GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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| HCO-1822
Icon 3 – Input 1 status
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A: Green - Status OK; format shown
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B: Red – Error
Icon 4 – Input 2 status
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A: Green - Status OK
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B: Red - Error
Icon 5 – Bypass Status
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A: Bypass not active – switch operational
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B: Bypass activated
Icon 6 – Card Heath status
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A: Green - Fan OK and GPI Power OK
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B: Red - Fan error or GPI Power Error
When an icon shows an error state, a message describing the error in more detail will appear beneath the icons.
If there is more than one error, they will cycle through the display.
In all cases, mousing over an icon will cause a more detailed description of its current status to appear in the
message area. Error message cycling will resume when the cursor is no longer over an icon.
Move the mouse over an icon and a status message appears below the icon providing additional information. If
there is an error, the error status message appears in the message area without mouse-over.
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If there are multiple errors, the error messages cycle so all can be seen
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The icon whose status or error message is shown is highlighted with a mauve background
2.
The left-hand side of the panel contains a series of buttons that control the contents of the main window (section
4). Click on one to access the indicated controls. The selected button is highlighted (darker) and the main panel
heading matched the button name.
3.
At the bottom are the controls for the User presets.
4.
This section contains the main operating controls and displays for managing the HCO-1822’s feature set. The
contents are selected by clicking a button on the left-hand side of the screen.
The left side of the window, containing sections 2 and 3, can be hidden or revealed by clicking the arrow icon at the
center of the left side border.
Each of the panels associated with the groups accessed from the buttons in Section 2, and shown in Section 4, is
described individually in the following sections.
3.4.2 The Switch panel
The HCO-1822 has three modes of switch operation, selected from the Select tab in the Switch control panel.
Clean switching in any of these modes is enabled by selecting the
Clean Switch Enable
checkbox.
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This activates the Timing panel, where the clean switch timing requirements can be set up. See section 3.4.4.
The graphic at the top of the panel identifies the input that is currently selected, and indicates the validity of both
inputs by the color of their icons.