THT60 - THT70
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8. The screen shows the default palette in uniform grey with division markers in 4 parts in
a default temperature range of
0.0°C/F (MIN)
y
50.0°C/F (MAX)
with values of:
12.5
,
25.0
and
37.5
9.
Touch the MIN 0.0 value and/or the MAX 50.0 value
. The following screens are
shown on the display:
Fig. 52: Customizing the user palette colours – Step 2
10. Touch the symbols “
<
” and “
>
” to set:
¾
Min value:
Æ
The minimum value of the manual temperature range in the
instrument's measuring range:
-20°C
y
400°C
¾
Max value:
Æ
The maximum value of the manual temperature range in the
instrument's measuring range:
-20°C
y
400°C
¾
The values of the colours associated to the
RGB model
(Red, Green, Blue) in a
range between
0
y
255
. Setting is possible both by inserting numerical values, and
by touching the cursors “
¬
” and “
W
” on the colour spectrum and observing the
resulting effect on the bar positioned at the top of the display (see Fig. 52 – right
side).
11. Confirm the operation with “OK” or press “Cancel” to exit without saving and go back to
the previous screen.
12. Drag the 4 division markers of the temperature range along the bar until the desired
intermediate temperature values are obtained (see Fig. 53 – right side).
Fig. 53: Customizing the user palette colours – Step 3
13. Touch the division markers and set:
¾
The values of the colours associated to the
RGB model
(Red, Green, Blue) in a
range between
0
y
255
. Setting is possible both by inserting numerical values, and
by touching the cursors “
¬
” and “
W
” on the colour spectrum and observing the
resulting effect on the bar positioned at the top of the display (see Fig. 53 – left
side).
¾
Activation of the marker with sign “
9
” in the “
Activate
” range. The symbol “
” is
found on the bar of the palette (see Fig. 53 – right side).
14. Confirm the operation with “OK” or press “Cancel” to exit without saving and go back to
the previous screen.