Frye FONIX 7000 User Manual

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General Operation

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2.2.1 Saving and loading default settings

All of the settings in the Setup menu (described in Section 2.2.4) can be saved
as default settings. There are five possible setups, so you can have five different
configurations saved into the analyzer’s permanent memory.

To save a user configuration:
1. Open the Setup menu by pressing [MENU] from the Opening screen.
2. Set up the Setup menu as desired. All displayed settings will be saved, so

make sure that you check all fields. See Section 2.2.4 for an explanation of
each of them.

3. Press [F8] to open the Save Setup Defaults pop-up menu.
4. Use [∨, ∧] to select the desired setup number. If you are only going to have

one saved configuration, use Setup 1.

5. Use [>] to complete the selection and close the pop-up menu. It will take a

few seconds for the 7000 Test System to save the configuration. The saved
setup number will automatically be selected as the current user.

To load a setup configuration:
1. Open the Setup menu by pressing [MENU] from the Opening screen.
2. Press [F7] to open the Load Setup Defaults pop-up window.
3. Use [∨, ∧] to select the desired setup number.
4. Use [>] to complete the selection and close the pop-up menu.

Whenever a user configuration is saved or loaded, that user will also be auto-
matically saved as the new default user.

2.2.2 Setting the date and time

The date and time that are displayed on every measurement screen can be
changed in the Setup menu.

1. Open the Setup menu by pressing [MENU] from the Opening screen.
2. Use [∨, ∧] to select Year under Date/Time. You may want to use [START] to

skip ahead sections in the menu.

3. Use the arrow keys to change the Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute. The

[∨, ∧] keys choose the category and the [<, >] keys make the selection.

4. Use the arrow keys to decide if you want to use AM/PM time or a 24-hour

style clock. This is changed in the AM/PM/24 setting.

5. Press [EXIT] to return to the Opening screen when done.

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