Panel operation, Menu tree, Led status screen – ZyXEL Communications 2864 User Manual

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5–2

The cursor is blinking above one of these on-screen buttons - a dark rectangle which
may be moved using the keys next to the display. The modem also displays the cur-
rent status and settings in the idle screen:

Panel Operation

Use the four arrow keys to manipulate the menu tree.

Menu Tree

Fig. 5.1 on the folded pages shows the menu tree structure. There are two main
menu trees. One is the

CONFIGURATION menu, the other is the DIAGNOSTIC menu.

Fig. 5.2 shows the submenus under the

CONFIGURATION menu. In Fig. 5.1, there is

one idle screen and four data state screens. In data state, screens (1) to (4) can be ac-
cessed by pressing the left or right arrow key. A dialing menu can be accessed from
the idle screen by activating the

D on-screen button. Flip between idle screen and

menu screen by pressing the

MENU or up arrow key.

LED Status Screen

Either in idle state or data state, there is an LED status screen that can be accessed
and displayed by pressing the left or right arrow key at the menu's top level. This

Information

Example

Link Option

V34 (V.34)

Link Speed

28800 (bps)

Error Control

V42 (implied by V.42bis)

Data Compression

V42b (V.42bis)

Line Type

DL (Dial-up line)

Data Format

AS (asynchronous)

DTE Speed

115200 (bps)

Left/Right
arrow keys

used for horizontal item selection and option selection.

Up arrow key

also called the MENU key, is used for vertical menu selection
and is used to access the previous menu. The up arrow key
also serves as a quit command when you want to stop the
current action.

Down arrow key

also called the ENTER key, is used solely to register the cho-
sen selection and is very similar to the

Carriage Return key

or

Enter key on a standard keyboard.

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