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Display operations, Navigation buttons, 1 display operations – SATEC EM132-133 Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 3 Using F R O N T D I S P L A Y

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EM13x Series SMART MULTIFUNCTION METER

access the device setup menus where the default factory-set device
settings can be changed.

3.1 Display Operations

The EM13X Series has a high-contrast graphical LCD display with
backlight for local data read outs, meter setup and servicing.

The display operates in two modes:

Multi-page data display mode with Auto-Scroll feature allows you

to scroll through display screens and pages to view various

billing, instrumentation and status data.

Programming mode allows you to enter menu-driven device

setups for inspecting and changing factory set meter parameters,
or resetting maximum demands, counters and device diagnostics
messages. The display is normally updated once per second
except of the clock display where the update rate changes to

twice per second.

Navigation Buttons

The EM13X Series is provided with two navigation buttons,

SELECT/ENTER button and

SCROLL button.

You can perform three types of actions with each button:

Short press, or “press and release”

Long press, or “press and hold for 1 to 2 seconds”

Extended press, or ”press and hold for 5 seconds or longer ”

The function of each button changes depending on what operating
mode the display is in.

The SCROLL button operates once it is briefly pressed. It has two
functions:

In data display mode, it scrolls through the display pages.

In programming mode, it scrolls through the menu items and

allows changing a selected digit when entering numbers.

The SELECT/ENTER button normally operates once it’s released. The
button function changes depending on the time the button is pressed:

In data display mode, when pressed briefly and released, it scrolls

through the display views; a long press for more than 5 seconds

switches to programming mode.

In programming mode, when pressed briefly and released, it

moves from one menu item to another; a long press for one
second selects a highlighted menu item allowing to enter a

submenu or to store a changed item.

In data display mode, when the SCROLL and SELECT/ENTER buttons
are briefly pressed together and then released, the current display
returns to the start page; in some pages, an extended press for more
than 5 seconds is used as a “shortcut” for immediate entering a
specific programming menu.