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3.
DISPLAY AND NAVIGATION
3.1
DISPLAY INFORMATION
LogBox Wi-Fi
has an LCD display with 3 numerical lines of 4 ½ digits, to display the current value of all enabled channels, as well as the minimum
and maximum values thereof. At the same time, it is possible to display the current value of up to three analog channels and, in a second screen, if
enabled, the digital input current value. In addition to channel information,
LogBox Wi-Fi
has 7 screens with a variety of information and features
and 24 symbols that allow for easy information visualization and diagnostics.
See below an illustration of the display with a description of each symbol’s functionality.
Figure 1 –
LogBox Wi-Fi
Display Information
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: It remains lit while
LogBox Wi-Fi
has a valid IP on the wireless network to which you are connected. If the device is set to wake up by
keyboard, it will remain on while the interface remains available.
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: When the digital channel is disabled, it remains off. When set to "Pulse Count" mode, it will remain on. When set in the "Event Log" or
"Logs Control" modes, it will remain lit, flashing when an event is detected at the digital input.
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: Lights up when the USB cable is connected. Turns off when the USB cable is disconnected.
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: It remains lit from the moment the device registers the first log until the moment it stops logging. When set to "Daily" mode, which must
start and end daily at a predetermined time, it will remain lit within the set time. It will flash while logging, turn off at the time of a log and restart.
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: Lights up and stays on when entering an alarm condition. Turns off when a new configuration is received, or the alarm status is
cleared. Indicates to the user that, at some point, an alarm has been triggered.
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, , , : Light up while the alarm conditions of the corresponding channels are satisfied: 1 (analog channel 1), 2 (analog channel 2),
3 (analog channel 3) and 4 (digital channel). When you exit the alarm condition, the flag will be cleared.
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: Indicates the battery voltage level. This symbol is updated next to the log range (even if the device is not logging), with a minimum of 5
minutes. Thus, if the device is configured to log every 1 second, the battery indicator will refresh every 5 minutes. If the logging interval is
longer than 5 minutes, the battery indicator will update with the same log range.
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: Battery over 75 %
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: Battery over 50 %
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: Battery over 25 %
o
: Battery below 25 % (provide battery replacement)
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: Lights up while the "Maximum" values information reached in each channel are being displayed.
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: Flashes to inform the receipt of valid data packet from one of the available communication interfaces.
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: Indicates which channels are enabled.
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: Lights up while the "Minimum" amount of information is being displayed.
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: If the channel unit is set to °F or °C, one of the symbols will light up during channel display. Otherwise, no unit symbol will be
displayed.
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: If the clock is set in the 12-hour format, the PM symbol will light up when the clock is displayed, and the time is later than 1 pm.