Use and Maintenance Manual – 08/2018 Rel. 3
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14. KEYBOARD
For convenience the keys are numbered from [P1] to [P9] as shown in figure F14.1. The nine keys have a single main function.
Figure F14.1: Control keyboard
Table T14.1: Key functions
Key
Setting/Program or Menu
P1
Function selection key.
P2
Function selection key.
P3
Function selection key.
P4
Function selection key.
P5
“Back” key to go back to the previous view.
P6
“OK” key to confirm selection.
P7
Key to access the on-line guide.
P8
Start key to start the motor.
P9
Stop key to stop the motor.
STAND BY led.
Machine status led.
Keys [P8] Start
and [P10] Stop
have different effects depending on the position of the wheel guard as indicated in
table T14.2.
Table T14.2: Effects of the Start and Stop keys in relation to the status of the wheel guard
Pressed key
Wheel guard
position
Result
[P8] Start
OPEN/HIGH
•
If the stopping brake is disabled the machine doesn’t spin and emit three beeps
to alert the required function cannot be taken;
•
If the stopping brake is enabled and the machine shows imbalance positions the
machine performs a low speed spin (SWI procedure. See paragraph
SWI wheel
stop procedure on the positions of imbalance
).
NOTE: for operator safety purposes, the SWI procedure will not be run when the
MOTO Wheel Type is enabled.
CLOSED/LOW
The machine will run the balancing or testing spin.
[P9] Stop
OPEN/HIGH
No action.
CLOSED/LOW
•
No action if the wheel is spinning;
•
Spinning stop if this is in progress.