Emerson MCU900 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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Reference Manual
IP2030/RM, Rev AA
Section 4: Getting started
June 2014
Section 4: Getting started
How to edit a numerical parameter
1. Navigate to the Up Range Value parameter screen (see Figure 4-7).
2. When entering any parameter screen, it is in View Mode (Figure 4-8 on page 34).
Help with what can be done next is on display line 4.
(In View Mode, the Esc button is used to leave (quit) the parameter screen.
The SETTINGS menu then re-appears, as seen before selecting the parameter screen).
3. To enter Edit Mode, press the red (ENTER).
4. A highlighted “+” appears (Figure 4-8) to show this positive sign can be changed to be a
negative sign. The UP-ARROW or DOWN-ARROW cycles between “+” and “–”.
(Also, note that on display line 4, “Edit” has changed to be “Save”).
5. Change the number from “+12.000” to “+6.500” (Figure 4-8):
a. Press the RIGHT-ARROW button once to move right one space and highlight the “1”.
(The LEFT-ARROW can be used to move the highlight back one space).
b. Press the UP-ARROW button five times to change the “1” to a “6”.
(The DOWN-ARROW can be used to scroll down through the numbers and decimal point).
c. Press the RIGHT-ARROW button once to highlight the “2”.
d. Press the DOWN-ARROW button three times to change the “2” to a decimal point.
e. Press the RIGHT-ARROW button once to highlight the old decimal point.
f. Press the DOWN-ARROW button six times to change the old decimal point to a “5”.
(Note that other button press sequences could have been used to edit 6.500).
6. Press the red (ENTER) button to save the +6.500 and return to View Mode
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(Not
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that on display line 4, “Save has changed back to “Edit”).
7. Press the Esc button to return to the SETTINGS menu.
Figure 4-7. Navigation to a numerical parameter screen
A. This is the SETUP menu for the control unit – see Figure 4-6 on page 31 for how to get here.
SETUP
APPLICATION
DISPLAY
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
CURRENT OUTPUT
RELAY
TOTALIZER
CURRENT OUTPUT
CURRENT OUTPUT
Low Range Val
Alarm Action
Up Range Val
Up Range Val P401
12.000 m
Esc=Quit =Edit
x3
x2
Note A