8
Display and operation - Graphical user interface
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8.2.8.1
Entry screen
There is one uniform entry screen for all network (IP) addresses in
which time can be configured.
1
Display of current (entry) value
2
Cancel will close the entry screen.
The value will remain unchanged.
3
OK will apply the configured value and save it
permanently.
Delete the last number
Delete the entire network (IP) address
8.2.9
Messages
Various
messages
are
displayed
within
the
menus.
One typical example would be alarm messages.
The general format is unified for all messages and appears as follows:
1
Message text (button)
Calls up the message's help text
2
Function call-up (button)
Calls up a function that is assigned to the message, such as
acknowledging an alarm message.
INFO
Optional function call-up
The function call-up for a message is optional. There
are also messages without function call-up, and
messages for which the function call-up is only
displayed under certain circumstances.
For example, if you acknowledged an alarm message,
then the corresponding button will disappear.
8.2.10
Menu functions
In some menus, one or multiple menu functions are offered in the
bottom line.
Each menu function is represented by a button. Pressing the button
calls up the corresponding function.
Example: Function for starting manual dosing:
1
Menu function (button)
Calls up the corresponding function
8.2.11
Menu sequences
There are several functions that are realised via menu sequences, i.e.
via a series of menus that are run through one after another step-by-
step.
Example: Calibration
1
Name of menu sequence (text field)
2
Menu no. within the menu sequence (text field)
Example: 2/3 means that the current menu is the second of a
total of three within the menu sequence.
3
Navigation buttons (buttons)
Buttons for navigating within the menu sequence (calling up
the next menu and/or the previous menu) and for cancelling
the menu sequence.