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EDjunior Dynamometer User Instructions
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Contr
Press this key to adjust the contrast of the LCD display. Press the Down
soft key to lighten the contrast. Press the Up soft key to darken the
contrast.
There is a keypad shortcut for increasing and decreasing contrast. While
in normal display mode press Arrow key and F2 simultaneously to
increase contrast. Press Arrow key and F1 simultaneously to decrease
contrast
BLite
Press this key to adjust the backlight brightness and sleep timer functions.
Inten- Backlight intensity can be set to a value of 1 - 10. Default backlight
value is 5.
Press Arrow key and F4 simultaneously to increase intensity.
Press Arrow key and F3 simultaneously to decrease intensity
Mode- Select Backlight to operate as always On, always Off or the
backlight can operate from a configurable Timer.
If set to Timer, the operator will be asked to enter the Time in
Seconds, after motion stops that the backlight will shut off.
The next selection will allow the user to configure if motion resets timer.
Choose Yes or No to have motion reset the Timer which turns off the
backlight..
5.3 Setup>About
The next soft key is About. The About menu shows an assortment of information about
your Dillon instrument. This can be handy for maintaining calibration, troubleshooting
or determining if the firmware can be upgraded. Press this and access the following soft
key set (refer to Figure 3):
Device
Press this to see software revision and dynamometer information.
Calib
This soft key access the following soft key set:
Points
Press this key to display the calibration loading points.
Re-Cal
Will show next re-calibration date and contact detail.
O.Load
Lists the number of overloads that have occurred since the unit was
manufactured.
Zero
Lists the current zero point compared to the calibration zero point. If the
zero point has moved significantly, this may indicate a serious overload
has occurred and the instrument should be returned for service.
Sometimes the individual soft keys are referred to as the F1, F2, F3 and F4 keys as
numbered from left to right.
Dillon suggests that calibration data be recorded and saved.