Navigating The User Interface; Accessing Menus - ABB LLT100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Laser level transmitter
4.2

Navigating the user interface

There are two operations that you can do when navigating
the user interface. You can select an existing option, or edit
a value.
4.2.1 Selecting an option
You can select options, but you can not modify them. This is
the easiest operation to perform:
1. Using the four arrow keys, move left or right, up or down
within a menu.
2. Once you find the option that you want to set, highlight it
by using the arrow keys.
3. Press OK. The highlighted option is selected and effective
immediately.
4. Press Back repeatedly to exit the menu.
Figure 10 Selecting an existing option
4.2.2 Setting a value
Contrary to options, you can modify values.
1. Using the four arrow keys, move left or right, up or down
within a menu.
2. Once you find the value that you want to modify, select it
with the arrow keys and press Edit.
3. In the Edit screen, use the Left arrow key to move from left
to right over the editable values.
4. Once you are on the value that you want to modify, press
the Up or Down arrow key to increase or decrease the
highlighted value. Modify all necessary values as such.
5. Once you are done modifying values, press OK. The
modified value becomes effective immediately.
6. Press Back repeatedly to exit the menu.
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Figure 11 Selecting a value to edit
Pressing Next highlights the
next value to the right
Figure 12 Setting a value
4.3

Accessing menus

Upon selecting the configuration menu icon on the main
screen, the interface displays a selection of four access levels:
Read Only, Standard, Advanced, and Service.
Figure 13 The Access Level menu
All access levels but read-only require a password (if defined).
When selecting an access level, you will be asked for your
password. By entering the proper password, you will gain
access to the features associated with that access level.
For more information on setting passwords, see "Protecting
access with passwords" on page 19.
NOTICE
ABB recommends the Advanced setting as it provides
the best balance of access and security.

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