Selecting Menu Items; Figure 21: Exclusive Keys; Figure 22: Shared Keys; Figure 23: Submenu Items - Bosch D9068 Operation And Installation Manual

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D9068 | Operation and Installation Guide | 4.0 System Operation
The Programming Menu and Test Menu
options also flash across the second
line, one at a time at 1-sec intervals.
The display rate speed can be adjusted.
Refer to 2: TEST RATE in Section 5.4.2
PROG TIMERS on page 38 for more
information.

4.4.3 Selecting Menu Items

Depending on the menu level (such as the
menu, submenu, and sub-submenu), you can
select an item using exclusive keys,
shared keys, or submenu items.
Exclusive Keys: In the Main Menu, Test
and History have an exclusive key on the
keypad.
You select these options by pressing the
corresponding key or the function key.
For example, 3: Test is the third option
so you press [3] from the Main Menu to
open the Test Mode Menu. You can also
press [Test] on the keypad (Figure 21).

Figure 21: Exclusive Keys

SYSTEM NORMAL
3: TEST
1
1 - From the Main Menu, press [3].
- On the keypad, press [Test].
2
Shared Keys: The [Program] key is not
exclusive, but is shared with other
characters. The character sharing the
corresponding key appears on the same
key. To select one of these items, press
the shared key. For example, the
[PROGRAM] key is also the [0] key (refer
to Figure 22).

Figure 22: Shared Keys

SYSTEM NORMAL
0: PROGRAM
1 - Press [0 Program] to enter the
Programming Mode.
S
ubmenu Items: The corresponding key to a
submenu item appears in the second line
preceding a colon. Press the
corresponding key to select that item.
For example, press [1] to select PROG
TIME from the Programming Mode Menu
(refer to Figure 23).
30
Test
OR
2
0
Program
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Figure 23: Submenu Items

PROG MODES
1: PROG TIME
1 - Corresponding key
When a scrolling menu is active,
it is not necessary to wait for
the desired menu item to appear
before making your selection.
You can select any item on the
current menu rotation at any
time.
4.4.4 History
The history buffer can be
cleared when the system loses
all power for more than 3 min.
The History option accesses a list of
system events that occurred. To select
History, press [2] from the Main Menu or
press [History] on the keypad.
A maximum of 100 events can be stored in
the history buffer.
When you enter the History Mode, the most
recent system event appears on the top
line of the keypad LCD. The time and date
appear on the second line. As a reminder,
the bottom line toggles every 4 sec
between the time and date when the event
occurred and the keys used to navigate
through the history buffer (Figure 24).
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