4. GETTING STARTED
The recorder has a TFT touch screen display capable of complex graphical representation,
internal memory and SD card slot or USB drive slot for data storage. The unit is easily programmable, and
the average user will probably never need to use most of the features or functions available in the recorder.
This chapter will give the user a brief system overview and guide the first-time user in a simplified setup
which will enable you to begin recording with the least amount of effort.
4.1 Screen Navigation
The recorder has a TFT touch screen which shows graphics. The screen that also acts as a touch
keypad. The user has only to lightly touch the screen area to operate. If the Beep volume is enabled then
the unit will provide a short audible beep, each time the screen is touched. The default display of the
recorder which shows after power on is as below.
The screen is divided into two distinct areas such as Title Bar, across the top of the screen and
the Graphics Area below the Title bar.
4.1.1 Title Bar
The Status Bar consists of Menu key
memory status, External memory status, Date and Time.
Menu key
Page Type
4.1.1.1 Menu key
The menu key will allow the user to access the menus available in the recorder. When the user
press the menu key
Page Name
, the available menus are displayed.
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, Page Type, Page Name, Alarm Status, Internal
Alarm Status
Internal and Memory Status Date and Time