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Mounting and operating instructions compact emergency power supply CEAG LP-STAR
40071860247 (L) September 2018 www.ceag.de
7 Operating
7 .4 Operating the control unit
LEDs (1) in the upper row signal current functions that are
triggered by the function keys (2) next to them.
The 3 left-hand keys trigger prescribed functions in the
control software for the control unit:
• <Test> activates a simulated power failure for as long as it
is depressed, so that the emergency lighting systems can
be checked. After the button is briefly pressed there is a
simulated power failure of at least 5 seconds.
• <FT> activates the menu point start / cancel function test
• <DT> A duration test is carried out via the control software
the course and results of which are shown in the display (5).
A function test is carried out via the control software, the
course and results of which are shown in the display (5).
In the case of a function test the final circuits and the
luminaires connected to them are checked. You will find
further information on this in the description of the associated
program function in the following text.
A duration test checks whether the connected batteries
guarantee the parametrised, legally prescribed minimum
service life for the emergency lighting in the event of a
power failure. Further details on the operating condition and
disruptions to the system can be accessed under the Test
and Statusmenu.
The right-hand 3 function keys can be allocated functions via
the parametrisation of the control unit; for example the first
button can be allocated the manual reset function.
The other LEDs (3) signal:
• The operational readiness of the system
• Supply feed from the power source for safety purposes
(battery operations in the event of mains power failure or
function test / duration test),
• Faults that can be further analysed via the menu in the
control unit.
Using the control keys in the keypad (6) the program
functions for the control software can be called up and/or
their parametrisation can be changed.
Using the key (7), designated with <Menu>in the current
text, the main menu for the control software is called up
from the default display.
1
4
3
6
7
2
5
In addition, by using this key it is possible to return to the
previous menu level, until the default display (5) is once again
shown in the graphic display.
The selection is confirmed with the <ok> key. By clicking
the Menu button the current menu point is exited and the
changes are recorded in the non-volatile memory in the
control unit; the control software generally returns to the
next-higher menu level.
By clicking the <ESC> key the changes entered in a menu
are discarded; the control software returns to the next higher
menu level without saving the changes. The selection within a
menu for the control software is carried out using the cursor
key
on the keypad.
• Using the
keys you can select the direction (up/
down) in a menu line and/or change between input fields.
• Using the keys
you can select settings, or param-
eters with a specific change value (increment) can be
increased or decreased. Such selection options are marked
with the symbol
in the graphic display (5).
By clicking the keys several times the action is triggered;
by holding the key down (more than approx. 1 second) the
function is accelerated.
On the next two pages there is an overview of the basic menu
structure and further information on use and parametrisation.
Starting point:
Default display
<Menu>
Selection of main menu:
/
: Selection of Basic setup in main menu
1
)
2
)
<Menu>- key: back to default display (cancel)
<ok> button: Confirm selection, display of
menu selected (with the function
test selection)
3)
)
1
) visible area of the main menu (with screen roll
(scroll) function)
2
) currently non-visible area
3
) Identification of a choice
Graphic display (default
display during trouble-free
operations)
Test & Statusmenu
Block & Reset Alarms
Basic setup
Circuit setup
Luminaire setup
Logbooksetup
Language
Date & Time
Functiontest
Durationtest
etc. ...
Menu
choice
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