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This function is used to temporarily override the automatic connection feature. When the Single
Step function is ON the instrument will pause after each step is completed. To continue the test
sequence, press the Test button to execute the next connected step. Each time the Test button
is pressed the next connected step will execute. If you press the Reset button before completing
all connected steps, it will return you to the original starting step. If a step fails and you wish to
continue to the next step, do not press Reset.
Fail Stop
Highlight the Fail Stop parameter using the “
< >
,
∧
,
∨
” soft keys. When Fail Stop parameter
is highlighted, press the Edit key.
The Fail Stop, editing menu will now be displayed. You may turn the Fail Stop function ON
and OFF by pressing the “Change” soft key. Accept the change by pressing ENTER or cancel
the edit by pressing EXIT.
Fail Stop is a function that will stop a sequence of tests at the step if a failure occurs. If this
function is turned off, the sequence of tests will continue to the end of the sequence regardless
of whether or not a failure has occurred. If the Fail stop is off and a failure occurs during the
test sequence, the RESET button will light and a short alarm will sound but the sequence will
continue to the end. At the end of the test sequence, the RESET button will light and alarm will
sound indicating failure during the sequence. Pressing the RESET button will silence the alarm
and reset the instrument. Turn the Fail Stop function ON and OFF by pressing the “Change”
soft key. Accept the change by pressing ENTER or cancel the edit by pressing EXIT.
Alarm Volume
Highlight the Alarm parameter using the “
< >
,
∧
,
∨
” soft keys. When the Alarm parameter is
highlighted, press the “Edit” soft key.
The Alarm Volume, editing menu will now be displayed. To change the volume of the alarm,
type in a numeric value between 0 and 9. Press the ENTER key to accept the new number or
the EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original number.
The numbers corresponding to the different volume settings are 0 through 9, 0 meaning the
volume is off, and 9 being the loudest setting. After the number is entered, a momentary alarm
chirp will occur to indicate the volume of the new setting.
LCD Contrast
Highlight the Contrast parameter using the “
< >
,
∧
,
∨
” soft keys. When the Contrast
parameter cursor is highlighted, press the “Edit” soft key.
The Contrast, editing menu will now be displayed. To change the Contrast of the display, type
in a numeric value between 0 and 9. Press the ENTER key to accept the new number or the
EXIT key to escape from the edit and return to the original number.
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