User interface, Lcd display, Programming switches – Johnson Systems EDI-120 Control Retrofit User Manual

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Programming

Switches

LCD Display

Infrared LED

System Status LED Indicators

User Interface

EDI-120 retrofit control systems are equipped with a

user interface. The user interface provides access to all

programming and configuration settings. System status is

easily visible on the LCD display and LED indicators. An

infrared LED allows for printout of all system configuration

settings when used with a hand held infrared printer (Johnson

System Inc., Part Number: JS-IP).
All of the programming is accomplished using four (4)

switches. Within a few minutes most users will find the menu

structure very intuitive and easy to navigate. All configuration

settings are automatically stored in the on-board EEPROM.

LCD Display

The LCD display is capable of displaying 2 lines of 8

Characters. A backlight automatically comes on when activity

is sensed on the switches. The LCD contrast can be easily

adjusted for optimum viewing. Refer to menu item “LCD VIEW”

on page 32 for further details.

Programming Switches

The MENU UP/DOWN ( ) switches are used for navigating

through the various system configuration menu items. They

also allow for programming of other specific parameters within

a selected menu. Pressing and holding either switch will

speed up the scroll rate, which can be helpful to speed up the

configuration time.
The EXECUTE ( ) switch is normally used to select/enter a

menu item, advance forward within a selected menu item, or

toggle between parameters within a selected menu item.
The ESCAPE ( ) switch is normally used to back up within

a selected menu item one step at a time or exit the menu

completely.
NOTE: The programming switches can be locked out to

prevent inadvertent configuration changes. To toggle

between “LOCKED!!” and “UNLOCKED” press and

hold down the EXECUTE and then ESCAPE switches

at the same time for 4-5 seconds.

The RESET switch has two purposes. First, it allows for

quick exit from a menu item after a programming change and

automatically puts the system into normal run mode. Second, it

provides a soft reboot for the systems microcontroller.
NOTE: A detailed procedure for programming all system

configuration menu items can be found on page 18 to 32.

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