User's Manual Part 3

USING THE TERMINAL KEYS
Programmable Function (PF) Key Descriptions
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MNI 3600 REFERENCE MANUAL 35
Enter Key
In normal mode, the enter key is generally used the same as the enter key on a
PC, that is, to end a procedure, confirm a value or entry, answer “Yes” to a query,
or select a displayed option.
In system mode, press the enter key to begin a selected procedure, step forwards
or backwards in a procedure, and confirm data entries. The specific effect of the
enter key depends on the currently active system mode menu.
Programmable
Function (PF)
Key
Descriptions
The row of four PF keys directly above the keypad (Figure 29) from left-to-right
are referred to as PF1, PF2, PF3, and PF4. These keys can be assigned
application-specific functions. Because such functions are often unique and can
vary greatly between applications, they are not discussed in this manual.
The PF keys are also use to toggle through system mode menus. These keys are
functioning when arrows appear in the display screen above the associated key,
indicating the key’s can be used as follows:
PF1 Move to the previous menu or screen
PF2 Move to the next menu or screen
PF3 Scroll left
PF4 Scroll right
NOTE
In system mode, use ALPHA to key in the default system password, to enter a
new system password, and for entering alpha characters.