1.2 Display and operating area
The controller is sub-divided into an input/display panel and a control button panel.
1.2.1 Input and display touch panel
The upper half is a 5" (MIC 1100) or 7“ (MIC 900 + MIC 3000) touch display. Here you can change the
different settings and information on program data and the input screens are shown.
1.2.2 Control buttons
The control buttons allow you to navigate through the operating elements of the touch display with the
help of the cursor buttons. Use the “Enter” button to confirm the entries you have made.
Controllers MIC 1100 and MIC 3000 had short-cut buttons that allow you to select operating elements
directly.
Some control buttons have LEDs. The LEDs give a visual indication of various aggregate conditions.