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Aurora PVI-DESKTOP series User Manual

Aurora PVI-DESKTOP series
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NOTE: data from “DAYxxxx.xml” files cannot be recovered because they derive from the
acquisitions that the system performs daily. It is advisable to periodically (once a year) save the
data to avoid data loss.
WARNING: we strongly do not recommend handling the files directly from the SD card without
accessing them through Aurora Communicator. Any unintentional or intentional editing of the
files on the SD card seriously jeopardise the device's operation. Always use the Aurora
Communicator interface to process and download saved data.
5.6 SYSTEM MODE
Once the PVI-DESKTOP has been configured, it operates automatically and continues to make data
requests to the associated inverters, storing the replies. The device will pass through different modes
during the process of normal operation, which are:
“FULL-ONMODE; in this mode the display is on and all functions are 100% active. Every touch in an
active area of the touch screen will make the page change and execute the set commands. During
this mode, the status LED is off.
“STAND-BY” MODE; in this mode the PVI-DESKTOP display will be off, but the device will be ready to
react to a touch on the touch screen. The radio and RS485 peripherals are 100% operational. The PVI-
DESKTOP automatically goes into standby 1 minute after the last touch screen command. During this
mode the status is a flashing blue LED light.
“SLEEP MODE”; in this mode the whole system is on minimum consumption. The peripherals are off
and automatically come back on to send data requests to the inverter. The user will not see any
indication from the PVI-DESKTOP. The device will go into this status only if this option has been
enabled through the appropriate menu and after a time that can be set. This mode activates the
stand-by (display is off and flashing blue LED light) after 1 minute of inactivity (this cannot be set).
From now on the device will enter “sleep mode” at the end of the time set from the SETTINGS-SLEEP
MODE menu. In this mode the status LED is flashing blue. To re-awaken the system, the ON/OFF key
must be pressed for at least one second. The device will never go into SLEEP mode if at least one
power supply is connected (AC/DC or USB 2.0)
“OFF MODE”; by pressing the ON/OFF key for at least 5 seconds, a screen will appear asking turning
off is required. By pressing 'OK', the device will switch off completely and will not send any data
requests via radio or RS485, or perform any other operation, until it is switched back on. To switch
the PVI-DESKTOP back on, simply press the ON/OFF key for at least 5 sec. In this mode the status LED
is off.

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Aurora PVI-DESKTOP series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAurora
ModelPVI-DESKTOP series
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish