Startup messages, Display speed – Crystal ConFigM30 Digital Pressure Calibrator Software User Manual

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STARTUP MESSAGES

When turned on, the Model 30 will display a series of messages, typically the calibration due date and pressure ranges of the unit. Using ConfigM30, it is pos-
sible to change any of these messages as well as increase or decrease the number of displayed messages.

To change startup messages, click on the

Change... button

in the Startup Messages group to open the Change Startup Messages dialog box.

Modify or create new startup messages in the Change Startup Messages dialog box.

Each message can be up to sixteen characters, broken into two lines of eight characters. Use spaces as needed to place characters on the second line.

Use the

Move Up

,

Move Down

, and

Delete buttons

to move or delete messages. They will act on the active message, which is shown with a light grey back-

ground (for example, the first message in the dialog above).

When finished, click

OK

to save your changes or

Cancel

to discard any changes.

DISPLAY SPEED

As shipped from the factory, the Model 30 is typically configured for two updates to the display per second (Standard speed – 2 Hz). It is possible to increase
or decrease this rate by changing the

Display Speed

value. Slower display speeds will result in a more stable reading, especially useful if you have defined a

custom engineering unit that increases the resolution of the gauge.

Changing the display speed has two additional affects on the operation of the gauge: first, the rate messages are displayed during startup is directly affected
by the display speed; and second, the rate at which values are sent out over the serial port is the same as the display speed.

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WARNING: Changing the display speed to a faster value from the factory default may cause the display to become noisy, which may exceed

specifications.

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