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4 HUMAN INTERFACES
All messages are displayed on a 2 × 20 character vacuum fluorescent display to make them visible under poor lighting con-
ditions. An optional liquid crystal display (LCD) is also available. Messages are displayed in English and do not require the
aid of an instruction manual for deciphering. While the keypad and display are not actively being used, the display will
default to defined messages. Any high priority event driven message will automatically override the default message and
appear on the display.
Display messages are organized into 'pages' under the following headings: Actual Values, Settings, Commands, and Tar-
gets. The
key navigates through these pages. Each heading page is broken down further into logical subgroups.
The
MESSAGE
numerical setting values when in programming mode. These keys also scroll through alphanumeric values in the text edit
mode. Alternatively, values may also be entered with the numeric keypad.
The
key initiates and advance to the next character in text edit mode or enters a decimal point. The
pressed at any time for context sensitive help messages. The
a) NAVIGATION
Press the
key to select the desired header display page (top-level menu). The header title appears momentarily fol-
lowed by a header display page menu item. Each press of the
illustrated below.
!
ACTUAL VALUES
"
## ACTUAL VALUES
## STATUS
!
USER DISPLAYS
(when in use)
"
User Display 1
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keys navigate through the subgroups. The
SETTINGS
"
## SETTINGS
## PRODUCT SETUP
T35 Transformer Management Relay
4.2 FACEPLATE INTERFACE
VALUE
keys scroll increment or decrement
key stores altered setting values.
key advances through the main heading pages as
!
COMMANDS
"
## COMMANDS
## VIRTUAL INPUTS

4.2.3 DISPLAY

4.2.4 KEYPAD

key may be

4.2.5 MENUS

!
TARGETS
"
No Active
Targets
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