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4.6.4
DATE & TIME MENU
MENU TEXT
MENU FUNCTION
VIEW / SET DATE & TIME
View and/or set the Date & Time.
VIEW / SET DST AHEAD
View and/or set the Daylight Saving Ahead occurrence.
VIEW / SET DST AHEAD
View and/or set the Daylight Saving Back occurrence.
VIEW UP TIME
View the monitor up time accumulator.
4.6.4.1
VIEW / SET DATE AND TIME
Current Date, Time, and Daylight Saving Time settings are shown as well as a fields that can be used to set New
Date, Time, and Daylight Saving Time settings.
Use the left (◄) or right (►) pushbutton to navigate between the New Date, Time, and Daylight Saving Time
fields. Use the up (▲) or down (▼) pushbutton to change the highligh
ted setting. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton
to accept and store the New Date, Time, and/or Daylight Saving Time settings. Press the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to
exit.
4.6.4.2
VIEW / SET DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AHEAD
Current Daylight Saving Time Ahead settings for Month, Week, Day of Week, Hour, Minute, and Second are
shown. Currently, per U.S. Federal standards, Daylight Saving Time is observed in the United States from 2:00
A.M. on the second Sunday in March until 2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in November.
Use the up (▲) or down (▼) pushbutton to navigate between the Daylight Saving Time Ahead fields. Use the left
(◄) or right (►) pushbutton to change the highlighted setting. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton to accept and store
the modified Daylight Saving Time Ahead settings. Press the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
4.6.4.3
VIEW / SET DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BACK
Current Daylight Saving Time Back settings for Month, Week, Day of Week, Hour, Minute, and Second are
shown. Currently, per U.S. Federal standards, Daylight Saving Time is observed in the United States from 2:00
A.M. on the second Sunday in March until 2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in November.
Use the up (▲) or down (▼) pushbutton to navigate between the Daylight Saving Time Back fields. Use the left
(◄) or right (►) pushbutton to ch
ange the highlighted setting. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton to accept and store
the modified Daylight Saving Time Ahead settings. Press the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
4.6.4.4
VIEW UP TIME
The MMU-1600G warranty coverage is valid for a total accumulated Monitor Up Time of two (2) years. Monitor
Up Time is displayed in Months, Days, Years, Hours, Minutes, Seconds format (MM/DD/YY / HR:MN:SC). This
display is view only.
Press the
ENTER
pushbutton or the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
4.6.5
REAL TIME MONITOR STATUS MENU
MENU TEXT
MENU FUNCTION
CHANNELS 1 - 6
View the real time voltages on the field inputs for channels 1 through 6.
CHANNELS 7 - 12
View the real time voltages on the field inputs for channels 7 through 12.
CHANNELS 13 - 16
View the real time voltages on the field inputs for channels 13 through 16.
OTHER AC & MISC INPUTS
View the real time voltages on the AC and Red Enable inputs as well as number of samples
taken for every input every line cycle, temperature, and current number of Port 1 errors.
DC INPUTS
View the real time voltages on the DC inputs.
4.6.5.1
CHANNELS 1-6
This display shows the Red, Yellow, Green, and Walk (if appropriate) AC field voltages for channel 1 through
channel 6. This display is view only. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton or the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
NOTE: A more condensed version of this information is available by pressing ESCAPE at the Run Time display.
4.6.5.2
CHANNELS 7-12
This display shows the Red, Yellow, Green, and Walk (if appropriate) AC field voltages for channel 7 through
channel 12. This display is view only. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton or the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
NOTE: A more condensed version of this information is available by pressing ESCAPE at the Run Time display.
4.6.5.3
CHANNELS 13-16
This display shows the Red, Yellow, Green, and Walk (if appropriate) AC field voltages for channel 1 through
channel 6. This display is view only. NOTE: If the monitor is configured to operate in Type 12 mode, a message
reading
NOT AVAILABLE IN TYPE 12
will be displayed. Press the
ENTER
pushbutton or the
ESCAPE
pushbutton to exit.
NOTE: A more condensed version of this information is available by pressing ESCAPE at the Run Time display.