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Navigation -15, Navigation – AMETEK SGI Series User Manual

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Sorensen SGI Series

Calibration and Verification

M550221-01 Rev AA

3-15

3.5

Navigation

The primary keys used to navigate are: the escape key, ESC, the function
keys, F1-F4, the navigation pad, NavPad, the menu and enter key, Menu/Enter
and voltage, current, overvoltage protection programming keys, V/I/OVP Prog.
Their functions are as follows:

ESC: Probably the most important key to remember, escape works like the
back or return button in a browser, bringing the display back one menu level
to the previous menu. Continued pressing will eventually return the display
to the Home Menu. Escape is not functional in a Fault Screen.

F1-F4: To enter a function menu or execute a function, press the
corresponding Function key to the right of the function to be entered or
executed. Only those function keys defined within that menu will be
operational.

NavPad: Used to move between menu pages and between editable items
within a menu

o If a Navigation Arrow is displayed at the top and/or bottom of a screen,

pressing up/down on the NavPad allows the user to move

between pages within a menu.

o If the Editing

Arrow is displayed, pressing left/right on the NavPad

allows the user to move between editable items within a menu. If a
screen has only one editable item, left/right arrow has no effect. See
Editing, Section 3.6.

Menu/Enter:

Pressing “Menu” from any submenu jumps the display directly to

the Home Menu, Page 1, except in sequence or power mode; see note below.
Pressing “Enter” moves the editing arrow to the next editable item in the menu,
similar to the right arrow on the NavPad.

V/I/OVP Prog:

Pressing the “Voltage,” “Current,” or “Overvolt” programming

key displays the Default Programming menu with the editing arrow at the
corresponding function in that menu - see note below.

Note:

The “Menu” key and the “Voltage,” “Current” and “Overvolt”

programming keys do not function while running a sequence, paused in a
sequence, in sequence single step mode, or running in power mode.