Interpreting Display Information; Buttons - 3M G5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Interpreting Display Information

Buttons

November 6 2014 – Revision 2.1
Page 12 of 77
Depending upon what you are doing, or what you can do, text on the display
screen is handled according to the following conventions:
Static or Informational
<Editable, not selected>
>Editable, Selected<
Editable, in Edit Mode
[Variable, not Editable]
{ information }
Following is a brief description of the buttons on the display and their functions.
Directional arrow
( ⊳
) buttons
Number/letter (
)
0
9
buttons
Static, informational, or non-
editable text has no markings on
it.
Editable items that are not
currently-selected appear inside
of outwardly-pointing pointers.
Editable items that are currently-
selected appear inside if
inwardly-pointing pointers.
   
Editable items that are currently
being edited have arrows
pointing inwardly.
Variable items that cannot be
edited appear inside of square
brackets. In some cases the item
is editable, but only from a
different location in the menu.
An on-screen explanation of a
key point or reminder appears
within curved brackets.
You can use these buttons to scroll around
when navigating the menus. When you are
editing information, the up and right arrows
scroll "up" (increment) and the down and left
arrows scroll "down" (decrement) list of
values.
You can use these buttons to specify exact
numbers or letters in fields that permit them.
Each time you press button, the result
changes to the next available number or
letter. For instance, pressing the 7 button
three times creates a letter "t" (7-s-t). See
button below for creating upper-case
Service
letters.
3M™ Drive-Thru Systems Model G5 and Model XT-1
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