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HANDHELD DISPLAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MM300/MM200 PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES USING THE HHD
HANDHELD DISPLAY
3.2 Numeric setpoints
Numeric setpoints accept a numerical value within a specific range. The numeric setpoint
editor is a numeric input panel, with the current value shown on the number display. The
minimum, maximum, step, and default values are shown on the left of the keypad, and the
label of the setpoint being edited is displayed on the menu bar of the setpoint editor.
Figure 22: Numeric setpoint editor window
The navigational soft keys change the numeric key in focus, which is highlighted in orange.
There are also five functional soft-buttons in the popup window.
•
BkSpc
: This key performs the backspace function, clearing the last digit or decimal
from the display.
•
CLR
: This key clears the field’s value from the display
•
Default
: This key returns the setpoint value to its default value.
•
OFF
: This key disables the setpoint and is visible only for setpoints that can be
disabled.
In order to activate the functions offered by these buttons, the user has to highlight the
appropriate button and press
Select
.
The
UP
and
DOWN
front panel keys can also be used to increment and decrement the
setpoint by its step value. Clicking the
ENTER
key verifies the displayed value. If the
setpoint value is valid, it is stored as the new setpoint value and the editor is closed.
Otherwise, an error statement is displayed and the
Default
soft-button is brought to focus.
Clicking
HOME
before the value is stored cancels the edit sequence and recalls the home
page.
The following procedure describes how to edit a numeric setting.
1.
Use the navigation keys to select the relevant setting page.
2.
Use the navigation keys to select the relevant setting field.
3.
Press the
ENTER
key to open the numeric setpoint editor.
4.
Use the navigational soft-keys to highlight the first digit of the new setpoint value.
5.
Press the
Select
soft-key to select the highlighted digit.
6.
Use the navigational soft-keys to highlight the next digit, then press
Select
.
7.
When the new value has been fully entered, press the
ENTER
key to store the value
and close the window.