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The particularities of each of screen type are discussed below. For a global overview
of the user interface tree structure, refer to the
Appendix: User interface structure
on page 55
2.4.3.1.Menu screens
A menu consists of a title and a number of commands or features from which a
technician, a system manager or an operator can select.
A
commands menu
groups a set of numbered commands. When selected, such a
command can start the execution directly or it can bring up a submenu.
In an
options menu
, the items are preceded by a
radio button
, which allows selecting
or deselecting a certain value for a setting.
Below are examples of a commands menu and an options menu respectively.
System Management
1 Display Status
2 System Configuration
3 LCD Setup
Ok
Ethernet Connection
1
Front
2
Rear
3 Up
Ok
2.4.3.2.Information screens
Information screens
can have different contents and layouts; they can present
themselves as message boxes or list boxes, displaying error messages, status
information, settings, etc... .
The only user action that is possible with this type of screens is to press
Ok
to close
the screen.
Below are examples of a message screen and status information screen.
Ethernet Status
IP1
DHCP
IP: 0.0.0.0
Mask 0.0.0.0
Ok