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FL-20A Instruction Manual - Page 11
Model FL-20A Cable Fault Locator
Settings Menu
Test parameters are found on the touch screen Settings menu. They are
saved in memory even when the FL-20A is off. To view or change test
parameters, turn on the FL-20A power switch, which is located on the
back of the unit. The FL-20A will take a few moments to boot up. Do
not touch the screen until the Clinton logo appears. The main menu
will appear.
Press the Settings button.
The Password Entry screen will appear. Click inside the Password box
and enter the password on the keypad and press OK. The default pass-
word is 1111. Press NEXT. (If you wish to change the password, go to
Set Admin Password, on a later page of the Settings menu.)
The first page of the Settings menu will appear.
Press Pg Down to the next few pages of the Settings menu to access the
following global settings: Calibration, Language, Caged Operation and
Unit of Measure. These settings apply to all Opens, Shorts and Hi-Pot
Testing.
Global Settings
Global settings such as Calibration, Language, Caged Operation, and
Unit of Measure apply to Opens, Shorts and Hi-Pot tests. They are found
in the several pages of the Settings Menu. To view or modify a setting,
press the appropriate button to access the subscreen. Addtional screens
such as System Information, System Errors, Set System Defaults, and
Set Admin Password are also included in the Settings menu.
Calibration
This setting allows the user to calibrate the FL-20A output voltage and
voltage reporting. Refer to the section entitled,”Calibration,” for spe-
cific instructions.
Language
Flag icons representing the languages that are available on the FL-20A are
displayed here. The languages are English, Japanese, Spanish, German,
French, Italian, Swedish, and Chinese. Press the flag icon of your choice.
The default setting is English.
Caged Operation
Cables under high voltage test can build up a deadly charge that remains