Thank you for purchasing a Mark-10 Series E ergonomics force gauge, designed for tension and
compression testing applications with a range of interchangeable accessories.
With proper usage, we are confident that you will get many years of great service with this product. Mark10 force gauges are ruggedly built for many years of service in laboratory and industrial environments.
This User’s Guide provides setup, safety, and operation instructions. Dimensions and specifications are
also provided. For additional information or answers to your questions, please do not hesitate to contact
us. Our technical support and engineering teams are eager to assist you.
Before use, each person who is to use the Series E force gauge should be fully trained in
appropriate operation and safety procedures.
Note the force gauge’s capacity before use and ensure that the capacity is not exceeded.
Producing a force greater than 200% of the gauge’s capacity can damage the internal load cell. An
overload can occur whether the gauge is powered on or off.
The gauge is intended for use in muscle strength measurement, job task analysis, ergonomic
assessment, and related applications. Do not use the gauge to engage any potentially flammable
substances or products, items that can shatter in an unsafe manner, and any other components that can
present an exceedingly hazardous situation when acted upon by a force.
The following safety checks and procedures should be performed before and during operation:
1. Never operate the gauge if there is any visible damage to the AC adapter or the gauge itself.
2. Ensure that the gauge is kept away from water or any other electrically conductive liquids at all
times.
3. The gauge should be serviced by a trained technician only. AC power must be disconnected and
the gauge must be powered off before the housing is opened.
4. Always consider the characteristics of the sample being tested before initiating a test. A risk
assessment should be carried out beforehand to ensure that all safety measures have been
addressed and implemented.
5. Wear eye and face protection when testing, especially when testing brittle samples that have the
potential to shatter under force. Be aware of the dangers posed by potential energy that can
accumulate in the sample during testing. Extra bodily protection should be worn if a destructive
failure of a test sample is possible.
6. In certain applications, such as the testing of brittle samples that can shatter, or other applications
that could lead to a hazardous situation, it is strongly recommended that a machine guarding
system be employed to protect the operator and others in the vicinity from shards or debris.
7. When the gauge is not in use, ensure that the power is turned off.
The gauge is powered either by an 8.4V NiMH rechargeable battery or by an AC adapter. Since the
batteries are subject to self discharge, it may be necessary to recharge the unit after a prolonged period
of storage. Plug the accompanying charger into the AC outlet and insert the charger plug into the
receptacle on the gauge (refer to the illustration below). The battery will fully charge in approximately 8
hours.
Caution!
Do not use chargers or batteries other than supplied or instrument damage may occur.
If the AC adapter is plugged in, an icon appears in the lower left corner of the display, as follows:
If the AC adapter is not plugged in, battery power drainage is denoted in a five-step process:
At a critically low level, a message appears, “BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO LOW. POWERING OFF”. An
audio tone will sound and the gauge will power off.
The gauge can be configured to automatically power off following a period of inactivity. Refer to the Other Settings section for details.
If battery replacement is necessary, it can be accessed by removing the battery cover in the rear of the
housing with two screws, as shown below:
Attachments are mounted to the gauge’s receptacle via the Click-Lock
attachment with the receptacle, and press in until a click occurs. The attachment may be inserted in 90or 180- degree orientations, as shown below:
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mechanism. Line up the
To release the attachment, pull back on the lever in the rear of the housing, as shown below:
If the E1011 grip adapter (pictured below) is used, common grips and attachments may be mounted via
the integrated 5/16-18F thread.
The round steel insert with
test. A mating dowel pin should be used (see illustration below). Mark-10 mounting plates include a dowel
pin and clearance holes for the four threaded holes located near the corners of the housing. These holes
are designed to accommodate screws in order to hold the gauge in place. The screws must not be used
for load bearing purposes. Failure to use a dowel pin properly can result in a hazardous situation.
3.2 Installing the USB driver
If communicating via USB, install the USB driver available at:
a hole in the back of the housing is provided to withstand the load during a
Caution!
Install the USB driver before physically connecting the gauge to a PC with the USB cable.
Further instructions for configuring and using the gauge’s outputs are provided in the Communications
and Outputs section.
These indicators are used throughout the display and menu.
Compression
Peak
The measured compression peak reading. This reading may be reset by
pressing ZERO or by powering the gauge off and on.
The measured tension peak. May be reset by pressing ZERO or by powering
the gauge off and on.
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Primary reading
The current displayed force reading.
Analog indicator to help identify when an overload condition is imminent. The
details.
The current unit of measurement. Abbreviations are as follows:
kN – Kilonewton
The current measurement mode. Abbreviations are as follows:
A – Average
1 2 4 5 6 7 9
10
11
3
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4 HOME SCREEN AND CONTROLS
4.1 Home Screen
Tension /
1
compression
indicator
2
3 Tension Peak
5 Load bar
- indicates a compression (push) direction
- indicates a tension (pull) direction
bar increases either to the right or to the left from the midpoint of the graph.
Increasing to the right indicates compression load, increasing to the left
indicates tension load. If set points are enabled, triangular markers are
displayed for visual convenience. This indicator reflects the actual load, which
may not correspond to the primary reading (depends on operating mode).
The ZERO key does not reset the load bar. See Operating Modes section for
RT – Real Time
PC – Peak Compression
PT – Peak Tension
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CAPT – Data Capture
See Operating Modes section for details.
Number of
points
The number of stored data points in memory, up to 5,000. Displayed only if
Battery / AC
indicator
Either the AC adapter icon or battery power icon will be shown, depending on
Correspond to the programmed set points. Indicator definitions are as follows:
– the displayed value is less than the lower force limit
The programmed force limits. Typically used for pass/fail type testing. One,
in the Set Points menu item.
Primary
Label
Primary Function
Secondary
Label
Secondary Function
Powers the gauge on and off. Press
home screen is displayed.
Reverses the display during
menu items.
Zeroes the primary reading and
peaks.
(UP)
Navigates up through the menu and
sub-menus.
MENU
Enters the main menu.
N/A
N/A
Reverts one step backwards through
the menu hierarchy.
Enables and disables Delete mode
functions.
Toggles between measurement
modes.
(DOWN)
Navigates down through the menu
and sub-menus.
8
stored data
9
adapter
Memory Storage or Data Capture functions are used.
power conditions. Refer to the Power section for details.
High / low limit
10
indicators
11 Set points
4.2 Controls
briefly to power on, press and hold
ROTATE
ZERO
ESCAPE
to power off. Active only when the
Reverses the orientation of the
display.
– the displayed value is greater than the upper force limit
– the displayed value is between the limits
two, or no indicators may be present, depending on the configuration shown
ENTER
DIRECTION
N/A N/A
Various uses, as described in the
following sections.
calibration, and toggles between
tension and compression directions
while configuring set points and other
Stores a value to memory and/or
DATA
MODE
4.3 Menu navigation basics
Most of the gauge’s various functions and parameters are configured through the main menu. To access
the menu press MENU. Use the
denoted with clear text over a dark background. Press ENTER to select a menu item, then use
again to scroll through the sub-menus. Press ENTER again to select the sub-menu item.
For parameters that may be either selected or deselected, press ENTER to toggle between selecting and
deselecting. An asterisk (*) to the left of the parameter label is used to indicate when the parameter has
been selected.
For parameters requiring the input of a numerical value, use the
decrement the value. Press and hold either key to auto-increment at a gradually increasing rate. When
transmits the current reading to an
external device, depending on setup.
and keys to scroll through the items. The current selection is
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DELETE
while viewing stored data / shifts
cursor to the right for certain
and
and keys to increment or
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SET POINTS
35.00 lbF
the desired value has been reached, press ENTER to save the change and revert back to the sub-menu
item, or press ESCAPE to revert back to the sub-menu item without saving. Press ESCAPE to revert one
step back in the menu hierarchy until back into normal operating mode.
Refer to the following sections for details about setting up particular functions and parameters.
5 SET POINTS
5.1 General Information
Set points are useful for pass / fail testing. Two limits, high and low, may be specified. The gauge
compares the primary reading to these limits, providing “under”, “in range”, and “over” indication.
5.2 Configuration
To configure set points, select Set Points from the menu. The screen appears as follows:
Upper Disabled
* Upper Enabled
50.00 lbF
Lower Disabled
* Lower Enabled
One, two, or none of the set points may be enabled. To toggle between the tension and compression
directions, press the DIRECTION key.
If two set points have been enabled, they are displayed in the upper left corner of the display. If only one
set point has been enabled, the word “OFF” appears in place of the value. If no set points have been
enabled, the upper left corner of the display will be blank.
When set points are enabled, the following indicators are shown to the left of the primary reading:
Note: Set point indicators and outputs reference the displayed reading, not necessarily the current live load.
– the displayed value is greater than the upper
force limit (NO GO HIGH)
– the displayed value is between the limits (GO)
– the displayed value is less than the lower force
In any operating mode, if the capacity of the instrument has been exceeded by more than 110%,
the display will show “OVER” to indicate an overload. A continuous audible tone will be sounded
until the MENU key has been pressed or the load has been reduced to a safe level.
Several operating modes are possible with Series E gauges, as follows:
- Real Time (RT)
- Peak Compression (PC)
- Peak Tension (PT)
- Average Mode (AVG)
- Data Capture (CAPT)
To cycle between the modes, press MODE while in the home screen. Refer to the following sections for
details for each mode:
6.1 Real Time (RT)
The primary reading corresponds to the live measured reading.
6.2 Peak Compression (PC)
The primary reading corresponds to the peak compression reading observed. If the actual force
decreases from the peak value, the peak will still be retained in the primary reading area of the display.
Pressing ZERO will reset the value.
6.3 Peak Tension (PT)
This is the same as Peak Compression, but for tension readings.
6.4 Average Mode (AVG)
Calculates the average force reading over a period of time. Before the parameters of Average Mode can
be configured, it must be enabled. To do so, select Average Mode from the menu, scroll to Enabled and
press ENTER. The display appears as follows:
Disabled
* Enabled
Stop at Force
+ Settings
The averaging function operates in one of two ways:
1. Averaging occurs between the trigger force and defined time limit, as illustrated below:
The minimum force required to start the averaging sequence. Toggle between
active.
The time delay, after the trigger force, before the averaging sequence
Available settings: 0.0 – 300.0 sec., in 0.1 sec. increments
The time duration of the averaging sequence. This setting is ignored when Stop
Available settings: 0.1 – 300.0 sec., in 0.1 sec. increments
Step
Status
Description
1
TRIG WAIT
The trigger force has not yet occurred.
2
INIT DLY
The initial delay is currently taking place.
3
AVERAGING
The gauge is collecting readings. The status will be flashing until averaging has
been completed.
4
AVRG DONE
Averaging has been completed. The average force is displayed in the primary
reading.
AVERAGE MODE SETTINGS
5.0 sec.
2. Averaging occurs only while above the trigger force. As the force drops back down to this trigger,
averaging stops. To enable this function, scroll to Stop at Force and press ENTER.
Select Settings to configure Trigger Force, Initial Delay, and Averaging Time:
Trigger Force
Initial Delay
Averaging Time
Trigger Force
or
Start / Stop Force
Initial Delay
1.00 lbF
1.0 sec.
compression and tension directions by pressing the DIRECTION key. Initial delay
follows the trigger force. If Stop at Force is enabled, this parameter is referred to
as Start / Stop Force, denoting the minimum force for which averaging will be
commences.
Averaging Time
After the parameters have been configured and the menu has been exited, press MODE until AVG is
displayed. Then press ZERO. Average mode is now armed, and the averaging sequence will commence
when the trigger force has occurred. The current status of the averaging sequence is displayed below the
primary reading, as follows:
at Force is enabled, unless the 300 sec. limit is reached.
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Function
Description
Enabled
If enabled, CAPT appears as one of the operating modes.
Period
The capture period may be adjusted by pressing the and keys to change
Fraction of Seconds: 0.00007-0.99995, in 0.00007 (70 μS) increments.
Start Condition
See following sub-section for details.
Function
Data capture is initiated when:
Start Force
The desired trigger force is reached. Toggle between compression and tension
directions by pressing the DIRECTION key.
DATA Key
The DATA key is manually pressed.
START CONDITION
DATA CAPTURE
At the completion of the averaging sequence, the peak values are retained until ZERO is pressed.
Another averaging sequence may be started after ZERO has been pressed. To exit Average mode, press
MODE and select the desired measuring mode.
6.5 Data Capture (CAPT)
This mode of operation is used to capture and store continuous data in the gauge’s memory. The capture
frequency can be adjusted to accommodate quick-action as well as longer duration tests. Saved data can
be downloaded in bulk via USB.
6.5.1 Configuration
After Data Capture has been enabled, it may be selected by pressing the MODE key until CAPT is
displayed. The display appears as follows:
the value of the hours (H), minutes (M), seconds (S), and fractions of seconds (x)
fields. Press the DATA key to advance to the next field.
Available settings: Hours: 0-24, Minutes: 0-59, Seconds: 0-59,
6.5.2 Start Condition
Data capture is initiated when the Start Condition has been triggered. Several triggers are available, as
shown below:
Start Force
3.50 lbF
* DATA Key
6.5.3 Stop Condition
Data capture is automatically terminated when the Stop Condition has been reached. Several conditions
are available, as shown below:
The desired number of samples (data points) has been captured.
Stop Force
The desired force has been reached.
Memory Full
5,000 data points have been captured.
DATA Key
The DATA key is manually pressed.
MEMORY
Clear All Data
STOP CONDITION
* Samples: 10
Stop Force
100.00 lbF
Memory Full
DATA Key
Note 1: If the Stop Condition does not occur, data capture stops automatically when the memory
is full.
Note 2: Data capture may be manually stopped at any time by pressing the ZERO key. A
message will appear at the bottom of the screen: “CAPTURE CANCELLED”.
The first or subsequent Data Capture sequences cannot occur until the ZERO key is pressed to arm data
capture, or until the gauge is automatically re-armed (see the following sub-section for details). If another
Data Capture sequence is initiated before the memory is cleared, these data points are appended to the
existing data stored in memory.
7 DATA MEMORY AND STATISTICS
Series E gauges have storage capacity of 5,000 data points. Readings may be stored, viewed, and output
to an external device. Individual or all data points may be deleted. Statistics are calculated for the data in
memory.
To enable memory storage, select DATA Key from the menu, then scroll to Memory Storage and press
ENTER. Then exit the menu. In the home screen, the data record number 0000 appears below the
primary reading. Press DATA at any time to save the displayed reading. The record number will
increment each time DATA is pressed. If DATA is pressed when memory is full the message “MEMORY
FULL” will be flashed at the bottom of the display and a double audio tone will be sounded.
To view, edit, and output stored readings and statistics, select Memory from the menu. The screen
appears as follows:
View Data
View Statistics
Output Data
Output Statistics
Output Data & Stats
All the saved data points may be viewed. The record number is displayed, along with the corresponding
value and currently set unit of measurement. Any readings may be deleted individually. To do so, scroll to
the desired reading and press DELETE. The letter “D” appears to the left of the record number, indicating
that the gauge is in Delete mode, as follows:
Press ENTER to delete the value. To exit Delete mode, press DELETE again. Any number of readings
may be individually deleted, however, all readings may also be cleared simultaneously. Refer to the Clear
All Data section for details.
7.2 Statistics
Statistical calculations are performed for the saved values. Calculations include number of readings,
minimum, maximum, mean, and standard deviation.
7.3 Output Data *
Press ENTER to output data to an external device. The display will show, “SENDING DATA…”, then
“DATA SENT”. If there was a problem with communication, the display will show, “DATA NOT SENT”.
7.4 Output Statistics *
Press ENTER to output statistics to an external device. The display will show, “SENDING STATS…”, then
“STATS SENT”. If there was a problem with communication, the display will show, “STATS NOT SENT”.
7.5 Output Data & Stats *
Press ENTER to output data and statistics to an external device. The display will show, “SENDING
DATA”, then “SENDING STATS…”, then “DATA SENT”, then “STATS SENT”. If there was a problem with
communication, the display will show, “DATA NOT SENT” and/or “STATS NOT SENT”.
* When using Mark-10 data collection programs MESUR
transferred only by clicking the appropriate button within the program, not by initiating the transfer from
the gauge via these functions. These functions are designed for third party applications.
7.6 Clear All Data
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Press ENTER to clear all data from the memory. A prompt will be shown, “CLEAR ALL DATA?”. Select
Yes to clear all the data, or No to return to the sub-menu.
Shortcut for clearing all data: In the main menu, highlight Memory and press DELETE. The same
prompt will be shown as above.
Note: Data is not retained while the gauge is powered off. However, the gauge protects against
accidental data loss by displaying the following prompt when attempting to power off:
If no option is selected, this screen will be displayed continuously until battery power has been depleted.
The Automatic Shutoff setting is ignored if there is data in the memory.
8 COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTPUTS
Communication with Series E gauges is achieved through the micro USB port, as shown in the illustration
in the Power section. Communication is possible only when the gauge is in the main operating screen
(i.e. not in a menu or configuration area).
8.1 USB Settings
To configure USB settings, select USB Settings from the menu. The display appears as follows:
+ Baud Rate
+ Data Format
Communication settings are permanently set to the following:
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Parity: None
Other settings are configured as follows:
8.1.1 Baud Rate
Select the baud rate as required for the application. It must be set to the same value as the receiving
device.
Output format includes the value and unit of measure.
Numeric Only
Output format includes the value only.
Invert Polarity
Compression values have negative polarity, tension values have positive polarity.
May be selected in addition to the Numeric + Units / Numeric Only selection.
Omit Polarity
Both directions are formatted with positive polarity. May be selected in addition to
the Numeric + Units / Numeric Only selection.
DATA FORMAT
8.1.2 Data Format
Select the desired data format. The display appears as follows:
* Numeric + Units
Numeric Only
Invert Polarity
Omit Polarity
8.1.3 Data Communication
Individual data points may be transmitted by pressing DATA. Individual data points and continuous data
may be requested from Mark-10 MESUR
The gauge may also be controlled by an external device. The following is a list of supported commands
and their explanations. All commands must be terminated by a CR (Carriage Return) character, 0x0D, or
a CR-LF (Carriage Return – Line Feed) pair, where the Line Feed, 0x0A, is ignored.
?Request the displayed reading
MEMTransmit all stored readings
STATransmit statistics
CLRMEMDelete all stored readings from memory
8.1.4 Command Responses
In response to the reading request command ‘?’ the tester will return a string with the load data, followed
by a space, then the load unit (if enabled, as described above). It will be terminated by a CR-LF pair.
Example return strings:
-18.78 lbF<CR><LF> 18.78 lbF of tension force
172.40 N<CR><LF> 172.40 N of compression force
The number of digits after the decimal point is dependent of the gauge’s resolution.
Any detected errors are reported back by means of error code *10 (illegal command).
Outputs the current displayed value via the USB port
Memory Storage
Stores a reading to memory (refer to the Memory section for details)
CALIBRATION
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CALIBRATION
DATA KEY
8.2 DATA Key Functions
The DATA key can be configured to perform two functions when pressed. To configure the DATA key,
select DATA Key from the menu. The display appears as follows:
* USB Output
Memory Storage
9 CALIBRATION
9.1 Initial Physical Setup
The gauge should be mounted vertically to a test stand or fixture rugged enough to withstand a load
equal to the full capacity of the instrument. Certified deadweights or master load cells should be used,
along with appropriate mounting brackets and fixtures. Caution should be taken while handling such
equipment.
9.2 Calibration Procedure
1. Select Calibration from the menu. The display appears as follows:
To invert the
display, press the
DIRECTION button,
then press ENTER.
2. Press DIRECTION to invert the display, if desired. ENTER to continue. The display appears as
follows:
Enter # cal points
(1 to 10)
Compression:
5
Tension:
The gauge can be calibrated at up to 10 points in each direction. Enter the number of calibration
points for each direction (compression and tension). At least one point must be selected for each
direction.
Note: To achieve the accuracy specification of ±0.2%, it is recommended to calibrate the gauge
at 5 or more even increments in both tension and compression directions. For example, a gauge
with capacity of 100 lbF should be calibrated at 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 lb loads in each direction.
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CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
3. To escape the Calibration menu at any time, press ESCAPE. The display appears as follows:
NOT COMPLETE
Cancel
Exit w/o saving
Selecting Cancel will revert back to the Calibration setup. Selecting Exit w/o saving will return to
the menu without saving changes.
4. After the number of calibration points has been entered, press ENTER. The display appears as
follows:
OFFSET
Place force gauge
horizontally, then
press ZERO.
5. Place the force gauge horizontally on a level surface free from vibration, then press ZERO. The
gauge will calculate internal offsets, and the display appears as follows:
OFFSET
Please wait…
OFFSET
Sensor passed
Analog passed
If failed:
6. The following screen appears after the offsets have been calculated:
COMPRESSION
Attach necessary
weight fixtures,
then press ENTER.
Attach weight fixtures (brackets, hooks, etc), as required. Do not yet attach any weights or apply
any calibration loads. Press ENTER.
Optionally exercise the load cell shaft several times (at full scale, if possible), then press ENTER.
8. The display appears as follows:
COMPRESSION
Gain adjust
Apply full scale load
100.00 lbF +/-20%,
then press ENTER.
Apply a weight equal to the full scale of the instrument, then press ENTER.
9. After displaying “Please wait…” the display appears as follows:
COMPRESSION
Ensure no load,
then press ZERO.
Remove the load applied in Step 8, leave the fixtures in place, then press ZERO.
10. The display appears as follows:
COMPRESSION
Apply load
1 OF 5
Enter load:
20.00 lbF
Use the
increments, as indicated by the previously entered number of data points (even increments are
recommended for best results). For example, if a 100 lbF capacity gauge is calibrated, and 5 data
points were selected, the load values will default to 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 lb. Apply the
calibration load. Then press ENTER.
Repeat the above step for the number of data points selected.
11. After all the compression calibration points have been completed, the display appears as follows:
and keys to adjust the load value as required. The load values default to even
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CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
then press ENTER.
COMPRESSION COMPLETE
Reverse direction
for tension.
Attach necessary
weight fixtures,
Press ENTER.
12. The display appears as follows:
To invert the
display, press the
DIRECTION button,
then press ENTER
Reverse the orientation of the load cell shaft by rotating the gauge 180 degrees. Press
DIRECTION to invert the display. Then attach weight fixtures. The following screens will step
through the same procedure as with the compression direction. Proceed in the same manner.
13. At the completion of the tension calibration, the display appears as follows:
COMPLETE
Save & exit
Exit w/o saving
14. Any errors are reported by the following screens:
To save the calibration information, select “Save & exit”. To exit without saving the data select
“Exit without saving”.
Units must be gF.
Please try again
Press ENTER.
Displayed at the start of calibration if a disallowed unit is selected.
Two separate passwords may be set to control access to the Calibration section and to the menu and
other keys. To access the passwords setup screen, select Passwords from the menu. The display
appears as follows:
Calibration
MENU Key
MODE Key
ZERO Key
DATA Key
10.1 Calibration Password
Select Calibration from the sub-menu. The display appears as follows:
PASSWORD
* Disabled
Enabled
Set Password
To set the password, select Enabled , then Set Password. Use the
decrement the value, from 0 to 9999. When the desired value has been selected, press ENTER, then
ESCAPE to exit the sub-menu.
10.2 MENU Key Password
If enabled, every time the MENU key is selected, a password must be provided. Select Menu Key from
the sub-menu. Follow the same procedure as described above.
10.3 Locking Out Other Keys
Other keys may be locked out individually. Pressing a locked key will prompt the message “KEY
PROTECTED” and then revert to the previous screen.
10.4 Password Prompts
and keys to increment and
If passwords have been enabled, the following will be displayed when pressing the MENU key or
accessing the Calibration section:
and keys to select the correct password, then press ENTER to continue.
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Selection
Description
Disabled
Disable automatic shutoff.
Enabled
Enable automatic shutoff.
Set Minutes
The length of time of inactivity. Available settings: 5-30, in 5 minute increments.
AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF
INCORRECT
If the incorrect password has been entered, the display appears as follows:
PASSWORD
Reset password
Request code:
XXXX
To re-enter the password, press ESCAPE to exit to the home screen. Then, access the desired function
and enter the password again when prompted.
If the password has been misplaced, it can be reset. Press ENTER to generate a request code. The
request code must be supplied to Mark-10 or a distributor, who will then provide a corresponding
authorization code. Enter the activation code to disable the password.
11 OTHER SETTINGS
11.1 Automatic Shutoff
The gauge may be configured to automatically power off following a period of inactivity while on battery
power. Inactivity is defined as the absence of any key presses or load changes of 100 counts or less. To
access these settings, select Automatic Shutoff from the menu. The display appears as follows:
Disabled
* Enabled
Set Minutes
5
Note: If the AC adapter is plugged in, the gauge will ignore these settings and remain powered on until
the POWER key is pressed.
Backlight to be on upon powering gauge, but will shut off after a period of inactivity (as
Minutes parameter. Available settings: 1-10, in 1 minute increments.
TONES
Continuous
LCD CONTRAST
BACKLIGHT
1
11.2 Backlight
Although the backlight may be turned on and off at any time by pressing the BACKLIGHT key, there are
several available initial settings (applicable upon powering on the gauge). To access these settings,
select Backlight from the menu. The display appears as follows:
Off
On
* Auto
Set Minutes
defined in the Automatic Shutoff sub-section). The backlight will turn on again when
activity resumes. The length of time of inactivity is programmed in minutes via the Set
Note: If the AC adapter is plugged in, the gauge will ignore these settings and keep the backlight on.
11.3 LCD Contrast
The contrast of the display may be adjusted. Select LCD Contrast from the menu. The screen appears
as follows:
Set Contrast
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Press ENTER to modify the contrast. Select a value from 0 to 25, 25 producing the most contrast.
11.4 Tones
Audible tones can be enabled for all key presses and alerts, such as overload, set point value reached,
etc. The Set Point alert can be configured to be either a momentary tone or a continuous tone (until the
load is restored to a value between the set points). To configure the functions for which audible tones will
apply, select Tones from the menu. The screen appears as follows:
This section is used to configure the initial settings upon powering on the gauge. The initial units of
measurement and the primary reading measurement mode may be configured. To access these settings,
select Initial Settings from the menu. The screen appears as follows:
Units
lbF
Mode
Real Time
11.6 Restore Default Settings
Default factory settings can be restored by selecting Restore Defaults from the menu. The settings may
be found in the Specifications section. The screen appears as follows:
SETTINGS?
No
Yes
11.7 Information / Welcome Screen
The following screen is displayed at power-up and can be accessed at any time by selecting Information
from the menu:
Series E
Model No: ME-100
Serial No: 1234567
Version: 1.0
(c) Mark-10 Corp.