You can always tell what MODE you are in by observing the MODE STATUS display in
the upper-right-hand corner of the display. They are:
• chg mode
• dcg mode
• cyc mode
• mot mode
• dat mode
• set mode
Regardless of what PAGE you are on in a given
MODE, pressing the MODE button will always
advance the display to the main screen of the
next mode. There is one exception: when CHARGE, DISCHARGE and CYCLE modes
are active, the MODE button toggles back and forth between the main MENU screen and
the real-time GRAPH screen. Using this feature, you can see the charge or discharge
curve as it is being generated.
The PAGE Button
In any given MODE, one or more SETUP screens are available. You can sequentially
cycle through these SETUP screens by pressing the PAGE button.
The SETUP screens contain adjustable and measured data parameters specific to the
mode selected. For CHARGE, DISCHARGE and CYCLE modes, there are essentially no
settable parameters on the main screen (except for a few exceptions, which we will
discuss later.) In general, parameters for these modes must be adjusted from the SETUP
screens.
For the DATA and SETUP modes, some values can be set from the main mode screen, as
well as from the selected mode's associated SETUP screens.
So, you can think of this by envisioning in your mind a picture of a vertical list of
screens, which represent the different MODES. When you come to the last MODE screen
in the vertical list, pressing MODE once again will bring you back to the first MODE
screen, which is the charge screen.
For each MODE, you can envision a horizontal list of screens which represent the various
SETUP screens associated with that mode. Like the MODEs, when you come to the last
SETUP screen for the selected MODE, pressing PAGE once more returns you to the
main MODE screen for the selected MODE.
You can tell what PAGE you are on for the selected MODE by observing the PAGE
STATUS display in the upper left corner of the display. The PAGE STATUS displays are
specific to the MODES. Please refer to the menu tree diagram in Figure 1 (earlier in this
manual) for details.
Armed with this information, you're ready to navigate the menu tree of your T35-GFX.
The START/STOP Button
The function of the START/STOP button can change depending on where you are in the
menu tree. In general, pressing start anywhere from within the CHARGE, DISCHARGE
Figure 12. Typical status screen
showing the mode display in the
upper right hand corner.
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