Data logger manual – MadgeTech RHTemp2000 Data Logger User Manual

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5.4 Units

Pressing the F3 key while viewing the Main Screen will access the Units Selec-
tion screen. Here the measurement units can be easily changed. In the Units
Selection screen the F1 and F2 function keys correspond to the two channels
temperature and humidity. Selecting a channel by pressing its correspond-
ing function key allows the user to change the units by either pressing the
function key repeatedly or using the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through
the list of available units. Selecting OK (either by pressing the OK button or
the F4 key) accepts and confirms the unit selection. Pressing the CANCEL key
cancels the unit changing action and reverts to the previously selected units.
The RHTemp2000 offers most commonly used units.

5.5 Setup Menu

Pressing the F4 key while in the Main Screen will display the Device Con-
figuration screen. From this menu changes can be made to most of the
RHTemp2000’s display configuration including the screen contrast, size
of the channel view in the main screen, as well as display of the channels.
Power status can also be viewed including battery power remaining and the
presence of external power, and options regarding the LCD display and the
backlight can be modified. The setup menu is also the place to find basic
information regarding device identification, calibration parameters, and
firmware details.

5.5.i Display

From the Display section, the number and identity of channels shown on the
main screen can be changed and set, the LCD screen’s contrast values can be
changed and set, and the size the channel information appears on the main
screen can be changed and set. Pressing F1 while in the Setup Menu brings
up the Display section.


5.5.i.a Adjust Visibility

The first screen that appears in the Display section is the Adjust Visibility
screen. Here the F1 and F2 keys correspond to the temperature and
humidity channels respectively. Pressing one of these function keys results
in highlighting its corresponding channel function tab. While a channel is
highlighted the corresponding display function can be toggled between
“Hide” and “Show”, with “Hide” indicating that the channel will not be
displayed on the main screen and “Show” indicating that it will be shown.
Channels can be toggled by either repeatedly pressing the channel’s
corresponding function key or by using the UP and the DOWN keys.

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