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7.2.3
HTTP Interface – Operational Features
7.2.3.1 Navigation
This manual uses a naming format for all HTTP pages to indicate the depth of navigation needed
to view the referenced page: “Top Level Tab | HTTP Page Hyperlink.”
For example: “Home | Support” is interpreted to mean “first click the top-level ‘Home’
navigation tab; then, click the ‘Support’ page hyperlink.
Roll the cursor over the navigation tabs located at the top
of each page, and then select from the available hyperlinks.
7.2.3.2 HTTP Page Sections
Each page is divided into operational content sections.
Whether there is one section to a page, or there are multiple
sections, the title at the upper-left corner of each page and
its sections provide a reference to its operational features.
This manual explains the purpose and operation for each HTTP page on a per-page, per-section
basis. For detailed information, see Chapter 5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION or Appendix
C. REMOTE CONTROL.
7.2.3.3 Execution Buttons
Configuration changes generally do not take effect until a selection has been
saved to Flash memory. There may be anywhere from one execution button
per page up to multiple execution buttons within a page section. The label
for each of these buttons is generally self-explanatory, e.g., [Submit],
[Clear], [Refresh], etc.
All execution buttons serve the same purpose – to save the configuration changes to Flash
memory, or to execute an update of the active page display.
Always make sure to click the execution button before selecting another HTTP
page. Any changes made on that previous page will not be saved if the execution
button for those functions is not clicked.