nVision Operation Manual • Page 7
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Settings
Display contrast can be adjusted in the Settings menu item. This allows you to optimize your
nVision viewing experience to your ambient lighting conditions and backlight needs. When
Contrast Adjust is highlighted, use your right/left arrows to adjust and press select to capture
the new setting.
The Screen Lock Password feature will also be found in Settings, if enabled
in CrystalControl. Prevent access to your nVision by protecting your device with a 4-digit keypad
lockout set in CrystalControl. Highlight Lock Chassis and press the select button to lock your
nVision (the icon will appear). To unlock the nVision, simply enter the 4 digit password with
the arrow keys and select. The correct password will allow you back into standard nVision op-
eration. An invalid code will reject your attempt and allow you to enter another password.
In the event you lose the password, you will need to contact the factory for an unlock code,
which will remove the password protection.
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Summary
Not sure of what modules or settings you have loaded in the nVision? The Summary item al-
lows you to view valuable details or settings in your chassis or module. To view a specic mod-
ule summary you will need to choose Chassis, Upper Module or Lower Module. Items in this
section cannot be edited with the nVision chassis but may be modied in CrystalControl. The
specic information in the Summary screens are:
Chassis Summary: Serial Number, Firmware Version, Date/Time, Automatic Shuto, Backlight
Shuto, Logging Interval, Message Store, and module model and serial numbers.
Module : Model, Serial Number, Firmware Version, Calibration Date, Calibration Due, Message
Store, Userspan, Available Units, and module specic information such as Temp. Coecients
(RTD100), Base Resistance (RTD100), Lead Type (RTD100), and Zero Limit (PM)
With the exception of Model, Serial Number, and Firmware Version, all
features can be modied in CrystalControl to optimize your nVision.