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9.10 Additional Operating Information

Low Battery

When battery charge is low, the LO BAT indicator will blink on and off in the
LCD Display indicating that the batteries need to be charged. Charging time
of fully depleted batteries is approximately 18 hours when the unit is off. The
adapter/charger automatically shuts off when the battery is at full charge to
protect the battery. The adapter/charger can be used to power the unit during
battery charging, but this will lengthen the charging time. Refer to Charging
the Battery, section 4, page 4, for additional information.

Auto Power Off

If the gauge is on and there is no activity for 10 minutes, the unit will automati-
cally power off to conserve battery charge. PWR appears above the display digits
to notify that there is 1 minute before power off. If the adapter/charger is power-
ing the gauge, auto power off function becomes inactive.

Temperature Compensation

The WTT-110 utilizes a built-in temperature compensation system to provide
optimum accuracy and to prevent signal drift. If the user would like to disable
this feature, please refer to the Advanced Settings section on page 10.

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OFF

ZERO

Press and hold ZERO button. Press and release POWER button.

F01

0001

F01

— 0001

F01

0001

F02

3

F03

10

F04

2400

Plus or minus sign

PEAK

UNIT

Data was memorized

UNIT

UNIT

Plus

Minus

PEAK

PEAK

PEAK

Plus or minus sign

Display Update

Auto power of

f

Baud rate of

RS232C

F02

5

F02

10

UNIT

UNIT

F02

20

UNIT

F02

1

UNIT

F02

2

UNIT

F02

3

UNIT

UNIT

F03

OFF

F03

10

UNIT

UNIT

UNIT

UNIT

F04

4800

F04

9600

UNIT

F04

19200

UNIT

F04

2400

UNIT

UNIT

1. Press and hold the ZERO button.

2. Press and release the POWER button.

3. Each time the PEAK button is pressed, the FGE/V

-X will scroll through each of the functions.

4. Press the ZERO button to exit,

NOTE: In function 2, the numbers signify as follows:

1- 1 time/sec 2- 2 times/s 3- 3 times/sec 5- 5 times/sec 10- 10 times/sec 20- 20 times/sec

10.5 Flow Chart Illustrating the Steps Required To Change Advanced

Settings

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