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6.1  LCD Information Notices 
The section outlines some examples of the information notices and data pages rendered 
on the LCD display panel for a standard environment using factory settings. It illustrates 
typical  information  that  a  user  is  likely  to  see  during  normal  operation.  This  can  vary 
depending  on  the  operational  environment,  firmware  version  and  how  the  product  is 
configured. 
6.1.1  Startup 
6.1.1.1  Boot 
The Boot notice displays after power up or reset and progresses through a code checking 
sequence as shown in  Figure 6—3.  If boot  problems occur, the product raises an error. 
Contact the Customer Service Centre. 
 
Figure 6—3: Boot 
6.1.1.2  Version 
If  the  boot  sequence  is  successful,  a  Version  notice  reflects  the  product  name,  serial 
number, firmware version and PGA version as shown in Figure 6—4. Use the black scroll 
buttons  at  any  time  to  page  through  the  various  information  notices  and  data  pages, 
including existing measurement results. 
Figure 6—4: Version 
6.1.1.3  Standby 
An information notice indicates the operational mode as shown in Figure 6—5. Standby 
mode is the initial operational mode. If scheduled measurements are configured, they will 
occur automatically at the scheduled time (see Section 6.1.2.3). If there are no scheduled 
measurements, the Scheduler Disabled notice displays. 
Figure 6—5: Standby mode 
DGA500 
DX5-AUPS000008 
3.0.0 
PGA:  12.3.77 
DGA500 
DX5-A0000x 
3.0.0 
PGA:  12.3.77 
 
2015-04-02  10:00:00 
 
STANDBY 
>>> OK <<< 
2015-04-02  10:00:00 
 
SCHEDULER DISABLED