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5. Menu Orientation

Buttons, Tables and Matrices

Navigation Buttons are brown, and when pressed, they take you to a new location in the menu tree. For example:

~Press to switch to a sub-menu beneath the current “parent” menu. In the sub-menu, the {Back} button appears in the Tool Bar, enabling you to go “back” up one level in the menu tree.

~Press to switch to a completely different menu, or a special navigation pop-up, that enables you to choose the next destination menu.

Navigation

Navigation

New

Menu

Figure 5-9.Navigation Buttons

Note

Because its function remains constant throughout the entire menu system, the {Back} button will not be explained any further in this chapter.

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Latching, momentary and conditional buttons are explained below:

Latching

The figure below illustrates both states of a Latching function button. The name of the function is written on the button itself.

Function

 

Function

 

 

 

Unselected Selected

Figure 5-10.Latching button states

~When OFF, the button is unselected, unlit, and the function is inactive.

~When ON, the button is selected, lit, and the function is active.

Momentary

Both “function” and “navigation” buttons can be momentary:

~A Momentary blue “function” button lights briefly when pressed, performs the selected function, then returns to its default “off” condition.

Function

Function

Function

Figure 5-11.Momentary Function Button Sequence

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