72 The PQF-Manager user interface
Manual Power Quality Filter PQFS
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The PQF-Manager user interface
7.1
What this chapter contains
This chapter presents the features and operating instructions for the PQF-Manager user
interface (
). Use the contents of this chapter as background information for the
next chapters, which explain how to commission, operate and troubleshoot the active
filter and how to set up various communication interfaces based on RS485 or Ethernet.
Some of the functions discussed in this chapter require cabling of external I/O to the
connection terminals at the rear of the PQF-Manager. Refer to
Section 6.12
for guidelines
on how to do this.
Figure 51: Front view of the PQF-Manager user interface
7.2
PQF-Manager user interface description
The PQF-Manager is based on a touch screen user interface hence there are no hardware
buttons used. All user actions like moving from one to another menu or data entry are
done directly by touching the soft buttons or icons on the “touch sensitive” screen. The
screen is made of high quality scratch resistance glass. The screen is “resistive touch
screen” and hence the user may use any object such as finger or any blunt object like a
pen, screw driver etc. Care must be taken not to damage the screen by accidental hard
tapping by a sharp object.
The main screen of the PQF-Manager is given in