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3103-1001 Rev. 0
9. MultiGard 5000 System Remote Data Display (RDD) Option
9.1 Introduction
The MultiGard 5000 Remote Data Display (RDD) Option is a touch-screen that allows the viewing
of selected information contained in the MultiGard 5000 unit. The RDD communicates with the
MultiGard 5000 System via serial or over Ethernet.
A 10.4” color touch-screen version is standard for all MultiGard systems.
Throughout this chapter the RDD screens for MultiGard 5000 8/16 unit are shown in the figures.
Users of the MultiGard 5000 24/32 unit should note the following rules on using the same operator
manual:
The location of any item is in the same relative position across all screen sizes.
The same information content is provided on each screen across all screen sizes.
Wherever 16 points of information are shown in the figures, 32 points of
information will actually be seen on the screens in a similar format.
The phrases underlined and in quotes which lead to a description of an item still refer to the
figures. Any changes will be noted in the description (see next bullet).
In the item descriptions point ranges or references to system size may be specified which
match the figure. Substitute the numbers in brackets ( [] ) in place of those in the sentence.
Any exceptions to these rules will be discussed in the appropriate section.
Users of MultiGard 5000 Dual 8 and MultiGard 5000 Dual 16 Systems should note the following
rules on using the same operator manual:
The same information content is provided on each screen across all screen sizes and
across all models. The location of some items may be different between the single and
dual models.
Wherever dual MultiGard 5000 data is presented based on the number of sample points
the quantity will vary between 8 or 16 and be presented in a similar manner.
The phrases underlined and in quotes which lead to a description of an item still refer to
the original figures. In addition these items in the dual MultiGard 5000 Systems are
specifically labeled System A (SYS A) and System B (SYS B) to distinguish between
the two systems. Items common to the overall assembly do not use this designation.

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