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Page 6: Avigation, 1 menu structure 2.2.2 mate2m buttons

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2.2 Navigation

This section of the manual will cover how to use the buttons on the MATE2M to navigate the menus.

NOTE: The menu system displayed on the MATE2M will vary depending on the software version that the MATE2M

was programmed with at the time of manufacturing or during its last software upgrade.



2.2.1 Menu Structure

MAIN MENU

FX

MX

METERS

MATE2M System Controller and Display User Manual

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The OutBack MATE2M uses a branching menu structure to display
various OutBack products operation modes and status. The menus
are divided by product type and are categorized by type of settings
or information is being displayed.

OUTPUT

VOLTAGE

INPUT

VOLTAGE

INVERTER

CURRENT

BATTERY

SETUP

STATUS

STATUS/FX/METERS---------
output 122 vac
voltage
DOWN UP TOP PORT


An example of the menu structure is shown to the right. All the
screens that show AC meters are grouped together in one menu
tree allowing the user to find the required meter with a minimum of
button presses.

The top line of the MATE2M display will show the ‘path’ to the current menu; in this
example it is STATUS/FX/METERS.







2.2.2 MATE2M Buttons








AC IN

INV





Soft Keys





The MATE2M uses a six button user interface to navigate the menus and to change setpoints of various OutBack products.

Two buttons are dedicated for the FX inverters and are labeled ACIN and INV. These buttons are special in that they can be
pressed at any time anywhere in the MATE2M menu structure, and they take you to the same screens. For this reason they
are referred to as ‘hot’ keys. Many common functions that need to be accessed often are found under the ACIN and INV
button.

The four lower buttons under the LCD are called ‘soft’ keys and are used for navigating around the menus and changing
values. Each ‘soft’ key has various functions dependent on the label directly above it on the lower line of the LCD.

NOTE: The lower line on the MATE2M is almost exclusively used for labels to the four soft keys below. This

manual will denote soft key button presses as