Omega PCL340, M-4292/1006 manual Setting the Contrast, Locking and Unlocking Configurations

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2.4.1 Setting the Contrast

From the Contrast Main Menu choose the CONTRAST option to access the Contrast Adjustment Menu.

Use the arrow keys to adjust the display contrast to the desired level and then use the CONTRAST DONE option to return home.

2.4.2 Locking and Unlocking Configurations

Use the LOCK CFG or UNLOCK CFG option of the Configuration Lock Menu to lock or unlock the display configuration.

When the LOCK CFG option is chosen the menu display returns home and the CONFIG option on the Main Menu indicates that it is locked. Also all menus are locked out with the exception of the Contrast Adjustment menus and the Configuration Lock Menu. When the UNLOCK CFG option is chosen the configuration is unlocked and the menu display continues to the next sub-main menu.

2.4.3 Saving and Recalling Setups

The calibrator will automatically save the current set-up for recall at power-up. Additionally 5 set-ups can be accessed through the SETUPS menu. Select the SETUPS option from the Setups Main Menu.

Choose SAVE to save a set-up , RECALL to recall the set-up, or DONE to do nothing and return home.

If SAVE or RECALL is selected use the arrow keys to select the set- up location. Then use the save option to store the current set-up into the selected location or the recall option to recall the set-up stored in the selected location. The display menu will automatically go home.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing Europe Servicing North AmericaFor immediate technical or application assistance Introduction Factory Setups Remote OperationSpecifications Maintenance Calibrator InterfacePage Symbols Used Customer ServiceStandard Equipment Safety information IntroductionTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury Page Calibrator Interface Process Measurement InputsKey Functions Calibrator DisplayKeypad Display Display Functions Main Menu FunctionalityMode Concurrency Menu Map Other Menu Controlled Functions Using the BacklightUsing the Zero Function Internal Sensor and Pressure Module non-absoluteSaving and Recalling Setups Setting the ContrastLocking and Unlocking Configurations Setting AutoShut-off Parameters Activating and Deactivating a DisplayMeasuring Pressure with External Modules Measuring PressureMedia Compatibility Measuring Current Measuring Voltage Performing a Pressure Switch Test Page Using the mA Input Function Calibrating TransmittersPercent Error Function Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current TransmitterExample Page Factory Setups Page Remote Interface Setting up the RS-232 Port for Remote ControlRemote Operation Changing Between Remote and Local Operation Using CommandsCommand types Query Commands Calibrator CommandsCommon Commands Compound CommandsCalibrator Status Command Description Remote Commands and Error CodesCommon Commands Calibrator CommandsParameter units Units MeaningError Number Error Description Entering CommandsError Codes CLSDAMP? FAULT?Damp DisplayError Mode Error LoopError LOOP? Error MODE?Hierr FuncFUNC? HIERR?Presunit LoerrLOERR? Ststart PRESUNIT?Remote STCLOSE?Accuracy GeneralRanges Service Center Calibration or Repair MaintenanceCleaning the Unit Replacing BatteriesPage Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature PH/CONDUCTIVITY

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