Ampro Corporation DLP 5200 User Manual

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Basic Operation and Menu Navigation

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5200 User’s Manual

Menu Navigation and Conventions

Command Buttons – Command
buttons cause an action to occur,

such as selecting a particular

function or presenting a

supplementary dialog box

List Box – Allows you to select an
item from a list. Scroll bar - Use the
scroll bar typical associated with list
boxes to move up and down the list.
An item that is highlighted is
available for selection.

Pop-Up Preview Windows – Pop-

Up preview windows are associated

with some command buttons. The

preview window allows you to view

the perspective controls and

functions relevant to the initial

command.

Text Entry – With certain operations
a text entry is required. One example
of this function is the Channel“ SAVE
AS”. Place the cursor into the text
entry window and use the keyboard
to type or edit the existing text string.

Pop-Up Active List Window – Pop-

up Active list windows allows the

user to select a function directly form

the smaller pop-up window. Typically,

when scrolling through the pop-up

window, the function is

simultaneously highlighted and

activated

Pop-Up Functions with Slider
Controls –
Use the



button or

<Tab> key to move between function
level box and commands. When the
relevant function level box is
highlighted, use the remote
adjustment pad or keyboard arrow
keys to adjust.

Meter Window/ Bar – The meter bar

is made available to those functions

that require an adjustment be made.

Use either the Adjustment Pad

(remote) or the arrow keys

(keyboard) to perform the

adjustment.

Additionally, use the remote mouse

point and click to drag the slider.

Help - Enters this help file. This

command is made available on all

menu screens.

Prev – Previous command. This

command is used to revert back to

preceding command bar.

Exit – Available on all screens.

Allows you to exit the menu system

and removes the on-screen display.

Radio Buttons – Used to present

two or more mutually exclusive

choices. You must pick on of the

choices by either mouse clicking or

using the remote control or keyboard

arrow keys to select the associated

button to highlight.

Use the



button or <Tab> key to

move between option box and

command. Use



/



buttons to move

between options

Check Boxes – Enable/disable a

particular command option, select

multiply choice items. The option is

enabled when a check



appears in

the check box. The item is disabled

when the check box is empty.

OK Button– Click this button to enter

your choice and return to the initial

command.

Cancel Button - The majority of the

windows include the Cancel button.

Click this button to cause ALICE to

ignore any changes you’ve made to

the function and return to the

previous operation

Yes/No Buttons – These commands

are normally associated with decision

windows. Yes will accept the
command and No will cancel

command.

Close Window and Exit Button –
On some of the menus you will find
the Close/Exit button, these controls
are typical associated with
information only windows

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