Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD) Using the Menu System • Ops 3–3
the menu tree, but you are not able to go up past the level at which you pressed the
HOLD button.
• MORE — This button, located at the bottom right of the display, lights to indicate when
it can be used to navigate to additional pages of the current menu in the lower display
region. A soft More button is also present on the menu. Pressing the More button on a
menu, shows the next page of the menu in that display region.
2. Control Knobs
To the right of the upper and lower display regions there are three knobs that allow you to make
menu selection on the adjacent display. Each knob adjusts the menu item that is next to it.
If the Punchpad functionality is available for a menu item, pressing the knob next to a menu item
jumps the value to the nearest 10. If you double-press the knob, the value is defaulted.
3. Quick Navigation Buttons
The Quick Navigation Buttons allow you to navigate to commonly used menus with a single
button press. Additional Quick Navigation Buttons can be accessed by using the Quick
Navigation More Button.
4. Upper Display Region
The Upper Display Region is one of the two areas on the touchscreen that contains a menu.
When you use the Online Help, the text is shown in the upper display region.
5. Lower Display Region
The Lower Display Region is one of the two areas on the touchscreen that contains a menu.
6. Function Buttons
The six Function Buttons allow you to select items on the Lower Display Region directly above
the physical buttons. Selections on the lower display region can be made using either the function
buttons, or by using the touchscreen directly.
7. Quick Navigation More Button
The Quick Navigation More Button allow you to cycle through all the sets of Quick Navigation
Buttons that have been programmed on the switcher.
8. System Power Button
The System Power button allows you to quickly shut down the switcher without having to
navigate through the menus. When pressed, you are taken to the System Shutdown Menu. When
the switcher is powered on, the button is lit.
9. Touchscreen Display Power Button
This button turns the touchscreen display on or off. The touchscreen display must be on in order
to view and interact with the menu system on the switcher.
10. Frame Fail Indicator
The Frame Fail Indicator lights if there is a problem with one of the power supplies or cooling
fans in the frame. Refer to the section “Fail Indicators Diagnosis” on page Eng 17-10 for more
information.
11. Panel Fail Indicator
The Panel Fail Indicator lights if there is a problem with one of the power supplies in the control
panel. Refer to the section “Fail Indicators Diagnosis” on page Eng 17-10 for more information.
12. Touchscreen Adjustment Buttons
The Touchcreen Adjustment Buttons allow you to adjust the characteristics, such as brightness
and contrast, of the touchscreen display.