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Buttons
The operation of the buttons is targeted to the channel which is selected on the display.
Button Description
In normal operation mode, the button is used to browse setpoints on the display.
In setting mode, the button is used to change the value on the display.
In normal mode, the button is used to browse line pressure displays in single- and dual-line
systems.
In normal mode in a progressive system, the button is used to show the pulse counter in the
display.
In setting mode, the button is used to move to the next character of the display.
When browsing the setpoints, the button is used to return to normal mode.
In normal operation mode, the button is used to start extra lubrication, to stop pressurisation or to
reset an alarm.
In setting mode, the button is used to save the changed value.
When browsing the setpoints, the button is used to go to the setting mode.
When a button is pressed, all green LEDs light up for a moment. This indicates that the information about a button being
pressed has been transmitted forward.
Display
The display indicates the operation of the channel which is selected on the display.
User interface has a display of 3 characters and 3 decimal points.
The display shows the time and, in pressure transmitter operation, also the pressure.
Time and pulse display
The setpoint for the lubrication cycle and the elapsed interval are shown on the display as hours and minutes. A decimal
point is used to separate hours and minutes.
Time displayed Display format Example
The setpoint for the maximum pressurisation time and elapsed pressurisation time are shown on the display as seconds
without the decimal point.
The set pulse amount and the counted pulses are shown on the display as integers, without a decimal point.