9-4
+
Increment setting in current menu
-
Decrement setting in current menu
4.2.1 Menu walk
The keys above can change the current position in the menu tree. Pressing
"Menu" steps to the next menu on the same level. Pressing "Enter" goes
down one level, or if at the lowest level saves current value in non-
volatile memory. Pressing "plus" or "minus" changes the content for the
current menu.
Example to go from Normal operation to menu M2:
press MENU five times followed by ENTER once, then MENU once
more.
MENU
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
MENU-
Normal
A1
A0
C1
C0
D1
D0
F1
F0
M1
M0
P1
P0
S1
S0
T1
T0
V1
V0
4.2.2 Write and read-only access
First level menus include the possibility to select read-only or write
access to the menus on the level below.”. Use "+" or "-" to select write or
read-only access before pressing ENTER to continue on sub menu level.
Displayed readout for write access to submenus thus appears as:
Aa FUNCTION
WRITE ACCESS ON
and the readout for read-only access appears as:
Aa FUNCTION
WRITE ACCESS OFF
4.2.3 Access Denied Menus
Some first level menus show “Access Denied” as they are intended for
experts only. To access these menus the access level must be changed
from “All Users” to “Authorised Expert”.
NOTE: For “Authorised Expert” all menus are visible and possible to
enter. The “Authorised Expert” access level shall only be used by
instructed service personnel.
Aa FUNCTION
ACCESS DENIED