TM_s-MEXT_ME28relC_00_12_19_EN
Technical manual
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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2.2
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INTERFACE
2.2.1
Groups of masks and menu structure
The tree structures for moving around the various menus of the controller are shown below.
The masks may be accessed through different menus using the
[UP]
and
[DOWN]
keys shown in the following figures with a double arrow
. The
[ENTER]
or
[ESC]
keys
are identified by
.
Main Mask
Select User
Menu
Alarm Menu
User
Password
Service
Password
Power On
Select Unit
Menu
Select Setpoint
Menu
Select I/O
Menu
Select Clock
Menu
Select Service
Menu
Esc
Esc
PRG
key
Alarm key
Esc
Esc
User Menu
Service Menu
Setpoint Menu
I/O Menu
Clock Menu
Esc
Esc
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Unit Menu
Esc
Esc
Esc /
Esc /
Esc
Display Alarm
Display User
Display Service
Display Setpoint
Display I/O
Display Clock
Display Unit
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Esc /
Status pages
Select Log
Menu
Esc
Log Menu
Esc /
Display Log
Esc /
Factory
Password
Select Factory
Menu
Esc
Factory Menu
Esc /
Esc
Display Factory
Esc /
Figure 2-2:
Tree for moving around the menus
•
The
“Unit Menu”
displays information such as temperature, pressure and circuit states.
•
The
“Setpoint Menu”
is used to set the setpoints for the various available functions.
It is possible to set different setpoints depending on the available function modes (heat resources present, humidifier present, and dehumidifier present, etc.).
•
The
“In/Out
menu”
shows the status of the digital inputs and values read from the analogue inputs.
It also shows the status of the digital outputs and the voltage supplied to the analogue outputs.
If I/O expansions are present (depending on the configuration parameters), the inputs and outputs of the latter are also shown.
•
The
“Clock menu”
is used to set and display the date and time and configure the time bands.
•
The
“Log
menu”
is used to display the list of alarm events recorded by the unit.
•
The
“User menu”
is used to display and set parameters relative to user programming of the unit.
•
The
“Service” menu
is used by Service to display and set unit configuration parameters.
•
The
“Factory
men
u”
is used by the manufacturer to display and set unit configuration parameters.