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The <BKSP> key moves the cursor to the previ-
ous character in the field, and while doing so,
erases the character. Any remaining characters
to the right of the cursor are shifted to the left. If
there are no more characters to erase, the unit
beeps. The <BKSP> key is only active on data
entry screens.
The Function <Fn> key changes the alphabetic
keypad to preset function keys. For example, the
<A> key in <Fn> mode becomes <F1>.
When pressed once, the yellow <SHIFT> key
toggles between alphabetic and numeric keypad
modes, shifting between letter entry and digit
entry (pressing a key produces the yellow num-
ber/symbol).
For example, pressing the <SHIFT> key and then
the <P> key types the digit ā€œ8ā€. Pressing the
<SHIFT> again and then the <P> key types the
letter ā€œPā€.
Hold down the <SHIFT> key and press on any
alphabet key for uppercase letter (default mode
is lowercase letters).
The <SHIFT> is also used for screen and keypad
illumination (see page 17).
The Application <P1> and <P2> keys function-
ality is set by the software application running
on the HC700-L. To learn more about these keys,
consult the software application guide.
To set the Application key functionality, go to:
Start Menu->Settings->Personal->Buttons.
Table 3: HC700-L - Key Assignment
Key Function
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