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Obviously, with time, LCD efficiency will depend on the number of hours of operation and the level of brightness
selected (Sect. 4.2.6.3). Therefore, unless strictly necessary, we advise against the level of brightness being
higher than 70 and keeping the backlight ALWAYS ON.
NOTE
: The display turns on automatically if an alarm goes off (See Sect. 4.2.11.1).
4.2.6.2 - Display Orientation Setup
In particular situations, changing the display orientation may be practical, e.g. when the instrument must be
placed in a vertical position. This function allows the user to rotate the LCD by 90° with respect to the default
setting.
4.2.6.3 - Contrast & Brightness Setup
To adjust the contrast and brightness of the display - so as to increase or decrease display efficiency and better
adapt the instrument to different environmental conditions - place the cursor on
CONTRAST
or
BRIGHTNESS
and increase or decrease the parameters by increasing or decreasing the relevant values.
4.2.6.4 - Menu Type Setup
Despite its easy-to-use interface, NanoVIP
3
can perform a great number of measurements, and features many
functions. If the user only needs a limited number of functions or measurements, this feature may sometimes be
superfluous. Therefore, to make using the instrument even easier, two different types of menus have been
provided:
●
The
FULL
Menu, which includes all the screens (See Sect. 5).
●
The
PARTIAL
Menu, which only displays the Voltage, Currents, Power, Storage, and Setup Menus, making
it less exhaustive but quicker to use.
NOTE
:
the Partial Menu only affects the displayed information. All data are always stored. If the user
subsequently selects the Full Menu, the analyses performed in the previously disabled menus will also be
displayed.
4.2.7 - Clock Setup.
This page allows the user to set the date and time.
The format is DD/MM/YYYY
4.2.8 - Bottom Bar Setup
This page allows the user to choose the 3 parameters (out of 63) to be
displayed alternately in the bottom part of the measurement screens, in
addition to the battery level. The following parameters are available:
Vrms 3F, Vrms L1, Vrms L2, Vrms L3, Irms 3F, Irms L1, Irms L2,
Irms L3, Prms 3F, Prms L1, Prms L2, Prms L3, Qrms 3F, Qrms L1,
Qrms L2, Qrms L3, Srms 3F, Srms L1, Srms L2, Srms L3, pf 3F",
pf L1, pf L2, pf L3, thdv 3F, thdv L1, thdv L2, thdv L3, thdi 3F,
thdi L1, thdi L2, thdi L3, KWh+3F, KWh L1, KWh L2, KWh L3,
KVArh+3F, KVArhL1, KVArhL2, KVArhL3, KWh-3F, KVArh3F,
KWh+F1, KWh+F2, KWh+F3, KWh+F4, Clock, Freq, In, Unbal,
n.dip, n.swell, n.int, Vaux, Iaux, Paux, Qaux, Saux, PFaux, FRaux,
CosPhi L1, CosPhi L2, CosPhi L3.
NOTE
: to display only one parameter, select the same parameter for all
3 options.