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Customizing commands
This function allows you to customize your own Home page by choosing the functions displayed in the box on
the left of the screen and the order in which they are positioned.
The Customizing Commands page is divided into 2 areas: on the left is the grid as it will appear in the Home
page; on the right are 6 buttons, each corresponding a single function.
The buttons can be selected and dragged
into the any of the free positions in the grid on the left, thereby allowing
you to decide how to organize your Home page.
Drag the function, while holding it pressed, into the desired square. The selected destination square will turn green;
Release the function to confirm its position.
The function will obviously no longer be available for selection and will be shown with a grey background.
Removing a function from the Home page:
S e l e c t t h e f u n c t i o n a n d d r a g i t , w h i l e h o l d i n g i t p r e s s e d l i g h t l y, t o a n y a r e a o f
the right-hand box, along with the other functions available for selection. Release the function.
Moving the function to another position:
Select the function and drag it, while holding it pressed lightly, to a free zone of the grid and release it. It is not possible to swap
the positions of functions, i.e. move a function to a zone that is already occupied by another function. Release the function.
Alarm button
To enable the Alarm button in the Home page, slide the enable switch to the ON position.
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