Assigning user settings or presentation modes to the Operating Panel
The User Settings dialog box is used to store your favourite settings. These settings can be related to different operations, environmental conditions or basic personal preferences. You can use different settings to create as many user profiles as you like, and give them any name. The Operating Panel allows you to assign certain functions to dedicated buttons and switches. This includes user settings and presentation modes.
Prerequisites
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Before you can assign custom user settings to the operating panel, a selection of settings must be available from the User Settings dialog box. The User Settings dialog box is located on the Main menu.
Context
The four buttons on the "top" of the operating panel are dedicated for user settings or presentation modes.
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The Operating Panel page is used to select which physical hardware panel you use, and to assign functionality to the programmable buttons. This page is located in the Installation dialog box. The Installation dialog box is located on the Setup menu.
Note
The SU90 system supports two different operating panels. These are referred to as "Mk1" and "Mk2". In this publication all descriptions and references are related to "Mk2".
Procedure
1 Open the Setup menu.
2 On the Setup menu, select Installation.
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Observe that the Installation menu opens. This dialog box contains a number of pages selected from the menu on the left side.
3 On the left side of the Installation dialog box, select Operating Panel.
4 Select Operating Panel Mk2.
5 Select Mode Selection to specify what you want to use the buttons for.
6 Assign one predefined user setting or presentation mode to each button on the Operating Panel.
7 At the bottom of the page, select Apply to save your settings.
8 Continue your work in the Installation dialog box, or select OK to close it.