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8.5.2 Display menu mode
"One level down" menu element
"Information" menu element
"One level up" menu element
"Selection/setting" menu element
8.5.3 Display error page
Fig. 29: Error page (status in the event of
an error)
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The electronic module functions can be called via the menu structure.
The menu contains sub-menus on several levels.
The current menu level can be changed using "One level up" or
"One level down" menu items, for example, to change from menu
<4.1.0.0.> to <4.1.1.0>.
The menu structure is similar to structure of the chapters and sections
in these operating instructions: Section 8.5(.0.0) contains subsections
8.5.1(.0) and 8.5.2(.0); in the electronics module, menu <5.3.0.0>
contains menu sub-items <5.3.1.0> to <5.3.3.0>, etc.
The currently selected menu element can be identified by the menu
number on the display and the associated symbol.
Within a menu level, menu numbers can be selected sequentially by
turning the white button.
NOTE:
If the white button is not operated for 30 seconds at any position in
menu mode, the display returns to the status page.
Every menu level can contain four different element types:
The "One level down" menu element is indicated on the display by the
symbol shown here (arrow on the units display). If a "One level down"
menu element is selected, pressing the white button causes a change
to the next menu level down. On the display, the new menu level is
indicated by a menu number that has increased by one digit as a result
of the change; for example, menu <4.1.0.0> changes to menu
<4.1.1.0>.
The "Information" menu element is marked on the display by the sym-
bol shown here (standard symbol for "access disable"). If an "Informa-
tion" menu element is selected, pressing the white button has no
effect. When an "Information" menu element is selected, current set-
tings or measurements that cannot be changed by the user are dis-
played.
The "One level up" menu element is indicated on the display by the
symbol shown here (arrow on the symbol display). If a "One level up"
menu element is selected, briefly pressing the white button causes a
change to the next higher menu level. On the display, the new menu
level is indicated by the menu number. For example, when one returns
from menu level <4.1.5.0>, the menu number jumps to <4.1.0.0>.
NOTE:
If the white button is pressed for two seconds while a "One level up"
menu element is selected, the display jumps back to the status page.
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The "Selection/setting" menu element does not have a special label
on the display, but is identified graphically in these instructions by the
adjacent symbol.
If a "Selection/setting" menu element is selected, pressing the white
button will change to edit mode. In edit mode, flashing values can be
changed by turning the white button.
In some menus, acceptance of the input by pressing the white button
will be confirmed by the brief display of the "OK" symbol.
E000
If an error occurs, the error page will be shown on the display rather
than the status page. The value display shows the letter "E" and the
E.025
three-digit error code separated by a decimal point (Fig. 29).
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