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User Interface
4.2.2 Menu navigation
4.2.3 Rolling list
4.2.4 Virtual keyboard
Figure 26 Main menu window
Pressing the “menu” button in the header bar calls the main
menu. The display is made of three columns:
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The left column is the menus, or submenus (greyed out
options are not available)
•
The center column shows a tree view of actual position
inside the menu structure
•
The right column has the generic controls detailed below.
Return to previous menu (one step back)
Jump directly to main menu
Close the menu and go back to measurement view display. If the
menu button is pressed again, the menu returns to its previous state
(tree structure is saved)
Help topics concerning current menu
Figure 27 Rolling list
example
For convenience, selection through a possible large list of
items has been designed with a rolling list, like in this
example. Use the up and down arrow to navigate, or select
directly one item and press OK.
Figure 28 Virtual editing
keyboard
When a text box (alphanumeric field) has to be edited and is
pressed, a virtual keyboard appears on screen. It can be used
as a PC keyboard (pressing CAP gives access to special
keys).
Once values have been entered, press the “ENTER” key to
confirm and exit the virtual keyboard.
During the editing, the edited field name is displayed, along
with units where applicable.
Summary of Contents for ORBISPHERE K-M1100
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Page 65: ...64 Calibration Menu ...
Page 66: ...65 Section 9 Inputs Outputs Menu Figure 39 Inputs Outputs menu ...
Page 68: ...67 Inputs Outputs Menu 9 4 Analog outputs Figure 40 Analog outputs menu ...
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