6. EM GUI orientation
6.5
Screen layout presentation
General
The user interface is organized around a
Menu Navigation bar
at the left of the screen and a
Working area
in the rest of the screen.
The layout of the screens is similar throughout the GUI.
In order to explain the layout, we will examine the start-up screen of the
Con
fi
guration Menu
and describe the different components.
The screens for the other menus follow the same structure and
fl
ow.
Image 6-1
EM GUI: Con
fi
guration Menu
1
Menu navigation bar
2
Title bar
3
Selection area
4
Diagram area
5
Modi
fi
er area
6
Con
fi
guration area
Menu navigation bar
On the far left hand side of the screen is the
Menu Navigation bar
that allows users to navigate between the different screens and
save or restore system con
fi
gurations. This area of the screen is always visible and remains unchanged. The available buttons on
the
Menu Navigation bar
are:
•
System Con
fi
guration
: allows access to
System Con
fi
guration Menu
.
•
Programming
: allows access to
Programming Menu
.
•
Multiviewer
: allows access to
Multiviewer Menu
.
•
Controller
: allows access to Event Controllers setting.
•
E2 built-in web page.
•
System Save and Restore.
Title bar
On the top of the working area a title bar indicates the name of the selected page (e.g. System con
fi
guration).
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