Continue arrows: Continue arrows  indicate that additional options or settings are available on a menu or status screen. Press the up or down arrow key to view the additional items.

Clear Event Log

Configure Modbus

Set Date & Time

Set Password

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Navigating sub-menus

Selecting a option displays the sub-menu screen for that option. In this example, the selector arrow is on the top line of the Set Date and Time sub-menu screen.

Time: 13:15:23 Date: 18-Nov-2010 Format: dd/mm/yyyy

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Use the up or down arrow key to move the selector arrow to an option, and press the ENTER key.

List of choices: If the setting is a list of choices, an input arrow  displays next to the setting. Press the up or down arrow key to select the menu option to change. Then press the ENTER key to exit the input mode and save the setting. Press the ESC key to exit without saving.

Numbers or text fields: If the setting is a number or text field, use the arrow keys to select the value of the first character, and press the ENTER key to move to the next character. Press the ENTER key after the last character is set to exit the input mode and save the setting. Press the ESC key to exit without saving. If an invalid value is entered, the display interface beeps and restores the previous valid value to the field.

Input arrows: Input arrows  next to a selected setting indicate that the setting can be modified by pressing the up or down arrow key. Press the ENTER key to save the change or the ESC key to cancel the change.

Time: 13:15:23

Date: 18-Nov-2010

Format: dd/mm/yyyy

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Using the Path statement

Select the main- and sub-menu options specified in the path statement to view or configure a setting. The path statement lists the main- and sub-menu items you select to navigate to the item to view or modify. The parts of the path statement are defined below:

Path: Main > Set Password > Change Passwords

Main >: Your starting point is the main menu.

Set Password >: Scroll to and select this option from the main menu.

Change Passwords >: Scroll to and select this option from the sub-menu.

Subsequent options are listed and defined under the path statement.

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Schneider Electric ACRC502 manual Navigating sub-menus, Using the Path statement, Path Main Set Password Change Passwords

ACRC501, ACRC502, ACRC500 specifications

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