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3.2.11.2 DISP.MENU<index>
Parameter syntax
This parameter enables you to simply add items directly into a menu or submenu
and control your device applications. Each menu item can be either a command
for your application or a parent menu for other submenu items. With the five-way
key you are able to navigate each menu directly and confirm your choice or
select an option. To remove/detach an item from a menu or submenu, just specify
the index of the menu or submenu item to be removed without entering the equal
sign
“=”
and other settings.
<index>
It chooses the location of a menu item or the location of a first or second level
submenu item. A submenu is a menu that opens when a menu item is selected.
You can have a primary menu and at most two levels of submenus. The
standard menu structure is as follows. This list shows the menu category and their
order.
Value
Meaning
X.0
or
X
Inserts a new menu item with or without a submenu into a
primary menu.
X.X.0
or
X.X
Assigns a first level submenu to a primary menu item with
or without a submenu into a secondary menu.
X.X.X
A
ssigns a second level submenu to a first level submenu
item.
Where
X
is any of the numerals from
1
to
15.
The maximum number of menu and
submenu items ( counting menus and submenus) is limited to 50.
Following are listed the differences between indices ending with or without
0.
X
or
X.X
Creates a menu or a first level submenu item
without
options.
X
.0 or
X.X
.0
Creates a menu or a first level submenu item
with
options
(indicated by an arrow [►] at the end of the menu item
or submenu).
You can not create a second level submenu without having a first level
submenu before it. If you try to do it the second level submenu will not be shown.
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