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Each channel is displayed as a separate line item on the main screen. Each channel also has an associated
“Channel Detail Screen”. To open a channels detail screen touch the appropriate channel with the wand, this
will open the associated channels detail screen (Section 5.3).
Figure 35 The Main Screen
A row of boxes is located at the bottom of the screen. The second box displays the time and date.
The “AC” box is green when the unit is running on applied AC or if applicable the Auxiliary 24VDC Input.
“USB Out” displays the status of the USB port on the back of the display. When a USB Drive is not installed,
the button will be gray and display “USB Out”. When a USB Drive (USB Memory stick) is installed, the unit
will go through an initialization of the drive and the “USB Out” button will change to green, displaying “USB
Eject”. To eject the USB Drive, touch the button with the wand. When the button turns gray and displays
“USB Out” it is safe to remove the USB Drive from the port.
“Reset” will clear alarms that have been set as latching after the alarm condition has passed. This will only
work when alarms have been set as “Latching”, and only after the alarm condition has been cleared.
“Alarm History” is a select button that will open the “Alarm History Screen” (Section 5.4).
“System Configuration” is a select button that opens the “System Configuration” Screen (Section 4.3).
5.3 Channel X Details Screen
When selected, each channel will open its own detail screen (Figure 36). This screen provides a graphic
representation of the last 30 minutes of the sensor’s activity. The display allows the user to move forward or
backward in the graphic to display activity before or after the displayed time using the arrow keys in the upper
left of the graphic display.
When the sensor goes into a fault or alarm condition the “Current Conditions” box will highlight and blink the
associated fault(s) or alarm(s). Each fault or alarm has a different color for ease in dissociating the condition.
These conditions will remain highlighted and blinking until the conditions to correct them are met. I.E., a