GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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| RCP-200
Once a category/sub-category has been selected, the Control Area is configured with the appropriate control and
monitoring functions.
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Individual function areas are delineated by borders, and each is labeled with a header
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These function areas may occupy more than one sector
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When a function occupies more than one sector, the left-most control knob within the combined sectors is
assigned to that function
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In some cases, a sector may incorporate two stacked functions; in such a case, one would be operated by turning
the knob, while the other would be operated by pushing the knob
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Unused areas of the screen may contain messages, status information, instructions or diagrams.
To adjust the controls in a function area, you must activate the area, using one of these methods:
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Touch the area on the screen – only for slider controls (see below)
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Turn or push the control knob associated with that area – all types of controls
The active area will be delineated by a purple border.
If you have activated the area by turning or pushing the control knob, you will have adjusted the parameter at the same
time. However, if the area contains a slider, turning the knob will adjust it, but pushing the knob quickly or touching the
area will activate it without changing the value.
If you push and hold the control knob associated with a slider, you will recall user default value for the parameter
controlled by the slider (if it exists) or the factory value otherwise.
6.2 Types of Controls
All controls found on an RCP-200 panel will be one of the following types:
Toggle switches
Toggle switches are used to change between two states where the
non-displayed state is obvious from the context (e.g. OFF – ON).
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There are two background colors for the toggle switch: dark green and light green.
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OFF/Disabled is dark green,
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ON/Enabled is light green.
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When a parameter offers 2 values but the non-active one is not obvious, a multi-value
list of 2 will be offered instead of a toggle switch to make the change a predictable one.
Push-Button switches
Push-button switches are used to trigger events (e.g. ADD, REMOVE,
RESTART, SAVE, etc.)
Push the control knob below the displayed push-button switch to operate it.
Multi-value lists
These lists display multiple values. Turn the control knob to move up
and down the list (see note * below).
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The selected value is shown on a LIGHT BLUE background
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Non-selected items are on a DARK BLUE background