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IM 765501-01E
Explanation
of
Functions
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2
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5
4
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Index
App
Setting at Power ON
(See section 11.3 for the procedure)
The GS610 settings at power on can be changed from the default settings to the settings
selected by the user. If one of the saved setup files is selected as the settings at power
on, the GS610 starts up using the specified settings from the next time the GS610 is
powered ON.
If the selected file is deleted or renamed, the GS610 starts up with default settings.
Turing ON/OFF the Beep Sound
(See section 11.4 for the procedure)
You can select whether the GS610 generates a beep sound when you operate the
GS610 incorrectly, when an error occurs during operation, or when the computation is
turned ON.
Error Log Display
(See section 11.5 for the procedure)
The GS610 stores up to 127 runtime errors and command errors in the error memory. If
one or more errors exist in the error memory, the error indicator (Err) at the upper right of
the screen illuminates.
Setting the Display Brightness or Turning OFF the Display
(See section 11.6 for the procedure)
You can set the brightness of the display. You can turn OFF the display to prolong the
service life of the display.
Key Lock
(See section 11.7 for the procedure)
You can lock the panel keys so that the settings are not changed inadvertently.
Selecting the Decimal Point and Separator Notations of CSV Files
(See section 11.8 for the procedure)
You can select the decimal point (period or comma) and the separator (comma or
semicolon) notations according to the Excel program that you use. The selected
notation is applied to program pattern files and measurement result files in CSV format.
Self Test
(See section 17.3 for the procedure)
You can test the display and keys.
Checking the System Status
(See section 17.4 for the procedure)
The GS610 displays the product name, serial number, firmware version, options, and
calibration date.
Updating the System Firmware
(See section 17.5 for the procedure)
The GS610 system can be updated by storing the most recent system file from a PC to
the volatile disk (GS610RAM).
2.10 Other Functions