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Selecting the Settings Applied at Power ON (See section 11.3 for the procedure)
The GS820 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 applied at
power-on, the GS820 starts up using the specified settings for subsequent power-ons. If
the selected file is deleted or renamed, the GS820 will start up with default settings.
Setting the Display Brightness or Turning OFF the Display
(See section 11.4 for the procedure)
You can set the display brightness. You can turn OFF the display to prolong the service
life of the display. The setting is retained even if the power is turned OFF.
Selecting the Decimal Point and Separator Notations of CSV Files
(See section 11.5 for the procedure)
You can select the decimal point (period or comma) and the separator (comma or
semicolon) notations used in the program pattern files and storage files of measured
results that are output in CSV format.
Turning the Beep Sound ON/OFF
(See section 11.6 for the procedure)
You can select whether the GS820 generates a beep sound when you operate the
GS820 incorrectly or when an error occurs during operation. The setting is retained even
if the power is turned OFF.
Error Log Display
(See section 11.7 for the procedure)
Displays error information such as runtime errors and communication command errors
stored in the error memory in order from the oldest error.
Key Lock
(See section 11.8 for the procedure)
You can lock the panel keys so that the settings are not changed by mistake.
Self-Test
(See section 17.3 for the procedure)
You can test the display and keys.
Viewing the Product Information
(See section 17.4 for the procedure)
Displays the product name, serial number, firmware revision, logic revision, product
model, and calibration date.
Updating the System Firmware
(See section 17.5 for the procedure)
The system firmware of the GS820 can be updated by transferring the most recent
system file from your PC to the volatile storage (GS820RAM).
For a description of GS820RAM, see “USB Storage Function” on page 2-36.
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Explanation of Functions