Screen-Buttons; Movement-Buttons; Parameter-Buttons - Fresenius Medical Care Liberty Select User Manual

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Buttons Overview
Buttons are shapes with text in them on the Touch Screen.
Buttons perform certain actions when touched.

Screen-Buttons

Screen-buttons are oval shaped. They are usually located
along the top of the Touch Screen in the Status Bar.
Screen-buttons act as a 'doorway' to another set of screens.
When you touch a screen-button, it turns to a lighter color
and its corresponding screen is displayed. Screen-buttons
are the same color as the Status Bar's background. Grayed-
out screen-buttons means the functions are unavailable.
Screen-buttons also appear in the "Settings" screen as tabs
along the top of the Main Area. See the next page for more
information about each of the Status Bar screen-buttons.

Movement-Buttons

Movement-buttons are light-blue, oval shaped buttons.
They are usually located in the button area of the Touch
Screen. Movement-buttons move you from a screen to its
sub-screen and back. For example, in a "Treatment"
screen, the Details movement-button will move you to a
screen showing the "Treatment" screen's details.

Parameter-Buttons

Parameter-buttons are light yellow rectangles that display
treatment values. When you touch a parameter-button, it
turns orange, allowing you to edit the parameter it displays.
Depending on the button, you may edit that parameter
either directly or through another screen using other keys
and buttons. Grayed-out parameter-buttons are unavailable
options. Blue parameter-buttons are not editable; they
display treatment settings affected by other active
parameter-buttons.
Liberty Select Cycler User's Guide
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