Document name: Link IO - Manual
Document date: 1.2 10/02/2020
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Display navigation
Display and keys
The display in Link IO is a graphical B/W display with backlight with 132x64 pixels.
All the settings are accessible using the display and the navigation keys
Cursor on top-left of the screen or no cursor:
go to previous page
.
Cursor on top of setting:
increase value
.
Within a menu:
scroll menu up
.
Move cursor to next position and confirm setting
.
Within a menu:
enter menu selection
.
Cursor on top-left of the screen or no cursor:
go to next page
.
Cursor on top of setting:
decrease value
.
Within a menu:
scroll menu down
.
Cursor on top-left of the screen or no cursor:
go back one menu level
.
Cursor on top of setting:
send cursor to the top-left of the screen.
If on “warnings and alarms”,
return to the last page visited.
Go to the main settings menu
.
Go to “configuration warnings and alarms” screens
Settings are password protected and users will have to login to view and edit. The password screen is
displayed when trying to enter any configuration menu to allow the user to login (see in the next chapter
how). “I/O readings” is the only part always accessible without loggin
g in.
Settings of all expansions are configured from the main device. The expansions will not work in isolation.
The display backlight is automatically turned OFF if no button is pressed for more than 5 minutes. This
function makes sure also that the user is automatically logged out and the screen goes back to the main Link
IO page.
The
menu button has an independent backlight. If ON, it indicates the user is currently logged in.
The
button has independent red backlight. If ON, it indicates there is a problem that needs to be fixed,
such as a configured expansion being offline or a wrong configuration on the Universal Channels.