Table 13. Running/Stopped/Auto Led Color Settings - Emerson AMPGARD RVSS Instruction Booklet

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Control Button Enable/Disable
If the MUI is the Local Control Source, control buttons are enabled.
To prohibit local start, the start button can be disabled in PRG | User
Interface Settings | Enable Cntrl Buttons
If the MUI is not the Local Control Source (Local Control Source is
set to "Fieldwire" or "No Local Control" OR Active Operation Mode
is "Overload Only"), control buttons are disabled. If No Remote
Control is set, the Auto button is disabled. Whether individually
disabled or not used because the user interface is not a control
source, the screen will notify the user if a button is not enabled
when depressed:
Figure 54. MUI control button disabled notification screen.
Reset Button Enable/Disable
RESET clears a fault. The MUI RESET button is always enabled by
default, even if the User Interface is not a Control Source. RESET
does not stop the motor in a running condition, it simply clears the
fault if the condition is no longer present. Users may also perform a
reset over the Fieldbus network or with a Fieldwire input. If desired,
the MUI RESET button can be disabled. If depressed when disabled,
the LCD screen will tell the user that the button is disabled.
PRG | User Interface Settings | Enable Cntrl Buttons
Button Debounce
Users can configure a debounce time for START, STOP, AUTO or
RESET buttons. The button must be depressed for this time before
the function actuates. This may be desired to prevent accidental
actuation.
PRG | User Interface Settings | Advanced (UI Settings) | Start, Stop, Auto,
Reset Debounce
LED Colors and Brightness
The User Interface provides control status LEDs indicating running,
stopped and auto status. These status LEDs always function
regardless of whether control buttons are enabled. Two additional
LEDs indicate FAULT or WARN conditions.

Table 13. Running/Stopped/Auto LED color settings

Button
Options
Run
RGAW
Stop
RGAW
Auto
AW
PRG | User Interface Settings | Advanced (UI Settings) | Start, Stop,
Auto LED Color
The brightness setting of all LEDs can also be adjusted. One setting
applies to all LEDs.
PRG | User Interface Settings | LED Brightness
LCD Settings
Users can customize screen brightness and contrast for the LCD
screen.
PRG | User Interface Settings | Brightness, Contrast
Screen Idle Behavior
Users can define an inactivity time period that will be considered
screen idle and then set screen idle behavior. Optional behaviors
include reducing brightness to a user settable idle level, returning to
the last viewed measurement screen or to a specific measurement
parameter, and/or logging out if password protection is used.
PRG | User Interface Settings | Inactivity Timeout (sets timeout time)
PRG | User Interface Settings | Timeout Behavior (sets behavior options
at timeout)
PRG | User Interface Settings | Idle Brightness (sets idle brightness level,
if used as a behavior)
PRG | User Interface Settings | Default Measure Param (sets the
monitoring parameter the screen will return to on idle, if used as a
behavior)
MUI Security
Users can set different levels of password protection using the
User Interface (PRG | Security). Password protection only locks out
changes to device settings. All monitoring and diagnostics are still
available. There are three types of password protection:
Local PW—Sets a password that only applies to the user interface
(MUI).
Admin PW—Sets a password that applies to making changes from
any source.
USB PW—Sets a password that only applies to making changes
over the USB port.
Out-of-box, there is no password protection. When a password is
already set, navigating to these menu items will first prompt the
user to LOGIN. Once logged in with the correct password, the user
has the option to disable password protection, change the password,
or simply log out.
MUI Services
The last menu in the PRG section is the Services Menu. From here,
users can perform the following actions:
Test trip—Sends a Test Trip, causing the control output to open.
Re-Pair external modules—Re-pairs devices after removing or
replacing a module in the system after it has already been powered.
Factory reset—Reboots and resets all values to factory default. This
will erase any configuration settings and clear any passwords.
Soft reset—Sends a reboot command for the entire system.
Proof test—Executes a Test Trip and forces a Watchdog reset.
This function is useful for maintenance purposes to confirm that
the contactor opens on a trip and that the internal Watchdog is
functioning.
Proof test status—Displays the results of a proof test execution.
Default
R
9.2.3
G
9.2.3.1 I screen
A
For more information, see MUI Monitoring.
9.2.3.2. V screen
For more information, see MUI Monitoring.
9.2.3.3 P screen
For more information, see MUI Monitoring.
9.2.3.4 T screen
For more information, see MUI Monitoring.
Instruction Booklet IB020003EN
MUI Display screens
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Effective January 2021
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