GEK-99044
Chapter 2. Getting Started
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In USER SET mode the display switches to a format where the
operator may enter any value 0 to 9 for any “X” position. The four
menu browse pushbuttons revert to data entry operation. The
horizontal
◄
►
(left or right) pushbuttons position the cursor
(underline) to the digit to be changed; the vertical
▲▼
(up or down)
pushbuttons increment/decrement the selected digit by one. In the
example used previously, 12 CPI was active when the selection
process is entered (shown above as 12<). The operator selected from
the list, the XX.X USER SET. The display shows 12.0, where the
underline indicates the active digit, and where 12.0 is the current CPI
value. Depressing the up menu browse pushbutton increments that
digit from 12.0 to 22.0 or higher, where only the first digit
increments. Depressing the right arrow pushbutton moves the cursor
from 22.0 to 22.0. Depressing the right arrow again moved the cursor
from 22.0 to the 10
th
position (the decimal point is automatically
skipped over) from 22.0 to 22.0. Depressing the right down arrow
pushbutton changes the digit from 20.0 to 20.9 (the values wrap 0 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 etc).
Note
Since the four menu browse pushbuttons are used to make this
type of entry, use the
Select
pushbutton or
CLEAR
pushbutton to
exit this type of data entry. If the
Select
pushbutton is pressed,
the display shows the selection as from above: 22.9 USER SET. If
the
CLEAR
pushbutton is used, the menu entry jumps back to
the previous (higher) level showing
XX.X User Set
as above
without changing the CPI.