Nav/thru – ETC Echo Architectural Control Processor (ACP) v1.0.0 User Manual

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menu. Recent command navigation relies on the current user access level to display
only accessible options.

Alternatively, while navigating certain menu items such as “Dimming Setup” or
“Dimming Control” menus and selecting specific dimmers, use the [and] button to select
dimmers out of sequence. For example, [1] [and] [5] [and] [8] (

), selects dimmers 1,

5, and 8. Once selected you may use the numeric button pad to add a value to the
selected dimmers or use the touch wheel to scroll to a desired value.

#Nav/Thru

The [#nav thru] button is a dual function button.

Pressing the [#nav] button toggles the appearance of numbers to the left of menu
items. When numbers are visible, pressing a number selects and enters into the
corresponding menu item. This is called number navigation (#nav).

Pressing the #nav button starts a number navigation command. Most number
navigations use only two numbers (e.g. [#nav] [1] [3] for “Version Info”). The #nav
button must be pressed first to initiate each shortcut (when the numbers are not
already visible). If an incomplete command leaves the numbers visible until the
inactivity timeout occurs, the #nav command is cancelled.

See “Inactivity Time” on

page 39.

Alternatively, press the [thru] button while in certain menu items such as “Dimming
Setup” or “Dimming Control” menus to select a range of dimmers. For example,
[1] [thru] [1][0] (

), selects dimmers 1 through 10. Once selected you may use the

numeric button pad to add a value to the selected dimmers or use the touch wheel to
scroll to a desired value.

1 About
2 Dimming Setup
3 Arch Setup
4 Dimming Control
5 Arch Control
6 File Operations
7 View/Clear Errors

8 Restricted Access

Main Menu

About
Dimming Setup
Arch Setup
Dimming Control
Arch Control
File Operations
View/Clear Errors

Restricted Access

Main Menu

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