1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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• Move the cursor onto the alert icon, then press the
left button
.
• Select the alert message on the alert list, then press the
left button
.
1.48.3
Alert list
The alert list displays the names of violated alerts, including the time and date violated.
Up to 100 alerts are stored in the internal memory. Unacknowledged alerts are dis-
played first in the list (in red text), in the order in which they appear in the [ALERT] box.
Unacknowledged warnings are displayed in the list (in yellow-orange text), in the order
in which they appear in the [ALERT] box.
Cautions are displayed in the list (in yellow text), in the order in which they appear in
the [ALERT] box.
An unacknowledged alert can be acknowledged from the list by selecting it, the press-
ing the
left button
. To erase the data for the number selected, press the
left button
again. To erase all alert indications, select [REFRESH DATA], then press and hold the
left button
.
To display the alert list, place the cursor on the [ALERT] icon and press the
right but-
ton
.
To change pages, select Next, then press the
left button
.
Alert title and code
Alert description
Date and time of alert
Displayed page/Pages available
1 BACK
2 TRIP-------------------------------------
TRIP ALERT
29/SEP/2016
06:56
3 SPEED---------------------------------
29/SEP/2016
06:50
4 SYSTEM
ERROR-------------------
HEADLINE
29/SEP/2016
06:15
9 REFRESH
DATA
Alert icons
Alerts are displayed in the same
color as their alert icon.
[ALERT LIST (1/2)]
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