Operation Manual
Z41 Lite
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Hence, the alarm log will contain a listing, in reverse chronological order,
where the name, time and date of every alarm event will be shown. In
addition, the log will show the current status of each of them, which may be:
“ON”: the alarm is still active or has not been acknowledged by the
user.
“OK”: the user has acknowledged the alarm event, but the
corresponding object is still in the alarm state.
“OFF”: the user has acknowledged the alarm event and the
corresponding object has already left the alarm state.
For more information on alarms, see epigraph g) in section 3.4.2.5.
Software Version: indicator that shows the version of the device firmware
currently installed on the device (see section 1.3.1).
Probe Calibration: control for setting a certain correction over the values
thrown by the internal temperature probe. This way, if the value of the
measurement is found to be slightly over (or below) the actual temperature
due to external factors, the final user will have the option to set an adjustment
of between -5.0ºC and +5.0ºC, in steps of 0.1ºC. In addition, it is possible to
set an initial value for such correction by parameter.
Note: any changes made on the calibration of the internal probe will be
applied beginning with the next measurement performed. Therefore, they
may not be perceived immediately.
The labels of the controls in the Configuration page, as well as the title of the page
itself, are customisable in ETS. Moreover, it is possible to make any of the described
controls stay hidden for the final user. These details are explained in section 3,
together with the entire parameterisation process.
2.5 BACKLIGHT
In order to prevent unnecessary power consumption while the device is idle, Z41
automatically fades partially out the backlight of the screen after a few minutes without
any user interaction. After that, if the inactivity persists for a few more minutes, the