Chapter 2 Main Menu - Basic Functioning; General; Keyboard And Lcd Display; Power-Up And Fundamentals - NBS Technologies ImageMaster D-40 Operation Manual

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D-40 Operation Manual
Chapter 2 - Main Menu - Basic

2.1: General

This chapter explains the various Main Menu settings and functions of the D-40 printer and
demonstrate basic operator functions.

2.2: Keyboard and LCD Display

The D-40 printer requires a 101 enhanced AT keyboard for data entry. All input from the
keyboard as well as menu options are displayed on two 40 character lines (a total of 80
characters) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The LCD is installed on the front of the unit. Beside
the description above, it provides the user with prompts, layout and format information, utility
parameters, as well as warnings and error messages.

2.3: Power-up and Fundamentals:

Apply power by depressing the "I" side of the power rocker switch located on rear of unit.
Immediately after powering the unit up, the software version is displayed for several seconds.
This is then followed by the initial or Main Menu. (Refer to Figure 2-1.)
Print
Layout
Print a card using active layout
The blinking cursor indicates the currently highlighted menu option on the first line (as well
as an underscore below the first letter of the highlighted menu). The second line describes
the highlighted option's function. In Figure 2-1, the highlighted menu option is "Print", while
the description is "Print a card using active layout".
Operation of the system relies on accessing the desired option or setting through a hierarchy of
menus and sub-menus. Some sub-menus or items may change, be added to, or subtracted
from based on previous choices within an option. The hierarchy may consist of many or few
levels depending on user decisions and requirements of the selected operation.
There are six keys on the keyboard that can be considered control keys when navigating
through the menus. They are:
Right Arrow – Moves cursor right to next operation or selection.
Left Arrow – Moves cursor left to previous operation or selection.
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Figure 2-1: LCD Display of Main Menu
2-1
Main Menu

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