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4.3 Setting up the display
Use the instructions in this section to configure the display
window as desired.
4.3.1 Switching display windows
If multiple XDP display windows have been set up (see
"Chapter 7. Specifications" on page 37
, for instructions),
the display may easily be switched between these windows
from the within the
user program
. To accomplish this,
navigate to the disp option in the main menu and proceed
as follows:
NOTE:
As a shortcut, the display windows may be switched
from measurement mode by using the [
] and [
] keys.
1. At the
disp
menu option press [ENTER].
2. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the desired
display window.
3. Press [ENTER].
4.3.2 Configuring the display
For any display window, the clock, gas label, gas units, and
resolution may be adjusted as desired.
Begin by navigating to the
cal>1:cal>setup>disp
menu and
proceed as follows:
1. At the
disp
menu, press [ENTER].
2. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the
gas label
option
and press [ENTER].
3. A gas label of up to eight characters may be entered
as follows:
a. Use the [
] and [
] keys to select a character
position within the square brackets ([xxxxxxxx])
and press [ENTER].
b. Use the four arrow keys to highlight the desired
character in the table and press [ENTER]. Repeat until
all of the characters have been entered.
c. Use the [
] key to move the cursor to
done
and press
[ENTER].
4. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the
gas unit
option
and press [ENTER].
5. The gas unit may be specified as follows:
a. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight either the
pcnt
or the
ppm
option.
b. Press [ENTER].
6. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the
resolution
option
and press [ENTER].
7. The resolution (number of digits after the decimal point)
may be specified as follows:
a. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight either the
1, 0.1 or 0.01
option.
b. Press [ENTER].
The real-time clock is set in a different menu. To set the date
and time, navigate to the cal>1:cal>setup>clock menu and
proceed as follows:
1. At the
clock
menu, press [ENTER].
2. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the
set date
option
and press [ENTER].
3. Set the date as follows:
a. Use the [
] and [
] keys to select a character position
within the MM/DD/YY field.
b. Use the [
] and [
] keys to set the desired value for
that position.
c. After the date has been completely set, press [ENTER].
4. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the
set time
option
and press [ENTER].
5. Set the date as follows:
NOTE:
The date must be entered in 24-hour format.
a. Use the [
] and [
] keys to select a character position
within the HH:MM field.
b. Use the [
] and [
] keys to set the desired value for
that position.
c. After the time has been completely set, press [ENTER].
4.3.3 Adjusting the display contrast
To adjust the contrast of the LCD display, navigate to the
opt>user>contrast
menu and proceed as follows:
1. At the
contrast
menu, press [ENTER].
2. Use the [
] and [
] keys to increment the value to
a number between 0 (min. contrast) and 99 (max.
contrast).
3. When done, press [ENTER].
4.3.4 Setting the display backlight
The display backlight has three possible settings:
•
Off
- the backlight is permanently turned off
•
On
- the backlight is continuously on
•
Timed
- the backlight comes on whenever a key is
pressed and remains on until a specified time interval has
elapsed with no keypad activity
To adjust the LCD display backlight, navigate to the
opt>user>backlight menu and proceed as follows:
1. At the
backlight
menu, press [ENTER].
2. Use the [
] and [
] keys to highlight the desired setting
and press [ENTER].
3. If
on
or
off
was selected, the programming is complete.
However, if
timed
was selected, continue with the
following steps.
4. Use the [
] and [
] keys to select a character position.
5. Use the [
] and [
] keys to increment the values in each
position to set to a time between 0 and 99 minutes.
6. When done, press [ENTER].
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