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five different time settings that you can use for configuring the display
timeout: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, and 5
minutes.
8-5 Auto Off
After being idle for an established period, the X24 remote control will
completely power down. When this happens, the remote must be
powered back on like normal. There are five different time settings that
you can use for configuring the auto power off: 30 minutes, 45 minutes,
1 hour, 2 hours, and 4 hours.
9. Date / Time(r)
The Date / Time(r) menu provides access to the date and time
configuration, stand timer configuration, and the stand alarm.
9-1 Stand Timer & Timer Reset
When activated, the far-right indicator on the bottom status line will
begin keeping time that has elapsed since the X24 remote has been
powered on. The timer displays as: “MMM:SS” (“M” stands for minutes
and “S” for seconds). The stand timer begins tracking time as soon as
the X24 remote is turned on.
9-2 Alarm
The X24 remote features a visual alarm that can be set to go off after a
span of time. The available times are represented in minutes: 1 – 60.
When the alarm is set and the configured time span passes, the stand
timer (or clock if set to display the clock) will begin to flash alerting you.
The alarm is based upon the stand timer only, not the real time clock.
Keep in mind that the stand timer begins tracking time as soon as the
X24 remote is turned on. Make sure that you select the Stand Timer
Reset option (described earlier on this page) when setting up the alarm.
For example, if you turn on the X24 remote and 10 minutes have passed
while getting setup, and then you set the alarm for 30 minutes, it’s