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That completes the set-up. At this point you may be presented with the option of saving the values
changed or not with the screen of Figure 6.14.
SAVE CHANGES Y/N
Figure 6.14 Save Screen
Note: You may not see this screen. If no changes were made in the set-up, or changes were made to the
Feeder Module set-up or the Pulse Set-up
,
it will not appear. This is because those changes are actually
saved in the DSP-DFM and DSP-DSM respectively. The changes selected will be saved in non-volatile
EEPROM memory until the next time the set-up is changed and re-saved.
Pressing ENTER after selecting Y/N.
6.6 Self Test
At this point the user is asked if SELF-TEST is desired with screen of Figure 6.15.
SELF-TEST? Y/N
Figure 6.15 Self-Test
P
rompt
The user can just press ENTER to ignore and return to the Home Screen, or select Y ENTER to perform
Self-Test on the system. See Self-Test section for details. See Section 9 for Self-Test.
7
OPERATION
7.1 Screen Navigation
Normally with an un-faulted system and recent RESET, the Display Module will display the Normal Home
screen of Figure 7.1 with a green NORMAL light on the front panel and no Alarm. The System Module will
indicate a green NORMAL light and the DSP-DFM modules will show no light indication at all. The DSP-DPS
supply will also indicate POWER with a green light when power is supplied to it. The yellow PULSE light may,
or may not, be ON, depending on whether, or not, the INVERTed mode of operation has been selected for
the pulse operation. If the Inverted Mode is selected the Pulse Relay will be normally energized and will de-
energize with each pulse. The PULSE light will indicate when the pulse relay is energized. In the Normal pulse
mode, the light will be OFF and will light with each pulse. The Display Module will indicate the Normal Home
screen as in Figure 7.1.
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Figure 7.1 Normal Home Screen