Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1747-6.1, Data Table Access Module User Manual
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Data Table Access Module Overview
- 2 - Installation and Power Up
- 3 - Module Setup Procedure
- 4 - Attaching to a Processor
- 5 - Monitoring and Modifying Data
- 6 - Quick Recall Functions
- 7 - Processor Control Functions
- 8 - Message Capability
- 9 - Troubleshooting
- A - Specifications
- B - SLC 500 Data Files and Logical Addressing
- C - Module Display Character Set
- D - Mounting Template
- Index
- Back Cover

5-4 Monitoring and Modifying Data
Publication 1747-6.1
Backspace Function
During Data File
Address Entry
If you made an error while entering a data file address (and have not
pressed [ ] yet), you can use the Backspace Function to delete
characters and re-type the address.
The following strings are deleted in one keystroke:
•.ACC
• .LEN
•.POS
•.PRE
When you enter data table addresses, text entry is from left to right.
In the example below, T255:7.PRE has just been entered. The cursor
is to the right of PRE.
If you press and release the [
] key, and then press and release
the [ ] key, the display appears as:
Backspacing over the first character that you entered returns the
information previously displayed on line two.
RDY> 4 RRUN
T255:7.PRE
RDY> 4 RRUN
T255:7