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Getting to know the control panel
1. GETTING TO KNOW THE CONTROL PANEL.
The control panel is the nerve centre of the system.
With no buttons thanks to the innovative touch screen display, it enables accessing the system functions and the
menus that govern them by simply touching the icons or the words displayed.
1.1 Navigating through the control panel menus.
As said before, to navigate through the control panel menus simply touch the words or the icons displayed
till you reach the desired screen.
The control panel moreover also displays step by step indications of the operations to perform to reach the desired
menu or function.
Depending on the type of option to select, the touch can be made in four different ways:
MODE ASSOCIATED SYMBOL
Brief and single touch
or
Prolonged pressure
Quick tap, movement in which the point of release is not signicant; it is
equivalent to the action of pushing a virtual object with a nger to move it
quickly in a specic direction.
Dragging, movement in which the nger is released only after establishing
the nal position for a certain fraction of time; it is equivalent to the action
of dragging a virtual object with a nger.
If you want to make a single movement it is advised to release the nger
only after seeing the movement.
If instead you want to make repeated movements you need to maintain the
pressure on the display.
The symbols shown in the table above are the ones used in this manual to indicate the method of selecting the
various menus of the control panel.
In general:
• To select an option in a list, it is necessary to highlight the desired item performing vertical or
actions and then do a in the central zone (it is not necessary for it to be above the element under focus, the
important thing is that it is not over a button or an icon).
• It is possible to quickly scroll through the elements of a list by performing an action of .
The initial scrolling speed is slow enough so as to allow reading the words; if you want to increase the speed it is
necessary to do a subsequent while scrolling.