B) Indicators; C) Right (Forward) And Left (Back) Buttons; D) Settings Button; E) Alarm Button - Nederman HV Control Panel Manual De Usuario

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• Running
• Start inhibit by remote
• Idling - no vacuum
• Alarm
4.4.2  (B) Indicators
The round indicators on the left show the status of
the product, and if there is a warning or an alarm:
• Green indicates which mode the product is in: Off;
Standby or Running. The Pilot signal is green if it is
activated.
• Yellow if there is a warning.
• Red if there is an alarm.
4.4.3  (C) Right (forward) and left (back)
buttons
The main way to navigate forward to the next screen
or back to a previous screen in the control panel is by
using the arrows on the bottom right and left corners
on the panel.
In some screens, there is not enough space for right
and left arrows. Press the Home button to go back to
the HOME screen. See
Section 4.1 Physical
From the HOME screen, use the left arrow to go to the
Start screen.
4.4.4  (D) Settings button
Press the Settings button to go to the Settings screen.
To change settings, see the Installation and Service
Manual.
4.4.5  (E) Alarm button
Press the Alarm button to go to the Alarm screen.
4.4.6  (F) Manual start buttons
Depending on the system configuration, the following
buttons are visible:
• Filter: Filter cleaning.
• AEB: Emptying by AEB.
• TVFD: Emptying by TVFD.
• PreSep: Emptying of PreSeparator.
• Rotary: Emptying by Rotary Valve.
• Flush.
Filter cleaning and flush needs a vacuum, which can
only be performed in Running mode.
Emptying of AEB, TVFD, PreSep and Rotary can also be
performed when not in Running mode.
There are countdown timers that show the time to
the next sequence for the event.
Filter cleaning and TVFD must not operate simultan-
eously. A light green button indicates that the timer is
in a waiting state.
In addition, Rotary is green when it is running and light
green during a pause.
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4.4.7  (G) Week time and Overtime/Timer
See
Figure 3
timer and the Overtime button are made visible us-
ing the Week time Settings button in the Settings
screen. Week timer is used to set the control panel to
run the system on a regular weekly schedule. See
tion 4.6 Settings.
Press the Overtime button, or use a remote control
switch to enable it to temporarily add extra time to
operate the system.
When the Weektimer period is active, overtime is in a
waiting mode and its button is light green. When the
Weektimer period expires, the Overtime button be-
comes green and the overtime starts to count down.
The activated overtime can be deactivated by pushing
the Overtime button for two seconds.
See Figure 4(A). If Weektimer is not enabled, Overtime
can be enabled but the button is displayed as a Timer
button. Use the timer to temporarily turn on and oper-
ate the system for a set period of time.
4.4.8  (H) Vacuum, dP Filter, SSR and DIR
Vacuum and dP Filter are visible if vacuum sensors are
buttons.
installed and configured. dP Filter indicates the pres-
sure drop of the filter system, (main filter + control
filter when applicable). If the pilot signal is deactiv-
ated, the DIR (RBU only) and SSR are visible when they
count down.
4.4.9  (I) Cloud communication status
For Insight ready version this indicator shows the
status of the Cloud communication.
The indicator has three statuses:
4.5 HOME 2
See Figure 5. The Status field is the same as in HOME.
See
Section 4.4 HOME
Service shows the number of hours of use since the
last service. Total shows the total number of hours
the product has been used. Figure 5(A) shows the ser-
vice interval.
and Figure 7. Indicators for the Week-
No subscription made. For setting,
see Installation and Service manu-
al.
Communication is working.
Communication is not working.
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