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‘’TUE”: Tuesday
‘’WED”:Wednesday
‘’THU”: Thursday
‘’FRI”: Friday
‘’SAT”: Saturday
‘’SUN”: Sunday
Screen 3.17: This screen appears independently on the last screen, but it only have sense to be
programmed if the automatic battery test is enabled. In this screen you can program the time
“hh:mm” (hours/minutes) in 24h format.
Screen 3.18: This screen appears independently on the last screen, but it only have sense to be
programmed if the automatic battery test runs monthly or yearly. In this screen you can program the
day from 1 to 31 and the month selecting one of the following options:
‘’JAN”: January
‘’FEB”: February
‘’MAR”: March
‘’APR”: April
‘’MAY”: may
‘’JUN”: June
‘’JUL”: July
‘’AUG”: august
‘’OCT”: October
“NOV”: November
‘’DEC”: December
6-3-4. ‘‘ALARMS’’ level (screen menu 4.0). See Fig. 34
By means of key
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active alarms are displayed, being able to move from one to another inside of the alarm
list with the keys
()
or
().
If there is not any alarm, it will not be possible to go forward with key
().
Figure 34 is showing just only one alarm as an example, but there could be some of them, the active ones.
In table 6, there are all the possible alarms displayed in the display LCD. Also, alarm message screens may
appear blinking and replacing any other screen (even in different menu or submenu) currently displayed. By
pressing (ENT), blinking alarm message is acknowledged and previous screen is displayed again.
See table 1,for alarms list
Fig. 34. Screen 4.0 «Alarms» and its submenus.
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screen 4.1
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screen 4.1
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OVERLOAD
ALARMS