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72(86) | Control keypad |
| READY | READY |
I/Oterm |
| I/O term |
Keypad settings | Default page | |
P1 | " | 0. |
P5 |
Figure 7-16. Keypad settings submenu
Default page (P6.4.1)
This menu allows the user to set the location (page) to which the display automatically moves as the Timeout time (see below) has expired or as the power is switched on to the keypad.
If the Default Page value is 0 the function is not activated, i.e. the last displayed page remains on the keypad display. Press the right arrow menu button once to enter the edit mode. Change the number of the Main menu with the Browser buttons. Pressing the right arrow menu button once again enables editing of the number of the submenu/page. If the page to move to by default is at the third level repeat the procedure. Confirm the new default page value with the Enter button. Return to the previous step anytime by pushing the left arrow menu button.
READY | READY | READY |
| CONFIRM CHANGE |
I/Oter m | I/Oterm | I/Oterm | enter | |
Default page | Default page | Default page |
| REPEAT TO SET |
| DEFAULT SUBMENU/PAGE | |||
0. | 0. | 1. |
| CANCEL |
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Figure 7-17. Default page function
Default page in the operating menu (P6.4.2)
To set the location (page) in the Operating menu (in special applications only) to which the display automatically moves as the set Timeout time (see below) has expired or as the power is switched on to the keypad. See setting of Default page above.
Timeout time (P6.4.3)
The Timeout time setting defines the time after which the keypad display returns to the Default page (P6.4.1) see above.
Move to the Edit menu by pressing the right arrow menu button. Set the timeout time required and confirm the change with the Enter button. Return to the previous step anytime by pushing the left arrow menu button.
READY | READY | READY |
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I/Oterm | I/Oterm | I/Oterm | CONFIRM CHANGE | |
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| enter | ||
Timeout time | Timeout time | Timeout time | CANCEL | |
90 s | 90 s. | 60 s. | ||
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Figure 7-18. Timeout time setting
Note: If the Default page value is 0 the Timeout time setting has no effect.