Settings Menu
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Modero G5 Touch Panels - Configuration and Programming
Select
Factory Data Reset
and then select
Yes
on the confirmation window to erase all of the user data
(settings, application data, user pages) on the touch panel.
Select
Revert to Factory Firmware
and then select
Yes
on the confirmation window for the system to extract
the factory firmware (this can take a minute) and then automatically initiate a firmware upgrade as usual.
Select
Install Firmware from USB
for a new menu to come up, where the user can navigate the files on the
USB drive. Selecting the "../" entry will take the user back to the previous directory.
Entries with a trailing "/" on the name are directories, and selecting a directory will bring up a new menu with
the contents of that directory shown. All other entries will be ".kit" files. Selecting a KIT file and selecting
"Yes" on the confirmation screen will extract the firmware (this can take a minute) and then automatically
initiate a firmware upgrade as usual.
Using the Settings Menu
When opened, the
Settings
menu appears in the center of the panel display. Please note that many of the pages in the
menu may be longer than they initially appear. To reach additional functions on a given page, the page itself may be
scrolled up and down to reveal those functions.
Many of the entries in the
Settings
menu are read-only, or may be modified if information on the same or another page is
changed. The current information on a page appears in white under the main category title; press the text to open the
category’s page (FIG. 3).
If the text is grey, then the option associated with that category is currently disabled. This may be altered with changes in
connectivity (connecting a USB stick to the touch panel, for instance) or changes to other pages within the menu.
For more information on disabling Settings menu access through the Sleep/Settings
button, please refer to the Security
section on page 38
.
The
Settings
menu uses scrolling lists. Not all items on a
Settings
page are visible on
screen at one time, and scrolling up and down to see them may be necessary. In the
case of long Settings pages, a scroll bar appears momentarily when a new menu
appears, and allows you to gauge current position and length of the menu.
FIG. 3
Settings page - Menu Options
Summary of Contents for Modero G5
Page 58: ...Settings Menu 48 Modero G5 Touch Panels Configuration and Programming ...
Page 62: ...Gestures 52 Modero G5 Touch Panels Configuration and Programming ...
Page 66: ...MXA MP and MXA MPL Programming 56 Modero G5 Touch Panels Configuration and Programming ...
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