Super Systems MGA6000 User Manual
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SSi Manual #4563 Rev. D Page 13 Multi-Gas Model 6000
temperature is higher than the ON temperature (Cooler Always ON), but the ON temperature is above 120
(or 50) degrees (Cooler Always OFF), then the cooler will always be off
. Whenever there is a conflict
between settings, the cooler will always be off. To reduce the frequency of heating and cooling cycles, it is
recommended that at least a 10° difference is maintained between the On and Off temperature set points.
Example – The following will show how to set the brightness to 60%, contrast to 40%, the back light ON
time to 20 minutes, the Cooler ON temperature to 75 degrees (assume °F), and the Cooler OFF temperature
to 50 degrees (assume °F). When the menu screen first displays, the brightness level field is already
highlighted. Enter a 60 and press Enter. Press the down arrow key once to highlight the contrast field.
Enter a 40 and press Enter. Press the down arrow key once to highlight the back light ON time field. Enter
a 20 (for the back light ON time) and press Enter
.
Press the down arrow key once to highlight the Cooler
ON temperature field. Enter a 75 and press Enter. Press the down arrow key once to highlight the Cooler
OFF temperature field. Enter a 50 and press Enter. The Cooler action field should read “Control Hys 25”.
Note – Any changes made to the brightness or contrast level will take effect immediately.
Calibration Dates and Run Times - Menu Page 7
This page shows the most recent calibration dates, as well
as the amount of time that has elapsed since each
calibration. Time is shown in days (d), hours (h), and
minutes (m).
These dates do not need to be set after calibration since
they will be set automatically whenever a calibration is
performed.
NOTE: For accurate calibration dates to be
entered, the internal clock must be set correctly
. To set the
internal clock, use the menu option
Set the Date and Time
(menu option 16).
About/Sign-On – Menu Page 10
This page is the sign-on screen that shows the SSi logo and
phone number. Also shown is the unit serial number, the date
of the last factory calibration, and the number of days, hours,
and minutes that the instrument has been in use since the last
factory calibration.
Revision Display – Menu Page 11
This page shows the firmware revision levels for the instrument.
Although the user cannot modify this information, it may be helpful
to report when contacting Super Systems for support.