1. Operating the H212 Handheld
The Handheld has 12 push-button controls and two graphical display screens for
indicating button functions and displaying information, messages, alarms and warnings.
Each Trident Remote-Control System has at least one Handheld. This section describes
how the Handheld buttons and screens work.
1.1. General Operations
The Trident Quick Start Guide contains instructions for turning the Handheld on
and off in normal operating mode (i.e. not Matching Mode or Configure Mode). After
turning on, the Handheld will initially display a Logo for several seconds or until a button
is pressed, after which the Handheld will display its primary functions, as shown in
Figure 1. The choice of function layout, logo and time for which the logo is displayed
may be adjusted through the Configure Mode described in
Figure 1
Handheld Primary Functions (Icons shown might be different on demo remote)
Each symbol on the two screens indicates the function of the nearest button. Each
button corresponds to a specific digital (or analog) output on the receiver. For the purpose
of this demo, the outputs will be activated as long as the button is held down. This
behavior can be modified by customizing the software.