Matrix: How do I access the V-Series panel Local Maintenance Menu?
The V-series Local Maintenance (LMM) menu is primary intended as a diagnostic aid for users and support engineers. The menu is read-only and allows internal panel settings to be obtained.
MENU ACCESS
For V-Series panel releases prior to release 1.21 that support the LMMpress the “menu” button to enter menu mode, then press and hold the menu button again for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM when the rack is connected. The LMM is also accessible when the rack is not connected; to do access the LMM press and hold the menu button for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM.
For V-series panel releases after 1.21 press the ‘Menu’ button and then press the ‘Info’ knob to display the LMM. V-Series panels from Eclipse Release V5.1 onwards have an additional menu level and it is this menu level that is displayed rather
than the LMM.
Select ‘PANEL INFO’ to enter the maintenance menus. To exit the LMM press any of the buttons on the display which is
showing “Exit Local” (normally window 6).
MENU NAVIGATION
To change the commands and values use the “volume up” and “volume down” buttons under the display, or the “talk” or “listen” lever keys associated with the display. On a pushbutton panel the pushbutton can also be used to scroll forwards through commands and the “volume up” button to scroll back through the commands or values. In the case of rotary panels pressing the rotary encoder will step forward through the commands and values. Pressing the talk button will step back through commands and values.
Some commands have a numerical value; when this is the case the numerical value of the command may be changed using either the “main” or “aux” volume knob.
Some commands are “action” commands. In this case one of the displays will show “DO IT”.
Pressing any key on this display will action the command and the display will change to “DONE”.
For a complete listing of the commands and adjustments see the attached document below.
MENU ACCESS
For V-Series panel releases prior to release 1.21 that support the LMMpress the “menu” button to enter menu mode, then press and hold the menu button again for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM when the rack is connected. The LMM is also accessible when the rack is not connected; to do access the LMM press and hold the menu button for about 7 seconds to enter the LMM.
For V-series panel releases after 1.21 press the ‘Menu’ button and then press the ‘Info’ knob to display the LMM. V-Series panels from Eclipse Release V5.1 onwards have an additional menu level and it is this menu level that is displayed rather
than the LMM.
Select ‘PANEL INFO’ to enter the maintenance menus. To exit the LMM press any of the buttons on the display which is
showing “Exit Local” (normally window 6).
MENU NAVIGATION
To change the commands and values use the “volume up” and “volume down” buttons under the display, or the “talk” or “listen” lever keys associated with the display. On a pushbutton panel the pushbutton can also be used to scroll forwards through commands and the “volume up” button to scroll back through the commands or values. In the case of rotary panels pressing the rotary encoder will step forward through the commands and values. Pressing the talk button will step back through commands and values.
Some commands have a numerical value; when this is the case the numerical value of the command may be changed using either the “main” or “aux” volume knob.
Some commands are “action” commands. In this case one of the displays will show “DO IT”.
Pressing any key on this display will action the command and the display will change to “DONE”.
For a complete listing of the commands and adjustments see the attached document below.
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