Selecting The Number Of Decimals; Setting Passwords; Managing Display Settings - ABB LLT100 Operating Instructions Manual

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9.4.1 Setting autoscroll
To enable autoscroll:
1. From the Display menu, select Autoscroll.
2. From the Autoscroll menu, select Enabled and press OK.
9.4.2 Defining the autoscroll timer
To set a scroll time interval between Operator pages:
1. From the Display menu, select Autoscroll Timer.
2. From the Autoscroll Timer menu, select a timer interval
(between 5 sec and 5 min) and press OK.
9.5

Selecting the number of decimals

The LLT100 allows you to set the number of decimals to
display on screen.
9.5.1 For distance values
To set the number of decimals to display for distance values
throughout the interface:
1. From the Display menu, select Distance Format.
2. From the Distance Format screen, select the number of
decimals to display (X, X.X, X.XX, X.XXX, X.XXXX).
3. Press OK.
9.5.2 For linearization values
To set the number of decimals to display for linearization
purposes:
1. From the Display menu, select Linearization Format.
2. From the Linearization Format screen, select the number
of decimals to display (X, X.X, X.XX, X.XXX, X.XXXX).
3. Press OK.
9.6

Setting passwords

To protect access to the instrument settings, you can define
passwords. Each password, comprised of six alphanumerical
characters, gives access to its specific access level (Standard
or Advanced).
To define passwords:
1. From the Display menu, select Security  > Set Standard
Password or Set Advanced Password.
2. In the password edit window, use the Up and Down arrow
keys to move left or right and highlight the alphanumerical
characters that you need to create the password.
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3. Press Next to select the highlighted character and move on
to the next character to highlight.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until your password is complete.
5. Press Next one last time, then OK to save your password,
or Cancel to cancel the password that you just created.
9.7

Managing display settings

Once you have completed the display setup, you can save that
setup, or go back to factory settings if you prefer.
9.7.1 Saving settings as default
To save display settings:
1. From the Display menu, select Settings > Save as default.
2. From the Save as default screen, press OK.
The settings saved become the default configuration.
9.7.2 Resetting to default values
If you modified the display settings and realize that your
configuration should not be saved, it is possible to revert the
default display settings.
To revert to the default display settings:
1. From the Display menu, select Settings > Reset to default.
2. From the Reset to default screen, press OK.
The settings go back to their default value.
9.7.3 Resetting to factory values
To revert to the display settings that came with your instrument
directly from the factory:
1. From the Display menu, select Settings > Reset to factory.
2. From the Reset to factory screen, press OK.
The settings revert to the ones that came with the unit
directly from the factory.

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