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<VIEW SELECT>
This unit is capable of displaying a number of various parameters. Since the LCD real-estate is limited to 2x16 or 4x16
characters depending on the model we prepared a number of pre-programmed views that only show a selected number of
parameters. We recommend that you explore these options yourself but we are giving you some hings below:
- [Uptime D:H:M] – This view shows how long the transmitter has been operating without mains power going out. It is
sometimes useful in diagnosing mains power failures.
- [Auto Scroll]D – This view shows each of the possible views for a short while and then moves on to the next in an endless
loop. This way you can see all the relevant parameters without having to go through the menu system to change the view
type; you just have to wait a few seconds for the view to change. Auto scroll is a recommended setting.
Fig. 5: Setting mode to stereo
<LCD CONTRAST>
Select for the best visibility. Contrast is slightly affected by ambient temperature and you can adapt it to your needs here.
Fig. 6: Changing contrast
<ALARMS UP/DWN>
This is a gateway/entrance into to a group of settings. This was done to group similar settings into sub-categories and make
setup easier. These settings all affect sensitivity of the alarms. To enter sub-menu of settings you have to press UP or
DOWN key (or turn rotary button up or down). Once inside sub-menu continue pressing the MENU key until you get to
the desired setting. Settings listed inside <ALARMS UP/DWN> are listed below:
Fig. 7: Gateway to submenu dedicated to Alarms
<CURRENT ALARM>
You can set the sensitivity of amplifier current alarm here. We recommend you set these according to your amplifier. Current
meter accuracy is not very high so allow for some tolerance. Some models don’t have current meter enabled.
Fig. 8: Current alarm