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22.7 Menu Structure
There are three sections in the menu where the performance of individual machine func-
tions can be set and tested.
In the various sections the menu levels of a function always have the same designation.
Manual Mode
• The Manual Mode menu can be accessed without a password prompt.
• In Manual Mode individual functions can be viewed and carried out. This allows sub-
functions of the machine to be tested and monitored.
• For adjustable functions, Manual Mode features a push button for skipping directly to
the related Settings menu.
Settings
• The Settings menu can be protected with a password prompt. Access is then only
possible if the valid password is entered. Access authorization can be set in the Ser-
vice menu.
• The active access authorization for the Settings menu is displayed on
the right of the menu window header by means of an additional symbol.
• The designation of the menu levels for the Settings is identical to the
designation of the menu levels in Manual Mode.
• There is a Settings menu for all adjustable functions. The settings for the functions
can be changed there.
Admin Settings
• The Admin Settings menu is protected with a password prompt.
• The active access authorization for the Admin Settings is displayed on
the right of the menu window header by means of an additional symbol.
• The designation of the menu levels for Admin Settings is identical to the
designation of the menu levels in Manual Mode and the Settings menu.
• In Admin Settings, access to functions in Manual Mode and in the Settings menu
may be restricted. The menus of a function can be hidden or provided with write pro-
tection. See Chapter 22.8 "Menu Configuration" on page 112.
• To allow the hidden settings in the Settings menu to be changed, all adjustment
options are also provided in Admin Settings.
• In addition, some menu levels feature extended settings and further menu levels in
which top-level functions of the machine can be set.