5. Front Panel Menu orientation
5.3
Using menu system
General
This section describes the conventions for using the E2’s menu system. For reference, the following illustration shows the
System
Menu.
Image 5-3
System menu
The E2’s display screen is four lines high. Throughout this chapter, entire menus are shown for ease of ref-
erence, unless otherwise noted.
Please note the following important menu rules and conventions:
•
The top line names the current menu, in upper-case letters.
•
Subsequent lines typically display two
fi
elds:
-
For a
function
, the left-hand
fi
eld names the function. The right-hand
fi
eld shows the function’s current parameter (or value).
In the preceding illustration,
Black Invalid
is a function and
On
is its current value.
-
For a
submenu
, the left-hand
fi
eld names the submenu that you can access. The right-hand
fi
eld displays a double arrow
(>>), indicating that a submenu is available. In the preceding illustration,
USB Backup/Restore
and
Ethernet
are two of
the available submenus. To use a submenu, scroll to it and press
SEL
. Then scroll through the list that appears.
-
The
navigation cursor
(>) in the left-hand column indicates the current line on which you can take action. This arrow moves
as you rotate the
ADJUST
knob on the front panel. When you reach an editable
fi
eld and press
SEL
, the navigation cursor
changes to an
edit cursor
(#).
Making a menu selection
To select a menu item, use the
ADJUST
knob to scroll to the item, then press the
SEL
button on the front panel:
•
To scroll through a menu:
-
Turn the
ADJUST
knob counter-clockwise to scroll down.
-
Turn the
ADJUST
knob clockwise to scroll up.
•
To open a submenu, scroll to the submenu line and press
SEL
.
•
To change a parameter, scroll to the desired line and press
SEL
. The navigation cursor changes to the edit cursor. Use the
ADJUST
knob to modify the value:
-
Turn the
ADJUST
knob clockwise to increase a value.
-
Turn the
ADJUST
knob counter-clockwise to decrease a value.
•
Then press
SEL
to accept a parameter or value. The edit cursor changes back to the navigation cursor.
You must press SEL to accept the value.
Throughout this user’s guide, the term “select” is used as an abbreviation for “scroll to a menu line and press
SEL.”
Example: Select the Ethernet menu to begin con
fi
guring network settings.
Exiting a menu
•
In the edit mode (i.e., the edit cursor is visible), press
ESC
to exit a menu without changing the original parameter.
•
To navigate back up the menu structure, press
ESC
again. Each press takes you back up the menu tree by one level.
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