Schneider Electric PWRSRV710, PWRSRV750 setup guide Calibrating the Touch Screen, Care and Cleaning

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Appendix G—POWERLOGIC System Display (SD700) Installation

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Calibrating the Touch Screen

9/2002

 

 

3.Connect the female end of the serial cable to the COM 2 serial port on the Power Server (see Figure G–2). Tighten the captive screws on the cable connector.

4.Connect the male end of the serial cable to the Touch Screen Serial Output port on the system display. Tighten the captive screws on the cable connector.

5.Locate the video cable supplied with the system display.

6.Connect one end of the video cable to the female Video input port on the side of the system display. Tighten the captive screws on the cable connector.

7.Connect the other end of the video cable to the VGA output port on the Power Server (see Figure G–2). Tighten the captive screws on the cable connector.

COM 2 serial port — connect to

VGA output port — connect

the touch screen output port on

to the VIDEO input port on

the system display.

the system display.

 

 

COM2

 

Figure G–2: Power Server connectors

CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN

The first time you power up the system display, you should calibrate the

 

touch screen.

 

To calibrate the touch screen, do the following:

 

1.

Ensure that the Power Server is running and that the Power Server

 

 

interface is visible on the monitor.

 

2.

Touch the Maintenance tab.

 

3.

On the Maintenance tab, touch the Calibration button.

 

4.

Follow the on-screen instructions.

 

5.

When calibration is complete, touch the screen in several places and

 

 

ensure that the pointer arrow accurately follows your touch. If it does not,

 

 

repeat the calibration procedure.

CARE AND CLEANING

Occasionally clean the display panel with a soft cloth dampened with glass

 

cleaner. Spray cleaner on the cloth. Do not spray cleaner directly on the

 

touchscreen. Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen surface

 

to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit. Allow the screen to air dry.

NOTE: Never use ammonia-based cleaners to clean the touchscreen. Do not use paper products to clean the screen as they may scratch the surface.

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Contents Instruction Bulletin 63230-216-207/A3 9/2002Please Note Class a FCC Statement Contents Appendix H-DATABASE Backup Power ServerInstallation IndexIntroduction OverviewPower Server used as a standalone system monitoring device Safety Precautions Hazard of Electric SHOCK, BURN, or ExplosionSafety Precautions 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Dimensions InstallationMounting Proper orientation of Power Server and power supply Power Supply PS080 mounting Installation 63230-216-207/A3 Mounting 2002 Connections Summary ConnectionsConnections description Fusing Control PowerGrounding Power Server grounding to local equipment RS-232 Serial Ports COM 1 and COM 2 portsDefault Values for RS-485 Ports 2shows the default values for each of the RS-485 portsRS-485 Ports Connecting 4-WIRE Devices AS 2-WIRE Instruction bulletin for the last device on the daisy chainDaisy Chain Maximum Distances 2-Wire Baud Rate Communications WiringDaisy Chain Maximum Distances 4-Wire Baud Rate Maximum Distances DevicesConnections 63230-216-207/A3 Communications Wiring 2002 Using a Null Modem Serial Cable to Configure SetupSummary of Setup Steps You perform these main tasks30703013 Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal Options Option DescriptionConnecting to the Power Server with Netmeeting Power Sever remote or local connections for setupStarting NetMeeting Communications Netmeeting Windows 2000 path30703018 Use NetMeeting to access the Power Server Configuring the Power ServerPower Server splash screen displays Power Server Desktop Setting the Date/Time and Time Zone Hazard of System Malfunction Failure to do so will result in communication errors Configuring Your Powerlogic SystemCommunication connection for COM 3 or COM 4 ports Setup 63230-216-207/A3 Configuring the Power Server 2002 Table A-1 Power Server Specifications Appendix A-SPECIFICATIONSTable A-2 PS080 Specifications Appendix A-Specifications 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Appendix B-CHANGING Your Password Appendix B-Changing Your Password 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Ethernet UTP port Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Assigned IP Address Place a Call button 10.10.10.10 Table C-1 Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal Options Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Appendix D-INTEGRATING the Power Server Into SMS Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved About the Software Warranty Appendix E-UPLOADING and Deleting Files on the Power ServerUploading Files to the Power Server Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 2002 Uploading Files to the Power Server To display the Power Deleting Files on the Power Server Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230-216-207/A3 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230-216-207/A3 Power Server icon 63230-216-207/A3 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Safety Precautions Appendix G-POWERLOGIC System Display SD700 InstallationInstallation and Operation Product DescriptionCare and Cleaning Calibrating the Touch ScreenSpecifications Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Appendix H-DATABASE Backup Backing UP the Database on the Power ServerChecking the Database Backup Status Backing UP the Power Server Database Onto a Separate PC Restoring the Database on the Power Server INDEXNumerics Index 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Page Powerlogic Power Server Setup Guide

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