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HARRIS
888-9058-001
WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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The buttons through software control raise or lower the power as a Coarse or fast
changing control or a Fine slowly changing control.
The vertical row of LED to the right indicate the status of the digital communication
links between the main control system and the Apex exciter(s). These LEDs also show
that the control system is communicating with the PA slave controllers.
4.3 GUI and eCDi Control
4.3.1 Introduction
The top level of control is the computer interface. A common graphical interface is used
for the local GUI and remote control interface. The GUI interface has a common look and
operation across all new Harris product lines. The GUI interface has a separate
Technical Manual, 888-2517-001, covering the eCDi GUI interface as a computer
program.
IMPORTANT:
The section 2.4.3 in the GUI manual applies to the older versions of Platinum
transmitters and should not be used with the new Platinum-i version
The eCDi manual shall be used for functional eCDi information and this manual shall
be used for operator information using the actual Platinum-i GUI screens.
The transmitter eCDi computer will automatically boot up and load the local version of
the eCDi program. Levels of access are determined by passwords which are set up using
the Local UI tab on the local screen.
Levels of access:
•
Monitor
allows access to all screens, but prevents any transmitter control.
•
Operator
provides access to all screens but limits control to ON, OFF, Raise and
Lower control functions.
•
Engineer
has access to all GUI screens and control functions.
When logging on remotely, access to the transmitter at different control capacity levels is
controlled by passwords. These are set up with the User Management screen, part of the
Service eCDi, selected from the network log on page.