RMS621
Operation
Hauser
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Using the Palm keyboard
Fig. 18:
Example: editing an identifier with the Palm keyboard
1.
Using the cursor keys, place the cursor in front of the character before which another character
should be entered. If the entire text should be deleted and rewritten, move the cursor
completely to the right. (see Fig. 18, graphic 1)
2.
Press the AB key to enter the editing mode
3.
Use the ij/IJ and ½ key to select upper/lower case or numerals. (see Fig. 18, graphic 2)
4.
Use the cursors to select the key required and use the tick sign to confirm. If you want to delete
text, select the key in the top right. (see Fig. 18, graphic 2)
5.
Edit other characters in this way until the desired text has been entered.
6.
Press the Esc key to switch from the editing mode to the display mode and accept changes with
the 'tick' key. (see Fig. 18, graphic 1)
Notes
• The cursor cannot be moved in the editing mode (see Fig. 18, graphic 2)! Use the Esc key to go
to the previous window (see Fig. 18, graphic 1) to move the cursor to the character which should
be changed. Then confirm the AB key again.
• Special key functions:
in key: change to overwrite mode
key (top right): delete character
5.2.2
Lock configuration
The entire configuration can be protected against unintentional access by means of a four-digit code.
This code is assigned in the submenu:
Basic set-up
→
Code
. All the parameters remain visible. If
the value of a parameter should be changed, you are first asked for the user code.
In addition to the user code, there is also the alarm limit code. When this code is entered, only the
alarm limits are enabled for change.
Fig. 19:
Configuring the user code