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Function keys. With the function keys you can execute some actions. This will be explained later in this manual. Beside the standard Connecsy window there are other windows. These will be described in the following two paragraphs.
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Function keys. To select a function, press the appropriate membrane key. The following functions can be executed with the function keys: Display a list of the networked panels and establish a remote connection with a networked panel (only valid for FPA-5000) or a remote keypad. Display the address for technical support, if saved. "Home" key. Call up the start menu. Return to the previous selection.
Function keys. The following function keys are defined for use within the atlas program when the status bar (message area on bottom of screen) indicates they are available: <F1> Provides context-sensitive help for menus, user-entry screens, and report reviewing. <F2> Prints the report, graph, or map displayed on the screen. <F3> Saves a report file displayed on the screen to disk. Help: Help is available via three ways:
Function keys. Function Key Definition F1 Help screen. F2 Locate a record F3 Add a new record F4 Delete a record F5 Edit a record F6 Report menu F7 Filter by example function F8 Foxpro report builder F9 Browse records in scroll mode. F10 View event record abstract Fil Zoom to Eveat Type data table F12 Create file of records to transmit to NRC. j _ The above definitions for function key apply to all screens unless otherwise indicated. Please note the exceptions for the screen displayed after pressing the Fil Function key while in the Create Event Report screen Creating an Event Report Start the program and bring-up the Home Menu. Select option 1. When the data screen appears, Press the F3 key and follow on-screen prompts. The CURSOR appears initially in the ITEMNO field. For each field, as the CURSOR is moved to the field, a note detailing the entry to be made for the field is displayed. If the field can be filled from a look-up table or pick list, a notation to Press F1 key will be included. Look-up tables are used to validate data entry as well as provide convenient and consistent data entry. Because field entries are validated against look-up tables, only values in the look-up table are allowed as field entries. When a value is entered in a field that is not in the "look-up" table for the field, the program beeps and a message appears at the bottom of the screen warning that the value entered is not valid. The user is instructed to Press any key to continue. Pressing any key displays the scrollable look-up table. The user can then use .. . .
Function keys. There shall be at least twelve (12) dedicated user-defined function keys located at the top of the keyboard.
Function keys. The Wildcat tablet shall include 6 function keys located on the front panel display. The function keys shall meet the requirements of Table 2-9. One of the keys shall be hardwired as a dedicated Power/Display key. The other keys shall be programmable to emulate any of the standard F1 through F12 keyboard function keys. The mapping of the key switch to function key shall be programmable from within a Windows Control Panel application. Table 2-9 — Function Key Mechanical Requirements Item Requirement Operating Force >200 grams (2.0 N) Travel >0.5mm Operating Life >1 million cycles Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C Switching Capability >= 20 mA, 15 Vdc Contact Resistance <100 m Ohms Contact Bounce <10 ms Switch Contact Arrangement SPST, Momentary, Normally Open Suggested Source of Supply Panasonic EVQP2
Function keys. The actual function of the function keys and LCD display may be programmed by the OEM customer. Button presses may result in messages to the host depending on the communications connection and the emulation. ONLINE Toggles between the Ready state and the off-line state. FORM FEED Prints data currently existing in the printer's bit map and sends a message to the host if in the JOB IN PROCESS state; otherwise, ignored. MENU Enter the menu state. STATUS Displays current information on supply status. The STATUS key may be pressed at any time. Up Arrow Scrolls to previous option on LCD display. Down Arrow Scrolls to next option on LCD display. Right Arrow Allows the operator to select a menu configuration option. Left Arrow Moves back a level in the menu structure. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kentek Information Systems Confidential Page 30 68 K40D Product Specification Version 2.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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