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(g)
Restore Button. After you enlarge a window, the maximize button is replaced by the restore button.
Clicking the restore button will restore the window to its original size.
(h)
Window Border. The outside edge of a window. Used to lengthen or shorten the border on each side
of the window. The window corner can be used to shorten or lengthen two sides of the border at the
same time.
(i)
Insertion Point. Where you are at in the document. The mouse pointer changes position on the
screen when you move the tracker ball.
(3)
J1708 Menu Commands
(a)
Setup Menu Commands. The commands in this section allow the operator to customize to main
display area of the program. The operator has the option of selecting a previously displayed format
and save a new display format.
1.
New.
The New command will delete all items that are on the Data Display Window. This
includes all display setups and data. Do not use this command if you wish to delete
only data information.
2.
Load.
The Load command allows the user to select and load a Display Setup File which has
been previously saved. These file names will be listed on the display and will be
identified by the extension .jdi". Only files with the ".jdi" extension are allowed
to load.
3.
Save.
The Save command allows the user to save a custom display as a new Display Setup
File. The new file name must contain no more than eight characters, followed by the
".jdi" extension.
4.
Save As. The Save As command allows the user to save a Display Setup File under a different
file name. With this command, the operator can copy a frequently used Display Setup
so it can be modified for a new need. The new file name must contain no more than
eight characters, followed by the ".jdi" extension.
5.
Delete.
The Delete command allows the user to delete a Display Setup File. Only a file with a
".jdi" extension is allowed to be deleted.
6.
Define.
The Define command allows define CTS J1708 options. When Define is selected, four
choices are given:
Connector.
Allow user to select the DCA connector or the diagnostic data link (DDL)
connector located inside the electrical control box (ECB).
Bus.
Not applicable.
Data.
Allows the user to select and deselect the data lines displayed on the
main display area of the screen. The information will be displayed in a
text format.
Graphics.
The operator can select between three types of graphics readouts: digital
readout, bar graph readout, or gage readout.
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