4 accessing submenus, Accessing submenus on small displays, Accessing submenus on large displays – Emerson Liebert Challenger With Liebert iCOM Control 3000/ITR User Manual

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Liebert iCOM Display Components and Functions

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4.1.4 Accessing Submenus

To access the User, Service or Advanced menu, press the Enter or down arrow key while viewing the

Status menu of the unit you wish to access. The User menu will be displayed first. To view the Service

or Advanced menus, press the right arrow key.

Accessing Submenus on Small Displays

While viewing the menu you wish to access (User, Service or Advanced), use the up and down arrow

keys to scroll through the icons page-by-page. To scroll through the icons one-by-one, press the enter

key and then use the up and down arrow keys. With the desired icon highlighted, press the enter key

to enter that submenu. Once in a Submenu, a list of parameters is displayed.
Press the enter key and use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the parameters one-by-one.

Pressing the ESC key will go back a level. Figure 7 shows the Liebert iCOM control menus for a

small display.

Accessing Submenus on Large Displays

While viewing the menu you wish to access (User, Service or Advanced), press the enter key to high-

light the first icon. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the icons. With the desired icon high-

lighted, press the enter key to enter that submenu. Once in a Submenu, a list of parameters will be

displayed.
The up and down arrow keys may be used to scroll through the parameters page-by-page if the sub-

menu has multiple pages. To scroll item-by-item, press the Enter key and then use the up and down

arrow keys. Using the right or left arrow keys on large displays attached to a network will change the

unit being viewed. Pressing the ESC key will go back a level. Figures 7 and 19 show the Liebert

iCOM control menus for a stand-alone large display and for a networked large display, respectively.

NOTE
Settings are readable without a password, but changing settings requires a password.

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