4.6 Settings
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See Figure 6. A password is required to configure
parameters and settings. See also the Installation and
Service Manual.
Basic settings are configured such as Clean, Emptying,
Flush (CleanEmt/Flush), Week time Settings, Alarm
delay, ASC/LCC, System Settings, and Logon. System
settings can be accessed without a password for cer-
tain functions. See
Section 4.6.1 System
For more information, see the Installation and Service
manual.
See Figure 6(A). Press this button to see the help
pages.
4.6.1 System settings
See Figure 8. The following five functions are access-
ible at the user level.
1
Set Screen Brightness
The screen brightness can be set to a value
between 0% and 100%.
2
Calibrate Touch Screen
If necessary, adjust the calibration to make sure
that the correct item is selected when pushing on
the screen.
3
Activate Clean Screen
This function disables the touch surface in order
to clean it.
4 System information
Lists the version for the product and its software.
5
PLC I/O
This screen is for diagnostic purposes.
To access other buttons, an administrator password is
required. See the Installation and Service manual.
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HV Control Panel
4.6.2 Logon
See Figure 9. To be able to configure most paramet-
ers and settings, a password is required. There are dif-
ferent user levels, each with its own password. Logon
shows who is logged on to the control panel. Auto-
matic logoff after five minutes of inactivity.
Together with other cabinet documentation, there is
a sealed envelope, marked with the text:
settings.
Contains confidential information, belongs to the
owner of the equipment. Needs to be shared with re-
sponsible for the installation of Control Cabinet.
The cabinet test protocol (2183847-X HVCP test) is
placed in the envelope. The password is found in para-
graph 1.3 Software package & password
If the Test Protocol is lost, contact your Nederman
representative and ask for the password to HVCP
Insight PLC logon menu.
4.7 Alarms
See Figure 10. This is a list of alarms and warnings and
when they were triggered. An "A" indicates an alarm
and "W" indicates a warning. Some alarms and warn-
ings are for all products while others are specific to EX
products.
Alarms can be reset with the Reset button. See
ure 10(A). A password is needed. For more informa-
tion, see the Installation and Service manual.
See Figure 10(B). Press this button to go to the Alarm
history.
4.7.1 Alarm history
See Figure 11. Alarm history lists alarms and warn-
ings in the order in which they occurred and when the
problem was corrected. (The same message but at a
later timestamp).
Fig-