Explanation of Menu Trees
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■Explanation of Menu Trees
Figure 6-6 through Figure 6-10, later in this chapter provide graphic operational
sequences for the menu operations:
•Figure 6-6 “Menu Tree—View Fibre Channel Configuration” on page 6-9
•Figure 6-7 “Menu Tree—Change Fibre Channel Configuration” on page 6-10
•Figure 6-8 “Menu Tree—View SCSI Configuration” on page 6-23
•Figure 6-9 “Menu Tree—Change SCSI Configuration” on page 6-24
•Figure 6-10 “Menu Tree—Drive Operations” on page 6-34
Use the legend, shown in Figure 6-5, as an aid to navigate the Menu Trees.
There are only two Operator Panel switches used for the menu system: Menu
and Select. The boxes show menu displays.
Pressing the Menu switch advances the menu display along the flow direction,
sets a menu option after selection, or answers “No” to a menu choice question.
Pressing the Select switch toggles/increments menu options or answers “Yes” to
a menu choice question. When there is not an option, selection, or choice
presented, such as during view-only menus, pressing Select has same result as
pressing Menu.
To enter variable characters or digits, press Select to start the change mode.
(The left-most variable character/digit begins to flash.) Each additional press of
the Select switch increments the value one step. When the desired value is
displayed, press Menu to set the value and advance flash to next variable
character/digit. When the last variable character/digit has been set, Menu
accepts entry and advances display to the next menu, or Select restarts the
change mode.
Figure 6-5. Menu Trees Legend
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Press Select to step options
,
then press Menu to invoke,
and step to next menu.
Select
Option 1
Option 2
Option etc.
Press Select for “Yes”
and go to submenu.
View only display,
press Menu or Select to
step to next menu.
Press “Menu” for “No”
and bypass submenu.
Press “Menu” to bypass.
Connection from
related menu or
submenu.
Characters
in italics are
variable.
xxxyyyzzza
From
No
Yes
Select
Option ?
Select
Menu
Menu
Menu