control-panel display
User’s Manual
general organization
The display is structured around primary and secondary messages, measuring tables and setting screens. As a rule, the message displayed on the screen is always a primary one. The secondary messages, if any, are accessed by press- ing keys 9 ▼ and 10 ▼ (see figure 16). The presence of secondary messages is indicated by the arrow ↓ at the end of the primary message. Return to the primary messages is automatic if the keypad is not used for 2 minutes, or direct by pressing key 17 (see figure 14). The display screen lights up when a key is pressed, and goes off if no key is pressed for 5 minutes.
NOTE
Most functions may be directly accessed. For example, when voltage measurements are cur- rently displayed, it is pos- sible to directly access current measurements by pressing the "A" button.
display of messages
In addition to keypad operations, the graphical display brings up a window giv- ing the overall device status. The mes- sage displayed is then said to be primary (see list in the paragraph below). A prima- ry message can be used to access the measuring tables using keys 13 , 14 , 15 and 18 on the keypad (see figure 17 in the general appendix). The configuration screens can be accessed by pressing key
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A flashing arrow appears at the end of a primary message if there is a problem or an alarm; secondary messages can be accessed by pressing key 9 on the key- pad (see the list of secondary messages). The presence of another message is indi- cated by the arrows ↓ and ↑ at the end of the secondary message. They can be accessed by pressing keys 9 and 10 on the keypad.
The return to the primary message is automatic after a 2 minute time delay or by pressing key 17 on the keypad.
Display of alarms
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Fig. 18
IMPORTANT Select English U. S. as the display language to match the displays as presented in this manual.
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