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iSMA-B-AAC20 LCD Display User Manual

Introduction

This manual contains information about LCD display in the iSMA-B-AAC20 controller. 

AAC20-LCD

Revision History

Rev.

Date

Description

1.5

19 Jun 2024

Updated BoolLine component description

1.4

21 Apr 2022

  • ActiveAlarmsLine component added

  • Rebranded

1.3

27 Jan 2020

Replaced environment of programming from Workplace to iSMA Tool

1.2

20 Apr 2017

  • Buzzer switch off

  • Lexicon supported

1.1

28 Aug 2015

First edition


Revision history

Sedona LCD Display

The display can be used as an operating panel to display and manage the algorithm of the iSMA-B-AAC20 controller or to view and manage system settings.

The built-in display is a monochrome display with backlighting. It can display up to 20 characters per line and up to 7 rows on one screen. Up to 16 lines can be displayed in a single screen, and scrolling is available with up/down arrows (one line at a time) or with the keys F1/F2 (scrolling entire screens).

Note: The display supports only the basic ASCII characters.

There are 6 dedicated keys to operate the display:

  • Esc: exit key;

  • Enter: select, move the cursor to the right;

  • Arrow up: add/subtract, menu navigation;

  • Arrow down: add/subtract, menu navigation;

  • F1: function key;

  • F2: function key.

LCD System Menu

The iSMA-B-AAC20 controller with the display has an option to log in to the system menu without a necessity to add any additional components to the Sedona environment.

Log in/log out system menu process:

  • Press and hold the F1 key (displays "Enter Password");

  • Use the arrow keys (the change of the digital value by 1) and move through the coming fields (using the Enter key), enter the password to the system (a 4 digit number, 1000 is a default value);

  • Approve the input password by pressing and holding the Enter key;

  • Cancelling the login process and exiting from the system menu – press and hold the Esc key.

The system menu consists of the following components:

  • Info: provides information about your device and hardware resources;

  • Local I/O: contains information about the current values of inputs/outputs of the physical devices and their configuration options;

  • Network Config: changes the IP address of the device and the port and address of the Modbus TCP/IP protocol;

  • Change password: changes the password to log in to the system menu and to the website (editing the Device Password slot in the Plat component);

  • Reboot: restarts the device (required when you change the IP address).

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