User Manual

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ELR 9000 Series
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3.3 Manual operation
3.3.1 Powering the device
The device should, as far as possible, always be switched on using the rotary switch on the front of the device.
Alternatively this can take place using an external cutout (main switch, circuit breaker) of suitable current capacity.
After switching on, the display will rst show the manufacturers logo (approx. 10s) followed by the manufacturers
name, address, device type, rmware version(s), serial number and item number (approx. 3s). In setup (see sec-
tion „3.3.3. 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 on power-up is always switched off. “Restore” means that the last condition of the DC
input will be restored, either on or off. All set values are always saved and restored.
3.3.2 Switching the device off
On switch-off the last input condition and the most recent set values are saved. Furthermore, a PF alarm (power
failure) will be reported, but can be ignored.
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.
3.3.3 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.
If the DC input is switched on the settings menu will not be shown,
only status information.
Menu navigation is by nger touch. Values are set using the rotary
knobs. The assignments of the rotary knobs, if multiple values can
be set in a particular menu, are shown on the menu pages in the
lower middle.
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.