System information
SECTION TWO - FRONT PANEL OPERATION
- Soft key configuration 2: Store/Input Keys
These soft keys will be available whenever input is expected. At this time, a screen containing
any number of fields will be displayed and the cursor will be positioned in one of the fields.
There are two types of fields, which may be displayed on an input screen: data and toggle. Data
fields are fields in which data is entered using the keypad. Fields that are red require entries.
Toggle fields are fields that have a limited number of possible input values and whose value may
only be changed by pressing the F3 (Togl) key.
Definitions of the Store/Input Keys
F1 (Store) Accepts the entries and adds to the program file. If all required data has not been
entered, the F1 (Store) key will not work and the cursor will position to the field
requiring input. Each screen stored is called an event.
F3 (Togl) Pressing this key will result in the next toggle value being displayed in the field. It
will not be present in a data field.
F5 (Del) Used to delete an entry from a data field. It will not be present in a toggle field.
F7 ( ↑ ) Moves cursor to the previous field.
F8 ( ↓ ) Moves cursor to the next field.
F9 ( ← ) Moves cursor to the left. Has no effect in a toggle field.
F10 ( → ) Moves cursor to the right. Has no effect in a toggle field.
ESC (Exit) Will abort input and return to the menu keys.
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