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8.2 Screen Key Operation Settings
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If power is lost within about ten minutes after power-on, files on the removable storage
may be corrupted, and the device could be damaged. These risks can be avoided by set-
ting the file protection level to
[High]
.
File Protection
See:
"Key Setting Procedure" (p .196)
A backlight saver can be activated after a specified number of minutes during which no
operation key is pressed. The backlight saver turns off the backlight of the LCD, prolong-
ing the lifetime of the backlight by turning it off when not needed.
To deactivate the backlight saver, press any key. The operating screen appears again.
Backlight
Saver
• Be aware that power is still consumed even when the backlight is off,
so be sure to turn the instrument power switch off when not in use.
• While the backlight saver is active, the instrument's measuring state is
still indicated by the LED.
File Protection Level Setting
Setting options:(
: default setting)
Low
Although removable storage is recognized and ready for recording im-
mediately upon power-on, if power is lost within about ten minutes after
power-on, files on the removable storage may be corrupted, and the
device could be damaged.
High
Removable storage is not recognized for ten minutes after power-on
(when data could be corrupted or the device damaged).
Auto-Setup is not available when
[High]
is selected (p. 172).
8.2 Screen Key Operation Settings
Enabling and Disabling the Backlight Saver
Setting options:(
: default setting)
Off
Disables the backlight saver function.
The operating screen is always displayed.
1 min, 2 min,
5 min, 10 min,
30 min
The backlight saver is activated if the specified time is exceed-
ed.
Summary of Contents for LR8410-20
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Page 222: ...9 4 Synchronous Measurements with Multiple instruments 210...
Page 316: ...13 3 Disposing of the instrument 304...
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