Plain brackets ([ ]) display to indicate choices for alpha or
numeric (alpha-numeric) entries. The user may edit the
information between the brackets.
Generally, a cursor blinks inside the brackets, indicating the
space is ready for the appropriate type of data entry.
Angle brackets (< >) indicate that the user has
preprogrammed choices. Press the adjacent context key to
cycle through the available choices.
Up (^) or down (v) arrows on the left margin indicate there is
more information that can be displayed, than the eight lines
shown. Press the context key next to the arrowhead to see
the remaining information.
3.2.1.3
The unit automatically performs a built-in test (BIT) every time
it powers up. Important characteristics of this test are
The self-test does not check the cables or sensors attached to
those cables.
The Self-test screen displays directly after the user powers
up the unit, telling the user that the BIT is taking place. If
there are no problems, the Main Menu screen displays after a
few seconds.
If the BIT discovers any problems, see Section 6.4
"Troubleshooting" for details on troubleshooting.
3.2.2
The Vibrex 2000 series have a simple, easy-to use keypad on the
front panel, for entering data and doing operations.
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