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Menus
A menu can contain up to ten menu items (0 .. 9; 0 for menu item 10). After the selection of a menu item using
the cursor buttons ( ) and ( )andbytappingtheENTERbutton( ) or by tapping the buttons 0..9), other
submenus or operating screens are displayed.
Selection of the menu items
Each line of this selection list in the display has a digit between 1 and 9 and 0 for menu item 10 with the
associated name of the corresponding menu item. The various menu items can be selected directly by tapping
the digit buttons 0 .. 9.
If a menu provides more than 3 submenus, the cursor buttons (� ) and ( ) can be used for paging in the
menu to display the remaining menu items.
Screens
An operating screen shows values for output and/or input. There may be more values for output and/or
inputthanfitintothedisplayatonetime.Thecursorkeyscanbeusedtoscrollthroughtheseadditionalvalues.
Thescreenmayalsocontainmorethanonepage,inwhichcasethepagescanbeviewedoneatatime.
Scrolling
Using the cursor buttons ( �↑)and(�↓)
scrolling can be line by line, e.g. for selection of a variable in a line from a list of predefined variables.
scrolling can be block by block so that values can be shown that cannot be displayed with the others due
tothelimitedcapacityofthedisplay
Paging
If an operating screen contains multiple pages (e.g. the alarm list), these can be paged through using the
cursor buttons ( �←)and(→).Inmenusthatprovidemorethan3submenus,thesecanbepagedthrough
usingthecursorbuttons(↑)and(�↓)todisplaytheremainingmenuitems.
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A menu item can be selected by pressing the respective numeric key regardless of whether the item
itself is visible on the display.
Arrows appear on the right of the display to indicate whether you can scroll or page through a menu or
screen.