Alarm Led And Alarm Keys - Emerson FLOBOSS S600 Instruction Manual

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5.3.2 4 Direction and Menu Keys
The large, oval, 4 direction arrow key is located just below the Menu key. The 4 direction arrow key
allows you to navigate the display matrix and select parameters or data items to view or change.
Press the Menu key to return up one level of the display hierarchy. On a data page, this key returns you to
the parent menu. On a menu page, the ▲ key will return you to the Main menu.
5.3.3 Numeric Keys
The numeric keys occupy the lower part of the keypad. The numeric keys offer the full number set (0-9),
decimal point (.), and a minus (-) key.
♦ Numeric 0 to 9 – Used to enter or change data and to navigate the display screens.
♦ Minus – Used to define the default display on the FloBoss S600 or to enter negative numbers and
the decimal point when entering fractional numbers.
The decimal point is also used to define shortcuts to access frequently used displays; refer to Section 5.8.
5.3.4 Operation Keys
The Operation keys are used in conjunction with the Numeric keys to perform a variety of tasks, including:
Exponent – The Expt key is used to enter numbers in scientific notation. Where the value to be entered
exceeds the space available on the display (20 characters), it is necessary to express the data in
exponential terms.
Clear – The Clear key is used to cancel or exit from the current operation and return to the previous data
display. Clear is also used to activate the default display (if configured).
Display – The Disp key is used to enter the path of a required display. The path is shown on the Status/ID
line at the bottom of every data page.
Print – The Print key is used to display the print menu, where commands can be requested for various
pre-configured reports or logs to a printer or computer terminal.
Change – The Chng key is used to edit a displayed database item. Only items marked with an asterisk (*)
are changeable.
Enter – Used in combination with the numeric and Chng keys, the
has been entered correctly and complete an operational sequence.

5.4 Alarm LED and Alarm Keys

Between the F keys and the MENU key is the Alarm LED and two Alarm keys, View and Accept.
During normal operation, with no alarm activated, the Alarm LED is green.
Rev Sep/04
Front Panel
key is used to confirm the data
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