GENERAL NOTES ON THE MAIN MENU
The graphics are based completely on icons (drawings which recall the function of
the key) to be selected to activate the respective functions; to aid understanding
there is also a status line, at the bottom of the screen, subdivided into three fields:
description of the meaning of the icon selected (the one surrounded by the yellow
frame) indication of the machine status (x1 / x5 - x10 / x50 ; g / oz)
indication of the active environment (active program)
All these indications are in the language already selected.
The bottom of the monitor contains the icons (main menu, MM) subdivided into
four groups :
- The first group, of three icons, contains the functions relating to the balancing
process types.
- The second group, also of three icons, contains the UTILITY programs; in this
group the user may enter three UTILITY programs of his choice (the procedures
for inserting them are described in the operating procedures). The three icons
shown above are simply an example.
- The third group, of two icons, offers the UTILITY functions (additional programs
for use of the machine) and the SETTING functions (machine operation setting
procedures).
- The fourth group, of just one icon, offers the Help function; if activated, it shows
the information needed for work within the active procedure.
To select the icon required, us the
surround is around the icon of choice, then press the
All the functions which do not appear in the Main Menu are grouped together in
submenus (also of icon type) which open when the main icon is selected.
To access a submenu, select the main icon; this will display the new icons, arranged
vertically above the selected icon. Press the
selection of the submenu icons.
Once the submenu has been opened, the Main Menu icon is replaced by the Exit
icon, which allows the submenu to be closed without making any selection.
The subdivision and functions of the individual main menu icons are explained
below:
conventional method for balancing a wheel on both sides using
clip-on weights.
procedures for balancing light alloy wheels, known as ALU
programs.
ET 88 operator's manual
and
Dynamic (standard) balancing: recalls the
ALU dynamic balancing programs: recalls the various
arrow keys until the yellow
key.
and
arrow keys for pre-
GB
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