User views can be used to store up to ten commonly used user-defined single or multi-window displays. For example, if you commonly use the triple pane window and have the ALARM menu, Cell I/O menu, and the FILE menu displayed, then you would want to define this set of menus as a user view. After you store a user view, it is named and listed on the User Views menu so that you can select it for redisplay later. The previous example user view would be listed on the User Views menu as Alarm|Cell I|File. In addition, the User Views are displayed on a dialog box at the bottom of the screen with a thumbnail view of the configuration.
Procedure 8. Adding a User View
Display the set of menus on the iPendant that you want to add as a view.
If the User Views dialog box is shown at the bottom of the screen, you may press and hold the button or function key which you want to set for 3 seconds. The currently displayed menu set will be added to the button. You may overwrite existing buttons. In addition, you may press the right arrow button or next key to display and set the next 5 buttons. The left-most exit button or prev key will cancel the Display Menu.
If the User Views dialog box is not shown at the bottom of the screen, select User Views in the Display Menu. Move the arrow keys to Add current. The currently displayed menu set will be added to the list as Menu (if it is a Single Pane display), Menu|Menu (if it is a Double Pane display), and Menu|Menu|Menu (if it is a Triple Pane display).
Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for each User View you want to add.