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Power Supply ON/OFF
2.3
Power Supply ON/OFF
Turn ON the main power supply on the rear of the instrument beforehand to enable turning ON and
OFF the power supply using the startup button on the front. This is convenient if incorporating the
instrument into an automated machine or assembly line.
If the main power supply is turned OFF while the instrument is in sleep mode and then turned ON
again, the instrument will start in sleep mode.
• Using the startup button in sleep mode will hold the instrument settings even if the main power
supply switch is turned OFF (backup).
• If the instrument was not used for a long time, it is necessary to charge the internal backup
battery. Turning ON the instrument’s main power supply will charge the internal battery. Charge
for a minimum of 3 hours, although 24 hours is recommended.
Rear
Front
Main power supply
switch
Startup button
Main power supply ON
Turn ON the main power supply switch.
The startup button lamp will turn on.
Lit green
Startup mode
Lit red
Sleep mode
Main power supply OFF
Turn OFF the main power supply switch.
The startup button lamp will turn off.
IMPORTANT
•
If the main power supply switch is turned OFF or there is a power failure during startup, the instrument
settings may be lost.
•
If the instrument’s settings have not been saved, “WARNING 101” will be displayed on start-up. If you
encounter the warning, perform either of the following steps:
• Reset the instrument’s settings and then reconfigure them.
• Reset the instrument’s settings and then load a previously saved settings file from a USB drive.
Summary of Contents for ST4030
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