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Viewing the Settings
The current values of all settings can be viewed at any time in run mode. To do so, press and
release the settings button
. The display will show
DISPSET
and will then display the title
and current value of each setting in order. To skip over a setting, press the settings button
.
The display will automatically return to run mode once all settings have been displayed. Press
and hold settings
then press increment
↑
to immediately return to run mode at any time.
Unlocking the Settings
Once the settings have been locked, the set menu and sensitivity adjustment can no longer
be accessed. To remove the lock and enable access to all unit settings, an unlock must be
performed. To do so, connect the reset input to ground and then power on the unit. The set
menu and sensitivity adjustment can be accessed while the reset input is grounded. Upon
entering set mode, the lock will be released (
LOCKED
set to
NO
). Select
YES
from the
LOCKED
setting to re-activate the settings lock.
Setting the Sensitivity
The sensitivity can only be altered in Frequency A mode or Frequency B mode, and this will
set the sensitivity value for the respective input only. Press and hold the settings button
,
then press the select
←
button to enter sensitivity mode The display will show
SENS
and then
the current value is displayed. Sensitivity ranges from 0 (least sensitive) to 63 (most sensitive).
If the lock has been activated in the settings menu, the display will instead show “
LOCKED
”,
and the unit must first be unlocked following the “Unlock the Settings” procedure below to
adjust the sensitivity
Press select
←
to reduce the value or increment
↑
to increase it. After 2s of neither button
being touched the unit will apply the selected sensitivity value and return to run mode. It is
recommended that the sensitivity level is set only as high as necessary to obtain a steady
signal. This minimises the risk of detecting spurious signals.