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Red Lion MDC User Manual

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KEYPAD DESCRIPTION

Shown here is a diagram of the keypad and a

description of each key. Some keys have a dual

function.

KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

KEYPAD FUNCTIONS (Cont’d)

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- The Down arrow key scrolls through the Indication Displays. When

in the User Setpoints Module, it is used to decrement the current

speed setpoint (Setpoint Scroll Menu), or to scroll through the

setpoint values. In the Programming Module, it scrolls through the

programming menus and sub menus. When programming a

numerical value, it decrements the selected digit.

- The Program/Enter key displays “Program Mode” when pressed in

the Indication Display Module and initiates entry into the

Programming Module. This key is also used to store a new value

when a selection is made in an edit menu.

- The Select/Right arrow key selects the digit to the right when

programming a numerical value. It is also used to enter the

Programming Module from the “Program Mode” display. In a

sub-menu loop, it is used to go to the next lower level and eventually

into an edit menu.

F1

RUN

F2

STP

SET

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- Function key F1/RUN is a User Programmable Input. When the key is

pressed, the unit performs the appropriate function as programmed

in the “Program User Menu”. The “RUN” printing on this key is

used as a quick reference for the operator, when the function key is

programmed for a “RUN” function.

- Function key F2/STP is a User Programmable Input. When the key is

pressed, the unit performs the appropriate function, as programmed

in the “Program User Menu”. The “STP” printing on this key is used

as a quick reference for the operator, when the function key is

programmed for a “STOP” function.

- The SET key accesses the User Setpoints Module from any

Indication Display or from the Programming Module (excluding the

Mode Selection Menu). In the Setpoints Module, this key scrolls

through the setpoint values.

- The Left arrow/escape key is used in multiple ways. When

programming a numerical value, it selects the digit to the left. In a

sub-menu, it exits to the next higher level menu in the loop. It is also

used to exit the Programming Module and Setpoints Module. When

exiting either Module, the MDC stores all parameters into nonvolatile

memory and returns to the last viewed Indication Display. Setpoint 1

and 2 are stored in nonvolatile memory at power down.

- The Up arrow key scrolls through the Indication Displays. When in

the User Setpoints Module, it is used to increment the current speed

setpoint (Setpoint Scroll Menu), or to scroll through the setpoint

values. In the Programming Module, it scrolls through the

programming menus. When programming a numerical value, it

increments the selected digit.