3.
If you do not want to save the set variables, then exit the
menu item by pressing
[CAL /ESC]:
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You will return to the setting menu.
CHANGE from selection to selection
Change settable variables
INPUT and setting
save,
continue to next menu
Return without
saving setting.
back to setting menu
Text 1
Text 2
Selection 1
Selection 2
Text 1
Text 2
Selection 1
Selection 2
Settable variables flash
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Fig. 12: Functions within the menu items
1.
If an access code has been set, then you have to enter this
access code in the setting menu.
2.
Then you can access the menu points in the setting menu.
3.
You can also access the menu points in the subsequent set‐
ting menus without the access code.
4.
The unlocking of the access code is cancelled when you
return to continuous display 1.
1.
You have reached a menu point: You can see words and fig‐
ð
Flashing elements identify variables that can be set.
2.
You can activate other variables that can be set by pressing
[Menu]
ð
Variables that can be set start flashing.
3.
Press
[Menu] to return to the previous variable that can be
set.
You can modify a variable that can be set. There are two types of
variables that can be set, which can be modified in two different
ways:
1.
Press
‘Down’ or ‘Up’ .
ð
You can select between two words/expressions.
2.
Press
‘Down’ or ‘Up’ .
If you only press 1x briefly, then the last figure increases one
higher or decreases one lower.
The figure continues to rise or decrease if you hold down the
key.
The figure continues to rise or decrease more quickly if you
hold down the key for longer.
3.
Press
[OK] or [CAL /ESC], as in the operating menu, to exit a
menu item.
With access code
Navigation within a menu item
Changing words/expressions
Changing numerical values
Operating and replacing the storage tank
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