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7.2. Navigation in the Menu
3.
3.
To navigate within the transmitter menus, use the following
buttons:
1.
The
„menu“
button allows you to switch between the main
display and the transmitter‘s main menu. Also, If you push this
button while turning the 3D Control Selector to edit values, the
values can be changed faster. With the menu button pressed,
10 more values are changed per turn.
2.
The
„esc“
button allows you to move one level back within the
menu. If you push this button while you are editing a value you
will return one menu level and the edited value will NOT be
stored.
3.
3D Control Selector
3a
- by turning the selector
anticlockwise you will move up
in the menu.
Turning the selector this direction will also
decrease
any value you are editing.
- by turning the selector
clockwise you will move down in
3b
the menu.
Turning the selector this direction will also
increase
any value you are editing.
by
pressing
the selector you will confirm your
3c
choice/enter the selected menu.
4.
The
„F1 - F5“
functions buttons located below the display are
used to select various options based upon the current display.
1
3
2
3b
3a
3c
7.2.1 Browsing through the Menu
The current selection within the menu (cursor) is designated by
reversed text/shaded graphics. By turning the 3D control selector
left/right you will move through the lines of a menu.
To select an item, first highlight the line and then press the
„3D
button“,
to select the line. Rotate the the 3D control selector to
highlight your selected item within the line then press the
„3D
button“
to select the item. Rotate the 3D control selector either
left
or right to change the value of your chosen item.
By pressing the
„3D button“
again you will confirm the storage of your selected
value and go back to your previously selected menu item. If you
want to go back to select another line within the previous menu
press the
„esc“
button.
Note: For each press of the „esc“ button, you are taken back one
menu level.
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