
Introduction
The active areas of the screen that represent
a function are called “function buttons” and
are used by pressing them briefly on the dis-
play or holding them down. The function but-
tons are represented in the instructions with
the word “function buttons” and the button
symbol
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.
The function buttons activate functions or
open submenus.
The function buttons that appear deactivated
(in grey) may not be selected at that time.
Summary of the indications and function
buttons
Action and effect
A
The title line shows the menu selected at
that time and, if applicable, other function
buttons.
B
Press to open an additional menu.
C
Move the little cross around the screen
pressing lightly, without resting your finger
on it.
Or:
Press the desired destination on the
screen; the cross will move to this position.
D
Move the control around the screen by
pressing lightly, without removing your fin-
ger.
Briefly press to change progressively to
lists at the next level up.
Action and effect
BACK
Briefly press to return progressively to the
main menu from a sub-menu, or to undo
the changes made.
/
Activated/deactivated function.
Some functions or instructions are marked
with a checkbox, and are activated or deac-
tivated by touching them briefly.
OK
Briefly press to confirm the data entered or
to select.
×
Briefly press to close a pop-up window or a
data entry screen.
/
Briefly press to modify the setup progres-
sively.
Activating the list entries and
searching through the lists
Fig. 4
Standard representation: setup menu
list entries.
The list entries can be consulted by touching
the screen directly, or using the setup button.
Selecting and activating a list entry with the
setup button
●
To find an element in the list, turn the set-
up button; each element in the list will be
highlighted one after the other.
●
Press the setup button to activate the high-
lighted element in the list.
Scrolling through the list
If a list contains more elements than can be
viewed on the screen, a scroll bar will be
shown on the right of the screen
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