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Hach ORBISPHERE 410 - Section 4 User Interface; 4.1 Instrument Overview; 4.2 Touch Screen Operation

Hach ORBISPHERE 410
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Section 4 User Interface
4.1 Instrument
The instrument front panel provides these user interfaces:
A touch screen acting as display, touch pad and keyboard. Contrast can be adjusted.
A LED, showing when the instrument is on.
A buzzer which sounds each time the screen is touched, and when an event alarm is set.
Turning instrument On and Off
There is no power switch on the instrument. The mains must be disconnected to turn the
instrument off. The LED indicates when the instrument is on.
Measurement window
The main (numeric) measurement window continuously displays:
Sensor numeric values
Measured sensor trends (for the last 10 minutes to last hour)
Measured sensor data alarm limits and other events
Temperature
4.2 Touch screen
The user interface on the front panel is a 320x240 pixels display with touch screen. To make
navigation user friendly, the interface software is Windows CE based, providing easy selection
through menus.
Touching some items on the display calls a related function, similar to a shortcut.
Figure 18 Numeric view
All the measurement, configuration, calibration and "standard
service" routines can be called by pressing buttons and menu
bars on screen.
Measurement display shows one measurement slope.
Display can be configured to only show a sensor
measurement, or to show a parametrized graphic
representation of the last measurements.

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