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10.5 Accessing and Changing Values
The same procedure for changing values applies to all levels of the control panel. Parameters of the control
system can be monitored or changed as follows.
10.6 Menu Structure
Access to the control panel is separated into different levels (see
Figure 10.3
).
Level 1
Level 1 or the Top Menu as shown in
Figure 10.3
provides access to change date and time settings, pro-
vides software version, and also provides access to various other menus.
The UP and DOWN scroll buttons can be used to move to the next mode or option on
the menu. Continue pressing the UP or DOWN button until the desired option is dis-
played. Then press SELECT button to enter that mode/option.
When accessing an option for which the value can be changed, once the option is
shown on the display, press the SELECT button. The value for that option will then
begin to flash. This indicates the value can now be changed. Use the UP or DOWN
buttons to increase or lower the value. Once new value is selected, prese SELECT
button to save the new value. This will stop the value from flashing and save the
change. Values that can be adjsuted can be found on the Top Menu (Date & Time)
and on the Settings Menu and Manual ON/OFF Menu (see
Figure 10.3
).
Since there is no "back" or "return" button, at the end of each of the Level 2 and Level
3 menus (see
Section 10.6
) there is a "<SELECT> to Exit" option that allows you to go
back a level. Pressing the SELECT button from this option will move you back to the
previous menu option (one level back).
Top Level Options
SOFTWARE NUMBER
Displays the software number and revision.
DATE
Displays current date.
TIME
Used to set the time and day. The machine uses a 24 hour format (military
time) clock. The clock has a battery backup which maintains correct time
even if not connected to electrical power.
ALTERNATE
LANGUAGE
Used to set display menu language. Option to choose between Chinese and
English.