Auto-Off Time - Semi-Permanent & Temporary Settings

Auto-Off Time - Semi-Permanent & Temporary Settings

Your Logio is set by default to turn off after one minute of inactivity in order to save battery power and protect against intrusions. Although it is not recommended, as

described above you can change this setting to two or three minutes in the setup options menu.

After the set time of inactivity elapses, your Logio will automatically shut off. If it turns off before you finished editing or adding a new record, or changing setup options, the changes will be lost. And just like when you turn it off manually, if your Logio turns off automatically you have to enter your master passcode when you turn it back on.

Some users may prefer for their Logio to stay on longer for a particular session but do not want to change their normal (semi-permanent) auto-off setting. For example, an IT administrator working in a server room on a special maintenance day may want to do multiple tasks that involve using passwords. Logio provides for such needs by allowing you to add temporarily (i.e., for the current session) to your normal auto-

off time additional one minute increments by pushing and holding and pushing

in “view”, “edit”, or “new” mode. Make sure you have carefully pushed and held

down the button, otherwise you will turn off your Logio when you push the button!

The first time you do this in a particular session, the screen will display the following:

The screen will automatically return to the prior screen after a slight delay, or you can

manually return to the prior screen by pushing or any of the arrow buttons. Or, if you want to add more time, just continue to hold down, or push and hold down

again, the button, and then push . The screen will display how many minutes are being added for this session to the normal auto-off time. For example, if you have added four minutes, the screen will look like this:

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Atek electronic LG10W, LG10B user manual Auto-Off Time Semi-Permanent & Temporary Settings