User Manual
E110-P
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The following image shows the layout of the menu structure:
1.1
1.2
2.
1.
2.1
1.3
2.2
3.1
3.
SELECT
CLEAR
CLEAR
PROG
Fig. 17:
SETUP menu layout and navigation
Navigate the SETUP menu with the following functions:
PROG
-key
When a menu item is selected (e.g. 1.1), this key is used to start the programming
sequence.
When a menu group is selected (and no function), this key is used to scroll back a
group (e.g. 3.
à
2.
à
1.
à
3.
à
2. ...)
SELECT
-key
This key is used to select the next menu item in the list (e.g. 1.
à
1.1
à
1.2
à
1.3
à
1. ...). When the top of the list is reached, it will wrap around and return to the menu
group selection.
CLEAR
-key
This key is used to select the previous menu item in the list (e.g. 1.3
à
1.2
à
1.1
à
1.
à
2. ...). When the bottom the list is reached, it returns to the menu group selection.
When a menu group is selected (and no item), this key is used to scroll to the next
group (e.g. 1.
à
2.
à
3.
à
1.
à
2. ...)
5.3.3
CHANGING CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
A menu item either contains a value (a number with optionally a decimal point and sign, e.g.
-123.45) or a selection list (e.g. L – m
3
- USGAL). After a menu item is selected in the SETUP menu,
a new value can be programmed by performing the following steps. During the programming
sequence, the
PROG
indicator is flashing on the display.
Step 1: Start the programming sequence:
PROG
-key
When a menu item is selected in the SETUP menu, this key is used to start the
programming sequence.
Step 2a: Change a value
SELECT
-key
This key is used to increment the selected digit or to select de next position of the
decimal point.
When the entered value is out of range, the increase sign
or decrease-sign
will
be displayed; the value will be automatically brought within range when confirmed later.
CLEAR
-key
This key is used to select the next digit. If a decimal point can be set, this will be
included in the sequence as well (e.g. [decimal point]
à
digit 1
à
digit 2
à
digit 3
à
[decimal point].
The selected decimal point is flashing when is can be changed. When no decimal point
is selected, all available decimals will be flashing on the display to indicate this when
the sequence reaches the decimal point.