Sub MkIIIF
User Manual
Int. Approved
Document ref: ASF3-800-08
November 2018
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The screen is divided into several parts as follows:
a)
Along the bottom of the screen, there are legends which align with the function keys.
b)
The main centre area of the screen shows the sensor readings. Note that the range and
units of measurement may change for specific instruments.
c)
Readings in alarm states are highlighted with a black background (reverse video). These
readings correspond to those shown on the Remote Sensors.
d)
On instruments with two or less remote sensors, alongside the sensor reading the present
settings of the alarm set-points are shown (each sensor may be configured with two from
the following)
•
<< a very Low alarm,
•
< a Low alarm,
•
> a high alarm and
•
>> a very high alarm.
Note that oxygen controllers, when fitted, show the set-points as a deviation band around a set-
point. The set-point
is shown as ‘
S
’, and the deviation alongside the symbol ‘ ± ‘.
The Time of day is displayed in the top corner of the display
The contrast of the LCD display may be adjusted by turning the contrast control.
Pressing the backlight button (to the left of the contrast adjuster) alternately toggles the display
backlight on and off.
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