User manual

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EL 9000 T Series
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3.4 Manual operation
3.4.1 Powering the device
The device should, as far as possible, always be switched on using the toggle switch on the rear of the device.
Afterswitchingon,thedisplaywillrstshowthecompanylogo,followedbyalanguageselectionwhichwillclose
automatically after 3 seconds and later manufacturer’s name and address,devicetype,rmwareversion(s),serial
number and item number.
In setup (see section „3.4.3. Conguration via MENU“), in the second level menu “General settings” is an option
Input after power ON” in which the user can determine the condition of the DC input after power-up. Factory
setting here is “OFF”, meaning that the DC input will always be switched off on power-up, while “Restore” means
that the last condition of the DC input will be restored, either on or off. All set values are also restored.
3.4.2 Switching the device off
On switch-off, the last input condition and the most recent set values and input status are saved. Furthermore, a
PF alarm (power failure) will be reported, but has to be ignored here.
The DC input is immediately switched off and after a short while fans will shut down and after another few seconds
the device will be completely powered off.
3.4.3 Conguration via MENU
TheMENUservestocongurealloperatingparameterswhicharenot
constantlyrequired.ThesecanbesetbyngertouchontheMENUtouch
area,butonlyiftheDCinputisswitchedOFF.Seeguretotheright.
Menunavigationisbyngertouch.Valuesaresetusingtherotaryknobs.
The assignment of the knobs to the adjustable values is not indicated, but
there is an assignment rule: upper or left-hand value -> left-hand knob,
lower or right-hand value -> right-hand knob.
The menu structure is shown schematically on the following pages. Some
setting parameters are self-explanatory, others are not. The latter will be
explained on the pages following.