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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TPL-100A Processor / Part No. 940-0530-001
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E. MILACAS-FR Processor Front-Panel Buttons and LCD Display
NOTE: Refer to applicable Mode S transponder system maintenance manual for
front-panel self tests of Mode S transponder.
(1) General
The MILACAS-FR Processor front panel has a four-line, 16-character display for each
line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and two pushbutton controls as shown in Figure
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line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and two pushbutton controls as shown in Figure
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.
The left pushbutton is the Scroll button and the right button is the Select button.
If none of the two pushbuttons is operated for one minute, the Main Menu is shown.
See Figure 1003 for a typical Main Menu. The first line of each display contains a
title. The page number shows the number of pages that the display contains.
See Figure 1003 for a typical Main Menu. The first line of each display contains a
title. The page number shows the number of pages that the display contains.
A line that has an asterisk (*) in the first column shows that the line is selectable. The
caret (>) shows the location of a selectable item if the Select pushbutton is pushed.
When an item is chosen, a different menu is shown. A line that does not have an
asterisk or a caret is a text line and can not be selected.
caret (>) shows the location of a selectable item if the Select pushbutton is pushed.
When an item is chosen, a different menu is shown. A line that does not have an
asterisk or a caret is a text line and can not be selected.
The Scroll pushbutton moves the caret down the page to the subsequent selectable
item or to the subsequent page if that is where the next selectable item is located.
item or to the subsequent page if that is where the next selectable item is located.
When the caret has cycled through all the selectable items on all pages of the menu,
it returns to the top selectable item on the first page of the menu.
it returns to the top selectable item on the first page of the menu.
To return to the previous selection, push and hold the Scroll button while the Select
button is pushed. Repeating this procedure causes the display to go back to the
previous selection.
button is pushed. Repeating this procedure causes the display to go back to the
previous selection.