Menu navigation,
These softkeys always have the same functionality no matter which tree structure level they are
Predefined nav-
encountered on.
igation softkeys
See table below.
<Operate..>
<Functions for sel. message..>
<More functions..>
<Previous functions..>
<Select ..
<Select .. ¯>
<Lower
<Higher
<Go to .. >
<Back to MAIN MENU>
<Back>
<Escape>
<Õ>
The illustration below shows several examples of menu navigation:
Examples of
navigation
The navigation for logging in and out is detailed in chapter "Logging in / Logging out navigation
overview" on page 103.
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Navigation softkeys
¯>,
level¯>,
level->,
Sub Menu Level
<Browse..>,
<Alarming..>
<Direct access
..>,
<Settings>
Main Menu Level
<Operate..>
Primary Menu Level
Switches from primary menu to main menu.
Switches from primary menu to main menu and goes
straight to the specific sub-menu.
Goes from the menu currently selected to the next page
with more functions.
Goes from the menu currently selected back to the previ-
ous page.
Navigation within the logical and physical tree structure.
Goes from any position in a sub-menu back to the main
menu.
Goes from a sub-menu back to the last menu.
Goes from the main menu back to the primary menu.
This button has the same function as 'Abort' (but functions
at the sub-menu level).
If pressed in the primary menu, it logs you out.
,
<Back to
MAIN MENU>
<Function for
<Escape>
sel. message..>
Basic system information &
Function
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