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Damping should not be confused with the update rate which
is the number of times per second that the function value is
sent to the display. The update rate is fixed for all the
functions.

1.7 MENU

STRUCTURE

The central concept to the operation of the system is the
menu structure of the functions, and once this is grasped,
operation very quickly becomes familiar. The idea of
structured layers of menus is seen everywhere in modern
software, and regular computer users should have a head
start.

The principle is that at any one level there is a set of choices
that you can scroll through until you find the one you want.
Having found the correct menu entry, it is then selected by
pressing the Enter key - the FFD then displays the first
choice in the next level of menu down. Here you once again
scroll through the available options until you find and select
your choice. In many cases this is as far as you will need to
go, i.e. to choose a function for display. To complete some
actions such as entering a calibration value, switching on an
alarm, and so on, it may be necessary to go to another menu
level.

The options available for each Function Menu Choice are
listed in Table 1 - Function Menu Choices. Operational
Menu Choices together with the applicable Function Menu
are listed in Table 2 - Operational Menu Choices.

Note

The functions available to the user are dependent on the
range of sensors fitted to the system.

Details of the sensors required for each function are fully
explained in Chapter 3 - Operating Information.

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