FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW
Equipment manager menu
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Records can be retrieved and deleted and triggers can be manually generated from this
screen.
The digital fault recorder menu disturbance record menu lists all disturbance records
currently stored in the D90
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Green indicates that the trigger is not active.
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Red indicates an active trigger.
Records can be retrieved and deleted and triggers can be manually generated from this
screen.
Figure 42: Example disturbance record
This menu provides access to the equipment manager battery monitor function. There are
three status indicators, colored red, yellow, and green.
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A green indication denotes no alarms for the device.
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A yellow indication denotes at least one non-critical alarm and no critical alarms.
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A red indication denotes at least one critical alarm.
The battery monitor page displays the state of all battery monitor alarms for a particular
device. Alarms can also be reset from this page.
Figure 41: Example transient record
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. It also indicates the status of the trigger, where:
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