Omega M-4292/1006 Using the Backlight, Using the Zero Function, Other Menu Controlled Functions

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2.2 Using the Backlight

The backlight is controlled by the dedicated backlight key. It toggles on and off when the key is pressed; this is one of the few functions that cannot be controlled by the serial interface.

2.3 Using the Zero Function

When the ZERO_KEY is pressed, the calibrator will zero the current display if a pressure mode is selected, and the pressure is within the zero limit.

2.3.1 Internal Sensor and Pressure Module (non-absolute)

When a sensor or module is selected on the current display and the ZERO_KEY is pressed the calibrator subtracts the current reading from the output.

2.3.2 Absolute Pressure Module

When an absolute pressure module is selected on the current display and the ZERO_KEY is pressed the calibrator prompts the user to enter the barometric reference pressure. This is done using the arrow keys (F2 and F3 Keys).

2.4 Other Menu Controlled Functions

There are eight ‘sub-main’ menus that can be accessed through the MORE option of the Main Menu. A ‘sub-main’ menu contains three options. The first option is unique to the function. The second and third options of a ‘sub-main’ menu are always the same. The NEXT option leads to the next ‘sub-main’ menu and the DONE option returns home . For the last ‘sub-main’ menu the NEXT option wraps around to home. See Figure 4 for a detailed mapping of the menu structure.

A note on naming convention:

If a ‘sub-main’ menu has subordinate menus, it will henceforth be referred to as {function} Main Menu. E.g. the display contrast sub- main menu will be called the Contrast Main Menu. If not it will be called the {function} menu.

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Contents User’s Guide For immediate technical or application assistance Servicing North AmericaServicing Europe Specifications Maintenance Factory Setups Remote OperationIntroduction Calibrator InterfacePage Standard Equipment Safety information Customer ServiceSymbols Used IntroductionTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury Page Process Measurement Inputs Calibrator InterfaceKeypad Calibrator DisplayKey Functions Main Menu Functionality Display Display FunctionsMode Concurrency Menu Map Using the Zero Function Using the BacklightOther Menu Controlled Functions Internal Sensor and Pressure Module non-absoluteLocking and Unlocking Configurations Setting the ContrastSaving and Recalling Setups Activating and Deactivating a Display Setting AutoShut-off ParametersMedia Compatibility Measuring PressureMeasuring Pressure with External Modules Measuring Current Measuring Voltage Performing a Pressure Switch Test Page Calibrating Transmitters Using the mA Input FunctionCalibrating a Pressure-to-Current Transmitter Percent Error FunctionExample Page Factory Setups Page Remote Operation Setting up the RS-232 Port for Remote ControlRemote Interface Command types Using CommandsChanging Between Remote and Local Operation Common Commands Calibrator CommandsQuery Commands Compound CommandsCalibrator Status Common Commands Remote Commands and Error CodesCommand Description Calibrator CommandsUnits Meaning Parameter unitsError Codes Entering CommandsError Number Error Description CLSDamp FAULT?DAMP? DisplayError LOOP? Error LoopError Mode Error MODE?FUNC? FuncHierr HIERR?LOERR? LoerrPresunit Remote PRESUNIT?Ststart STCLOSE?Ranges GeneralAccuracy Cleaning the Unit MaintenanceService Center Calibration or Repair Replacing BatteriesPage Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER PH/CONDUCTIVITY Temperature

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