5. Front Panel Menu orientation
Answering a menu query
The SEL button is used to answer Yes to certain me nu queries. The ESC button is used to answer No to menu quer ies. Some times
the two buttons are appropriate for answer to a menu queries. The following illustration sho w s an exam ple of a menu query.
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Validation error m essage
Edit name
Sometimes, it is necess ary to edit name, like the nam e of a c onfiguration file, for example. To modify name use the following
procedure:
1. Navigate to submenu (For example, the following illustration shows t he USB Backu p Config submenu).
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USB B ackup Config submenu
The navigator cursor ( >) is at the field targeted.
2. Press SEL
The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor. A blank field f or the first character becomes available and this field is marked
by an un derscore.
3. Use the ADJUST knob to scroll to the first character you want to use for the format name.
Turning the ADJUST k nob clockwise once moves to the next letter of the alphabet. If you start with an upper-case letter,
as shown in the prece ding illustration, then the next letter is also a capital letter. If you start w ith a lower-case letter, the
next letter is a lower-case letter:
-F–>G
-f–>g
If you start with a num ber, the next character is a number.
Continuing to turn the ADJUST knob clockwise at the end of the upper-case a lphabet displays a series of punctuation marks
you can use in the format name.
Continuing to turn the knob clockwise at the end of the punctuation m arks displays the lower-case alphabet in order.
When y ou reach the end o f the lower-case alphabet, turn the
ADJUST knob counter-clockwise to s croll back through
the options in order.
4. Press SEL. The cursor mov es to the next character field, which is now blank with an underscore.
5. Repeat the previous s teps as many times as needed, pressing SEL for e ach character selec tion.
6. When you have selected all the characters, press SEL ag ain to save the name.
A file name can co nsist of up to 19 alpha-num eric characters.
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