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SV106A User Manual
space appear on the display in the inversely displayed position after
each press of the above mentioned push-buttons.
▪
One can insert or delete the position in the edited text using the
<
>
,
<
>
push-buttons pressed together with
<Alt>
.
Help information
In most windows the last line or several
lines contain help information. It informs the
user how to select or modify the
parameter’s value, change the character in
the text line etc.
Inactive parameters
If some functions or parameters are not
available, the positions in the menu or
parameter lists linked with this function or
parameter become inactive (their colour
became grey). For example, if
Dosimeter
(
path:
<Menu>
/
Measurement
/
General Settings / Dosimeter: Off)
is
switched off the
HAV/WBV Dosimeter
line
is
not
active!
The Grey colour of a position means that
this parameter has a single value and it is
not possible to change it.
Simple and advanced menu modes
There are two instrument modes, which
define the scope of available functions:
Simple Mode
and
Advanced Mode
.
These modes can be selected in the
Instrument Mode
window
of
the
Auxiliary Setup
menu.
Simple Mode
defines the basic instrument functions,
while the
Advanced Mode
defines the full
scope of functions. Many windows can have
different views. To the right is an example
of the
Measurement
window for simple and
advanced modes.
3.2. Powering of the instrument
The
SV106A
can be powered by one of the following sources:
•
Four AA standard size internal batteries. In the case of alkaline type, a new fully charged set can operate
more than 12 h (6.0 V / 1.6 Ah). Instead of the ordinary alkaline cells, four AA rechargeable batteries
can be used (a separate external charger is required for charging them). In this case, using the best
NiMH type, the operation time can be increased up to 16 h (4.8 V / 2.6 Ah)
•
USB
interface
– 500 mA HUB