
Adventurer Pro
EN-11
3.4.2 Navigation
The Adventurer Pro menu structure consists of three levels. The top level is the main menu which
consists of a number of sub-menus.
Enter
CALIBRATION
SETUP
READOUT MODE
UNIT
PRINT-1 PRINT-2
END
LOCKOUT RESET
GLP PRINT
GLP DATA RS232-2 RS232-1
TOP LEVEL
END RS232
POWER
BAUD
HANDSHAKE
PARITY
7 EVEN
8 NOP
7 ODD
7 NOP
SECOND LEVEL
BOTTOM LEVEL
The second level of the menu structure is the
sub-menu level. Each sub-menu is a loop
that consists of a number of menu items.
The bottom level of the menu structure is the
menu item level. Each menu item level consists
of two or more settings
Typical Sub-menu
Typical Menu Item
Typical Setting
3.4.3 Changing Settings
To change a menu setting, perform the following steps:
ENTER THE MENU
Press and hold the
Menu
button until MENU appears on the primary display. Release the button
and the first sub-menu appears on the secondary display (blinking). Note: A blinking display in
the menu indicates a choice must be made using the
Yes
,
No
or
Back
buttons.
SELECT THE SUB-MENU
Press the
No
button to select the next sub-menu or the
Back
button to select the previous sub-
menu in the loop. Press the
Yes
button to select the sub-menu that appears on the secondary
display (blinking). The sub-menu name now appears on the primary display and the first menu
item in the sub-menu now appears on the secondary display (blinking).
SELECT THE MENU ITEM
Press the
No
button to select the next setting or the
Back
button to select the previous setting in
the loop. Press the
Yes
button to select and save the setting on the secondary display (blinking)
as the new menu item setting.
EXITING THE MENU
Press the
Exit
button at any time to quickly exit the menu or select END sub-menu and press the
Yes
button.
Summary of Contents for Adventurer Pro AV811 Series
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