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4-4 System Configuration
Description of On-Screen Items and Key Usage
Use the following keyboard keys to work with the SETUP utility. (Key functions are also listed at
the bottom of the screen.)
Indicates the current menu
Setup item
menu
Online help
window
Indicates there
are submenus
Parameter (high-lights
upon selection) menu
Explanation of
key function
Cursor (
↑
,
↓
)
:
Selects an item on the screen. The highlighted item is currently
selected.
Cursor (
←
,
→
)
:
Selects the Main, Advanced, Stratus, Security, Boot, or Exit menu.
–
and
+
:
Changes the value (parameter) of the selected item. When a
submenu option (an option proceeded by "
") is selected, these
keys are disabled.
Enter
Press
Enter
to choose the selected parameter.
Esc
Displays the previous screen.
F1
:
Press
F1
when you need help on SETUP operations. The help
screen for SETUP operations appears. Press
Esc
to return to the
previous screen.
F9
:
Sets the default parameter to the parameter of the currently
displayed item. (The default parameter may differ from the factory
setting.
F10
:
Save configuration values and exit.
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