Which menu items that are shown depends on the access level of the user and the configured inputs/outputs
and functions.
Below, all possible menu entries are shown.
✓
Ventilation
✓
Alarm events
✓
Time settings
✓
Inputs/Outputs
✓
Configuration
✓
Alarm status
✓
Access rights
To enter a higher menu level, press the
[
►
]
button when the display marker is located at the menu item you
wish to enter. At each level there may be several new menus through which you may browse using the
[
▲
]
and
[
▼
]
buttons.
When there are further submenus linked to a menu or menu item, it is indicated by an arrow symbol at the
right-hand edge of the display. To choose one, press the
[
►
]
button again. To return to a lower menu level,
press the
[
◄
]
button.
2.3 Changing values
When you are at a position where it is possible to change one or more values, and your access level is high
enough, you can edit the existing value, or enter a new one. After changing the value, you confirm the input
with the
[OK]
button, or undo the change by pressing the
[C]
/
[
▼►
]
buttons for a short while until the
original value reappears in the window and change mode is exited. These actions are described in detail in
the following sections.
2.3.1
Editing an existing value
1. Press the
[OK]
button to go to change mode. A flashing cursor appears. If there are multiple editable
values in one menu, press the
[OK]
button until the value you want to change flashes.
2. Move the cursor to the right and to the left with the navigation buttons
[
►
]
and
[
◄
]
.
3. The value at the cursor can now be changed in the following ways:
✓
Erase the current digit or character with the
[C]
/
[
▼►
]
buttons.
✓
Use the
[
▲
]
and
[
▼
]
buttons to increase or decrease the value at the cursor. Editable texts can also
be changed with this method.
✓
If the character at the cursor is a decimal point, you cannot browse with the
[
▲
]
and
[
▼
]
buttons.
You can however erase the decimal point with the
[C]
/
[
▼►
]
buttons.
✓
If the cursor is placed to the right of the value, i.e. the character at the cursor is a space, you can
add a decimal point with the
[
▼
]
button, or the figure 0 with the
[
▲
]
button.
✓
If you require a negative number, move the cursor to the leftmost position and press the
[
▼
]
button to get a minus sign. Then edit the following digits to the required value.
✓
Scroll up
[
▲
]
and down
[
▼
]
to browse through texts when there are several texts to choose from
instead of numerical values.
Optigo
Ardo
manual, Rev. A
9 (76)