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NOTES: All numeric values are left-justified, and
new values are entered from left to right. A deci-
mal point can be entered after the first digit is
entered, such that .9 is entered as 0.9.
Some configuration items can have a negative
value. In this case, the leftmost position is
reversed for the sign (either “-” for a negative
value, or “+” for a postive value).
Figure 23
Figure 24
2.6.4 Menu Traversal and Data Entry
The four push buttons offer various forms of functionality
for navigation and data entry (i.e., Navigation, Data
Selection, etc.).
2.6.4.2 Data Selection
Use this method for selecting configuration data from a
specific list. An arrow will appear when in the Data
Selection mode. See Figure 23.
Use the following procedure:
• UP an DOWN arrows to navigate the main menu
• ENTER arrow to allow modification of selection
• UP an DOWN arrows to choose new selection
• ENTER arrow to confirm selection
• Use BACK (Escape) key at any time to abort the proce-
dure and escape to previous branch item.
2.6.4.3 Entering Numeric Data Using Digit Entry
Use this method to input numeric data, e.g.,
Sensor Offset.
Push button
Keystroke Action
Up
Moves to the previous item in the menu branch
Down Moves to the next item in the menu branch
Back
Moves back one level to the previous higher
branch item
Enter
Enters into the lower level branch or switches to
the entry mode
2.6.4.1 Navigating Menu
Push button
Keystroke Action
Up
Moves up to the next highest digit (0,1,2,3,....,9).
If held down the digits scroll until the push button
is released.
Down
Moves down to the next lowest digit
(9,8,7,6,….,0). If held down the digits scroll until
the push button is released.
Back
Moves the cursor to the left and deletes a digit. If
the cursor is already at the leftmost position,
then the screen is exited without changing the
previously saved value.
Enter
Moves the cursor to the right. If the cursor is
located at a blank character position, the new
value is saved.