Manual Operation
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SMBV100A
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Some menus, e.g. data and list editor menus, cover the "Winbar" and assign menu-spe-
cific functions to the front-panel softkeys by way of the menu buttons.
Any of the open menus can be activated either with the respective button in the "Win-
bar" or the front-panel softkey. In combination with the keys for menu operation
(CLOSE (ESC), HIDE (CTRL+H) and REARR (CRTL+A)), convenient menu operation
can be ensured.
Working with menus and dialog boxes is described in chapter 4.3, "Accessing Dia-
logs", on page 75.
4.2.6 Structure of the Dialogs
The parameters are set in the menus. Menus are accessed either via the function blocks
in the diagram or by means of the MENU (CTRL+M) key. The menus are displayed on
top of the block diagram.
If the menu buttons assign menu-specific functions to the softkeys, the "Winbar" is hidden.
Working with menus and dialog boxes is described in chapter 4.3, "Accessing Dia-
logs", on page 75; the setting of parameters in chapter 4.4, "Setting Parame-
ters", on page 76.
The menus are in Windows format. The menus differ in details depending on their function
but they consist of the same main elements. Each menu consists of a menu header and
one or more menu areas with various fields for setting parameters.
The header line contains the name of the menu and the buttons for minimizing and closing
the menu. To operate the buttons, use the mouse or the front keys HIDE (CTRL+H) and
CLOSE (ESC).
Several fields of associated but separately set parameters are organized in menu areas.
A menu area is framed and labelled with the function common to all parameters.
Example: Impairments
Each of the setting fields is assigned a parameter name. The kind of setting varies
depending on the parameter to be set. Some settings can only be made in a specific
configuration. If setting is not permitted with the specific configuration selected, the
respective item is disabled and displayed in gray and the entry or selection field cannot
be accessed.
 
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