SAL R1a Easy Tank User Manual No. 703852
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An Alert is treated as inactive when indicated in the received NMEA message or after a
timeout of one minute if no more Alert messages are received with the corresponding
Alert number.
When no Alerts are received, the Alert mode on the Mode window will show:
3.4 Menu mode
The Mode window of the SD4-3 Display can also be set to Menu mode. The Menu mode
is used for internal settings of the display and when SD4-3 is used as a remote display for
other units e.g. the R1a/WTU menu structure or for remotely dimming of other SD-
displays.
The Menu mode is activated by pressing the Mode button for minimum 5 seconds. The
Mode window will switch to show the text “PRESS ENTER FOR MENU”. Then press
the Enter button (Reset Trip) within 5 seconds.
The Mode window will now show the current menu and the upper window will maintain
the speed presentation sent out from the WTU.
Three buttons under the Mode window have now changed to alternative functions. These
are lit in red text below relevant button. From left to right the buttons now have the
following functions:
Mode: Will inform which remote device that is connected.
Esc: “Blank”. When in “Remote Device menu” Esc is used to leave the “Remote
Device menu” (i.e. the WTU menu). When not in “Remote Device menu” Esc
has the same function as Menu and Enter pressed simultaneously (see Menu-
button below).
Menu: “Trip/DIST”. Is used alone, or together with Arrow down (-), or together with
Enter, to move/navigate in the menus as described below.
Menu alone, will display next menu, i.e. step forward on same menu level.
Menu and Arrow down (-) pressed simultaneously will display previous menu,
i.e. step backwards on same menu level.
Menu and Enter pressed simultaneously will move up one menu level, except
when leaving the “Remote Device menu”. For this instead use Esc.
Enter: “Reset Trip” is used to save changed values/settings or to move to sub-menus.
“Arrow down” and “Arrow up” are used to change status, e.g. Write Access
OFF/ON, and /or to change set values.
Note: When being in the Menu System and no button is pressed for 3 minutes, the
Mode window will return to previous information displayed before the Menu System
was entered.