SVAN 971 User Manual
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8.2 C
HECKING POWER
–
B
ATTERY
The
Battery
position
enables checking the power source
condition. The instrument can be powered from four AAA
rechargeable or standard alkaline batteries or from the
USB interface when its USB Device socket is connected
to a PC or to another USB source by the standard SC 156
micro USB cable.
The view presented on the display depends on the
current power source.
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Note: The SC 156 cable is not the same as a mini USB cable such as the SC 56 used on
some other Svantek instruments and be care not to force the wrong plug into the socket on
the bottom of the instrument.
When the instrument is powered from a set of internal
batteries the current battery voltage is displayed together
with its approximate charging state in the graphical
format.
Select the correct type of batteries for the right detection
of the charging state of the battery pack. Two types of
batteries are available:
Alkaline
and
Rechargeable
.
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Note: Rechargeable batteries must be extracted and charged with the use of an external
charger. They cannot be charged when fitted inside the instrument.
8.3 P
ROGRAMMING THE KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS
–
K
EYBOARD
The
Keyboard
position enables programming the
operation mode of the
<Shift>
key (
Shift
), to switch on
the key lock (
Key Lock
) and the fast unlock
(
Fast Unlock
) of the keyboard with four keys.
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<Shift> key mode
In the
Shift
position you can choose between
2nd Funct.
and
Direct
. When the
Direct
option is selected, the
<Shift>
key operates as in the keyboard of a
computer
– to achieve the desired result, the second key has to be pressed at the
same with
<Shift>
. When the
2nd Fun.
option is selected the
<Shift>
key operates
as in the smartphone virtual keyboard
– the <Shift> key should be pressed first,
and after the second key should be pressed. Due to this you can operate the
instrument with one hand.
Key locking
In the
Key Lock
position, you can switch on the keyboard
locking. When
On
option is selected, the
Fast Unlock
function becomes available. This function enables
programming the keyboard unlocking code.
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