Madgetech rtdtemp2000 – MadgeTech RTDTemp2000 Data Logger User Manual
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5.5.i.b Display Configuration
By selecting “MORE” (either by pressing the F4 key on the Adjust Visibility
Screen or by pressing the OK button) in the Display section the Display
Configuration screen can be viewed. Here LCD screen contrast values can
be set as well as the size the channels are displayed on the Main Screen.
Contrast
To change the LCD screen contrast view while viewing the Display
Configuration screen, first select the contrast configuration parameter
by pressing the F1 key. This action will highlight the function tab
corresponding to the F1 key. Once this tab is highlighted the contrast
can be increased or decreased using the UP and DOWN keys.
Size
To change the size that the recently recorded values for the external
probe channel are displayed on the Main Screen view while
viewing the Display Configuration screen, first select the size
configuration parameter by pressing the F2 key. This action will
highlight the function tab corresponding to the F2 key. Once this tab
is higlighted the size can be increased or decreased using the UP and
DOWN keys. Size options include: small medium and large.
5.5.ii Power
The Power section displays information regarding battery and external power
sources as well as giving options including display and backlight status that
could potentially save power and LED status options. The power section is
viewed by pressing the F2 key while in the Device Configuration Menu
5.5.ii.a Power Modes
The power modes screen displays information regarding the display,
backlight, and LED mode as well as the options to change their function.
Display
The RTDTemp2000’s LCD screen display has options to be either
on continuously or turn off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity.
This option can be changed by first pressing the F1 key to highlight
the display parameter configuration tab. Once the tab is highlighted
the option can be changed by pressing the F1 key repeatedly or using
the UP and DOWN keys to select either “On” or “Auto”.