Operating Menu Navigation - Sartorius Signum 1 Operating Instruction

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Operating Design
Display of menu settings: Text menu (example)
Configuration
(Operating Menu)
The keys below the readout let you
navigate the menu and define parameters
for configuration.
Opening the Menu
Press the e key to switch the Signum off
and then on again; while all segments are
displayed, press the ) key briefly.
Navigating the Menu
( Close the active submenu and
return to the next higher menu level
("back")
) – Press briefly:
Select and save a menu item
– Press and hold (> 2 seconds):
Exit the menu
k Show the next item on the same
menu level (the display scrolls
through all items in series)
p Print the menu settings starting
from the current position, or print
Info data
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Display of menu settings: Numeric menu (example)
Alphanumeric Input in the Menu
( – Press briefly:
Activate character to the left
of the currently active character
(when first character is active:
exit the input mode without
saving changes)
– Press and hold (> 2 seconds):
Exit the input mode without
saving changes
) – Press briefly:
Confirm currently active
character and move 1 position
to the right (after the last
character: save input)
– Press and hold (> 2 seconds):
Save current input and display
the menu item
k – Cursor in first position,
no characters entered yet:
Delete character(s) and enter 0
– Change the displayed character;
scroll forward (sequence:
0 through 9, decimal point,
minus sign, A through Z, space)
p – Cursor in first position,
no characters entered yet: Delete
entire string and enter a space
– Change the displayed character;
scroll backwards (sequence:
Space, Z through A, minus sign,
decimal point, 9 through 0)
Numeric input in Signum 3 operating
menu:
Enter values (date and time, etc.) using
the 10-key numeric keypad
Saving Menu Settings
The parameters selected in the operating
menu remain saved after you switch off
the Signum.
You can prevent unauthorized changes
in operating menu settings by requiring
password input for menu access.

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