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5.2 Confirming a
command
Fig. 4 shows a typical example of a dialogue window for command with-
out selection. The instructions in the first two rows describe possible
actions. YES and NO windows with the flashing cursor on one of them
appear in the bottom row. You can move the cursor from one to another
possibility by selecting the right or left button. The user must, after taking
the decision, confirm the same one by selecting the E button.
Fig. 4 Dialogue window for a command without selection.
Position the cursor on YES and select the E button to confirm the instruc-
tions (commands) in rows one and two.
Position the cursor on NO and select the E button to exit the dialogue win-
dow without saving changes that were made during communication
within the menu tree. Or select C with the same result.
5.3 Selecting a command
Fig. 5 Dialogue window for a command with a selection
Use the up or down buttons to position the cursor on a command. Select
YES to execute the command. Select NO to cancel and exit the dialogue
window.
Instruction 2
Instruction 1
NO
YES
(X80156-4)
Command n
Instruction 1
NO
YES
V
(X80156-5)