Installation manual
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RETURN key: confirm entry
In intermediate menus, this key confirms the current screen and opens the next menu. If an error
is detected, an error message is displayed. If no error is detected, the following screen is
displayed.
In terminal menus, this key confirms the field in which the cursor is positioned and moves the
cursor to the next field if no error is detected.
CURSOR UP and DOWN keys: navigation
These two keys are used to move the cursor to the next field or the previous field in a menu.
In selection menus, these keys do not provide a field confirmation function.
In terminal menus, these keys are used to confirm the current field before moving the cursor. The
cursor is moved if no error is detected.
In multi-screen menus, the screen changes if the cursor is at one end of the screen (the end
depends on the direction the cursor is moved).
FORWARD TAB and BACKSPACE keys: navigation
These two keys have the same meaning as the two previous keys:
FORWARD TAB has the same effect as CURSOR DOWN.
BACKSPACE has the same effect as CURSOR UP.
LINE FEED key: previous menu
This key returns the user to the previous menu in the tree structure.
In data entry or repetitive menus, LINE FEED confirms the current field in which the cursor is
positioned. Return to the previous menu occurs if the field is correct.
CORRECTION key: correct
In ASCII or numeric fields, this key is used to delete the last character entered. In list fields, this
key is used to go to the previous element in the list. If the cursor is at the start of the list, it moves
the cursor to the end of the list.
Note: This key is never used to confirm a field.
SPACE bar: next list
In ASCII data entry fields, this key is used to enter a "blank space". You cannot enter a blank
space in a numeric field.
In list fields, this key moves the cursor to the next element in the list. If the cursor is at the end of
the list, this key moves the cursor to the start of the list.










