User Interface; Cursor Keys; Menu Key; Hush Key - Macurco DVP-120B User Instructions

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o Green (steady) – Relay 2 is on
• RELAY 3
o Off – Relay 3 is not on
o Green (steady) – Relay 3 is on
The overall system status is visible at a distance via the status lights as described above. More detailed system information is displayed
on the LCD, which can show the status of each relay and sensor. A typical status display is shown in Figure 4-4.
4.1.2

User Interface

The LCD display is used to show detailed information about the status of the control system and the configuration parameters to the user.
The keypad is used to select the information displayed and to enter the configuration parameters, which are stored in the DVP-120
memory. The keypad consists of the usual ten-digit keys, four direction keys, plus a MENU key that is used to access the configuration
menu and a HUSH key that will silence the audible alarm indicators. In normal mode, holding the zero key for three (3) seconds can be
used to lock the keypad against accidental (or unauthorized) use. See Section 4.5 for details.
4.1.3

Cursor Keys

In normal mode, (no warnings or alarms indicated), the up and down cursor keys will scroll the display to any configured sensors' status.
In normal mode, the left and right cursor keys will scroll through the status of each of the relays. When the left (or right) key is used to
scroll to another relay, the display will remove the underlining under the sensor number and underline the relay number; this indicates
that the digit keys can be used to jump directly to a particular relay's status. When the up or down key is again used the display will switch
back to the digit keys jumping to a particular sensor.
4.1.4

MENU Key

The MENU key has three functions. First, when the system is presenting the normal display, pressing the MENU key will cause the
system to shift to the Configuration Menu. The second function of the MENU key is to return to the next-higher menu level, e.g. from the
sensor configuration menu to the system menu, or from the system menu out to normal mode. If in the middle of entering a multi-digit
parameter, the MENU key also cancels any changes to the parameter. When the MENU key is used to return to normal mode, any
changed configuration parameters are saved in the DVP-120's memory. The third function of the MENU key is to change the LCD contrast
by holding the MENU key for five (5) seconds, at which point the LCD will prompt for further activities, see sections 4.4 for more detail.
4.1.5

HUSH Key

The HUSH key is only used to silence the audible indicators (internal buzzer and possible external Horn and Strobe devices). Pressing
and releasing the button will silence the internal buzzer. The HUSH button must be held for 3 seconds to silence the Horn and Strobe
devices.
Figure 4-3 Keypad layout
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