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6.4EDIT MODE

The EDIT MODE is entered from the parameters mode when the ok button is pressed. During this mode the LCD will display a special editing screen for the parameter being edited.

The screen contents during Edit mode is:

On the first line of the screen it is clearly indicated the special operating mode.

On the second line you will find the name of the parameter being edited.

On the third line is displayed the current value of the parameter.

The fourth line contains a condensed help text.

During the Edit mode the buttons perform the following functions:

metering

Exits Edit mode and enters metering mode; any changes are discarded.

alarms

Exits Edit mode and enters alarms mode; any changes are discarded.

parameters

Exits Edit mode and enters parameters mode; any changes are discarded.

+

Scroll from editable position to editable position;

Change the currently selected editable position.

ok

Return to parameters mode after saving the changes.

Examples of operation during Edit mode

There are three types of parameters having differences in behavior during Edit mode. Depending the type of parameters, there are different ways to select and to change the needed values.

Type 1: Parameters having a large range of values (numeric value).

As continuation of the previous example, the telephone number stored in “Tel2” must be changed:

1 – move the selection (block cursor) to the next character.

2 – move the selection to the next character (+).

3– change the selected character (-).

4– change the selected character (-).

5– press ok: the screen will return to parameters mode saving the new value.

1

2

 

metering

 

EDIT MODE

+

 

 

alarms

 

PHONE NUMBER 2

 

 

004017464340

 

parameters

+

SCROLL - CHANGE

ok

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

metering

 

 

 

+

 

 

 

 

EDIT MODE

 

 

alarms

 

 

PHONE NUMBER 2

 

 

 

004017464340

 

parameters

 

+

SCROLL - CHANGE

ok

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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