3-4
The part of the LCD operation that still requires some explanation is how to edit
the configurable options. In fact, you will only encounter two types of
configurable options.
The first type involves entering numbers, such as IP addresses, Netmasks, etc. In
this case, you change the number one digit at a time. The up cursor (
) is used
to decrease the highlighted digit, the down cursor (
) is used to increase the
highlighted digit, and the
SEL
button is used to move to the next digit. When the
last digit has been changed, pressing
SEL
simply enters the number into NPort
Server Lite’s memory.
The second type of configurable option is when there are only a small number of
options from which to choose (although only one option will be visible at a time).
Consider the
PARITY
attribute under
PORT SETTING
as an example. Follow
the tree graph to arrive at the following
PARITY
screen. The first option,
NONE
,
is displayed, with a down arrow all the way to the right. This is an indication that
there are other options from which to choose.
P
A
R
I
T
Y
N
O
N
E
↓
Press the down cursor button once to see
EVEN
as the second option.
P
A
R
I
T
Y
↑
E
V
E
N
↓
Press the down cursor button again to see
ODD
as the third option.
P
A
R
I
T
Y
↑
O
D
D
↓
Press the down cursor button again to see
Mark
as the fourth option.
P
A
R
I
T
Y
↑
M
a
r
k
↓
Press the down cursor button yet again to see the last option,
Space
.
P
A
R
I
T
Y
↑
S
p
a
c
e
To choose the desired option, press the select button when the option is showing
on the screen.
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