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(2) Procedure to tilt the LCD display to the desired angle:
The display unit in its housing is rotatable in increments of 90 degrees through 360 degrees.
By changing the LCD display orientation, you can achieve optimum viewability also in a vertical line.
CAUTION: Do not forget to turn off the power before beginning this procedure. Another
precaution to remember is to eliminate static charges from the operator's body.
After determining the angular orientation of display unit, install display unit fitting screws, display cover, and
setscrew to lock the cover. Now the orientation adjustment is complete.
CAUTION: Install the display cover to the housing securely by tightening with a flat tool,
ensuring that no gap exists before tightening the locking setscrew.
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Procedure to adjust angular orientation of display
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Display cover
Hex key (M4)
(1) Using hex wrench, loosen the locking setscrew
(M4) securing the display cover in the locked
position.
Display cover
A flat tool that
does not damage
the finish
Turn
(2) Using a flat tool, loosen the display cover by
carefully turning it counterclockwise and hand
rotate it further until the cover comes off.
(3) Remove the mounting screws (4 places) with a
phillips screwdriver and detach the display unit.
(4) By pulling the display unit toward you, remove it.
(5) The display unit is rotatable in 90
°
steps. Confirm
the locations of connector pins on the transmitter
body and mating sockets on the display unit.
(6) At the desired physical orientation of display unit,
rotatable in 90
°
steps, align four guide pins of the
unit with two mating guide holes and install into
place by pressing it in a direction perpendicular
to its mating surface.
Fig. 4.7
Fig. 4.8
Fig. 4.9
Fig. 4.10
Fig. 4.11
Fitting screw (M3)
Display unit
Display unit
Pull
Connector pins
Display unit
Connector
socket
Display unit
Press along
the guide
Guide hole
Guide pin
Fig. 4.12