
D424 MO Recorder
E4/34 Operation
SW V 1.6
Date printed: 06.03.02
4.10
Setup Menu
4.10.1
Accessing and Modifying Menu Items
With
[SETUP]
the display changes to the setup mode, where different
types of parameters and functions are available. The same key is used to
leave the setup mode again.
All parameters and utilities are identified with a unique number. The setup
menu has a hierarchical structure. It allows to directly access an item with
its number, or to be guided through the necessary menu levels.
Direct Access
The fastest way to access menu items is by specifying their number di-
rectly after the setup command.
[SETUP] [3] [1] –
opens menu 31 (analog input attenuation).
Cursor Access
A menu structure allows to find particular items by navigating through the
multiple levels with the cursor keys. After the SETUP command, the main
menu is opened. Any item of the menu structure can be accessed with a
number of cursor commands.
[
t
t
t
t
]
and
[
u
u
u
u
]
move to an item within a setup level. The control wheel can be
used as an alternative to the cursor keys.
The currently selected item is highlighted, its number is flashing.
[
z
z
z
z
]
and
[
i
i
i
i
]
go to the previous or the next menu level.
When several parameters have to be modified, it is usually faster to use the
cursor keys to change from one item to the next one.
Modifying and Executing Items
Each menu page lists up to 8 items. There are several types:
•
Submenu items lead to the next menu level when selected with the
[
i
i
i
i
]
cursor or the
[ENT]
key.
•
Utilities will be executed when selecting the corresponding “ yes” or
“ start” item with the
[
i
i
i
i
]
cursor or the
[ENT]
key.
•
Numerical parameters items are selected with the
[
i
i
i
i
]
cursor or the
[ENT]
key.
•
After the selection, the current value starts flashing. A new entry can now
be made by means of the numeric keypad and CLR, or by trimming the
current setting with the control wheel or the
[
t
t
t
t
]
and
[
u
u
u
u
]
cursor keys. The
entry is terminated with
[ENT]
.
•
If a parameter page contains a list of presets to select from, each position
has a position sign (
o
).
•
Move the cursor to the corresponding item with the
[
t
t
t
t
]
and
[
u
u
u
u
]
keys or the
control wheel, and confirm with
[
ENT
]
or
[
i
i
i
i
]
.
The cursor position is indicated with a flashing position sign (
o
), the one
currently selected with a cross-marked sign ( ).
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