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4.
Operating of LCD Module
The optional LCD module (240 x 128 pixels) is operated via its four key buttons
as well as those for channel information. Besides display of the individual chan-
nels indicating information on measuring points and system events, menu-driven
operation allows calling up of settings and information plus controlling of the
data logger and printer.
4.1.
Display of Channels
•
During normal operation, the logo of the company WINTER is dis-
played. Operating the
key button for one channel
, the respective
channel is shown, indicating information on measuring points, sys-
tem parameters and events for 3 minutes. Afterwards, the display
automatically returns to the logo
•
While the logo is displayed, all channels can be scrolled through by
operating an
arrow key
. Each channel is indicated for 5 seconds.
After all channels have been shown, the display returns to the logo.
•
When operating an
arrow key
during channel display, the follow-
ing channel is indicated next to the one already shown.
•
In
case of alarm
, the respective channel is automatically dis-
played. If several channels are involved, these are automatically
scrolled through.
•
If alarm for one or more channels is signalled, any channel can be
displayed by constant operation of the
respective key button
. As
soon as same is released, the channel/s signalling alarm is/are once
more displayed.
•
Any system information is indicated while the logo display is on.
•
Furthermore, constant scrolling of all activated channels can be set
via the menu.
Summary of Contents for MX62
Page 54: ...55...
Page 57: ...58 Permits to choose the language which will be used into the software...
Page 58: ...59 The screen displays the different possibilities of the COM62 software...
Page 59: ...60 Examples of programmed possibilities...
Page 64: ...65 Configuration up to the inputs measurement channel type...
Page 66: ...67 configuration of detector s caracteristics...
Page 67: ...68 Test calibrating up to a detector...
Page 68: ...69 Permits to analyse for a defined detector the zero and sensitivity derives...
Page 77: ...78 Allows to choose a type of pre programmed detector...
Page 78: ...79 Allows to define a detection profile...
Page 79: ...80 Profile continuation type of alarm...
Page 80: ...81 Type of alarm continuation...
Page 81: ...82 Type of alarm continuation...
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