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Memory
MC6-T maintains data very much like personal computers. Data is saved
on a solid state memory that does not need any power to maintain its
state. Solid state memory is shock-proof so that data is not lost when
the calibrator is transported. Also, you can safely save a large amount of
instruments, calibration results and data log results.
Available memory can be used for anything that requires it (e.g. instrument
data, calibration results, etc.).
Display
MC6-T has a backlit 640 × 480 pixel 5.7" TFT Display and Touch Panel.
Use the touch screen with your fingers, gloves on or off. Optionally, use a
stylus meant for touch screen use.
See also brightness settings in
Warning:
Do not tap the touch screen with sharp or hard
objects or press hard on the display, especially with fingernails.
Instead, tap lightly using your fingertips. Using sharp tools such
as a screwdriver on the touch screen may damage it.
Batteries
MC6-T has internal rechargeable Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery. Since
LiPo batteries do not suffer from the memory effect, they may be charged
at any time. The internal battery is maintained and charged with a built-in
intelligent charger always when MC6-T is connected to mains voltage and
Mains Switch is on. No separate charger is provided.
The maximum operating time of the batteries without recharging varies,
especially depending on the usage of the display back light. The usage of
the 24 V transmitter supply also affects the maximum operating time. Even
with constant maximum load, the standard rechargeable batteries should
last for 10 hours. A good average operating time is 16 hours.
Figure 5: Full battery - empty battery
Note:
A time estimate (hh:mm) is shown on the battery symbol.
During charging it is the charging time left, otherwise it is
remaining usage time.
Summary of Contents for MC6-T
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