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Performance Adjustment
The menu system can be navigated with five buttons:
UP
,
DOWN
,
EDIT
,
SAVE
, and
MENU
. Feedback is given to the operator through the LCD panel.
The LCD Command Interface offers two distinct series of menus: the
View
Menu Series
, which allow a user to view, but not alter, certain bits of data the
unit maintains; and the
Edit Menu Series
, which permit the alteration of this
information. The
Edit Menu Series
are kept secure from general use by a
password, if password control is invoked, so that curious or malicious people
cannot randomly alter data. However, this unit is shipped with this feature
disabled. See page 16 for further details.
In both menu systems the
MENU
button is used to maneuver between menus
in a sequential fashion.
EDIT
is generally used to enter the
Edit Menu Series
,
and
SAVE
is generally used to exit it. (Pressing
SAVE
in all menus except
the one that allows you to alter the Edit BDA Name menu (explained below)
will force any changes made while in the
Edit Menu Series
to be saved in non-
volatile memory. The BDA will then exit the
Edit Menu Series
; if the user
needs to edit more information, they will need to press
EDIT
and enter a
password again.) The
UP
and
DOWN
buttons are usually used to scroll
through options within a given menu, if several options exist.
What follows is an exploration of each menu series in detail, and how each
menu represents and interprets data.