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It is supported to set Never, 1min, 5mins, 15mins and 30mins.
When using AC adapter, the calibrator cannot auto sleep.
This function will be invalid when performing Pressure control, Auto step or Task.
The Auto sleep will be invalid when the Auto backlight off is set to Never.
4.2.5 Auto power off after sleep
The backlight will be turned off if there is no keypad and communication operation within the set time, and the
automatic shutdown timer will start after the start of sleep. After reaching the set time, the automatic shutdown will take
effect.
It is supported to set Never, 5mins, 15mins, 30mins, 1hour and 2hours.
When using AC adapter, the calibrator cannot auto power off.
This function will be invalid when performing Pressure control, Auto step or Task.
The Auto power off will be invalid when the Auto backlight off is set to Never.
4.3 Services
4.3.1 System calibration
Click the "System Calibration" menu item in the system setting interface, and enter the calibration password "123456"
in the pop-up password input box to enter the system calibration interface. In the system calibration interface, you can
calibrate all the measurement and output signal gears in the device. The calibration process is as follows:
1. Select the gear to be calibrated in the signal gear list.
2. Use a high-precision reference, after fully warming up, follow the calibration guide in the interface and click the "Start"
button to start the calibration.
3. According to the reference calibration point provided on the interface, select the appropriate standard value and enter it.
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