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5. Menu Orientation

Buttons, Tables and Matrices

Conditional

The figure below illustrates both states of a Conditional function button.

 

 

Conditional

 

 

 

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Function

 

Function

 

 

 

 

 

Function Off

Function On

Figure 5-12.Conditional button states

Conditional buttons appear when certain conditional functions are required. They can be either momentary or latching, depending on the required function.

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The figure below illustrates a Value button.

Knob

Function

Value

Figure 5-13. Value button

When certain functions are enabled in a menu, value buttons appear adjacent to the four knobs on the right side of the Touch Screen. These buttons let you to enter values for the selected parameter. The parameter’s current value appears within the button’s dark blue insert. There are three ways to adjust the value:

Rotate the knob clockwise to increment the value.

Rotate the knob counter-clockwise to decrement the value.

Press the value button itself. When pressed, the button latches and the Keypad appears. Refer to the “Using the Keypad” section on page 144 for details.

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The figure below illustrates both states of a Toggle button.

Function

State 1

Function

State 2

Figure 5-14.Toggle button states

Toggle buttons are two-state “function” buttons with a cyan colored insert, and the current state appears within the insert (e.g., On or Off). Pressing the button changes the state of the selected function.

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