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HHP Settings
CONTROLLER DIAGNOSTIC TOOL (CDT)
MENU ITEM
DESCRIPTIONS
Keytone
You can choose between several tones to sound each time you press a key, or you can turn the
keytone Off for silent programmer operation.
Auto Poweroff (battery)
You can set the idle time before the programmer will automatically power off when it is powered by its
own batteries (i.e., when the control system is not running, or when the programmer is not connected
to the control system).
Auto Poweroff (ext)
You can set the idle time before the programmer will automatically power off when it is being powered
by the controller.
Exit menus with left arrow
The left-arrow key ( ) is used to navigate backwards within menus. When set to Yes, you can use the
left-arrow key to leave the presently displayed screen and return to the next higher (i.e., previous)
screen; using the left-arrow key will eventually return you to the Main Menu. When set to No, you must
use the appropriate softkeys (Exit, Cancel) and the Main Menu key ( ) to leave the present screen and
reach the Main Menu. You may find this setting preferable if you use the table screens frequently, as
it eliminates any possible confusion caused by the left-arrow key having two functions: moving one
cell to the left, and exiting the table altogether.
Enable Screenshot
The Yes/No setting of this item determines whether the programmer will allow screenshots to be
taken; see Section 14 for a description of this function. When set to “No,” if you attempt to take a
screenshot—by pressing the Power key ( ) followed by the Favorites key ( )—the power command is
ignored and the screen jumps to the Favorites menu in response to the Favorites key command.
Show only empty battery
A battery icon showing the state-of-charge of the programmer’s battery can be displayed in the upper
right corner of the screen. If you do not want the icon to be displayed except as a warning when
the battery is empty, set this to “Yes.”
Text for save as
When you create a new .cpf file, the field at the top of the keyboard screen is either blank (“No text”) or
is automatically filled with the date and time in this format: YYYY_MM_DD_HHMM (“Date/Time”).
Keyboard help text
When set to On, every time you enter the keyboard screen a pop-up explains how to use the keyboard.
When set to Off, no pop-up appears as you enter the keyboard screen, but you can still use the Help
key ( ? ) at any time.
Remember Last View
When set to On, when you select a menu from the Main Menu screen, you will be returned to the
screen you were on before you last exited that menu. When set to Off, each time you select a menu
from the Main Menu screen, you will go to the selected root menu. It does not matter what you did the
last time you used that menu.
Delete Cache File
This item is different from the other HHP items, because it is a procedure instead of an adjustable
setting. The first time you connect the programmer to a system, menu cache files are created. If you
encounter problems when connecting, you can delete the cache files and retry connecting. To delete
the cache files, select this item and press the right-arrow key ( ).
Date & Time
This folder contains eight items. Show Date/Time in header. The date and time are typically displayed
at the top of the Main Menu screen. However, if you do not use batteries in the handheld programmer
and there is no real-time clock in the connected control system, you can set this item to “Off,” since
it would not provide accurate information. 12h/24h. Here you can select the format used to display
the time. Date Format. Several options are available: the year appearing first or last, and the month
appearing before the day or the day appearing before the month. Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute
allow you to set the date and the time for your time zone.
About
This folder contains information about the programmer similar to what is shown in the System Info
menu for each of the modules in the control system: model number, software version, hardware
version, serial number, etc.
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