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5. Menu Orientation
Using the Menu System
3) Palette
In the center of the menu, the
Palette
provides an area for menu-specific and
function-specific buttons, graphics and tables.
4) Menu
Bar
Along the left side of the menu, the
Menu Bar
provides instant access to all
primary menus. Each button is latching, and mutually exclusive with all other
navigation buttons. When pressed, the button “lights,” and the selected menu is
displayed in the
Palette
.
Figure 5-4.
Navigation button selection
The
Menu Bar
does
not
scroll. Instead, at the bottom of the bar, press the
Page
button to change navigation pages in groups of six buttons with each press.
Figure 5-5.
Page button
The
Page
button itself indicates which page you are viewing:
S
Page 1 of 2
S
Page 2 of 2
5) Tool
Bar
The
Tool Bar
at bottom edge of the menu displays up to 10 primary functions and
options for the selected menu.
Keys
Keys
Unselected
Selected
Page
1 of 2
Note
There are many types of buttons that can appear on the
Tool
Bar
and in the
Palette
. Refer to the “