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Dwyer DLI-T User Manual

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Section 4: Front Panel Overview

Section 4: Front Panel Overview

4.1 Changing the display units

The DLI-T comes with factory default display units of °C for both the internal
temperature and external probe channels. These units can be easily changed
by pressing the F3 button in the main screen and then selecting either F1 for
the internal temperature or F2 for external probe. After selecting a channel,
the available units can be scrolled through by either pressing the channel’s
function key repeatedly or using the UP and DOWN keys.

Button pressing chain:
Main Screen -> F3 -> F1(temp), F2(probe) -> function key repeatedly or UP
and DOWN

4.2 Changing the number, type, and size of channels viewed

By default the DLI-T displays recently measured values of both channels
(internal temperature and external probe) on its Main Screen with the two
channels taking up the maximum amount of screen space available. Channels
can, however, be hidden or viewed on a smaller or larger scale.

To change the number and type of displayed channels:
From the Main Screen, press the F4 key to enter the Setup Menu and from
this menu press the F1 key to enter the Display screen. On this screen, F1
corresponds to the internal temperature channel and F2 to the external probe.
Pressing these function keys will cause the channels to scroll between “show”
or “hide” channels displaying “show” will appear on the main screen and
channels displaying “hide” will not. Any number of channels between zero
and two may be shown.

Button pressing chain:
Main Screen -> F4 -> F1 -> F1(internal temp) or F2(external probe)

To change the size of displayed channels:
From the Main Screen, press the F4 key to enter the Setup Menu and from
this menu press the F1 key to enter the Display screen, then F4 to scroll to the
next screen. Here the F2 key will change the size of the channels viewed. By
pressing F2 repeatedly the size parameter will scroll between 3 sizes:

Small: Both channels can be displayed and appear much smaller than the
available screen space.

Medium: Both channels can be displayed and take up two-thirds of available
screen space.