AccUView LED (1/2020)
Rev 2
3
1.2 The Display
Figure 1 illustrates all the items that can appear on the display. The upper row of the
display (1) is used for reporting the % T levels and to provide user guidance in the
customer setting routine. The lower row of the display (2) is used to communicate error
messages and provide user guidance. All error messages will be added to a queue along
with the units (%T). The display has two icons (3) that are used to indicate the use of
access code and offset mode. In addition, mode arrows (4) are used to indicate the current
instrument operating mode; AUTO (normal operation), CAL (calibration) and CONFIG
(configuration).
Figure 1 – Display used in the instrument
.
All items used on the display are shown in this figure
1.3 The Touch Pad
Figure 2 illustrates the touch pad. The touch pad has four buttons:
MODE/EXIT,
↵
,
,
and
. The
MODE/EXIT
button is used to cycle between the three operational modes of
the instrument:
CAL, CONFIG,
and
AUTO
(Measurement) mode. The
↵
button enters
the option (or mode that is highlighted or chosen. The
and
buttons are used to change
settings.
Figure 2: The AccUView LED touch pad.