable. Each trap only snaps shut a few times (usually 3-5) before it turns black and dies. Triggering it for fun kills the plant.

Which side are you on? The clap of the flytrap or the silent drop of the pitcher?

| Feature | Venus Flytrap (VFT) | Pitcher Plant | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Distilled/Rain only. Tap water kills them. | Distilled/Rain only. Equally sensitive to minerals. | | Dormancy | Required. Needs 3-5 months of cold winter rest (35-50°F). | Depends on species. Tropical types (Nepenthes) need no dormancy; Temperate types (Sarracenia) do. | | Humidity | Moderate (50%+). | High (60-80%+). Tropical pitchers require a terrarium. | | Light | Full, direct sun (6+ hours). | Bright indirect to full sun (varies by species). | | Feeding | 1 bug per month. Traps die after 3-5 closings. | Passive. Can digest many bugs at once. |

 

Branch Level Settings

 

Pitcher Vst [repack] 👑 🔖

When people think of plants that fight back, two names rise to the top: the elegant Pitcher Plant and the iconic Venus Flytrap . Both are botanical carnivores, but they hunt, digest, and thrive in completely different ways.

If you live in an apartment with low humidity and no cold garage for dormancy, get a Tropical Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes) . If you have a sunny, cold windowsill in winter, get the Venus Flytrap . 3. The "Mouth" Problem A common disappointment with the Venus Flytrap is that the "mouths" are consumable. Each trap only snaps shut a few times (usually 3-5) before it turns black and dies. Triggering it for fun kills the plant. pitcher vst

Which side are you on? The clap of the flytrap or the silent drop of the pitcher? When people think of plants that fight back,

| Feature | Venus Flytrap (VFT) | Pitcher Plant | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Distilled/Rain only. Tap water kills them. | Distilled/Rain only. Equally sensitive to minerals. | | Dormancy | Required. Needs 3-5 months of cold winter rest (35-50°F). | Depends on species. Tropical types (Nepenthes) need no dormancy; Temperate types (Sarracenia) do. | | Humidity | Moderate (50%+). | High (60-80%+). Tropical pitchers require a terrarium. | | Light | Full, direct sun (6+ hours). | Bright indirect to full sun (varies by species). | | Feeding | 1 bug per month. Traps die after 3-5 closings. | Passive. Can digest many bugs at once. | If you have a sunny, cold windowsill in

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