Explanation Of The Speaker Signals; Osd (Optical Status Display); Multimedia - Ivoclar Vivadent Programat P700/G2 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.7 Explanation of the speaker signals

Basically, all the acoustic signals are played in the melody and at the
volume selected by the user.
The signal transmitter can only be ended with the STOP key.
1 After the self-test is completed
To inform the user that the automatic self-test has been
successfully completed, the selected melody is played.
2 Furnace head open and temperature below 550 °C / 1022 °F
To inform the user that the temperature in the open furnace head
has dropped below 550 °C / 1022 °F, the selected melody is
played (5 seconds). In other words, the furnace head is basically
cool enough for the next program start.
3 Furnace head open and temperature below 320 °C / 608 °F
To inform the user that the temperature in the open furnace head
has dropped below 320 °C / 608 °F, the selected melody is played.
If the first playback (10 seconds) is not acknowledged with the
STOP key, a second playback sounds after 5 minutes (for
5 minutes). After that, no further signal is played.
If one of the two playbacks is acknowledged with the STOP key,
the signal transmitter is switched off immediately and no further
signals indicating the cooled furnace head will be sounded.
4 For error messages
Error messages are acoustically supported with the 'error melody'
(endless beep). The signal transmitter may be switched off with
the STOP key, while the error message still remains visible. If the
error message is acknowledge with the ESC key, the signal
transmitter is also switched off.

5.8 OSD (Optical Status Display)

The OSD (Optical Status Display) on the side of the operating unit
shows the most important statuses of the furnace. The following
activities are shown:
Colour
Activity
white (blinking)
The furnace is in the switch-on mode (self-
test active)
white
Stand-by, the furnace is basically ready to
use
green
Operating temperature B of the currently
selected program was reached by +/- 20 °C
yellow (blinking)
Information, note or error message
orange
Program is in the close-head or pre-heating
mode
red
Program is in the heating mode
magenta
Program is in the holding time H mode
blue
Program is in the long-term cooling or
open-head mode
5.8.1 The start procedure
The handles blink white when the furnace is started. Once the
starting process is completed, the OSD lights up in white or green.
5.8.2 Setting the brightness
The brightness can be set in 5%-steps in the multimedia menu (OSD
system).
5.8.3 Deactivation
In order to deactivate the OSD, the brightness in the multimedia area
(see Chapter 5.9 Multimedia) has to be set to 0%.
5.9

Multimedia

5.9.1 Picture display
The background colour of the picture display can be set with
Selection – Settings – Configuration of displays.
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Pressing the Multimedia key
results in the Multimedia screen
being displayed.
The Picture button enables
opening of the desired hard disk.
Note: The recognized USB
memory media (memory stick, SD
card, ...) are named consecutively
and in ascending order Hard
Disk, Hard Disk 1, Hard Disk 2,
Hard Disk 3,...
The desired hard disk can be
selected by tapping or by using
the arrow buttons and opened
using the Open button.
The image preview is shown in
the upper right area as soon as a
jpg-file is highlighted. The
desired jpg-file can be selected
by tapping or by using the arrow
buttons and opened using the
Open button. Then, the picture
screen appears.
The -/+ keys can be used to
toggle between all the pictures in
the current folder.
The various function buttons can
be used, for example, to rotate
the picture by 90° to the right
with each keystroke, to zoom in
or out of the picture, and to
move the zoomed picture up,
down, left, and right in the
visible area.

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