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4.4 Printing

The Printing menu contains three selectable items: Print Recent, 
Print Selected and Print All. (Figure 4-4a) The data saved in mem-
ory can be output to a printer through the serial port RS232 con-
nection. (See 6.2.1 RS232 for more information) An example test 
report is shown in Figure 4-4b.

 Figure 

4-4a 

  Figure 

4-4b

4.4.1 Print Recent
Print recently stored data in this menu. The range is 0~19. (Fig-
ure 4-4c) Touch “ZERO” to adjust the value. Touch “MODE”    
to shift to the next position. Press “LOG” to cancel. Press  
“MENU” to confirm.
 
 
 

  

 

Figure 4-4c

4.4.2 Print Selected
In this menu, select the data range to print. Touch “ZERO” to 
adjust the value, touch “MODE” to shift to the next position. 
Press “LOG” to cancel; touch “MENU” to confirm. (Figure 4-4d)
 
 
 

  

 

Figure 4-4d

4.4.3 Print All
To print all data saved in memory, a prompt window will dis-
play. All data will be printed by selecting “YES”. This operation 
will be canceled by selecting “NO” or touching “LOG”. (Figure 
4-4e)
 

 

  

 

Figure 4-4e

4.5 System

Under the System menu, several parameters may be set per Fig-
ure 4-5a, 4-5b.
 

 

Figure 4-5a 

 

         Figure 4-5b

4.5.1 Display Mode
Two display modes may be selected: Digital and Graphic (Fig-
ure 4-5c)

  
   Figure 

4-5c

4.5.2 Display Direction
Select the mode of the LCD display: Automatic, Obverse and 
Reverse. Touch “ZERO” or “MODE” keys to shift to the next 
position.  Press “LOG” to cancel; Push “MENU” to confirm and 
exit. (Figure 4-5d)

 

 

            Figure 4-5d

4.5.3 Auto Power Off
To maximize battery life, the power can be set to shutdown 
after non-use. The time can be set in this menu. The range is 
01-99 minutes. When set to “99” the gauge will never turn off. 
Touch “ZERO” to adjust the value, touch “MODE” to shift to the 
next position. Press “LOG” to cancel; Push “MENU” to confirm 
and exit. (Figure 4-5e)
 
 

 

 

 

  Figure 4-5e

4.5.4 Backlight
Under this menu, the backlight can be set to ON, OFF or have 
an auto shutdown. Touch “ZERO” or “MODE” keys to shift to 
the next position. Press “LOG” to cancel. Press “MENU” to 
confirm and exit. (Figure 4-5f)

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 Figure 4-5f

4.5.5 Key Tone
Turn the key sound ON or OFF. Touch “ZERO” or “MODE”      
keys to shift to the next position. Touch “LOG” to cancel; Press     
“MENU” to confirm and exit. (Figure 4-5g)

 

 

 

 

   Figure 4-5g

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Summary of Contents for FG-7000L

Page 1: ...Operators should wear protection such as a mask and gloves in case pieces or components break away from the unit under test Whether the unit is ON or OFF DO NOT exceed the capacity of the sensor NEVE...

Page 2: ...gher value is mea sured AutoPeak When Peak Time is up resets peak value automat ically First Peak Captures First Peak after drop ratio decrease has been detected Drop Ratio set in menus If no load cel...

Page 3: ...to cancel or touch MENU to confirm and exit Figure 4 2c Figure 4 2c 4 2 2 Group When several test samples need to be measured the sam ples can be coded into groups The range is 01 99 When set to 00 b...

Page 4: ...ENU to confirm and exit Figure 4 3b Single At the home screen pressing the LOG stores the cur rent displayed value If the default settings key is for storage See 4 5 8 key setting Series Continuous da...

Page 5: ...rs may be set per Fig ure 4 5a 4 5b Figure 4 5a Figure 4 5b 4 5 1 Display Mode Two display modes may be selected Digital and Graphic Fig ure 4 5c Figure 4 5c 4 5 2 Display Direction Select the mode of...

Page 6: ...can restore it to the factory default settings Carefully use this function Figure 4 5l Figure 4 5l 4 6 Language Select between English German and Chinese Figure 4 6a Figure 4 6a 4 7 Calibration Users...

Page 7: ...1a The USB Port can be connected to a charger with the USB cable for charging the internal Ni MH battery and can be connected to a computer for uploading the measured values Connect the gauge and the...

Page 8: ...sions W H B M 1kN 51 76 2 25 4 M12X1 75 2kN 5kN 10kN 20kN Capacity Dimensions mm D d L H SR DI M 10kN 32 8 14 16 16 24 5 3 M5 20kN 38 11 30 50kN 82 22 32 44 50 68 4 M8 100kN 200kN 100 28 36 48 120 80...

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