A series
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06
General Settings
The A series meter contains 10 general settings in the setup menu,
the following table describes the functions of each menu item.
Menu Items and Options
Temperature Unit
Set the default temperature unit.
° C
Default
° F
Stability Criteria
Set when a measurement is recognized as stable.
Standard
Default
High-accuracy
Auto-Read
If enabled, the meter will automatically sense a stable reading and
lock the measurement, the Hold icon appears on the screen.
Enable
Disable
Default
Auto-Power Off
If enabled, the meter will automatically switch off if no key is pressed
within 3 hours.
Enable
Disable
Default
Date and Time
Set the year, month, day, hour, minute for data log and calibration log.
Interval Readings
Set the time interval for sending reading to the printer or computer.
Off
Default
10, 30, 60 seconds
10, 30 minutes
Password
Set the password protection for calibration and settings. If enabled,
the user must enter a 4-digit password to access above modes. If the
setting value is 0000, the password protection will invalid.
Enable
Disable
Default
Brightness
Set the brightness level of backlight.
Low, mid, high
Clear Stored Data
Delete all data logs in the memory.
Enable
Disable
Default
Factory Reset
Reset the meter to factory default settings. If enabled, all of the meter
settings and calibration logs will be deleted and reset, the meter must
be recalibrated.
Enable
Disable
Default
Setting a Default Option
1.1 In the measurement mode, press and hold the
key to enter the
setup menu.
1.2 Press the
/
key to select an option or set a value, press the
Enter
key to confirm.
1.3 Repeat the steps above until the meter returns to the
measurement mode.
Setting the Date and Time
2.1 In the measurement mode, press and hold the
key to enter the
setup menu.
2.2 Press the
key to highlight
Date and Time
, press the
Enter
key
to confirm.
2.3 Press the
/
key to set the Year, press the
Enter
key to save
and move the cursor to Month.
2.4 Repeat the steps above to set the month, day, hour, minute until
the meter returns to the measurement mode.