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MANUGENETOP5xx UniOP
Operating Instructions
VER 1.07
10 System Settings
The UniOP panels have a system settings tool to allow basic and preliminary settings to the unit.
System Settings
The System settings tool comes in the shape of a rotating menu with navigation buttons at top and
bottom to scroll between the available options. The tool is shown in the picture below.
On the left side the several components and functions are highlighted and, per each of them, the right
side (“Info” pane) shows the information about the current version, when applicable. In the picture
below it is showed the version of the Main OS component.
System Settings has two operating modes:
User Mode
and
System Mode
.
The difference between them is only in the number of available options.
System settings in
User Mode
is activated from the context menu. The context menu can be recalled
by clicking and holding any unused area of the touchscreen for a few seconds. Default holding time is
2 sec. Holding time is a runtime parameter that can be changed.
System settings in
System Mode
can be activated with the so-called Emergency system access
procedure. This procedure consist in tapping in the middle of the touchscreen with a fi nger at a high
frequency while the systemis powering up. The Emergency procedure can only be accessed at power-
up.