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Appendix a – Parr Instrument 6200 User Manual

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6200

Calorimeter Operating Instruction Manual

Program
Information
and Control
Menu

Calibrate Touchscreen. This
key prompts the user to touch the
screen at predefined points in
order to facilitate touchscreen
calibration.

LCD Backlight Time-out. The
unit is equipped with an automatic
circuit to shut-off the backlight
when it is not being used. The
back light will shut-off if there is
no keyboard activity for the
number of seconds entered.
Pressing any key will
automatically turn the back
lighting ON. A setting of 0 will

keep the backlight ON at all times.


LCD Contrast. This key accesses a
sub-menu with a slide control which
adjusts the contrast on the LCD display
for optimum viewing.

Print Error Messages. When turned
ON, all error messages will be printed
on the printer as well as displayed on
the screen.

Language. Steps the calorimeter
through the installed operating
languages.















Date. Displays current date and
accesses sub-menu on which
date is set in (YY/MM/DD) format.

Time.
Displays current time and
accesses sub-menu on which
time is set in (HH:MM) format.

Software and Hardware Info.
This screen displays important
information such as the main
software version, I/O board
hardware and calibration
information, CPU IO firmware
revision, and Controller IP
address assigned by the network
DHCP server.

Settings Protect. Provides protection
for the program options and settings on
the menus. If this is turned ON, the user
will be warned that enumeration keys
are locked when a key is pressed.
Enumeration Keys either toggle a value
(ON / OFF) or select from a predefined
list. This feature is used primarily to
protect the instrument settings from
accidental changes if one were to
inadvertently touch or bump up against
the touchscreen.

User/Factory Settings.
This key leads
to a sub-menu that allows the user to
save or recall user defined instrument
settings. Additionally, factory
preinstalled settings supporting different
bombs or special operating modes can
also be recalled.

Reload Factory Default Settings.
Used to erase all of the settings and
restore the factory default settings.

Reload User Default Settings. Used to
restore the user’s setup should the
program in the instrument be corrupted
for any reason.

Operating
Controls
Menu
Continued

APPENDIX A

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