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EDIT NAME
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Exercise #2. Create the test name "TEST", then erase:
Step 1: Position the LETTER LOOP so "T" is the leftmost letter on the
screen (use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to position the letter "T" at
the left side of the LCD display).
Step 2. Press the SEL key, copying the "T" up to the TEST NAME line.
Now do the same for "E", "S" and "T".
Step 3. If you make a mistake, try the letter loop's "cursor charac-
ters" ( ). They allow you to control the cursor's postion. To erase
a character, write over the character with a "space" (blank) char-
acter. There are 3 of these in the letter loop. For instance, a space
character is located between the "." character and the letter A.
Special characters in the LETTER LOOP
Backspace over letters without erasing them.
Forward space over letters without erasing them.
Space (blank). Use to erase letters or add spaces.
MENU Use to exit the EDIT TEST NAME routine and return to the
MENU. If you select MENU you have lost nothing. You can
still SAVE the reading in memory or re-enter the EDIT
TEST NAME routine.
"EDIT OLD" NAME Once familiar with the EDIT TEST NAME routine,
try using EDIT OLD NAME. The EDIT OLD NAME routine requires a
prior cable name to edit. Perform a cable test and when naming, select
EDIT OLD NAME. It speeds creating names by allowing you to copy
an "old" reading name as the starting point for creating the next cable
reading name. Use the backspace, forward space, space character and
other characters to modify the name. SAVE it when complete. Note: The
RWC1000 allows duplicate names but when they are printed in Excel
they will appear as "Jack A", "Jack A (2)", "Jack A (3)", etc.
NAMING SAVING TEST RESULTS