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SVANTEK 974 User Manual
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3.2. Powering of the instrument
The
SVAN 974
can be powered by one of the following sources:
•
Four AA standard size internal batteries. In case of alkaline type, with a new fully charged set, the
instrument 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
For each of possible power source there is a different view presented in the
Battery
window of the
Instrument
list.
When the instrument is powered from its internal batteries,
the
“Battery”
icon is presented on the top line of the
display. When the voltage of the batteries is too low for reliable measurements, the icon is red or during attempt
to switch the instrument on the
Low Battery!
message occurs on the display for 2 seconds and the instrument
switches off by itself. A fully charged set of 4 batteries ensures more than 12 hours of continuous operation of
the instrument (with display
Dim
switched on). The battery condition can be checked by means of the
Battery
function. It is also presented continuously on the top line of the display by means of the
“Battery”
icon.
When there is a connection to the USB interface (
USB Device
socket is
connected by means of the cable to a PC), the
“computer”
icon is presented
on the top of the display and in the
Battery
window there is the
USB Power:
Voltage: x.xxV
message.
When the instrument is powered from the
internal batteries, the
“battery”
icon is
displayed on the top of the screen and the
Battery
window presents the battery status
scale and battery voltage:
Voltage: x.xxV
.
The colour of the battery and the scale
reflects the battery capacity: green (>75%),
yellow (>25%), red (<25%).
►
To have right indication of the battery status the user should select the battery type in the
Type
position:
Alkaline
or
Rechargeable
.
Note: In case when
“Battery” icon is red it is strongly recommended to use an USB interface as soon
as possible to ensure reliable operation. If no USB source is provided the instrument will be switched
off automatically
after a short time!
Prolonging the internal source of the instr
ument’s power can be achieved by reducing the brightness of the
screen when possible. The settings of
Brightness
and power saver function may be done in the
Screen Setup
window (
path: <Menu> / Display / Screen Setup)
.