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4.2 How to Use the SETUP Menu
This section provides an overview of how to use the SETUP menu. For detailed explanations of how to
configure individual functions with the SETUP menu, see the relevant sections.
When the SETUP menu is displayed, only the dials and switches for setting and displaying the menu
items can be used. (Other dials and switches are disabled.) Also, displays that are not used in the
SETUP menu do not turn on.
RANGE dial
SETUP menu display
Displays the SETUP menu
selected by turning the main
setting dials.
Auxiliary information display
Displays the auxiliary information of the
SETUP menu. (An auxiliary number is
displayed when there are many values
to be set, such as in IP address.)
Setup parameter 1 display
Displays the value or options of a SETUP menu.
Setup parameter 2 display
Displays setup parameters that do not
fit in setup parameter 1.
(MAC address, error code during error
log display, etc.)
PRESET switch
Deviation dials
From the left, the dials are the 1st and 2nd deviation dials.
Main setting dials
From the left, the dials are the 1st, 2nd,
3rd, 4th, and 5th main setting dials.
PRESET indicator
When you change the setting displayed in setup
parameter 1, all the PRESET indicators turn on.
When you confirm the setting with the PRESET
switch, all the PRESET indicators turn off.
RANGE Dial
First, to enter the SETUP menu, use this dial to select
SETUP
.
Main Setting Dials
You can use any of the main setting dials to select the SETUP menu. However, these dials operate
separately in the following situations.
• In a menu for switching the auxiliary information display (menu with auxiliary information), main
setting dial 5 (the right-most main setting dial) is used to switch the display.
• In a menu with auxiliary information, operating main setting dials 1 to 4 leaves the auxiliary
information as-is and allows the next SETUP menu to be selected. After moving to a menu without
auxiliary information and operating main setting dials 1 to 4 to return to a menu with auxiliary
information, the menu with the first auxiliary menu is displayed. For example, if you move from
GATE 3 of the default gateway to the MAC address menu and operate main setting dials 1 to 4 to
return to the GATE menu of default gateway, the GATE1 menu (with the first auxiliary information) is
displayed.