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Fluke 990DSL - Setting a Timer to Conserve Power

Fluke 990DSL
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990DSL
Users Guide
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6. Press H to move the cursor to the
Current Date field and set the date. To
do this, complete the following:
d) Press A(
Edit). In the first field, type the number for the current
month (or day, if you selected DD.MM.YYYY as the display mode).
Press L to save.
e) Press G to move the cursor to the next field. Press A(
Edit). Type the
number for the current day (or month), then press L to save.
f) Press G to move the cursor to the Year field. Press A(
Edit). Type the
year, then press L to save.
Your tester is now programmed with the current time and date.
Setting a Timer to Conserve Power
To conserve battery power, you can program a timer that automatically
switches the tester into low-power mode or power-down mode after a specified
period of inactivity.
The CopperPro has two timers:
“Snooze” Timer
Causes the CopperPro to go into low-power mode if no keypad activity is
detected for the user-specified time period. When the time elapses, the
tester emits a distinctive tone and the display goes blank.
Press any key to reactivate the tester and reset the timer.
“Power Down” Timer
Causes the CopperPro to automatically turn off if no keypad activity is
detected for the user-specified time period. The tester emits distinctive
tone when the time elapses and turns itself off.
Press
= to turn the tester back on.

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