Chapter 1 - Quick Start
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About the display’s
brightness
If you don’t touch any key on the control head for one hour or
more, its LCD screen automatically dims to about half its
normal brightness (based on its current brightness), if required
by the system. Pressing any key at any time automatically
restores the display’s previous brightness level. This function
helps maintain the integrity of the display screen and reduce
power consumption when power is on for many hours at a
time. It is still recommended, however, that you keep the
lighting level low when you don’t actually need it; for more
details, see “Controlling LCD-screen brightness” starting on
page 3-27.
Turning the system off
The procedure for turning off a system with two control heads
is slightly different than turning off a system with one head.
To turn off an entire system (both the head and the processor)
with one control head:
1. Press and hold the
PWR
key for approximately three
seconds, and the system will turn off.
To turn off an entire system (the two heads and the processor)
with two control heads that are on:
1. Press and hold the
PWR
key for approximately three
seconds until the
POWER-OFF
dialog box appears.
Power-off dialog box
2. To turn off only one head (where you pressed the
PWR
key), press the
THIS HEAD
key. Otherwise, to turn off the
entire system, press the
BOTH HEADS
key.
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