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6.3 HUMAN INTERFACE STRUCTURE
The human interface is based on consistency in operation. Consistency means that the functions are grouped
logically within the menu structure and will provide ease of use for the operator.
The LCD Display has 2 lines by 16 characters. The top line is always used to indicate information while the bottom
line is used for the menu structure indication.
There are three major menu groups under which all functions are located.
These groups are defined as:
Monitoring
Displaying analog measurements and alarms
Configuration
Configuring the system
Commands
Manually activated functions (High rate, Battery test etc.)
The menu indication uses five basic menu functions with the following functions:
Next
One step forward in the menu
Back
One step back in the menu
View
Display a selection
Enter
Acknowledge an entry
Exit
Always return to default menu
The following sections will clearly explain how you can access the various functions.
6.4 STATUS INDICATION DISPLAY
As explained in the previous chapter the top line of the display will indicate information about the status of the
system. If more than one message is active, the messages are displayed in sequence. Each message is displayed
for 1 second before the next message is displayed.
The following messages are displayed:
Alarm texts of the active alarms
Charge status messages
Events
Information line
The messages are dynamic meaning they are updated continuously. If the alarm texts are latched you must go into
the alarm menu to clear the text from the display. Refer to section 6.5.2 for details.
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Monit Confg Cmnd
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Next Back Exit
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Next View Exit
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Next Enter Exit
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Monit Confg Cmnd
Information line
Menu Line
FLOATING CHARGE
Monit Confg Cmnd