User's Manual

XTend Max Reader User Manual v. 0.2 December 2012 9
3.4.1 Backlight Timeout
The Backlight Timeout defines the maximum amount of time that the display remains on while the
unit is inactive. The following values are available:
Default: 40 sec.
Maximum: 60 sec. (1 min.)
Minimum: 1 sec.
3.4.2 Brightness
Brightness defines the level of the brightness of the display. The following values are available:
LOW this will be the dimmest setting
MID this is a medium setting and is suitable for most environments
HIGH this is the brightest setting, and should be used in environments with low amounts of
available light
3.4.3 Start-Up Image
The Start-Up Image defines whether or not to display the FoundAnimals logo while the scanner is
switching on. When the feature is OFF, the image is disabled and will not display. When ON, the
image is enabled and will display.
3.5 Audio
Audio Icon
The Audio setting allows you to adjust the sounds made by Xtend Max.
Access the Audio menu as follows:
Press the left navigation button from scanner’s control panel to open the menu.
Continue to press the left navigation button until the green selection is on the Audio icon, and
then press the red “On” button in the center of the control panel to confirm your selection.
You can continue to scroll using the directional navigation arrows; the blue highlight indicates
a given selection; confirm your selections by pressing the red “On” button in the center of the
control panel.
Once you are done, press the right navigation button from scanner’s control panel to exit the
Audio menu.
3.5.1 Audio Level
The audio level sets the volume of Xtend Max’s audio signals. The following values are available:
OFF the sound is completely disabled for all audio settings
LOW this setting should be used in quiet environments or where animals are often scared
by ambient sounds
MID this is a medium setting and is suitable for most environments
HIGH this setting should be used in very noisy environments
3.5.2 Keyboard Sound
Keyboard sound will enable or disable the audio signal given when a button is pressed. When the
feature is set to OFF, the sound is disabled and will not be heard. When it is ON, the sound is
enabled and will be heard.