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Colored measurement values corresponding to specific alarm conditions only appear
when the indoor color scheme is selected.
4.4.2
Display Brightness
The 45MG display brightness can be adjusted by selecting the backlight intensity. The
display brightness can be set in 5 % increments from 0 % to 100 %. Choosing a high
percentage increases the brightness of the display. By default, the display brightness is
set to 20 %.
To set the display brightness
1.
In the measurement screen, press
[SETUP]
, and then select
DISPLAY.
2.
In the
DISPLAY
screen (see Figure 4-4 on page 46), set the
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
to the desired percentage level.
3.
Press
[MEAS]
to return to the measurement screen.
The 45MG uses a transflective color display that reflects ambient light and becomes
brighter in direct light. In brighter ambient conditions, the display brightness can be
set to a lower percentage.
Reducing the display brightness percentage increases the battery life. Battery life
specifications are based on the backlight brightness set to 20 %.
4.5
Adjusting the Measurement Update Rate
It is possible to select a predefined measurement update rate. When using dual
element transducers, the user can select between two measurement update rates:
Normal
(4 Hz) or
Fast
(up to 20 Hz). Normal is the default setting for the
measurement update rate. When the Single Element option is activated and while
using a single element transducer, it is possible to select
4 Hz
,
8 Hz
,
16 Hz
, or
Max
(up
NOTE
NOTE
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