Setting Default Colors
Note
does not reset or change colors to the default color values. However,
cycling power to the instrument will reset the colors to the default color
values.
Blanking the Display
Pressing
switches off the analyzer display while leaving the instrument in
. . . . . .
its current measurement state. This feature may be helpful in prolonging the life of the LCD
in applications where the analyzer is left unattended (such as in an automated test system).
Turning the front panel knob or pressing any front panel key will restore normal display
operation.
Saving
Colors
To save a
color set, press
Modified colors are not part of a saved
instrument state and are lost
saved using these
Colors
the
.
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The Modify Colors Menu
The modify colors menu allows you to adjust the colors on your analyzer’s display. The default
colors in this instrument have been scientifically chosen to maximize your ability to discern the
difference between the colors, and to comfortably and effectively view the colors. These colors
are recommended for normal use because they will provide a suitable contrast that is easy to
view for long periods of time.
You may choose to change the default colors to suit environmental needs, individual
preferences, or to accommodate color deficient vision. You can use any of the available colors
for any of the 12 display elements listed by the
names below:
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