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515 FA01 - 29 August 2021
T-OUT
MODE
If the Display Timeout mode is enabled, and there is no user activity for
the defined timeout period, the display panel returns to the default
display.
This function is useful for the following reasons:
•
to return the display to a preferred variable after the user has finished
reading other information,
•
to cancel the calibration mode and return to the default display if the
user does not exit from the calibration mode for any reason.
Press
or
to select the display timeout function as follows:
•
DISABLE
- Timeout is completely disabled.
•
EN DISP
- Timeout is enabled during Normal mode and Calibration
View mode.
•
EN EDIT
- Timeout is enabled during Calibration Set mode.
•
EN ALL
- Timeout is enabled for all modes.
T-OUT
SEC
The Display Timeout period defines the delay for the Display Timeout
mode if it is enabled.
The display timeout period can be from 5 to 99 seconds.
RESET
MODE
The Totals Reset mode can be configured to reset the non-accumulated
totals to zero.
Press
or
to select the reset mode as follows:
•
NONE -
The user cannot reset the non-accumulated totals.
•
INSTANT
- When the user presses the
key, the instrument
resets all non-accumulated totals.
•
DELAYED -
When the user presses the
key
and holds it for
two seconds, the instrument resets all non-accumulated totals.
RESET
ACCUM
The Reset Accumulated Totals function clears all of the accumulated
totals and the non-accumulated totals.
Press
or
to select YES, then press the
key. The instrument
makes three beeps to confirm the reset command.
UNITS PARAMS INPUTS OUTPUTS ALARMS COMMS TM/LOG
SETUP
TEST END
SET
RESET
RESET
SET
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