Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Figure 12-13
 - Setup Screen (RX-400 Version Shown)
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Operator’s Guide to Using the E2
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12.4.3 The E2 Keypad
The Cursor
The cursor highlights individual fields on the E2 
screen, allowing you to change their contents and/or select 
them to perform other functions like viewing logs/graphs 
or setting alarm parameters. The E2 includes arrow keys 
for the user to easily navigate the cursor around each 
screen. Areas can be accessed for detailed information and 
certain functions by guiding the cursor with the arrow 
keys.
The Tab Key
When an E2 screen is split into multiple areas (like the 
default Main Status screen), the Tab 
 key moves the 
cursor to each section of the current screen. The border 
around each section is highlighted by the cursor so the 
user will know which section the cursor is on.
The Enter Key
Pressing the 
 key from the Home screen or any 
application status screen will pop up the Actions Menu. If 
an option is highlighted when 
 is pressed, that high-
lighted option is selected. Pressing 
 on an applica-
tion summary screen will bring you to the status screen of 
that application.
Keypad
Table 12-5 - Function Keys for Setup Screens
Key
RX and BX Function
Description
!
PREV TAB
Moves backward one 
screen
@
NEXT TAB
Moves forward one 
screen
#
EDIT
Opens the Edit Menu 
box
$
STATUS, OVERRIDE, 
or LOOK UP
Opens the Detailed Sta-
tus screen, Opens the 
Override Update screen, 
or Look Up Tables
%
SETUP, or
CANCEL
Opens the Setup 
screens, or Cancels an 
operation
Table 12-6 - Function Keys for Status Screens
Key
RX Function
BX Function
!
SUCTION GROUP
AHU
@
CONDENSERS
ZONES
#
STANDARD and CASE 
CIRCUITS
LIGHTING
$
SENSOR CONTROL,
POWER MONITORING
SENSORS
%
SETUP, CANCEL
SETUP, CAN-
CEL
Table 12-7 - Icon Function Keys
Key
Function 
^
The Help key opens the Help menu
&
The Alarms key opens the Alarms Advisory 
Log
*
The Home key opens the Home screen
(
The Menu key opens the Main Menu
)
The Back key moves you back to the previ-
ous screen
• The Help 
 key opens a pop-up window con-
taining either information about the screen or menu