WIKA CPH6600 User manual

Operating instructions
Betriebsanleitung
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Hand-Held pressure calibrator model CPH6600
Hand-Held Druckkalibrator Typ CPH6600
Hand-Held pressure calibrator with integrated pump,
model CPH6600

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Operating instructions model CPH6600 Page 3 - 48
Betriebsanleitung Typ CPH6600 Seite 49 - 94
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1. General information 4
2. Safety 5
2.1 Intended use 5
2.2 Personnel qualication 6
2.3 Special hazards 7
2.4 Labelling/safety marks 8
3. Specications 9
4. Design and function 13
4.1 Description 13
4.2 Scope of delivery 13
4.3 Voltage supply 13
4.4 CPH6600 hand-held pressure calibrator, pressure and electrical connections 14
4.5 CPH6600 hand-held pressure calibrator, keypad 15
5. Transport, packaging and storage 16
6. Commissioning, operation 17
6.1 Calibrator display 17
6.2 Using the backlighting 20
6.3 Using of the "ZERO" function 20
6.4 Other menu controlled functions 20
6.5 Factory settings 25
6.6 Menu structure 27
6.7 Basic setup and initial pressure generation 29
6.8 Measuring pressure 30
6.9 Measuring and transmitting current (4 ... 20 mA) 31
6.10 Measuring voltage 33
6.11 Measuring temperature with a resistance thermometer 34
6.12 Performing a pressure switch test 35
6.13 Calibrating transmitters 37
6.14 MIN/MAX value capture 42
7. Maintenance, cleaning and recalibration 42
8. Faults 44
9. Dismounting, return and disposal 45
10. Accessories 46
Appendix: EC Declaration of Conformity for model CPH6600 47
Declarations of conformity can be found online at www.wika.com.
Contents
Contents

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1. General information
1. General information
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The hand-held pressure calibrator described in the operating instructions has been
manufactured using state-of-the-art technology.
All components are subject to stringent quality and environmental criteria during
production. Our management systems are certied to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
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These operating instructions contain important information on handling the
instrument. Working safely requires that all safety instructions and work instructions
are observed.
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Observe the relevant local accident prevention regulations and general safety
regulations for the instrument's range of use.
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The operating instructions are part of the product and must be kept in the immediate
vicinity of the instrument and readily accessible to skilled personnel at any time.
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Skilled personnel must have carefully read and understood the operating instructions
prior to beginning any work.
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The manufacturer's liability is void in the case of any damage caused by using
the product contrary to its intended use, non-compliance with these operating
instructions, assignment of insuciently qualied skilled personnel or unauthorised
modications to the instrument.
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The general terms and conditions contained in the sales documentation shall apply.
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Subject to technical modications.
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Factory calibrations / DKD/DAkkS calibrations are carried out in accordance with
international standards.
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Further information:
- Internet address: www.wika.de / www.wika.com
- Relevant data sheet: CT 16.01
- Application consultant: Tel.: (+49) 9372/132-9986
Fax: (+49) 9372/132-8767
E-Mail: [email protected]

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1. General information / 2. Safety
Explanation of symbols
WARNING!
... indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in serious
injury or death, if not avoided.
CAUTION!
... indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in light
injuries or damage to equipment or the environment, if not avoided.
Information
... points out useful tips, recommendations and information for ecient
and trouble-free operation.
2. Safety
WARNING!
Before installation, commissioning and operation, ensure that the
appropriate hand-held pressure calibrator has been selected in terms of
measuring range, design and specic measuring conditions.
Non-observance can result in serious injury and/or damage to the
equipment.
Further important safety instructions can be found in the individual
chapters of these operating instructions.
2.1 Intended use
This hand-held pressure calibrator is used as a calibration instrument for various
pressure measuring instruments.

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2. Safety
The instrument has been designed and built solely for the intended use described here,
and may only be used accordingly.
The technical specications contained in these operating instructions must be
observed. Improper handling or operation of the instrument outside of its technical
specications requires the instrument to be taken out of service immediately and
inspected by an authorised WIKA service engineer.
Handle electronic precision measuring instruments with the required care (protect from
humidity, impacts, strong magnetic elds, static electricity and extreme temperatures,
do not insert any objects into the instrument or its openings). Plugs and sockets must be
protected from contamination.
If the instrument is transported from a cold into a warm environment, the formation of
condensation may result in instrument malfunction. Before putting it back into operation,
wait for the instrument temperature and the room temperature to equalise.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for claims of any type based on operation contrary
to the intended use.
2.2 Personnel qualication
WARNING!
Risk of injury should qualication be insucient!
Improper handling can result in considerable injury and damage to
equipment.
The activities described in these operating instructions may only be
carried out by skilled personnel who have the qualications described
below.
Skilled personnel
Skilled personnel are understood to be personnel who, based on their technical training,
knowledge of measurement and control technology and on their experience and
knowledge of country-specic regulations, current standards and directives, are capable
of carrying out the work described and independently recognising potential hazards.

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2. Safety
2.3 Special hazards
WARNING!
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Do not apply a voltage greater than the specied voltage to the
instrument. See chapter 3 "Specications".
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Make sure that the test probes never contact a voltage source while
the test cables are connected to the current terminals.
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Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. Before using the
instrument, check that there are no cracks or missing plastic parts on
the case. Pay particular attention to the insulation of the connectors.
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Select the proper function and correct measuring range for the
measurement.
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The battery cover must be closed and locked in place before the
calibrator is operated.
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Remove the test cables from the instrument before opening the
battery compartment.
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Inspect the test cables for damaged insulation or exposed metal.
Check the continuity of the test leads. Damaged test leads should be
replaced before using the instrument.
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When using test probes keep ngers away from the test probe
contacts. Keep your ngers behind the test probes' nger guards.
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First connect the common lead, and then the live lead. When
disconnecting, remove the live test lead rst.
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Do not use the instrument if it is not working properly. The instrument
protection might be compromised. If in doubt, have the instrument
checked.
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Do not operate the instrument in areas with explosive gases, vapours
or dust.
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When measuring pressure, make sure that the process pressure
line is shut o and depressurised before it is connected to or
disconnected from the pressure module.
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Disconnect test leads before changing to another measurement or
generation function.
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To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock
or personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator
appears.
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In order to avoid any possible damage to the instrument or the test
equipment, use the correct leads, the correct function and the correct
range for the measuring application.

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2. Safety
WARNING!
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When screwing an adapter to the NPT thread of the calibrator, it is
necessary to use an additional sealing compound (e.g. Teon tape).
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When screwing use a wrench at the pressure port to x the calibrator
and avoid unnecessary stress to the case.
2.4 Labelling/safety marks
Product label
Explanation of symbols
Before mounting and commissioning the instrument, ensure you read the
operating instructions!
CE, Communauté Européenne
Instruments bearing this mark comply with the relevant European
directives.
This marking on the instruments indicates that they must not be
disposed of in domestic waste. The disposal is carried out by return to
the manufacturer or by the corresponding municipal authorities (see
directive 2002/96/EC).

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3. Specications
3. Specications
Measuring range
Pressure
Relative pressure -0.8 ... +2 bar -0.8 ... +10 bar -0.8 ... +20 bar
Overpressure safety 4 bar 13 bar 40 bar
Burst pressure 20 bar 20 bar 135 bar
Absolute pressure 0 ... 2 bar abs. 0 ... 10 bar abs.
Overpressure safety 4 bar abs. 13 bar abs.
Burst pressure 20 bar abs. 20 bar abs.
Accuracy 0.025 % FS
Resolution 5-digit
Current
Measuring range 0 … 24 mA (max. load 1,000 Ω)
Resolution 1 µA
Accuracy 0.015 % of reading ±2 µA (simulation and measurement)
Voltage
Measuring range DC 0 … 30 V
Resolution 1 mV
Accuracy 0.015 % of reading ±2 mV (measurement)
Temperature
Measuring range -40 … +150 °C
Resolution 0.01 °C
Accuracy 0.015 % of reading ±20 mΩ, or 0.2 °C for complete measuring chain
(Pt100 resistance thermometer and CPH6600)

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3. Specications
Basic instrument
Pressure connection 1/8 NPT female
Permissible media clean, dry, non-corrosive gases compatible with silicon, Pyrex, RTV,
gold, ceramic, nickel and aluminium
Temperature compensation 15 … 35 °C
Temperature coecient 0.005 % of the span/°C outside of 15 ... 35 °C
Units psi, bar, mbar, kPa, MPa, kg/cm², mmH2O (4 °C), mmH2O (20 °C),
cmH2O (4 °C), cmH2O (20 °C), inH2O (4 °C), inH2O (20 °C),
inH2O (60 °F), mmHg (0 °C), inHg (0 °C)
Output
Supply voltage DC 24 V
Power supply
Batteries DC 12 V, eight AA batteries
Battery life 1) 125 pump cycles to 20 bar
300 pump cycles to 10 bar
1,000 pump cycles to 2 bar
Permissible ambient conditions
Operating temperature -10 … +50 °C
Storage temperature -20 … +60 °C
Relative humidity 35 ... 85 % relative humidity (no condensation)
1) Minimum information for the included batteries.
Case
Material Blend of polycarbonate and ABS
Dimensions 103.3 x 229.0 x 70.7 mm
Weight 950 g
Approvals and certicates
EC conformity
EMC directive 2004/108/EC, EN 61326 Emission (Group 1, Class B) and Immunity
(portable measurement equipment)
Certication
Calibration 3.1 calibration certicate per DIN EN 10204
optional: DKD/DAkkS calibration certicate
For further specications see WIKA data sheet CT 16.01 and the order documentation.

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3. Specications
Available ranges and resolution
Pressure range and factor
Relative pressure -0.8 ... +2 bar -0.8 ... +10 bar -0.8 ... +20 bar
Overpressure safety 4 bar 13 bar 40 bar
Burst pressure 20 bar 20 bar 135 bar
Unit conversion factor
psi 1 30.000 150.00 300.00
bar 0.06894757 2.0684 10.3421 20.684
mbar 68.94757 2,068.4 10,342.1 20,684
kPa 6.894757 206.84 1,034.21 2,068.4
MPa 0.00689476 0.2068 1.03421 2.0684
kg/cm² 0.07030697 2.1092 10.5460 21.092
cmH2O (4 °C) 70.3089 2,109.3 10,546.3 21,093
cmH2O (20 °C) 70.4336 2,113.0 10,565.0 21,130
mmH2O (4 °C) 703.089 21,093 - -
mmH2O (20 °C) 704.336 21,130 - -
inH2O (4 °C) 27.68067 830.42 4,152.1 8,304.2
inH2O (20 °C) 27.72977 831.89 4,159.5 8,318.9
inH2O (60 °F) 27.70759 831.23 4,156.1 8,312.3
mmHg (0 °C) 51.71508 1,551.5 7,757.3 15,515
inHg (0 °C) 2.03602 61.081 305.40 610.81

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3. Specications
Side view, left
Front view Side view, right
Dimensions in mm

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4. Design and function
4. Design and function
4.1 Description
The CPH6600 has been designed so that it is both an easy-to-use and also a very
flexible pressure calibrator. The internal pressure sensor combined with an innovative
electrical pump and inputs for current, voltage, switch contacts and a resistance
thermometer enable the CPH6600 to calibrate virtually any pressure instrument. An
optional external pressure module allows an even greater pressure range, including
both absolute pressure and differential pressure calibration.
4.2 Scope of delivery
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Hand-held pressure calibrator with integrated pump, model CPH6600
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Operating instructions
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Test cables
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Calibration hose with ⅛ NPT male thread connections
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Adapter set consist of:
- ⅛ NPT female to ¼ NPT female
- ⅛ NPT female to ¼ BSP female
- ⅛ NPT female to G ½ female
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PTFE thread seal tape
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Eight AA batteries
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3.1 calibration certicate per DIN EN 10204
Cross-check scope of delivery with delivery note.
4.3 Voltage supply
Replacing batteries
To avoid false measurements, replace the batteries as soon as the battery indicator
comes on. If the batteries run too low the instrument will automatically shut down to
avoid the batteries leaking.
Only AA size alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries, from the
optional hand-held pressure calibrator model CPH6600 accessories,
should be used.

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4. Design and function
4.4 CPH6600 hand-held pressure calibrator, pressure and electrical connections
Front view Side view, right Side view, left
Rear 1 Electrical connection current, voltage,
switch test
2 Fine pressure adjustment
3 Pressure connection
4 Vent rotating knob
○ = open / ● = closed
5 Pressure/Vacuum rotating selection knob
+ = Pressure / - = Vacuum
6 Connection for external pressure module
7 Connection for resistance thermometer
8 Connection for Firmware programming
(only manufacturer)
9 Pump purge valve
2
CPH6600
F1 F2 F3
ZERO
PUMP
HOME
5
4
31
98
5
4
7
6

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4. Design and function
4.5 CPH6600 hand-held pressure calibrator, keypad
1) Function keys
Conguration of the instruments
2) ON/OFF key
Turning the instrument on and o
3) ZERO key
Zeroing of the pressure measurement
4) Arrow keys
Control of the current source/current simulation and adjustment of the pump limit
and the %-error limit
5) HOME key
Return to main menu
6) Pump key
Start-up of the pump operation
F1 F2 F3
ZERO
PUMP
HOME
2
5
1
3
6
4

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5. Transport, packaging and storage
5. Transport, packaging and storage
5.1 Transport
Check hand-held pressure calibrator for any damage that may have been caused by
transport. Obvious damage must be reported immediately.
5.2 Packaging
Do not remove packaging until just before use.
Keep the packaging as it will provide optimum protection during transport (e.g. change
in installation site, sending for repair).
5.3 Storage
Permissible conditions at the place of storage:
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Storage temperature: -20 ... +60 °C
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Humidity: 35 ... 85 % relative humidity (no condensation)
Avoid exposure to the following factors:
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Direct sunlight or proximity to hot objects
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Mechanical vibration, mechanical shock (putting it down hard)
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Soot, vapour, dust and corrosive gases
■
Potentially explosive environments, ammable atmospheres
Store the hand-held pressure calibrator in its original packaging in a location that fulls
the conditions listed above. If the original packaging is not available, pack and store the
instrument as described below:
1. Wrap the instrument in an antistatic plastic lm.
2. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent material, in the packaging.
3. If stored for a prolonged period of time (more than 30 days), place a bag, containing
a desiccant, inside the packaging.

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6. Commissioning, operation
6. Commissioning, operation
As soon as the hand-held pressure calibrator is turned on, by pressing the ON/OFF
key, it will go through a short self-test routine. During that routine, the display shows the
current rmware version, auto-shutdown status and the range of the internal pressure
sensor. The calibrator requires a maximum of 5 minutes warm-up to reach its specied
accuracy. Large changes in ambient temperature may make a longer warm-up period
necessary. The calibrator should be zeroed before starting the calibration.
6.1 Calibrator display
The calibrator's display consists of two sectors: The menu bar (located along the
bottom of the screen) is used to access the menu system. The main display (the rest of
the display) consists of up to three sub-sectors for the measurement activities. These
sub-sectors will be referred to as the UPPER, MIDDLE and LOWER displays in this
document.
Figure 1 shows the location of the dierent display elds, while are discribed in the
following table.
1Pressure units
Indication of the pressure unit (selectable from 15 pressure units)
2Units
Indication of the measuring unit
3Display of the span
Indication of the 4 ... 20 mA span (only for the functions mA and mA current loop)
4Primary parameter
Indication of the current measured parameters
Figure 1: Display
1
2
3
4

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6. Commissioning, operation
6.1.1 Main display functionality
There are three options for this menu: "MENU", {active display}, and "LIGHT".
6.1.1.1 Using the "MENU" option
The "MENU" option is entry to the rest of the menu system.
6.1.1.2 Using the {active display} option
The {active display} is displayed via the middle option in the menu in the main display.
It is used to select which display on the screen, for example, the ZERO key will be used
for.
6.1.1.3 Using the "LIGHT" option
The backlight can be toggled on and o using this key.
6.1.2 Main menu Functionality
There are three options on the menu, "CONFIG", {active display} and "MORE". The
main menu is the 'home' for the menu display.
6.1.2.1 Setting the {active display}
The {active display} is displayed via the middle option in the menu in the main display.
Pressing the F2 key switches between the {active display}.
6.1.2.2 Setting the {active display} parameters
In order to set the {active display} parameters, select the "CONFIG" option and open
the conguration menu.
Here the "SELECT" option will switch between the available choices for each
parameter. The rst parameter is "MODE". Since voltage, current and switch test modes
all use the same leads, two of these functions cannot be used concurrently. The ability

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6. Commissioning, operation
to select certain functions is limited and dependent upon what is already selected in the
other display sector. The "NEXT" option is used to change to the second parameter.
Only the resistance thermometer and pressure modes have a second parameter.
Resistance thermometers can be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit and for pressure
there are 11 dierent units.
Within any single display sector, the following modes are available:
P[1] = integrated pressure sensor
[EXT] = pressure with external pressure module
P[1] ST = switch test with integrated sensor
[EXT] ST = switch test with external pressure module
Current functions are only available on the lower display:
mA measurement = current measurement without voltage supply
mA w/24V = current measurement with voltage supply
mA Source = current source
mA sim = mA simulation using an external supply from the instrument under test
VOLT = voltage measurement
RTD = resistance thermometer (in the event a resistance thermometer is connected)
The following table shows which functions are available concurrently.
An "--" in a column indicates that the mode in the active display will not be available for
selection if the mode in that row is in use in any other display sector.
Active display
Other displays
P[1] [EXT] P[1]
ST
[EXT]
ST mA mA-loop Volt RTD
P[1]
[EXT]
P[1] ST -- -- -- -- --
[EXT] ST -- -- -- -- --
mA -- -- -- --
mA-loop -- -- -- --
Volt -- -- -- --
RTD
6.1.2.3 Accessing other menus
In order to access further menus, select the "MORE" option in the main menu.

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6. Commissioning, operation
6.2 Using the backlighting
The backlight is controlled by the "LIGHT" option on the main menu. The light is toggled
on and o when the F3 key is pressed.
6.3 Using the "ZERO" function
When the ZERO key is pressed, the calibrator will zero the {active display}, as long as
a pressure mode is selected and the pressure is within the zero limit. The zero limits are
within 5 % of the full scale range of the selected sensor. If the display indicates "OL" the
zero function will not operate.
The ZERO key is only used for pressure.
6.3.1 External pressure module (not absolute)
When a pressure module is selected in the {active display} and the ZERO key is
pressed, the calibrator subtracts the current displayed reading from the output value.
The zero limits are within 10 % of the full scale range of the selected sensor. If the
display indicates "OL" the zero function will not operate.
6.3.2 External pressure module (absolute)
When an external absolute pressure module is selected in the {active display} and the
ZERO key is pressed, the calibrator prompts the user to enter the barometric reference
pressure. For this the arrow keys can be used. The sensor port should be opened
(vented) to atmosphere while performing this procedure.
6.4 Other menu controlled functions
There are 12 sub-menus that can be accessed through the "MORE" option of the main
menu. A sub-menu contains three options. The rst option is unique to this function. The
second and third options of a sub-menu are always the same. The "NEXT" option leads
to the next sub-menu and the "DONE" option returns to home.
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