6. Part Names and Functions

6.1Window Elements

The window displayed when the power is turned on and no system settings have been made is called the Initial window. The Initial window has the following parts.

(The Initial window can be accessed from the menu bar with a password. For details, see section 6.3.)

Title bar:

Shows the title of the window

Menu bar:

Shows a list of functions that may be selected

System setting group:

Sets the group infor- mation, monitor dis - play, charge calcula- tion system, e t c .

Equipment state display:

Displays the system equipment as error or normal.

User setting group:

Sets valid/invalid for the function, site name, and p a s s w o r d .

Maintenance group:

Function to correct the charge calculation, etc .

Exit button:

Exits the Initial window and moves to the Manage- ment window

Message bar:

Shows time, warnings, and other comments

Initial window

Click the buttons to display the window associated with that feature. An example is shown below.

Title bar:

Display the title of the window .

Message bar:

Display comments about function dis - play and operation

Function display - operation setting section:

Used to display/set the set- ting contents .

Next, Back, Cancel, and OK buttons:

Choose to end, return, next, or cancel the setting of func - tion display and operation settings

System Configuration Options Control Window

Displays the operation contents of the [Next], [Back], [Cancel], and [OK] buttons on each setting screen.

Buttons

Operation contents

[OK]

Advances to the setting screen with the confirmation contents on the preparation

screen determined not to have any problems.

 

 

Validates the contents set on this display screen to advance to the next setting screen.

[Next]

Advances to the next setting screen.

 

 

[Back]

Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to return to the last screen.

 

 

[Cancel]

Invalidates the contents set on this display screen to shift to the initial screen.

 

 

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Mitsubishi Electronics TG-2000A operation manual Part Names and Functions Window Elements