Fig. 26 Principal Screen Layout - Walz MINI-PAM-II Manual

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Generally, all top level windows consist of the "main panel" and
the "side panel" (Fig. 26, page 51). The top line of the main panel
displays window title and a capital letter which is added as a
mark to each saturation pulse analysis.
The bottom of the main panel provides various action keys. De-
pending on window, these action keys trigger saturation pulse
analysis, control light conditions or affect graphic display. The
"Information Line" at the bottom edge of the main panel shows
current date and time. The Information Line can also include al-
phanumeric data when graphics windows are in the "Cursor
Mode" which is evoked by touching the graph area.
The side panel provides arrow keys to change windows, control
keys for fluorometer functions, and a ( MENU ) key to access the
Main Panel
Window Title
Data, Graph
Action Keys
Information Line
Main Panel
From top to bottom: Window title and currently selected character to mark meas-
urements, numerical and/or graphical data, action keys and information line. Action
keys are absent or differently arranged in some windows. The information line dis-
plays date + time or PAM activity or informs on critical fluorometer states. Also, al-
phanumeric data are displayed in the "Cursor Mode" graphics windows
Fig. 26:
Principal Screen Layout of Top Level Windows
Touchscreen Operation
Side Panel
SAT
M
START
CAL
Naviga-
tion
MENU
Act.L.
START
MEM
Chapter 7
Side Panel
The panel provides a but-
ton for saturation pulses
(SAT) which is in some
windows replaced by a
start/stop button for au-
tomated experiments or
by a CAL button to start
PAR calibration. Also,
navigation keys, a
"MENU" key and action
keys are located on the
side panel.
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