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Figure 21 the main screen – Detcon 880RS-N4X User Manual

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880R-N4X

880R-N4X Instruction Manual

Rev. 0.0

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the sensor is in an alarm condition, the corresponding “FLT”, “ALM1”, “ALM2”, “ALM3”, or “COM” will
blink to signify that condition. Touching a channel number (Ch-X) will open the corresponding channels
“Channel X Details Screen”. This screen will provide more information on the selected channel.

Near the top left of the screen, just below the Detcon Logo, there will be 2 to 9 selection buttons (Labeled “1-
8,” “9-16,” “17-24,” etc.) dependent on the total number of channels set up in the “System Configuration
Screen.” These buttons represent the pages that display the associated 8 channels; up to page 9 (Channels 65-
72). Selecting any of these buttons with the wand will open the corresponding page to display those
corresponding channels. These pages are all duplicates of the main page, with the exception of the channels
being displayed.

Figure 21 The Main Screen


Each channel is displayed as a separate line item on the main screen. Each channel has its own “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 5.2).

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 5.3).

“System Configuration” is a select button that opens the “System Configuration” Screen (Section 4.3).

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