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GV Matrix
User Manual
Change to the next or previous value when a variable value is shown and change
has been enabled using the [SEL] button
[SEL]
Gives access to the next menu level. When a parameter value is shown, pushing
this button once enables modification of the value using the [+] and [–] buttons; a
second push confirms the new value
[ESC]
Cancels the effect of parameter value changes that have not been confirmed;
pushing [ESC] causes the parameter to revert to its former value.
Pushing [ESC] moves the user back up to the previous menu level.
[HOME] Exits the current menu and returns the user to the HOME screen.
If no controls are operated for 30 seconds, the controller reverts to its normal operating
status, and the status display ceases flashing yellow and reverts to its normal operating
mode.
Controller Status Indicator
The contoller status is displayed in the upper right side of the control panel, as a colored
outilne around the CTRL segment. The table shows how the various error conditions are
flagged.
Alarm/Status
Priority Display
Power supply failure
1
FLASHING RED
Fan failure
1
FLASHING RED
Internal error
2
RED
Normal (no errors)
GREEN
LOCAL CONTROL SELECTED
FLASHING YELLOW
The status display can show only one alarm/status, so it displays only the highest priority.
For example if there is an internal error, it should display RED. But if at the same time the
chassis fan has failed, then the LED will display FLASHING RED.
Be aware that a high priority alarm can mask a lower priority one.
Controller’s web page
The controller serves a web page from it’s ETH1 port. The web page provides complete
configuration utilities for the controller itself.
To use this resource, you must be able to connect to the controller. The controller is shipped
with these default IP addresses on its ports:
ETH1
ETH2
IP address
192.168.3.3
192.168.4.3
Network Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Gateway
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
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