5. Operating panel
The operating panel in the front cover of the control cabinet
features a display, a number of buttons and two indicator lights.
The operating panel enables manual setting and monitoring of the
performance of the system.
1
Fig. 2
Operating panel
Pos.
Description
1
Display
2
Arrow to the right
3
Help
4
Up
5
Down
6
Plus
7
Minus
8
Back
9
Home
10
OK
11
Indicator light, operation (green)
12
Indicator light, fault (red)
13
Brightness
6
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
12
5.1 Display
D
Fig. 3
Display design
5.1.1 Menu line
The menu line (A) is illustrated in fig. 3.
The display has four main menus:
Status
Indication of system status
Operation
Change of operating parameters such as setpoint
Alarm
Alarm log for fault finding
Settings
Change of settings
5.1.2 Top line
The top line (B) is illustrated in fig. 3. It shows the following:
•
the display number and title (left side)
•
the selected menu (left side)
•
the alarm symbol in case of alarm (right side)
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the warning symbol in case of warning (right side)
•
the settings symbol if the service language has been selected
(right side).
5.1.3 Graphical illustration
The graphical illustration (D) may show a status, an indication or
other elements, depending on the position in the menu structure.
The illustration may show the entire system or part of it as well as
various settings.
5.1.4 Scroll bar
If the list of illustration elements exceeds the display, the symbols
[Up] and [Down] appear in the scroll bar to the right. Move up and
down in lists with these buttons.
5.1.5 Bottom line
The bottom line (C) shows the controller type, date and time.
A
B
C