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5.4 How to Operate the Touch Panel
All ARF200 operations can be done on the touch panel. If the touch panel is not operating normally or if the same
operation method as on the ARF100 series is preferred, the keyboard can be used.
The ARF200 can be operated intuitively with the touch panel. The following describes basic screen operation
methods. For details on each individual screen, see the descriptions in Chapter 7, OPERATION SCREENS.
5.4.1 Touch Operations on the Operation Screen
[Marker] button
Writes markers on trends. (See
7.3 and 7.6.)
[Operation] button
Displays the operation
menu.
Disk icon
Touching this icon
starts/stops recording.
Alarm icon
Touching this icon when an alarm
is generated acknowledges the
alarm. (See 7.2.)
[Hist] button
Displays historical trends. While a historical trend is
displayed, [Real] is displayed, and when a trend is
opened from a file list, etc., [Back] is displayed.
[DISP] button
Displays the DISP menu.
[Split] button
Displays the screen
split into 4 sections.
[Pen] button
Handwritten input on trends
is possible. (See 5.4.3.)
Channel selection button
This is displayed when all
registered channels cannot be
displayed. Clicking this button
selects the display channels.
Group selection button
This is displayed when there are
multiple groups in use. Clicking
this button selects the group.