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7-11.Mode 11
Mode 11 performs the setting related to system (Initial settings of the system).
Settings screen
Description of the screen
1. Mode screen
[Lock Status]
[Display OFF status]
①
Mode 11 screen.
②
By clicking the
・
key, 'Lock' and 'NoDisp' is displayed.
③
For mode 11 settings screen, if setting change is to be prohibited
select 'Lock'.
④
When doing the settings by communications, set all the mode
screens to 'Lock'.
⑤
When settings screen of mode 11 is not displayed, select 'NoDisp'.
2. Display back light
①
Set the back light color of lower display.
②
If 'GREEN' is selected, usually green color is displayed.
③
If 'ORANGE' is selected, usually orange color is displayed.
④
If 'AUTO' is selected, usually green color is displayed however
under the following conditions, orange color is displayed.
・
When any of the alarms is activated.
・
When an error message is displayed.
By effective use of this function, alarm on/off can be judged at a
glance.
3. Display contrast
①
It adjusts the contrast of LCD (Liquid crystal display) of lower display
window.
②
Adjust and set the LCD such that the characters are clearly visible.
40 to 70% of rage is suitable for setting value. When set the range
over or under, stripes appear in the LCD. Do not change the setting
(initial value 50%) in ordinary use.
③
Contrast especially affects the surrounding temperature hence do
this adjustment approximately one hour after switching on the
power supply and after the surrounding temperature becomes
stable.
4. Key back light
①
It sets the illumination/non-illumination function of key backlight.
②
If 'AUTO' is selected, the following operation takes place.
・
Usually it is non-illuminated, however when power is supplied or if
any of the key is pressed, it illuminates and gets switched off if no
key operation is done for approximately 30 seconds.
③
If 'OFF' is selected, it usually gets switched OFF.
④
If 'ON' is selected, it usually illuminates.
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