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3.7.1.
EXIT
The first item on every page of the menu system is EXIT. If no other selection is made then
EXIT is selected by default and the unit will exit the menu system and return to LISTENING
MODE.
3.7.2.
STATUS
The STATUS screen is also shown as part of section 3.2 TURN ON SEQUENCE. It shows the
Date, Time, Output Delay, Relay State and the Number of Logged Events. The STATUS screen
can be halted by pressing and holding the control button.
3.7.3.
VIEW EVENTS
When VIEW EVENTS is selected, the unit automatically scrolls
through logged event data. If no data has been logged, then a
NO EVENTS message will be displayed. If logged data is
available, then screens similar to those shown will be displayed.
Each screen displays the event number along with the time and
date of the event. The current time and date is displayed at the
top of the screen. If the countdown indicator is allowed to reach
zero, then the next event screen will appear until all events
have been displayed, after which the unit will return to
LISTENING MODE. If the control button is pressed at any point
then the unit will immediately return to LISTENING MODE.
3.7.4.
DELETE ALL EVENTS
When DELETE ALL EVENTS is selected, a screen showing the message “*WARNING* PRESS TO
ERASE ALL EVENTS” will appear. If the user wishes to delete all logged data, then they should
press the control button once before the countdown indicator reaches zero. If you do not wish
to erase all logged data, then simply allow the countdown indicator to reach zero without
pressing the control button.
3.7.5.
SHUTDOWN
Selecting this item will switch the unit off. When the countdown indicator reaches zero, the
display will go blank and the LEDs will flash once. The unit is fitted with a non-volatile memory
which will remember all settings (such as OUTPUT DELAY and TIME/DATE) until the next time
the unit is switched on. It is imperative that the unit is turned off using this command rather
than simply disconnecting the battery to allow any memory storage processes to terminate
prior to turning OFF.
3.7.6.
MORE…
Selecting this item shows the next page of the menu system. See the figure in section 3.7
SINGLE BUTTON MENU INTERFACE for all available pages.