14 Chapter 2 System Operation
2.4.4 Master Display
The Master Display is shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. This is the highest level
display and indicates the general status of up to four modules or submodules in the
system at a time.
The master display has two modes of operation,
Expanded
and
Condensed
. Figure 4
shows the master display as it would be viewed in
Expanded
mode. Each channel is
displayed in one fourth of the display. When the system has modules with multiple
submodules, such as the dual TEC or Combo module, each submodule is displayed
separately, and the module ID box on the left shows the slot number with an ‘a’, ‘b’,
etc. after the module number to indicate the submodule. When the total number of
modules and submodules exceeds four, pressing the
MASTER
key repeatedly pages
down though the list of modules.
Figure 4 - Master Display, Expanded Display
Figure 5 shows the master display in
Condensed
mode. Instead of displaying a
combo or dual module as two separate elements on the master display, they are
combined into a single element. Notice that each combo and dual element has two
ON/OFF soft keys, one active and the other disabled. In this mode, the
MASTER
button toggles the active ON/OFF button for the combo/dual modules.
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