Example Information Screens; Startup; Figure 6-3: Boot Screen; Figure 6-4: Version Screen - GE Kelman MINITRANS User Manual

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6.1 Example information screens

The section outlines examples of the types of information notices and data pages
rendered on the LCD display panel for a standard environment using factory settings. It
illustrates typical information that a user is likely to see during normal operation. This can
vary depending on the operational environment, firmware version and how the product
is configured.
6.1.1

Startup

6.1.1.1
Boot screen
The Boot screen displays after power up or reset and progresses through a code
checking sequence as shown in Figure 6—3. If boot problems occur, the product raises an
error. Contact the Customer Service Centre.
DLM 1.2.0
CODE CHECKING
Figure 6—3: Boot screen
6.1.1.2
Version screen
If the boot sequence is successful, a Version screen reflects the product name, serial
number, firmware version and PGA version as shown in Figure 6—4. The product
automatically pages through the various information notices and data pages, including
existing measurement results.
MINITRANS
MN1-A000000
1.12.2
PGA: 14.0.0
Figure 6—4: Version screen
6.1.1.3
Standby mode
An information notice indicates the operational mode as shown in Figure 6—5. Standby
mode is the initial operational mode. If scheduled measurements are configured, they will
occur automatically at the scheduled time (see Section 6.1.2.3). If there are no scheduled
measurements, the notice shown in Figure 6—6 displays.
2013-07-30
10:00:00
STANDBY
>>> OK <<<
Figure 6—5: Standby mode
MA-006- MINITRANS User Guide - Rev 2.1
2013-07-30
10:00:00
SCHEDULER DISABLED
Figure 6—6: Scheduler disabled
13-Oct-15
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