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Home screen, Figure 14 - home screen, Table 3 - home screen description – Rockwell Automation 1608 HC-DySC User Manual, 200 A User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1608P-UM004A-EN-P - September 2013

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Display Screen

Chapter 5

Home Screen

The “HOME” screen of the display provides a snapshot view of the status of the
entire system (See

Figure 14

). You can return to this screen from any other screen

by pressing the “HOME” button. After 5 minutes of inactivity (i.e. not pressing
the screen), the touch screen will automatically return to the “HOME” screen.
The “HOME” screen is divided into four main areas described in

Table 3

.

Figure 14 - Home Screen

Table 3 - Home Screen Description

Mechanical Bypass

Some systems equipped with a mechanical bypass display the bypass status in the
System Status panel on the Home Screen. When the mechanical bypass is closed,
the DySC unit is bypassed and voltage sags on the line will NOT be corrected.

Figure 15 - Home Screen Mechanical Bypass

Description Function

Status

Real-time system operation: available runtime, output line-to-neutral (L-N) or line-to-line (L-L) voltage (model dependent), load current, and
frequency

Last Voltage Sag

Rotating information about the last voltage sag: event start time, event duration, and sag depth

Statistics

Summary view of HC-DySC performance based on sags detected, plus a rotating display of last power-up date, elapsed time (since power up), and total
up-time

Main Menu

The menu buttons at the bottom of the screen navigate through:
VOLTAGE SAGS: Displays the “Voltage Sag Log” screen
CONFIG: Displays the “System Configuration” screen

STATUS: Displays the “System Status” screen
SYSTEM EVENTS: Displays the “System Event Log” screen