Individual Dot Brightness Setting#

Added in version r8.02.

Note

This menu item may not be available to all users. Its availability can vary depending on device configuration.

This menu item may be available for all users in future versions.

Menu navigation

Menu:

SYSt

Item:

c8

Values:

submenu do

This setting allows you to adjust the brightness of individual dots. Each dot is adjusted separately, with values ranging from values 0 to E (values 09, then values AE). This is useful in cases where certain dots are brighter than other, and you need to balance their brightness.

Proceed to enter the submenu do by pressing PB2L or OK on IR remote controller:

Submenu do#

Value

Description

Range

˙00.:00.

˙00.:00. ⁰⁰⋅

˙00.:00.:00.

Setting of display brightness of individual dots (digit is blinking – see table below for more info)

0E

Settings Procedure#

  1. Enter the submenu do by pressing PB2L or OK on IR remote controller. The first digit is blinking (this indicated setting of brightness of the first dot).

    For more information of what digits represents what dot, please see the figure or table below.

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  2. Set your desired brightness of dot ranging from 0 (no change to brightness) to E (maximal brightness reduction):

    • To increase the set value (increase brightness reduction), press the PB2 button or + button on IR remote controller.

    • To descrease the set value, press the PB1 button or button on IR remote controller.

  3. If you are satisfied with the set brightness, press the PB2L or OK on IR remote controller to move to next dot setting. The next digit representing next dot is blinking. Repeat the procedure.

  4. If you are satisfied with the brightness of all dots, press the the PB2L or OK on IR remote controller until the end. It will automaticaly save the set values and return to SYSt menu item c8:do.

Digits > Dots#

Flashing Digit

Set Dot

First digit

Dot on top left corner (AM / PM indication)

Second digit

Dot on bottom right corner next to second digit

Third digit

First colon

Fourth digit

Dot on bottom right corner next to fourth digit

Fifth digit [1]

Second colon

(for display configuration 4 + 2 digits no colon is displayed)

Sixth digit

Dot on bottom right corner next to sixth digit