
C A U T I O N
Personal injury hazard. Do not look into the vial compartment when the instrument is connected to
power.
Refer to the illustrated steps that follow to connect power to the instrument and start the instrument.
When the language menu shows, select the language and then push
OK
. The self-check will start.
Note: To change the language after the initial startup, refer to
Operation
Configuration
Configure the instrument settings
1.
Push
two times, then push
Setup
.
2.
Select an option.
Option
Description
Location
Sets the location name of the instrument. The location is saved with measurements to the
data log.
Date & Time
Sets the date format, the time format and the date and time. Enter the current date and
time.
Date Format
—Sets the date format. Options: dd-mmm-yyyy (default), yyyy-mm-dd,
dd-mm-yyyy or mm-dd-yyyy.
Time Format
—Sets the time format. Options: 12 or
24 hours (default).
Security
Enables or disables password protection for the settings and tasks in the security list.
Security Password
—Sets or changes the security (administrator) password
(10 characters maximum). Passwords are case sensitive.
Security List
—Sets the
security level for each setting and task in the security list.
•
Off
—All operators can change the setting and or do the task.
•
One key
—Only operators with a one-key or two-key security level can change the
setting or do the task. Refer to
on page 13.
•
Two keys
—Only operators with a two-key security level can change the setting or do
the task.
Note: The Security setting is not set to on until Close is pushed.
Sound Settings
Enables or disables the sound settings for individual events. Sets the sound volume for
each event (1 to 10). To enable or disable all of the sound settings, select All and then
push
Setup
.
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English
Summary of Contents for TU5200
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