Emerson FTA1100 User Manual

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Mark II
XG 
User Menu Settings
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
1
Use        and         arrows to set desired display brightness.  Press           to confi rm.
System Setup - Display
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
DISPLAY
CONTRAST
1
Use        and         arrows to set desired display contrast.  Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
DISPLAY
INVERT
1
Use        or         arrows to enable/disable inverted display (bright background with dark letters).  Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
DISPLAY
KEYBOARD
1
Use        or         arrows to set the amount of time of keyboard inactivity before the display returns to the main screen.  
Press           to confi rm.
System Setup - Language & Units
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
LANGUAGE & UNITS
LANGUAGE
1
Use        and         arrows to select preferred display language.  Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
LANGUAGE & UNITS
PRESSURE
1
Use        and         arrows to select preferred pressure unit display (psi, bar, kPa).  Press           to confi rm.
Note:  Many menu settings feature an “enable/disable” option.  These options are indicated by a 
"9” for enabled or  a “x” for disabled.
1
Indicates the level of password required to modify setting.
System Setup - Passwords
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
PASSWORDS
LEVEL 1
1
Use                              arrows to set preferred password for level 1 access.  Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETUP
LEVEL 2
2
Use                              arrows to set preferred password for level 2 access.  Press           to confi rm.
NOTE:  A higher level can change a lower level password (level 2 can change level 1).  If passwords are changed from 
factory default and forgotten, charges my be incurred to reset the passwords.
Settings - Date & Time
SETTINGS
DATE & TIME
TIME
1
Use                            arrows to set current local time (24 hr format).  Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
DATE & TIME
DATE
1
Use                            arrows to set current date (YYYY-MM-DD).  The day of week will automatically update as required.  
Press           to confi rm.
SETTINGS
DATE & TIME
DATE FORMAT
1
Use               arrows to set current date format (YYYY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY).
Press            to confi rm.  
PASSWORDS
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