G4208A User’s Guide
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Start-up Information
Instant Pilot Display and Keyboard Layout
Table 4
Instant Pilot Display and Keyboard Layout
Item Key Group
Description
1
Action keys
trigger a variety of functions. The available functions depend on the screen you are
working with.
2
Navigation keys
allow you to switch between the dialogs. Within these dialogs, the relevant parameters
can be set, and certain functions can be accessed. The Navigation keys always corre-
spond to a button displayed above them on the screen. The dialogs accessed via the
buttons vary according to the screen you are working with. In some cases, pressing a
button causes a popup menu to appear. From there, you must make a choice in order
to proceed.
3
Direction keys
←→↑↓
you can move back (left arrow) and forward (right arrow) between the entry fields and
up and down and scroll in lists.
Esc key
allows you to exit the current window or screen and leads you back to the last window
or screen you were working with.
In an edit field, the previous value can be restored by pressing the Esc key.
OK key or 8
you accept a current entry or action. When entering a parameter into a certain field, the
OK key leads you on to the next accessible entry field.
In this case it has the same function as the right Direction key.
i (info) key
provides context-specific information for current item selected.
4
LED
status LED (green if Instant Pilot is connected via CAN and has booted)
5
Numeric keys
enter numbers 0 to 9.
Alphanumeric keys
allow you to enter numeric values in parameter entry fields. In certain fields where
alphabetical characters may be entered, you can use the Numeric/Alphanumeric keys
to do so. Pressing them several times in sequence changes the current value (e.g. 1 A
B C, 2 D E F, 3 G H I,…).
6
Start / Stop keys
starts or stops running applications.
7
On-line information
gives addition information about the topic that is selected.
8
USB icon
shows whether the USB Flash Drive is inserted and active.
Not present - grey, present - blue, active - yellow with red dot (do not unplug!).
9
Time
displays the current time.