Version 2.02 15.05.2007 Operation of VS 3000
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7.2 Menus and screens
Differentiation is made between menus and screens for operation of the controller.
Numbering of menus and screens:
Each menu in the menu tree can be opened by entering a specific number and each operating screen in a menu
can be opened by selecting it in the menu. This is achieved by distinct marking by numbers and letters in the
menu tree. Numbers 1, 2, etc. identify the menu and the letters a, b, etc. identify the order of the screens in the
menu.
Example of screen numbering:
2 - 1 means that the screen can be opened from the menu tree by entering the numbers 2 - 1. This may be a
display screen or operating screen.
Example of operating screen numbering:
3 - 1 - 2 - a - b means that the higher-level screen can be opened from the menu tree by entering the numbers 3
- 1 - 2. The letter or letters following indicate that one or more additional operating screens or selection lists can
be opened in the screen by selecting them (?). The letters show their order in the screen.
Each operating screen of the VS 3000 can be opened by entering its respective number.
1 Brine LP
3 ...
4 ...
2 Control
1
1 System
2 ...
3 ...
4 ...
3
2
temp ON 10 K
temp OFF -20 K
...
...
Temperature
Temp 1
...
Temp 2
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
Sensor 2
Sensor 1
Main menu
1. Submenu
2. Submenu
1. Screen
2. Screen
Input Screen
b
a
a
b
Menus Screens
ZNR. 51203 51 930 E1
(Level 1)
(Level 2)
(Level 3)
1 Analog. val.
2 ...
3 ...
4 ...
1 Summary
4 ...
2 Actual val.
3 Setpoints
2
PoAct TK1 +1.76b
...
...
...
1
Menus
A menu contains a list of up to nine items for selection. Each item selected may contain separate submenus or
operating screens.