Capstone Turbine Corporation
Model C65 Hybrid UPS User’s Manual
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36 of 66
400027 Rev A (July 2010)
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The
Display Window
is in the center of the Display Panel. The Display Window can
display four lines of twenty characters, each of which indicate menu hierarchy position,
data display, and data input.
The
Navigation Buttons
are located to the right of the Display Window, and consist of
four buttons arranged vertically, each with a line to its left indicating a line of data in the
Display Window. These four buttons, plus the buttons just to their right labeled (
-
), (
+
), and
ACCEPT, are the navigation buttons; they are used for selecting various display screens
or data items.
Menu Navigation
Movement around the top-level menu screens can be accomplished by use of the
Navigation Buttons. The top line of the display always shows the name of the current top-
level menu. Refer to Figure 6 for panel and display layout.
Figure 6. Display Panel and Navigation Functions
To move around the top-level menus, press the topmost of the four line Navigation
Buttons. The menu position indicator numbers at the right end of the top line will flash.
When the numbers are flashing, press the (
-
) or (
+
) buttons to move around the menus.
Each of the top-level menu screens has a number of submenus. The second line in the
Display Window shows the current submenu. Movement around the submenus is similar
to the top-level menus except you must press the second line Navigation Button to select
line two of the display. When the numbers are flashing, press the (
-
) or (
+
) buttons to move
around the submenus.
When you reach the desired menu, press the ACCEPT button to choose the menu, or wait
20 seconds for the system to automatically accept the menu selected.
The third and fourth levels display the selected performance data or allow input, like
passwords or adjustment of power settings. The descriptions of each screen or submenu
are grouped according to the top-level menu.
Navigation Buttons
ACCEPT Button
Top Level Menu Item
Third and Fourth Level Submenus
and Data Items
Second Level Submenu