Listen Technologies CU 6010 사용자 설명서
Danish Interpretation Systems
User Manual
Manual 01 18 04438
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Buttons
The buttons below and to the left of the display are
used when stepping through the different menus
and for setting up the system:
used when stepping through the different menus
and for setting up the system:
•
Four select buttons
Four buttons placed on the left-hand side of the
display. Each button is associated with a line
pointing towards a text line in the display. This
indicates, that pushing the button ‘selects’ the
functionality.
display. Each button is associated with a line
pointing towards a text line in the display. This
indicates, that pushing the button ‘selects’ the
functionality.
•
Enter button
The Enter button is used, when a selection is made
in the Main Menu. Pressing the Enter button
concludes the selection made, and at the same time
it indicates a confirmation of the possible changes
made within the selection. The Menu system returns
to the previous menu. Notice, that some changes are
applied immediately, and confirmation is thus not
required.
in the Main Menu. Pressing the Enter button
concludes the selection made, and at the same time
it indicates a confirmation of the possible changes
made within the selection. The Menu system returns
to the previous menu. Notice, that some changes are
applied immediately, and confirmation is thus not
required.
•
Menu button
The Menu button is also used, when a selection is
made in the Main Menu. The Menu button
concludes the selection, but in contrast to the Enter
button, the Menu button does not confirm a possible
change made within the selection. Instead, the
Menu system returns to the previous menu without
confirming changes, if confirmation is required.
made in the Main Menu. The Menu button
concludes the selection, but in contrast to the Enter
button, the Menu button does not confirm a possible
change made within the selection. Instead, the
Menu system returns to the previous menu without
confirming changes, if confirmation is required.
•
Up (
▲
) and Down (
▼
) buttons
The Up and Down buttons are used to scroll
through menu items, or to increase/decrease values
within a selection.
through menu items, or to increase/decrease values
within a selection.
Symbols
The following symbols are used on the LCD
display:
display:
‘-‘
The dash symbol (‘-‘) preceding a line of text
identifies a submenu or a changeable parameter.
The submenu or parameter can be selected by
pressing the corresponding select button.
identifies a submenu or a changeable parameter.
The submenu or parameter can be selected by
pressing the corresponding select button.
‘>’
The ‘>’ symbol preceding a line of text identifies a
selected parameter. The parameter can be changed
by pressing the up and down buttons. The ‘>’
symbol is shown as long as the value of the
parameter currently used is the same as the value
shown in the display.
selected parameter. The parameter can be changed
by pressing the up and down buttons. The ‘>’
symbol is shown as long as the value of the
parameter currently used is the same as the value
shown in the display.
‘*’
The star symbol ‘*’ preceding a line of text
identifies a selected parameter, where the value has
been changed, but not yet confirmed. The changed
value can be confirmed by pressing the Enter
button, or it can be dismissed by pressing the Menu
button.
identifies a selected parameter, where the value has
been changed, but not yet confirmed. The changed
value can be confirmed by pressing the Enter
button, or it can be dismissed by pressing the Menu
button.
‘
▲▼
’
The up and down symbols shown in the right side
of the display (up is shown in the first line and
down is shown in the last line) indicates that the
current menu consists of more than 4 menu items. It
is therefore necessary to use the up and down
buttons to scroll through menu items.
of the display (up is shown in the first line and
down is shown in the last line) indicates that the
current menu consists of more than 4 menu items. It
is therefore necessary to use the up and down
buttons to scroll through menu items.
Indications
Cursor
The cursor is used on the LCD display to indicate,
when a value is being changed. For a parameter that
is subject to a change, the cursor is placed at the
value of the parameter, indicating that it is about to
be changed.
when a value is being changed. For a parameter that
is subject to a change, the cursor is placed at the
value of the parameter, indicating that it is about to
be changed.