January 2006
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Programming the VGA Optica
The Keys
The following keys on the Optica’s front panel are used for
programming:
•
ENTER
Performs the function shown on a selected control button.
•
TAB
Moves cursor to the next field or control button to select it.
•
SHIFT
An alternate action key—each press toggles SHIFT-KEY
mode on or off. When SHIFT-KEY mode is on, a green
annunciator is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.
SHIFT-KEY mode does the following:
•
accesses the alphabetic characters below the keys on the
alphanumeric keyboard.
•
causes the
TAB
key to move the cursor
backwards
through the
fields.
•
Ten alphanumeric keys
For entering numbers, letters and math
functions.
•
BSP
(Backspace) During direct data entry, deletes the character to
the left of the cursor.
•
Four softkeys
:
•
during normal operation, control the sensor heating and
cooling, and balance function.
•
during programming, move the cursor on the screen and select
specific characters for each key on the alphanumeric keyboard.
Data Entry Fields
There are two types of data entry fields:
•
direct entry
•
drop-down boxes
Direct-Entry Fields
Direct-entry fields allow new values to be entered directly from the
alphanumeric keyboard. Use the left and right softkeys to move the
flashing cursor on the screen to the desired character.
•
To enter
numeric
data, just press the appropriate key.
•
To enter
alphanumeric
data, first press
SHIFT
to access the letters
on the keypad, and then press the appropriate key containing the
desired letter. Finally, press the
UP
or
DOWN
arrow softkeys to
step through the letters available for that key, both upper and lower
case.
Summary of Contents for Optica
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Page 11: ...Chapter 1 ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 2 ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 3 ...
Page 58: ...Chapter 4 ...
Page 80: ...Chapter 5 ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 6 ...
Page 95: ...Network Based Programming Introduction 6 1 Programming Screens 6 1 ...
Page 99: ...Chapter 7 ...
Page 109: ...Appendix A ...
Page 114: ...Appendix B ...
Page 115: ...Humidity Equations and Conversion Chart Introduction B 1 Vapor Pressure B 1 Humidity B 2 ...
Page 119: ...Appendix C ...
Page 120: ...Configuring the Serial Interface Wiring to a Personal Computer C 1 ...
Page 122: ...Appendix D ...
Page 127: ...Appendix E ...
Page 128: ...Glossary ...
Page 130: ...Appendix F ...
Page 133: ...Appendix G ...