Target Temperature Display; Menu Display; Sighting Indicator; Status Indicator - Fluke Endurance Series User Manual

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6.1.1 Target Temperature Display

The Target Temperature Display fulfills two tasks to inform the operator:
In normal operation after warming phase, it displays the current measured target temperature, including
any signal processing like "Averaging Hold", "Peak Hold" or "Valley Hold". The displayed temperature
depends on the preset measurement unit (°C or °F).
In abnormal operation, during warming phase, or in failure case discovered through the failsafe-circuit, it
displays an error code (e.g. EUUU, EAAA), see section 13.2

6.1.2 Menu Display

The Menu Display is the central user interface display, which shows all selected menus, their submenus and
parameters. The background color of the display alternates in accordance to the following conditions:
Green background – normal functionality, no alarm indication
Red background – alarm state, alarm threshold violated (e.g. measured target temperature exceeds
setpoint)

6.1.3 Sighting Indicator

The Sighting Indicator indicates the status of the integrated sighting device (laser, LED, or camera). An activation
is shown with the sighting indicator set to red.

6.1.4 Status Indicator

The Status Indicator shows a steady green light after warming period to indicate an error free function of the sensor.

6.1.5 Control Buttons

The Browse button serves as a selector for one of the available submenus. A specific submenu
selection can be done in the following ways:
Pressing the Browser button several times in series to toggle between the submenus.
Holding the Browser button pressed, toggles between the submenus about every 2 s.
Stop to press the Browser button if you've reached the preferred submenu, displayed on the menu display. The
first menu entry of the selected submenu will be displayed as default.
The Enter button confirms the selection of a submenu or a specific submenu entry. After walking
ENT
through the listed submenu entries by using the Navigate buttons, the selection done by the Enter
button initiates a blinking of the modifiable entry. To store updated entries a final press of the Enter
button is required.
The Navigate Up button enables you to walk through the list of integrated entries per submenu,
increases marked numerical values or toggles the specific entry.
The Navigate Down button enables you to walk through the list of integrated entries per submenu,
decreases marked numerical values or toggles the specific entry.
Fail-Safe
Operation, page 115.
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Control Panel
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