User's Manual

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KE Y P AD AN D DI S P L AY ST R U C T U R E
The keypad and LCD screen define the interface through which the receiver is
programmed. The program is designed like a hierarchy. All aspects of the
program are accessed through keys on the keypad.
The keypad is used to enter or select operating parameters, to input data, and to
navigate through menus and pages. Every key, except Light, has two functions.
Which function is accessible depends on the state of the receiver.
Keys labelled Setup, Log On, Info, Manual, Codelog, and Set Delta provide
access to menus (note that in most cases there are also sub-menus). The Setup,
Manual, and Codelog keys access modes. Through these modes, specific aspects
of the receiver’s functionality can be enabled, disabled, or amended.
The LCD screen has a two-line display. It is used to display data and to request
input, in the form of either a menu selection or an entry of a numeric value. Each
screen the LCD presents is referred to as a page. Due to the limited size of the
LCD, it is often necessary to spread out displayed information and menus across
several pages. To scroll through multiple pages, use the right and left arrow keys
or the END/ESC key.
The LCD display also provides current setting information. This information
depends on whether the receiver is Online or Offline.
If the receiver is Online, the LCD shows the current settings within brackets after
the page title. A new value can be entered.