Power Level; Test Id; Lock/Unlock Screen Button - Gilson SS-10 Operating Manual

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4.3 Power level

Power Level is the amount of vibration produced by the unit.
Vibration intensity on a relative scale between 1 (low) and
10 (high) can be selected. Actual vibration amplitude and
acceleration forces on the specimen particles will vary and
are influenced by the bulk density and total mass of the
sample, as well as the height of the sieve stack.
Editing Power Level Settings:
Press the Power Level box once. The outline, units of
measure and title of the box will turn yellow and begin to
flash (see Figure 4.3). Pressing the +/- buttons will adjust
the value. The selectable values range from 1 (Low) to
10 (High) on a relative scale. When the desired value is
displayed, press the display again to accept.
NOTe: Pressing the touch screen anywhere other than
the edited display box or the +/- buttons at any time
during editing will quickly accept any changes made,
and return the screen to idle.

4.4 Test ID

The Test ID display and the Save/Delete Test ID toggle
button are used to save and retrieve display settings. The
Test ID display shows the current selected location, from
0 to 99. If nothing has been saved in that location, zeros
are displayed, and the blue Save Test ID button is shown.
If values are already stored at this location, they will be
displayed and the red Delete Test ID button will be shown.
Pressing Delete will remove stored information. The display
does not change until new data is entered.
To create a new ID, start at a location that has no data
stored in it, or delete stored values to clear the memory
space. Press the Test ID display box. The outline and first
digit will turn yellow and flash. Set the value using the +/-
buttons and press the display again. Repeat the process
to set the second digit and press to save the test ID loca-
tion. Proceed to the other locations and set the values as
described above. When done, press the blue Save Test ID
button to save all information at that location.
editing Power level Settings

4.5 lock/Unlock Screen button

The lock/Unlock Screen button protects against unin-
tentional changes to the settings. To activate, press the
blue lock Screen button. The button will then change to
display Unlock Screen. When the screen is locked, only
the Start/Stop and Unlock buttons function. When the
screen is unlocked, all buttons can be used to adjust and
save values.
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