8  Manual  RS.8A.N5.02  ©  Danfoss  10-2007  m2  Version 3.11
Operation via the Key Pad
Point Overview
To view the status of all the points at the same time, select the Point Overview 
option from the Main Menu.  The Point Overview screen is displayed. This 
screen shows each activated point as one of the following icons, depending on 
the point condition.
 - active point in normal condition     - an inhibited point
 - active point in an alarm condition    - a point in defrost
 - a point in defrost pulldown
Note:  If there are more than 20 points in the system extra lines of points will be 
displayed underneath the rst 20 points (up to a maximum of 99 points).
To select a point, the cursor box can be positioned around a point symbol by 
using the ‘  ‘ or ‘  ‘ keys.  As each point is selected the point number and its 
current status/temperature is displayed in the window on the right hand side of 
the screen.
When the Overview Scan mode is selected, the cursor will cycle round all the 
activated points in turn, pausing for 3 seconds on each one so that the current 
status may be read.
To display more details of a particular point, position the cursor box around the 
point required and press ‘↵’.  The Point Detail screen will be displayed.
Note:  If a point has a local oset applied to it, this will be indicated by the 
presence of the oset icon   at the left of the Point Readout window.
To continuously view the status of a single point, either select the Point Detail 
option from the Main Menu or select a point on the Point Overview and press 
‘↵’.  The Point Detail screen is displayed.
Use the ‘ ’ key to select the next point or the ‘ ’ key to select the previous 
point.  The point number is displayed in the upper left-hand corner of the 
screen and the current status is displayed in large text in the centre of the 
screen.  The text and symbols displayed in the window on the right hand side of 
the screen are as follows:
  Indicates the upper alarm limit setting.  When the    of 
    the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the upper alarm    
    limit has been exceeded.
  Indicates the alarm delay in minutes.  When the hand of 
    the clock rotates, it indicates that the point is in the alarm 
    condition and the delay has not yet expired.
Indicates the lower alarm limit setting.  When the  part 
    of the symbol is scrolling, it indicates that the lower alarm  
    limit has been exceeded.
  Indicates the input point type.
  this indicates whether the point has been setup for 'Local' 
    or 'Remote' alarms.
       - Local -  alarms are raised based on      
          m2 alarm settings.
       - Remote  - alarms are raised based on 
          controller alarm settings.
Point Detail