4-3-3 Operations with the System Menu

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Section 3-3

4-3-3 Operations with the System Menu

The following gives the procedure to call the System Menu, select the menu items, and other operations with the System Menu.

Reference Make sure that DIP SW2-3 “Switch to the System Menu enabled/disabled” is set to OFF (enabled). If the setting is ON (disabled), the System Menu will not be dis- played by following the procedure given below.

Displaying the System Menu Press appropriate touch switches to display the System Menu as mentioned be- low. The “RUN” LED goes off when the System Menu is displayed.

The NT600S display screen has four touch switches to display the System Menu in the four corners (about 14 mm x 11 mm size). Press any two of these switches at the same time to call the System Menu screen.

RUN mode

POWER

RUN

Press any two of these four corners at the same time.

[SYSTEM MENU] Quit

Transmit Mode

Maintenance mode

Note that the touch switches used to call the System Menu are not displayed on the screen. If a touch switch displayed in a corner is pressed first, the touch switch will function and the System Menu will not be displayed. To successfully call the System Menu, first press a corner where no touch key is displayed, and then, press￿any other corner regardless of the presence of a touch key.

Reference If a screen has the touch switches registered at all of the four corners, it is impos- sible to call the System Menu from the screen.

In this case, switch to a screen that does not have touch switches at its four cor-

￿ners.

A “system key” function can be assigned to a touch switch. Pressing the touch switch so assigned on the screen can easily display the System Menu. For the relationship between the system key and the touch switch, refer to the “System key functions” (page 142).

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