Navigating the Menu SystemChapter 1: Configuring the Printer v 1-9Menu Symbols Two menu symbols (= and *) are used to furnishinformation about menus and settings. The purpose ofeach symbol is described in Table 1.3 below.Table 1.3 Symbols found in the Control Panel Menu systemsSymbol Purpose Example= When at a point where a value may be changed, the itemname is displayed on the top line with the = symbol in the lastcharacter position, and the selected value is displayed on thebottom line.The example at the right tells you that Language is an optionthat takes a specific setting. One setting for the Languageoption is Français. Another setting is English. (The list ofavailable settings is displayed one setting at a time on thebottom line of the display as you press Value Up or ValueDown.)Language =Français* When first arriving at a point where a setting may be changed,the current value is displayed on the bottom line and a *symbol appears next to it in the last character position. PressingUp Value or Down Value scrolls through the possible values.Whenever the current value is displayed, the * is displayed inthe last character position. Pressing Enter causes the * todisplay in the last character position for the new value. Sincepressing Enter causes the display to indicate the current menuand current item, the asterisk may not be seen until the itemand current value is displayed again by pressing a Value key.The example at the right tells you that Language is currently setto English.Language =English *