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22 AS-D+—AS-P Series Instruction Manual
AirSep Corporation
Figure 4.3: Typical Main System Control Screen
The title bar serves two purposes. It identies the screen that is currently being
displayed. It also acts as the main navigational tool.
No matter which screen is being currently displayed, touching the AirSep logo will
display the Main System Control screen.
The “Information Display” changes depending on the screen currently displayed.
However, they all share three basic components: Monitoring Devices, Message
Displays, and Interface Mechanisms. Monitoring Devices are components that are
used to relay real-time information about the system, like pressure graphs. Message
Displays are used to relay information pertaining to the system in a text format.
These displays are also used to present help pages that can be used to better
understand the unit. Interface Mechanisms are screen items that can be used to
interface directly with the system. These are in the form of buttons, switches, or
icons.
The Main System Control Screen is the primary source for information on the whole
unit. In the top left corner of the information display are the buttons that will start and
stop the oxygen generator.
Every time an alarm or shutdown condition is displayed on the ‘Local Message
Display’ (Refer to Figure 4.3), rectify the cause and press the ‘Alarm Reset’ icon to
bring the system into normal mode before starting.

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