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When properly connected to the D9068P, the
DACT-PRG Keypad shows a scrolling menu of
possible user actions along its second line. This
scrolling menu is the D9068P Main Menu. The
scrolling menu items flash one at a time at 1-
second intervals through the list and then start
over. When operating normally. SYSTEM
NORMAL appears on the first line on the DACT-
PRG LCD (
Figure 13)
.
The Programming Menu and Test Menu options
also flash across the second line, one at a time at
1-second intervals. The display rate speed can be
adjusted. Refer to
2: DISPLAY RATE
on page 34
for more information.
4.2.3 Selecting Menu Items
Depending on which menu level you are at such as
the menu, submenu, and sub-submenu, you can
select an item using exclusive keys, shared keys,
or submenu items.
Exclusive Keys:
In the Main Menu,
Test
and
History
have an exclusive key on the DACT-PRG
Keypad.
You select these options by pressing the
corresponding key or the function key. For
example, 3:
Test
is the third option so you press [3]
from the Main Menu to open the Test Mode Menu.
You can also press [Test] on the keypad (
Figure
14
).
Shared Keys:
The [Program] key is not exclusive,
but is shared with other characters. The character
sharing the corresponding key appears on the
same key. To select one of these items, press the
shared key. For example, the [PROGRAM] key is
also the [0] key (
Figure 15
).
1 -
Press [Drill] to advance the curser to the next
position.
2 -
Press [Disable] to move the cursor back one
position.
3 -
Press [Reset] to clear the character that is
currently selected.
Figure 12: Additional Functions of the [Drill],
[Disable], and [Reset] Keys
1 -
Scrolling items
Figure 13: Additional Functions of the [Drill],
[Disable], and [Reset] Keys
1 -
From the Main Menu, press [3].
2 -
On the DACT-PRG Keypad, press [Test].
Figure 14: Exclusive Keys
1 -
Press [0 Program] to enter the Programming
Mode.
Figure 15: Shared Keys