Sentinel Plus Press Brake Guarding System Operation Manual
LS-CS-M-073
Page 52
Original Language Version: 1.04
Released: 19/07/2017
8.1.2
Setting Option Parameters
Option parameters are navigated in the same way as menus, using the buttons described in
Figure 8-2
and
Table 8-2
. The arrow buttons step through the list of options; the desired
option is then selected by pressing the
ENTER
button. When the
ENTER
button is pressed
the value is stored in the panel’s non-volatile memory, and the User Interface Panel returns
to the parameter list. Changes can be abandoned at any time by pressing the
button.
8.1.3
Setting Numeric Parameters
Some parameters (such as access codes) require numeric values to be entered by the
user. The numeric parameters are always displayed as four digits, ranging from 0000 to
9999. The Parameter screen also displays the name of the parameter, the units (typically
millimetres or milliseconds) and the allowable range of parameter value.
The digit to be changed is underlined by a cursor starting with the left-most digit (i.e. the
digit ‘1’ in
Figure 8-3
below). The ▲▼ buttons are pressed to increment or decrement the
value of the underlined digit. Once the digit has been changed, the ► button is used to
select the next digit, which is then underlined by the cursor.
This is continued until the parameter is set to the desired value. When the
ENTER
button is
pressed the value is stored in the panel’s non-volatile memory, and the User Interface
Panel returns to the parameter list. Changes can be abandoned at any time by pressing
the
button.
a
e
ENTER
1234
SU PERVISOR PARAM ETER 0
Change Supervisor Access Code (0-9999)
Figure 8-3: Numeric Parameter Screen
Label
Button Function
This leaves the Parameter and returns to the Parameter List. See
Figure 5-2
for an overview of the menu system.
Increments the selected digit i.e. 0
1
2 etc.
Decrements the selected digit i.e. 0
9
8 etc.
Moves the cursor to the right to select the next digit to be changed.
After the last digit, the cursor will loop back to the first digit.
ENTER
This stores the parameter in non-volatile memory, and returns to the
Parameter list.
Table 8-3: Numeric Parameter Screen Buttons