Interface conventions, Menu title, Menu element – Verilink WANsuite 5230 (34-00304.F) Product Manual User Manual

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To enter an established password, press the

SCROLL

button until the desired

character appears (the characters scroll 0–9, A–Z, and a–z for a total of 62
distinct characters), then press the

SELECT

button to enter that character.

Continue selecting the appropriate characters until the last character is
entered. Finally, press the

EXIT

button. A correctly entered password advances

the unit to the Main Menu screen. An incorrectly entered password returns an
“Idle” screen. If unsuccessful, reenter the password.

NOTICE:

Remember that passwords are case-sensitive. When logging on, you
must enter the password exactly as it was programmed.

Interface Conventions

Figure 5.5 shows a front panel display consisting of a menu title, the menu
element, and the information element.

Menu Title

The menu title shows the general classification for a group of accessible
functions.

Menu Element

There are three types of menu elements, distinguished in this manual by the
box type shown in the menu diagrams.

A large, solid box denotes user-selectable menus with lower level menu items.

A dashed box lists user-selectable parameters. Press

SELECT

to execute the

displayed configuration.

A small, solid box indicates either a non -selectable status or a field in which a
particular value can be entered.

For example, refer to WANsuite 5260 Alarms Menu Tree on page 5-6. The
upper-level menus are shown within a large, solid box, which indicates they
are user-selectable menus. The lower-level menus are in dashed boxes to
indicate user-selectable parameters. The smaller, solid boxes under “Net 15
Min Perf” indicate that values can be entered in these fields.

The menu element is a menu or submenu accessible by pressing the

SELECT

button. When you select a menu element, it becomes the menu title and the
next lower level in the hierarchy becomes the menu element. For example, if
the MAIN MENU menu element is NET 1 CONFIG, pressing the

SELECT

button moves NET 1 CONFIG up to the menu title level and FRAMING
moves up to the menu element level with CAS being displayed as the option.

Menu Element

NET CONFIG

FRAMING: C AS

Menu Title

Information Element

Figure 5.5

LCD Menu Example Showing Screen Elements

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