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3.3.1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION (Cont.)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
For Active Directory users, if login fails, check that the Active Directory Server system alarm is not active
(
section 3.1.3
) and that one of the TLS options is enabled (
section 4.5.1
). At the Active Directory, check
that the password has not expired and that ‘Change Password at next loin’ has not been enabled.
TEXT STRING ENTRY
The keyboard which appears when the password area is touched is the same as that which appears when
any non-numeric text string entry is required (e.g. channel descriptor). Figures 3.3.1b and 3.3.1c below
are an attempt, within the limitations of the illustrating process, to depict the available keyboards and
thus the available character set. Actual entry of the text string is by touching the relevant keys.
When editing existing text strings, the existing text string appears highlighted, and will be replaced in its
entirety by the fi rst character entered. To avoid this, the left arrow key* can be touched to ‘unhighlight’ it.
The down and up arrow keys can be used to scroll through previously entered text strings.
Immediately below the keyboard are six keys with the functions listed below. When active, the back-
ground colour changes to yellow for as long as the key is active.
Shift* Once the shift key has been pressed, the next-entered letter appears as a capital; subsequent let-
ters are in lower case.
Caps* When pressed, all subsequent letters appear as capital letters until the Caps key is operated
again
BSpc This backspace key deletes character to the left of the cursor.
Ovr
If selected, the next-entered character replaces (overwrites) the existing character to the right of
the cursor position. If not selected, the next-entered character in inserted into the existing text
string at the cursor position.
Ok
Used to save the new text string and to return to the page from which the keyboard was called.
Cancel Causes a return to the page from which the keyboard was called without saving the new string.
*Notes
1. The character on each display key is always a capital letter, whether or not the actual
character being entered is in capitals or lower case.
2. The cursor keys mimic the function of the left and right arrow Navigation keys.
3. As an alternative, text may be entered using a suitable keyboard connected via the USB port at
the rear of the instrument.
Figure 3.3.1b Alphabet 1 keyboard
Symbols
Numeric
Alphabet 2
**
Alphabet
Shift
Caps
BSpc
Ovr
Ok
Cancel
Shift key
Backspace
Text string
(all * for password)
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
˚
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
\
.
Cursor keys
Tabs show
active keyboard
(tab positions vary
according to context)
Caps Lock
Overprint
(shown active)
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