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Event Logs
Event Logs
SECTION TOPICS Event Log Types Viewing Event Log Viewing Hindle Health Log Clearing Event Logs Copying Event Logs to SD Memory Card
Clearing Event Logs
Event Logs » Clearing Event Logs
!All stored event history will be deleted. It is strongly recommended that you transfer a copy of the event logs to the SD memory card prior to deleting the event logs or all of the event history will be lost. Event logs are stored in internal nonvolatile memory on…
Copying Event Logs to SD Memory Card
Event Logs » Copying Event Logs to SD Memory Card
Event logs can be copied to a removable SD memory card located on the Main Control Board (A1). They will be stored in a standard ASCII text file format that can be read by most Personal Computers (with a USB adapter) or other similar devices. To copy event log files…
Viewing Event Log
Event Logs » Viewing Event Log
To view the event log: MENU > EVENT LOGS > ‘View event log (X)’. The number of new events since the log was last read are in the ‘( )’. The most recent event stored will appear, but you can scroll through events with the RIGHT/LEFT arrows. Events include…
Storing Event Log File to SD Card
Advanced Operation » SD Memory Card Features » Storing Event Log File to SD Card
ATevo Event Log can be transferred onto SD Memory Card then to a Personal Computer (PC) or other electronic device for archiving or evaluation. The file is stored in ASCII text format for easy import into spreadsheets or other third party software. To copy the Event…
Navigation Conventions in this Manual
Controls & Navigation » Main Menu & Navigation » Navigation Conventions in this Manual
In the previous two (2) pages, we showed a sequence of commands and the sequence of screens caused by those commands. That example was provided to illustrate the use of the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT arrow buttons, and the EDIT/ENTER button for navigation. The full command…
Viewing Alarms
Alarms & Indicators » Viewing Alarms
Alarms can be viewed in the three different ways: 7.4.1 Active Alarm Bar The Active Alarm Bar is located at the bottom of the Home Screen. Key points regarding the Active Alarm Bar: It reports any and all active alarms, and is blank if there are none. If…
Viewing Hindle Health Log
Event Logs » Viewing Hindle Health Log
To view the Hindle Health log: MENU > EVENT LOGS > ‘View Hindle Health log’ The most recent event or test stored will appear, but you can scroll through them with the RIGHT/LEFT arrows. The log will show the date and time the event occurred, the event name, and…
EDIT/ENTER Button
Controls & Navigation » Main Menu & Navigation » EDIT/ENTER Button
Pressing the EDIT/ENTER button will activate the feature or function selected onscreen. As an example, in the prior screenshot, ‘Event Logs’ was selected. Pressing EDIT/ENTER with this selection causes the following screen to open. Pressing EDIT/ENTER with…
Menu and Arrow Buttons
Controls & Navigation » Main Menu & Navigation » Menu and Arrow Buttons
Press the MENU button to access the Main Menu. The first six (6) menu selection icons appear. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT arrow buttons to navigate. Icons appear in inverse video when selected. In the screenshot below, the user has already pressed the DOWN…
ATevo Main Menu
Advanced Operation » ATevo Main Menu
Press ‘MENU’ to access the Main Menu. The first six (6) menu selection icons appear. Use the UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT arrow buttons to navigate. Icons appear in inverse video when selected. The top of the screen indicates the Main Menu is being displayed and…
Logging Out
Advanced Operation » Security & Passwords » Logging Out
You must log out after completing operations at a higher privilege level, or protected operations will be available for anyone to access. To LOG OUT of the present privilege level, select ‘LOG OUT’. The user will receive a confirmation message and return to DEFAULT…
Configuring Basic Set Points & Alarms
Startup & Configuration » Configuring Basic Set Points & Alarms
The ATevo is the second generation of the AT Series microprocessor-controlled float battery chargers. Because its configuration button sequence is identical, users of legacy AT30 chargers will easily adapt to ATevo. This section details how to configure basic ATevo set…
Display
Controls & Navigation » Display
The ATevo front panel features a back-lit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that is capable of displaying various fonts, text sizes, and graphical objects. The graphical display, in combination with the front panel control buttons, provides an easy-to-use, powerful…
Hindle Health System
Hindle Health System
Overview The Hindle Health System (HHS) is a powerful, user friendly, standard feature that tests and reports on ATevo’s operational health. Some portions of the HHS continuously run in the background. Other parts require user intervention. Components The Hindle…
Advanced Alarms
Alarms & Indicators » Advanced Alarms
ATevo alarms can be divided into two groups: Legacy AT30 Alarms (described in Section 9.1 ) and Advanced Alarms (described below): Advanced Alarms: Do not have dedicated LEDs to indicate when they are active. Illuminate the COMMON ALARM LED and activate the common…
Mechanical Diagram (75-100 Adc)
Wiring » Mechanical Diagrams » Mechanical Diagram (75-100 Adc)
The Three Phase Input ATevo which has an output range of 75-100 Adc has the following mechanical layout and wiring diagram screen-printed onto its patented, internal protective Plexiglas shield. PLEXIGLAS SCREEN PRINT IMAGE NEEDED Click on the name of any individual…
Mechanical Diagram (25-50 Adc)
Wiring » Mechanical Diagrams » Mechanical Diagram (25-50 Adc)
The Three Phase Input ATevo which has an output range of 25-50 Adc has the following mechanical layout and wiring diagram screen-printed onto its patented, internal protective Plexiglas shield. PLEXIGLAS SCREEN PRINT IMAGE NEEDED Click on the name of any individual…