User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
6.
WORKING WI
After powering up a starting Logo is showed on the
While the operating system is being loaded a progress bar is visible in the middle of the
screen. During this process the view of screen may stay dimmed for 3-5 seconds. Please wait
until the end of this operation before starting to operate the device. Additionally, in the last
phase of loading in the lower left corner displays the software version. After that the main
application is started. The view of the main program depends of the
General settings
(see
the
Chapter 7.7. GENERAL SETTINGS
) and
Group
settings (see
Chapter 7.14. GROUPS
An example view of the main program shown in
6.2.
THE USE OF THE TOUCH-SCREEN
Do not use pointers with sharp edges (like tips of pencils and pens, knifes, scissors,
needles, wires, nails, screws, bolts etc.) while working with touch-screen. It is strongly
recommended to use a special stylus made of plastic or another soft material with round ends
(for example the pionter delivered with the device) or a finger. The display of the
should also be protected against aggressive substances and extremely high and
low temperature(see technical data in
Chapter
).
To clean the LCD screen you should use a special detergent designed for LCDs
and a soft cloth.
6.3.
DISPLAY
displays all data and dialogue on a 3,5” or 5,7” 320x240
pixel, color TFT screen with embedded touch screen panel. New devices have the display
protected with a thin transparent plastic cover. This protective layer should be removed before
use to ensure perfect visibility of pictures and sensitivity of the touch-screen.
displays data in a form selected by
user, at any time it is possible to switch presentation mode and group or show configuration
menu. All details of the user interface are designed to make use of device easy and intuitive.
To change display mode, group or to enter the menu, touch the screen of the
and press appropriate button in the
Navigation bar
.
Further information about menu and presentation modes are described in further
chapters.
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