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3.2.1: Circuit Overview
Provides a quick status of
all circuits at a glance while
highlighting one circuit a
time with more detail. Each
dot around the perimeter of
the selector dial represents
one circuit. Circuit 1 is at the
top of the dial and circuit
numbers ascend clock-wise
around the dial.
•
Red dots represent
circuits in active alarm.
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Yellow dots represent
circuits with
acknowledged alarm.
•
Green dots represent
enabled circuits with no
alarms present.
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Grey dots represent
disabled circuits.
To move between circuits,
touch the circuit dot, drag
the black selector around
the dial or use the arrows
on either side of the circuit
number. The center of the dial displays the highlighted circuit’s live temperature, maintain temperature, circuit
name, and on-off duty cycle. Touch anywhere inside the dial to enter that circuit’s dashboard.
A slightly different view for circuits set for ambient control emphasizes electrical current (amps) measurement versus
present temperature.
Note:
Temperature shown for line sensing
control method.
Note:
Operating current shown for
ambient sensing control method.
3.2 The Genesis HMI Screens
The
following section details configuration of the TraceNet Genesis
HMI
module.