AccuPro-5000
™
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM OPERATOR MANUAL
Issued by Department:
Engineering
Doc. Number:
5000-00-00-002
Revision:
02
Effective Date:
10/05/2021
File: 5000-00-00-002-r2_
AccuPro_5000_Operator_Manual
Copyright© 2021 Scaletron Industries, Ltd
All Rights Reserved
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System Main Menu
When navigating through main menu options, the top line of the LCD Module display
s the menu’s title
as shown in Figure 10. The presence of an Up/Down Arrow symbol following the title indicates that
additional menu options are available by scrolling via the Arrow Keys or Rotary Knob. An option is
selected by asserti
ng “E
NTER
”
–
achieved by pressing either the Enter Key or the Rotary Knob. The
bottom line of a menu display can either present options to the user or request information from the
user, such as selecting a specific channel, choosing a configuration option, or entering a numerical value.
In some cases, Up and/or Down-Arrow symbols will appear at the end of an option or data field. When
only an Up-Arrow is present, it indicates that the current numerical option or value being entered is at
its lowest supported value, thus the value can only be increased. Similarly, a lone Down-Arrow indicates
the current value is at its maximum. Simultaneous Up and Down-Arrows indicate that either a limit
has not been reached, or the selection of options will loop continuously as the user indexes or scrolls in
either direction.
Figure 10: System Menu Displays
When a submenu is first entered in a multi-channel system, the user must identify the channel for which
to perform the respective option. The display will indicate all applicable channels for the specific menu
selection, with a blinking cursor hovering over the lowest numbered channel. Non-applicable channel
locations are indicated by a dash
, “–“
. The user must use the Arrow Keys or Rotary Knob to scroll
through the applicable channels and highlight the desired channel number with the blinking cursor. If
the blinking cursor is scrolled past the list of channels on either end, an opportunity to
“<
-- Return to
Menu” is presented.
Upon selection of a channel, the respective channel number will be placed in the
upper-left corner of the display for the remainder of the procedure. Upon completion of the procedure,
the user is given the opportunity to select another channel and repeat the procedure, or return back to
the main menu as previously described.
If the
“
ENTER
” action
is held pressed for more than two seconds when making any selection, the
message “ACTION CANCELED” will temporarily appear on the display.
See Figure 11. Any
configuration changes made within the current submenu, except those that execute Flash operations,
will be canceled and the remainder of the submenu procedure will be terminated. This provides a clean
method to “exit out” of a given
submenu should it be entered accidentally or configured incorrectly.
Arrows indicate
up/down scrolling for
more menu options
Indicates a Dual-Channel
system with Channel #1
highlighted
Menu
title
Display to return
back to the Main
Menu
CHANNEL CONFIG
<-- Back to Menu
CHANNEL CONFIG
Channel 12------
1
CHANNEL CONFIG