STULZ CyberRow DX Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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4.2.3 Display
Variables
The user interface display panel provides screens with
three (3) different forms of both the read only and the
modifi able variables:
Numbers
are displayed as positive (+) or negative (-)
integers.
Dual-State
can be toggled between two (2) values
i.e. On/Off, Yes/No.
Word Variables
have a unique text message for
each of the variable's possible choices.
4.2.4 Cursor Position in Screens
The following display screen is shown as an example
after accessing a new menu loop display screen using
the function keys. The name of the menu loop is the line
in the upper-most fi eld of the screen. A fl ashing window
also appears in the left of the uppermost fi eld indicating
you're in the top level of that menu loop.
CONTROL MENU
Alarm Set
CLOCK
Version
Flashing
Window
From this position the Up ( ) and Down
( )
arrow keys
may be used to access additional selections within the
current display menu.
Each screen supports a specifi c functional requirement.
Pressing the Enter (
) key allows you access to the
selected display screens to adjust any of the modifi able
fi elds. If a screen with modifi able values is accessed, you
may use the Enter key to insert a fl ashing cursor in the
modifi able fi elds within that screen.
Flashing
Cursor
SET CLOCK
Time:
00:00
Date:
00/00/0000
Day:
XXXXXXX
If the fl ashing cursor is located in a modifi able fi eld, the
value of the fi eld will be changed with the use of the Up
( ) and Down
( ) arrow keys. When the Enter (
) key is
pressed the cursor moves to the next modifi able fi eld. After
entering the last modifi able fi eld within a screen, pressing
the Enter key removes the cursor and the fl ashing window
reappears in the left-hand corner of the upper-most fi eld
of the current screen. From here advancement to the next
adjacent menu loop screen will occur when the Up or
Down key is pressed. Successive use of the Enter key will
advance the cursor through the various modifi able fi elds of
the display screen eventually returning to the fi rst fi eld.
Values that are already correct may simply be skipped
over by using the Enter (
) key without modifi cation of
the variable. The current value, if not changed, will be
retained after pressing the Enter (
)
key
.
Values for fi elds
being adjusted will automatically wrap when adjusted
beyond the high or low limit established for that fi eld.
Whenever the fl ashing cursor is located in a modifi able
fi eld, pressing the Escape
(Esc)
key one time returns the
user to the next menu up. Each successive use of the
Escape key returns you to the next menu level up until the
Main screen is reached.
4.2.5 Modifi able Variables
SET CLOCK
Time:
00:00
Date:
00/00/0000
Day:
XXXXXXX
Modifi able
Variable
For the purpose of this manual the examples of user
modifi able variables within display screens will be
denoted by
bold text
. (Please note the actual display
may not use bold text.) Pressing the Enter (
) key
accepts the value displayed and advances the cursor to
the next modifi able fi eld. The Up ( ) or Down
( ) key may
be used to modify the values of these fi elds.
If the modifi able fi eld is a positive (+) number, the positive
value is indicated by the absence of a (+) or (-) symbol.
The (-) negative symbol will be displayed to the left of the
fi rst digit for negative numbers.
4.2.6 Password
Authorization
Levels
Access to a menu loop may be requested from the
main menu. Modifi able control screens have variables
that affect system performance. Improper settings may
result in erratic operation and possible system failure or
damage. Anyone is allowed direct access to the
Info
and
Alarm log
display menus with no security password.
Only authorized personnel who possess a thorough
understanding of the system operation should perform
modifi cations to secured menu settings (Control, Service
and Factory). These menus are confi gured with password
protection, thus requiring a higher level of authority to
access them. The screens must have accurate variables
entered otherwise erratic operation may occur.
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