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Chapter 5: System Setup Screens
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Setting Menu
Use the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scroll
through the list of settings. There are six selections on the
first screen and two additional selections on a second screen.
You can also use the NXT [F2] function key to go back and
forth between the two screens without having to use the up
and down keys. The BAK [F1] function key will return you
to the previous screen. Use the ENT [F5] function key to
make your selection once you have the setting highlighted.
The
Setting
screen includes the following:
LCD Contrast
- page 5-7
Backlight
– page 5-8 to 5-9
Beep
– page 5-10
Calibration
– page 5-11
Clear User Memory
– page 5-12
Reset to Factory Default
– page 5-12
Hourglass
– page 5-13
Rotation
– page 5-14
Setting – LCD Contrast
With
LCD Contrast
highlighted, press
ENT [F5] to bring
up the screen
showing the current
value. The default is
8. The contrast can
be adjusted between
1 and 16, with 1
being the least
contrast and 16
being the greatest.
NOTE:
When the panel is powered through Port1 from a connected PLC or PC, the screen brightness is
diminished because the panel is running in
Low-Power Mode
. For full brightness, connect an external
12-24 VDC power source to the panel’s power connection.
Low-Power Mode
is intended for initial
programming. For full brightness, connect an external 12-24 VDC power source when the panel is installed
in its application.
ENT
SETTING
1 LCD Contrast >
2 Backlight >
3 Beep
>
4 Calibration >
5 Clear User Memory
6 Reset to Factory Default
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
NXT
ENT
SETTING
7 Hourglass >
8 Rotation >
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
NXT
BAK
UP
DWN
APL
ENT
LCD CONTRAST
Current Value
8
BAK
UP
DWN
ENT
ENT
SETUP MENU
1 Information >
2 Setting
>
3 Test Menu >
4 Exit
>
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