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Menus
The System Menu is called up by using the the system keys during opera-
tion. The System Menu can always be displayed regardless of the PT mode.
If there is no key input for 10 seconds after the System Menu has been
called up, the System Menu will be exited and RUN Mode will return.
Transmit Mode
Maintenance Mode
Expansion Mode
SYSTEM MENU
Quit
V1.x
Version no.
Using System Keys
Operation
Content
Press the Buzzer Key, Up Key,
and Down Key simultaneously.
Pressing the Up Key and Down Key while the Buzzer Key is being held down changes
PT modes and menus in the following ways:
RUN Mode
→
System Menu
System Menu
→
RUN Mode
Maintenance Mode
→
previous screen or RUN Mode
Transmit Mode
→
RUN Mode
Press the Up Key.
Moves the bar cursor upward.
Press the Down Key.
Moves the bar cursor downward.
Press the Enter Key.
Selects the menu at the position of the bar cursor.
Quit
Leave the system menu and return to operation by either of the following
methods.
1, 2, 3...
1.
Select “Quit.”
OR
2.
Press the Buzzer Key, Up Key, and Down Key simultaneously.
In addition, if there are no key inputs within 10 s of calling up the system
menu, the system will automatically return to normal operation.
Selecting Items
To select an item, move the bar cursor to that item and press the Enter Key.
Selected item
Function
Quit
Quits and return to normal operation.
Transmit Mode
Shifts to Transmit Mode.
Select when transferring data between the NT600M and Support Tool. For details, refer to
3-3
Transferring Data to and from the Support Tool
.
Maintenance Mode
Shifts to Maintenance Mode.
Used to check the setting status of the NT600M and conduct self-testing.
Expansion Mode
Not used. Reserved for future function expansion.
Initialization
Section 3-2
Summary of Contents for NT600M Series
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