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Instrument panel
This section describes the Galaxy Gas Analyzer instrument panel controls and function, 
(see Fig. 1 on p. 11) and (Fig. 2 on p. 12). 
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Instrument panel - Front view
Fig. 1:
Instrument panel - Front view
1 Screen
The display and interface for the user. 
This is the opening and closing screen 
seen by the user when using the 
instrument.
2 Menu key
Press this key to go to the Main menu. 
This enables you to pre-set values and 
settings for your application of the 
analyzer. The Main menu also allows you 
to select options for viewing data and 
stored readings.
3 Enter key
Press this key to confirm and save 
selections you have made among various 
functions and operations. Also press this 
key to confirm and save numeric data 
entry.
4 Key 2: Scroll Up
This key enables the user to scroll up in 
the current screen, to display more 
information. It is also the numeric 2 key.
5 Key 6: Scroll Right
This key enables the user to scroll right in 
the current screen, to display more 
information. It is also the numeric 6 key.
6 Key 8: Scroll Down
This key enables the user to scroll down 
in the current screen, to display more 
information. It is also the numeric 8 key.
7 Key 4: Scroll Left
This key enables the user to scroll left in 
the current screen, to display more 
information. It is also the numeric 4 key.
8 Pump key
Press this key to turn the pump on or off.
9 On/Off key
Press this key to turn the instrument on or 
off.
10 Soft keys
The function of these three keys changes 
according to the menu options from 
screen to screen.
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