WIKA CPC6000 User Manual

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Automated Pressure Calibrator

CPC 6000

Mensor/WIKA Operating Instructions - CPC 6000

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3.4 Display

When the CPC 6000 is powered up it takes about one minute for initialization, then displays a screen
similar to Figure 3.4. The display is made up of rectangles which display text or symbols.

Figure 3.4 - Terminology of Screen Elements

Keys, Tabs, Labels or Windows: In this manual a key is a small rectangle which acts as a switch
when pressed. Keys have borders with a three dimensional, shadowed effect. Tabs are a group of
touch points, each of which will overlay most of the screen with one page related to its title subject.
Labels or Windows are small rectangles with solid borders that display information, but do not re-
spond to being touched.

Keys: Keys cause something to change when they are touched. Throughout this manual keys are
represented with the displayed characters enclosed in brackets such as [PSI A]. Each key has a char-
acteristic response when actuated; either an instant, single step response when the key is pressed, or
continuously repeating steps while the key is held down, or a delayed response when released. Op-
erators will quickly become accustomed to the particular characteristics of the frequently used keys.
Some keys become labels under certain conditions, then resume their key function in other circum-
stances.

Header Bar: The bar across the top of the screen which displays the Mensor Logo, a title frame, and
a national flag is stationary and remains displayed at all times. All of the number formats and text dis-
played on the CPC 6000 screens will be in the language appropriate to the national flag displayed here
such as American English for the USA flag, etc. Touch the flag to access a drop-down window show-
ing all of the languages programmed into the CPC 6000 (see

6.3.2

- Flag Symbol). Touch any flag to

change the display to the corresponding language.

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