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Great Manual. This manual is available no where else. It was exactly what I was looking for. Only in German.
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This GRUNDIG UV5A Owner Manual is not only an instruction manual but a total functional circuit description of the Multimeter and includes circuit diagram at the end pages. It is very helpful for repairing and calibrating the instrument. It is written in two languages English and German for international support. It was very easy to repair my unit with this document. Regards, Regis Pauly, Electrical Engineer.
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The owner's manual was evetything I thought it would be. I was able to print it out using both sides of the paper in quick order, saving me a search online for a used one.
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Мануал пришел часов эдак через 12. В целом доволен.
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Fantastic quality and impressive delivery time. Based on this manual, I recommend this service without hesitation! Five Stars for certain.
Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance
The black balance must be adjusted in the following cases. �When the unit is used for the first time �When the unit is first used after an extended period of non-use �When the unit is used under conditions where the ambient temperature has changed by a wide margin �When the gain selector value is changed �When the SUPER IRIS button setting is changed (when setting is changed to o30 dB) �When the gamma ON/OFF is changed
Adjusting the Black Balance
1
Set the switches as shown in the figure.
MENU SET/OFF: OFF
OUTPUT: CAM
2
Press the AUTO W/B BAL switch to the ABB side and then release the switch. The switch returns to the center and the black balance is automatically adjusted.
AUTO W/B BAL switch
3
During the adjustment, the following message will appear on the viewfinder screen. (However, the message appears only when the display mode is set to �2� or �3�.)
ABB ACT I VE
Message during adjustment
�The lens iris automatically goes to the �CLOSE� position during the adjustment.
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