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Fig. 3: Operating cross (1) / Active keys are displayed in [black] in the display; inactive keys in [grey].
For example, the following path is presented:
Continuous display ➨ ➨ or
[calibrate] ➨ ➨ or
[slope] ➨ ➨
Continuous display
[Calibrate]
[Slope]
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Fig. 4: A display change is made within a sequence of actions.
I. Continuous display 1
II. Display 2
III. Display 3
IV. Display 4
The function of the keys is described in table
tions of the keys ’ on page 16.
➨ = describes as a symbol an action by the operator, that leads to
a new possibility for an action.
[Naming in the display] = square brackets contain the name that
appears with the identical wording in the controller display.
Additional information can be obtained via the key.
Illumination of the display
In the case of an error with the status [ERROR],
the backlight of the display changes from ‘white’ to
‘red’ . This makes it easier for the operator to react
to an error.
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