Operator's Manual

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1. Access Choose screen in either of the following ways:
Select the Screen Setup quick key.
Select the Main Menu quick key from the Parameter column select Choose screen.
2. Select Big Numerics.
3. Select Big Numerics tab.
4. Select a parameter numeric area or waveform area, and then from the popup list select an element you
want to display in this area.
3.11.6 Changing Measurement Colors
You can set the color of measurement values and waveforms for each parameter. To do so, follow this procedure:
1. Select Main Menu quick key from the Display column select Param Color.
2. Select the Current tab and set the colors of the currently monitoring measurement values and waveforms.
3. Select the All tab and set the colors of measurement values and waveforms for all parameters.
3.12 Using the On-Screen Timers
The monitor has a Timer function to notify you when a preset time period is expired. You can simultaneously
display up to two timers.
3.12.1 Displaying Timers
To display a timers, follow this procedure:
1. Access Tile Layout in either of the following ways:
Select the Screen Setup quick key select the Tile Layout tab.
Select the Main Menu quick key from the Display column select Tile Layout.
2. Click the parameter area where you want to display the timer, and then select a timer from the popup list.
3.12.2 Setting the Timer
You can set each timer independently. To set the timer, follow this procedure:
1. Select the timer area to enter the Timer Setup menu.
2. Set Timer Type:
Normal: The timer has a single and defined run time, and stops when the run time is reached.
Advanced: The timer has a single and defined run time. When the run time is reached, the timer
continuously displays the time beyond the end of run time.
Cycled: The timer has a single and defined run time. When the run time is reached, the timer restarts
automatically. The cycles is also displayed.
Unlimited: The timer displays the time elapsed since the timer was started.
Clock: The timer displays the system time.
3. Set Direction.
Down: the timer counts down.
Up: the timer counts up.
4. Set Run Time.
5. Set Reminder Volume. A progress bar is shown with the run time. When the remaining time is 10 seconds,
the monitor issues a reminder tone and the timer flashes in red, prompting you that the run time is to
expire.
NOTE
You cannot change timer settings when a timer is running.
You can set Direct, Run Time, and Reminder Volume only for normal, advanced, and cycled timers.