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Info:
If DC power is lost to the router, the
01B Screen Setup
setting defaults back to
the default settings (
Contrast = 50%, Brightness = 50%
).
• 01C
Power Save:
This setting turns off the
Power Save™
feature, or you can select a duration
of time (from 1 to 60
minutes) that determines when the display goes into Power Save mode.
This setting also allows the Port LEDs to be turned “
OFF,
” or set to “
Auto
” mode. If you want
the Port LEDs to always be off, you need to set the Port LEDs to
OFF
. In Auto mode, the Port
LEDs automatically blink whenever a device is communicating to a router port.
Default settings:
PowerSave [Min] = 15 Min
,
Port LEDs = Auto
Range:
PowerSave = OFF, 1-60 Min; Port LEDs = Auto, OFF
What is the Power Save feature?
This feature turns off the router’s LCD backlight and LEDs to
conserve energy. The router enters Power Save mode if there hasn’t been a button press or fault
message for a set period of time (per
minutes
setting). When in Power Save mode, the router’s
LCD backlight and LEDs can be reactivated by pressing any button. If a fault occurs during Power
Save mode, the LCD backlight and FAULT LED come on and stay on as long as the fault is present.
Info:
If you want the LCD backlight and LEDs to always be on (while communicating),
the
PowerSave [Min]
setting must be
OFF
and the
PORT LEDs
set to
Auto
.
Info:
Pressing the SELECT knob causes the router to exit Power Save mode. However,
rotating the SELECT knob does not cause the router to come out of Power Save mode.
• 01D
Temp Display:
This menu item selects whether to display temperatures in Fahrenheit
or Celsius. Once you select either Fahrenheit or Celsius, the following menu items are affected
by this selection: the METER button’s
04D AGS Temp
menu, the SETUP button’s
04E Gen Run
Temp
menu, and the TECH button’s
01 INV Temperatures
menu.
Default setting:
Fahrenheit
Range:
Fahrenheit, Celsius
• 01E
Viewing Ports:
The
Viewing Ports
menu item sets the device “home” screen (i.e., Port
Home) to either automatically scroll through each active/connected port, or requires you
to manually select each port. Selecting and adjusting the
seconds
enables the
Auto Scroll
feature and allows you to determine how long each active device home screen (under the
PORT button) is displayed before it automatically scrolls to the next active “home” screen.
Default setting:
Auto Scroll [secs] = OFF
Range:
Auto Scroll = OFF, 1-60 secs
Info:
Once the
Auto Scroll
feature is enabled, the active “home” screen menus under
the PORT button begin auto-scrolling after one minute of inactivity (i.e., no button
push or pressing the SELECT knob).
Info:
Rotating the SELECT knob pauses the display’s auto-scrolling. Once the SELECT
knob is no longer rotated, auto-scrolling resumes—it does not require another minute
of inactivity to resume auto-scrolling.
• 01F
ARTR
Aux Relay:
The router’s Aux Relay becomes a battery voltage-controlled relay
when
Auto VDC
or
Auto VDC (BTS Comp)
is selected from the
CTRL/04 ARTR Aux Relay
menu.
Use the following settings to open/close on DC volts with an adjustable delay.
◊
Open Volts
– The battery voltage trip point at which the router’s Aux Relay contacts
open. This setting can be below or above the
Close Volts
setting, depending on if you want
the relay to be active low or active high.
◊
Close Volts
– The battery voltage trip point at which the router’s Aux Relay contacts
close. This setting can be below or above the
Open Volts
setting, depending on if you want
the relay to be active low or active high.
Default settings:
Open Volts = 10.0 VDC (12v), 20.0 VDC (24v), 40.0 VDC (48v);
Close Volts = 14.0 VDC (12v), 28.0 VDC (24v), 56.0 VDC (48v)
Range:
Open & Close Volts = 8.0-17.0 (12v), 16.0-34.0 (24v), 32.0-68.0 VDC (48v)
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