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Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD) Using the Menu System • Ops 3–5
Figure 3.3 Functional Areas of the Menu System
1. Back and Forward Buttons
These buttons allow you to move back and forth between menus you have already navigated to,
much like the Forward and Back button on your internet browser. For example, pressing the
Back button takes you to the last menu that was displayed in that display region. If you press the
Forward button, you navigate back to the original menu.
2. Menu Titles
The menu title gives you the title of the current menu, as well as the current page and total
number of pages of the menu. For example, Main Menu 1-2 is the first page of the Main Menu,
and Main Menu 2-2 is the second, and last, page of the Main Menu.
3. Copy Down and Copy Up Buttons
These buttons allow you to copy the currently displayed menu from one display region to the
other.
4. Swap Buttons
These buttons allow you to swap the menus currently displayed between the upper and lower
display regions. The menu in the upper display region is displayed in the lower, and the menu in
the lower display region is displayed in the upper.
5. Selection Areas
The selection area of the menu can contain up to three items that are adjusted using the Selection
Knobs adjacent to the display. These knobs are where the majority of the selection on the menu
system are made. In some cases, these items can be adjusted using the positioner.
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.
If you hover the mouse pointer over a knob value, the scroll wheel on the mouse can be used to
adjust the knob value. The scroll wheel acts as if you are turning the knob.
HOME
UP
ONE
HOLD
HOME
UP
ONE
HOLD
FRAME
FAIL
PANEL
FAIL
SYSTEM
POWER
EXIT
ENTER
DISPLAY
F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
MORE
F1
2 3 4
7
6
5
1
1) Back and Forward Buttons
2) Menu Titles
3) Copy Down and Copy Up Buttons
4) Swap Buttons
5) Selection Areas
6) Main Areas
7) Navigation Areas

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