Adjusting the brightness of the lcd, Turning the buzzer on or off – Brother PR-600 User Manual
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Adjusting the brightness of
the LCD
The brightness of the LCD can be specified from the
fifth page of the settings screen.
1
Touch
and
to adjust the brightness
of the screen so that the contents of the
screens can be clearly viewed.
To make the screen lighter, touch
.
To make the screen darker, touch
• The number beside
indicates the
brightness. Move it to the desired setting.
When the embroidery machine is
purchased, “142” was selected.
Note
● All or part of the display may sometimes
become darker or lighter due to temperature
changes. This is not a sign of a malfunction.
If the display is difficult to read, adjust its
brightness. (Refer to “If the LCD cannot be
read” on page 204.)
● The display may be dark immediately after
the embroidery machine is turned on. This
is a normal characteristic of the backlight
and is not a sign of a malfunction. After
approximately 10 minutes, the display
should reach its normal level of brightness.
● If you are not directly facing the display, the
colors may be distorted or the display may
be difficult to read. This is a normal
characteristic of the display and is not a
malfunction. Be sure to sit in front of the
display while using it. (Refer to “Adjusting
the operation panel position” on page 9.)
Turning the buzzer on or off
If “ON” is selected, the buzzer sounds to indicate
that a key in the operation panel was pressed or a
key on the screen was touched. If an error occurs,
the buzzer sounds to notify you of the error.
ON: The buzzer sounds.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound.
When the embroidery machine is purchased, “ON”
is selected.
The buzzer setting can be specified from the fifth
page of the settings screen.
1
Touch
(or
) and select the
desired setting.
The key appears as
when “ON” is
selected, and it appears as
when
“OFF” is selected.
• Each touch of the key turns the setting either
on or off.
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