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CNTRAST
[Factory default = 6]
This function sets the display contrast. Access the CNTRST
menu and use select a number between 1 and 10. The contrast
setting of 10 provides the highest contrast (brightest) and 1 the
lowest.
Note -
Factory default setting of 6 optimizes display life.
SCRN SVR
[Factory default = ON]
The PGE500 uses an OLED type display which over an exten-
ded period of time can start to show divergence between pixels
that are on at all times verses pixels that are not. This could
result in pixels exhibiting a burned-in effect. To minimize the
burned-in effect, a screen saver function can be activated by
programming the SCRN SVR menu selection to ON. With the
screen saver function turned on, the display appearance chan-
ges every 12 hours. The display will appear in the normal mode
with a dark background color for the first 12 hours and will then
switch to a back-lit background color for the next 12 hours. If you
like to have the 12 hour period for the normal display mode to
start at a specific time of the day, simply access the SCRN SVR
menu and change setting to OFF and then ON again. This initi-
ates the screen saver function immediately.
FLIP SCREEN
[Factory default = OFF]
This allows the user to select a normal display or have the dis-
played data inverted. When the gauge is mounted in an inverted
position, this selection is used to invert the displayed date 180
degrees for user convenience.
NOTATN
[Factory default = SCI]
This allows the user to select the pressure measurement display
format. Select SCI for scientific notation (Torr, mBAR and Pa)
and ENG for engineering notation (Torr only). For example,
when scientific notation (SCI) is selected, the pressure measure-
ment format will be displayed as 7.60E+02 Torr while the same
pressure value will be displayed as 760 Torr when the engineer-
ing notation (ENG) is selected. ENG notation is only available
when units of measure is Torr. With ENG notation selected any
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