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When the Digital Viewer is first turned on, the top display will show the maximum number of passes that can be
stored in the unit (10 or 40). The bottom display will show 4 dashes indicating the unit is on and ready to be used. If the
displays do not turn on check the battery.
The time is always shown on the top display while the corresponding RPM is shown on the bottom display. The
displays are also used with the keypad to control all of the functions of the unit. The following is a list of abbreviations and
their meanings.
1. " LP "
2. " PP "
3. " -P "
4. " PL "
5. " HI "
6. " LI "
7. " HL "
8. " HELP "
9. " EP "
The keypad is made up of three types of keys, numerical, control, and function. Each key is listed below with an
explanation of its function.
The Numerical Keys
Ten numerical keys 0-9 are used to enter pass numbers after a control key has been pressed. The numerical keys are
also used to enter Go To times.
The Control Keys
The control keys are the three keys at the bottom of the keypad. The left one is Load Pass, this key is used to both
store passes in memory, and when used in conjunction with the Go To key, a single pass or all the passes can be erased from
memory. The center control key is Print Pass, this key is used when a print-out of a pass is desired. The right control key is
View Pass, this key is used to view either a pass stored in memory in the Digital Viewer, or a pass stored in an separate unit
that is connected to the Digital Viewer via the Digital Data Port.
The Function Keys
The rest of the keys are all considered function keys. The following will list each function key along with a
description of what it does. If a function key has more than one function, the main function will be listed first with its
description followed by the second function and its description.
Print Mode
The print mode key is only enabled when printing a pass and is used to select one of the three printing modes. This
is done by repeatedly pressing the print mode key which will switch to the next mode each time the print mode key is pressed.
The default mode is "HL" which means that a high resolution graph followed by a numerical list will be printed. The other
two modes are, "HI" meaning that only a high resolution graph will be printed and "LI" meaning that only a numerical list will
be printed.
Up arrow and "Yes"
The Up Arrow key is used when viewing a pass to either increase the time by a hundredth of a second or to scroll up
through the time. This is done by either pressing and releasing the up arrow key which will increase the time by only a
hundredth of a second, or by pressing and holding the up arrow key which will start the time to scroll. The scrolling rate will
be slow at first, and increase if the up arrow key is continually held down. To go back to the slow scrolling speed, release the
up arrow and depress it again.
The second function of up arrow is "Yes." When either printing or loading a pass the Digital Viewer will always wait
until the "Yes" key is pressed to execute the instruction or the "No" key to cancel the instruction.
The Displays
Load pass
Print pass
View pass
Print length
Print high resolution graph
Print numerical list
Print graph and list
There is a problem executing the last instruction
Erase a pass or all passes

The Keypad

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