Section 4 – Functional Description

4.8.2 Background Color

The background color is the default color for all screen inactive areas, (between widgets and around the edge of the screen). It can be set by pressing the “BackGround” button shown right and in Figure 4-8 above.

This will pop up the color selection dialog. Choose the background color required.

Tap Okay to save the settings or Cancel X to quit without saving the changes. If saved, the display will now be at the brightness level set in the Normal Level.

4.9Timer/Totalizer Reset

From time to time it may be necessary to reset totalizers or timers. This is done from the System Utility menu by pressing the Timer Reset button shown left.

This brings up the reset dialog box (shown right) which shows all channels that are associated with timers or totalizers. (Ineligible channels are grayed out). Check the

channels you wish to reset and press the

Reset button - The checked channels will be cleared and set back to zero and the dialog will close. Exit the dialog at anytime without resetting channels by pressing the Cancel button X.

Figure 4-9 Display Setup

4.10 Special Events

There are several “Special Events” that can be programmed into the unit. These are dealt with here:

4.10.1 Record on Alarm

The recorder can be set up to record on an alarm condition. This requires setting the alarm and enabling the record option. The Channel and Master enable boxes must be checked. The record menu must be set up to record on alarm and the unit must be set into Record Arm mode.

The following conditions for record on alarm must be met for a recording to start.

Record Setup

Alarm Trigger

checkbox is checked

Alarm Setup

Record checkbox

is checked

Master and

Channel enable must be checked

Record Mode

The Record ARM button has been pressed

Alarm

The specified alarm

must be in an

alarm condition

When the alarm is active the unit will start recording. It will continue to record for a minimum of 30 seconds or until the alarm condition is removed.

4.10.2 Record on External Event

The recorder can be set up to record on an external event condition. This requires the optional Digital I/O option and the Digital Input to be used must be set to the record option and must be enabled. The record menu must be set up to record on external trigger and that trigger must be specified. The unit must then be set into Record Arm mode.

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