Operation Series
4060
48
Teledyne
Analytical
Instruments
1.
When the selected option is a function on the
MAIN MENU
or any
SUB MENU
screen, the function name appears
with
an arrow next to it
. In some cases, the item in the menu is
the parent of another
SUB MENU
, in other cases, the item in
the menu is the parent of a
MODIFIABLE ITEM
.
2.
If the selected option is a
MODIFIABLE ITEM
, the ARROW
KEYS are used to modify the value of the item.
A modifiable
item is flashing
. The ENTER key is then used to accept the
value and move you to the next field to continue programming.
4.6.3.3
ESCAPE
The ESCAPE key is used in several context-sensitive ways.
1.
When displaying the analysis mode, the ESCAPE key
temporarily clears any present alarms. However, if the alarm
condition is still present, the alarm will re-occur when re-
detected. Also, pressing the ESCAPE key clears the
messages generated by incorrect gain settings (i.e. bad span,
gain too high).
2.
When the selected option is a function on the
MAIN MENU
or any
SUB MENU
screen (the menu name appears with a
flashing arrow next to it), the ESCAPE key is used to return
to the parent menu finally returning to the
ANALYSIS
SCREEN
the function.
3.
If the selected option is a modifiable item (value is flashing),
The ESCAPE key is used to escape to the parent menu
without
saving the value
. The value will revert to the original before
modification (if any).
4.6.4 Menu Structure
The 4060 screen setup consists of several classes of screens and
items. No item occupies more than 1 line. It is important to read and
understand the NAVIGATION AND DATA ENTRY section to fully
understand the menu structure.
1.
The
ANALYSIS SCREEN
displays the analysis value, the
range, the alarms (if any) and some information about what
phase of analysis is occurring.