2: Using The 3301T; Buttons - Curtis 3301T Manual

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This chapter describes how to use the 3301T's buttons and screens.

BUTTONS

The following table describes the 3301T's buttons. The buttons' functions depend upon which screen
is active.
Button
Home Screen
Specifies the high speed mode.
H
Specifies the turtle speed mode.
Specifies the standard speed mode.
S
Specifies the economy speed mode. If a menu is selected, opens the menu.
E
Opens the 3301T's main parameter
F1
menu, which does not require
a password.
Opens the 3301T's password-
F2
protected parameter menus.
Opens the parameter menus of
F3
other Curtis devices connected
through the CANbus or the
serial port.
Opens the parameter menus of Curtis
F4
devices that support the ESP/SP
protocol and are connected through
the serial port. The menus have read-
only access.
No function.
C
-
-
Opens the Fault Name screen.
Note: This button also exits the Fault
+ +
Name screen.
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Parameter Menu Screens
Scrolls up to the previous menu item
on the screen.
Scrolls down to the next menu item on
the screen.
Returns to the previous menu.
If the menu is the device's top menu,
pressing this button returns to the
home screen.
Returns to the home screen from the
3301T's main parameter menu.
Returns to the home screen from
the 3301T's password-protected
parameter menus.
Returns to the home screen from the
parameter menus of other
Curtis devices.
Depends upon how the parameter
menu screens were accessed:
• If accessed with the
F4
returns to the home screen.
• If accessed with the
F2
button, rapidly increases the
selected parameter's value by
step sizes of 10, 100, and 1000.
• When a writable parameter
is selected, decreases the
parameter value.
• When a menu is selected,
navigates to the previous menu.
• When a writable parameter is
selected, increases the
parameter value.
• If a menu is selected, opens
the menu.
Password Screens
Specifies whether the password is
for the User or OEM access level.
Specifies whether the password is
for the User or OEM access level.
Specifies whether the password is
for the User or OEM access level.
Specifies whether the password is
for the User or OEM access level.
Specifies the number 1.
Specifies the number 2.
Specifies the number 3.
Specifies the number 4.
button,
or
F3
• If password characters have
been entered, clears the
last number.
• If password characters either
have not been entered or have
been cleared, returns to the
home screen.
Submits the password.
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