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The setting can be changed by scrolling with F1
(increase) and F2 (decrease) keys, or by pressing
arrow keys.
Press
or F3 key to confirm the setting.
Press
key to cancel the change and close the
dialog box.
The instrument consumes less current in lower brightness and consequently increases the operating
time.
Note: For saving power, lower down the LCD brightness in good light environment.
4.5.5 Configuration of the display standby settings
Standby state lower down the LCD brightness and puts the CPU in a power conserving mode. The
change from run state to standby state is controlled by the setting of the display standby delay.
See right figure of Display Standby Delay dialog
box for the items of the settings.
Press arrow keys or F2 key to select the desired
item.
Selecting “Disable” item will forbid the main unit
switching into standby state.
The main unit goes into standby state after a period of time as selected. Trigger the impact or press any
key to reactivate the main unit from standby state.
4.5.6 Configuration of the auto power off settings
The change from standby state to power off state is controlled by the setting of auto poweroff delay.
The time delay can be configured by the user in the
auto poweroff delay dialog box.
Press arrow keys or F2 key to select the desired
item.
Selecting the “Disable” item will forbid the main unit
switching automatically into power off state.
Note: If the voltage of the battery is too low, the LCD screen will show “Battery Exhausted!”, then
power off automatically.
4.5.7 Date and time set
For a correct documentation you should always make sure that you are using the correct date and time
setting. Open the system date&time dialog box to set date and time of the instrument system.
The format for date: Year-Month-Date
The format for time: Hour–Minute- Second
Use F1 and F2 keys to move the cursor.
Use arrow keys to increase/decrease the values;
Press
or F3 key to confirm the setting. Press
key to cancel the setting change and close the dialog
box.