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Performance page (home page) (1) Menu button |
The Menu button (1) is located in the row of top navigation buttons. This row is on the right-hand side of the performance page.
Pressing the Menu button (1) allows the operator to navigate to the menu subpage. There, the operator can access the following menu buttons:
- Display
- Machine settings
- Totals
- Service
- Operator
Illustration 2 | g06386596 |
Menu subpages (1) Navigation path (2) Up button (3) Down button (4) Back button (5) Home button (6) Scroll bar (7) Menu button group |
The Navigation path (1) shows the operator what page is being viewed as well as the path taken there.
Pressing the intended menu button in the Menu button group (7) allows the operator to navigate to the corresponding subpage.
If the intended menu button is not visible on the page, the operator can scroll up and down the page by pressing either the Up button (2) or the Down button (3). The sliding indicator of the Scroll bar (6) will move along with the page.
Pressing the Back button (4) will allow the operator to return to the previous screen.
Pressing the Home button (5) will allow the operator to return to the Performance page (home page).
Illustration 3 | g06386604 |
Menu subpages (6) Scroll bar (7) Menu button group |
Navigation through menu lists and submenus is possible by using the Menu button group (7).
The menu buttons are different for each specific sub page. A menu button will show the following information:
- Icon
- Name of the application
- The current setting of the application (If applicable)
- Greater Than symbol (>) (Indicates that the user must press the menu button to see more information.)
A menu button group is accessible by directly pressing a specific button within the group.
Only four menu buttons will be visible at one time. If more than four options are available and appear in the same Menu Button Group, a Scroll Bar (6) will appear. This will allow the operator to scroll though the menu button group.
For more information, refer to the Systems Operation , Display Navigation section in this manual.
Illustration 4 | g06386618 |
Menu subpages (1) "Language" button (2) Current settings status field (3) Greater than symbol (>) (4) Language selection button (example: "English") (5) "OK" button |
The Current settings status field (2) appears on the right side of the menu button where applicable. It shows the current setting of that specific application.
The Greater than symbol (>) (3) indicates that the user must press the menu button to see more information.
- Press the "Language" button (1). The Language menu page will appear.
- Press the intended Language selection button (Example: English). A white check mark will appear in the selected menu button.
- Confirm the setting change by pressing the "OK" button (5). The previous page will return on the display screen.
- The intended setting (Example: English) is now visible in the current setting status field.