3 entering configuration settings from the gt10, 1 what is the system menu, 2 bringing up the system menu – Motorola GT10 User Manual

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5.3

Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10

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5.3

Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10

5.3.1

What is the System Menu?

The system menu is a dedicated screen on which configuration settings for the GT10
are entered. Some of the items that can be specified here can also be set using GTWIN
screen creation tool and then sent to the GT10, but others, such as the internal clock
and adjustments to the LCD contrast level, can only be set using the system menu. This
section explains how configuration settings are entered using the system menu.

5.3.2

Bringing Up the System Menu

The following procedure is used to bring up the system menu.

(1) Touch the four corners of the LCD touch panel simultaneously.

Touch these four corners at the same time,
and continue pressing them for about one
second.

(2) The initial screen of the system menu is displayed.

The initial screen of the system menu is
displayed on the GT10. Touching either
the [Setting] or [Test] key shifts to the next
screen.
Touching the [ESC] key exits the system
menu and returns to the normal operating
mode.

*.* indicates the ROM version of the GT10 system.

(3) Select the mode.
[Setting]: Setting mode initial screen

This is where configuration settings for the
GT10, such as the contrast, clock, COM. port,
TOOL port, and memory, are specified.

[Test]: Test mode initial screen

This is where GT10 configuration elements
such as the touch switches, backlight,
clock, buzzer, LCD, contrast, and memory
are tested.

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