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7.  Programming Tree 
7.1  General 
On the following pages you will see the programming tree for the ACTA 3000 
Basic, Quality Control and Advanced Analysis, displaying the full functionality of 
each version.  
We will now describe how to navigate through the programming tree, how you 
find and select specific functions (parameters) and how you input values. In other 
words, how to prepare to program your ACTA 3000. 
7.2  Using the programming tree 
Let us examine the programming tree more closely and look at some of the definitions that are frequently 
used when describing it and which will allow you to navigate with ease. 
7.2.1  Menu Blocks 
As you can see, the programming tree consists of a maximum of 15 main menus (ACTA 3000 
Advanced Analysis). These menus / menu blocks are located at the bottom of the ACTA 3000 display 
as shown below. 
The menu blocks are operated using the blank softkeys placed below the 
display. Each softkey is used to select an individual menu block (programming 
tree function) and you use the arrow to scroll through the main menus. 
In the Programming section that follows, every reference to a menu block refers 
to the following.