Front & Rear panel 2•1
Front & Rear panel 2•1
• 2 Front & Rear Panel
Each button on the control panel activates a spe-
cific function, selects an item in the display, or
interacts with the currently selected
operating
mode
to assist with the operations.
This chapter explains what happens when you
press the buttons.
BUTTONS WITH LEDS
Buttons with a LED (light emitting diode) indicate
the on/off status of the respective function. Press-
ing these types of button repeatedly toggles be-
tween the “On” and “Off” status. When the led is
on, the respective function is active. In some
cases, the led flashes to indicate a special situa-
tion.
BUTTONS WITHOUT LEDS
Buttons without LEDS normally gain access to a
selection environment, or an editor belonging to
one of the operating modes. In both cases, an
appropriate display is activated showing items
that are selected with the underlying Function but-
tons (F1…F8).
• 2 Front & Rear Panel
Each button on the control panel activates a spe-
cific function, selects an item in the display, or
interacts with the currently selected
operating
mode
to assist with the operations.
This chapter explains what happens when you
press the buttons.
BUTTONS WITH LEDS
Buttons with a LED (light emitting diode) indicate
the on/off status of the respective function. Press-
ing these types of button repeatedly toggles be-
tween the “On” and “Off” status. When the led is
on, the respective function is active. In some
cases, the led flashes to indicate a special situa-
tion.
BUTTONS WITHOUT LEDS
Buttons without LEDS normally gain access to a
selection environment, or an editor belonging to
one of the operating modes. In both cases, an
appropriate display is activated showing items
that are selected with the underlying Function but-
tons (F1…F8).