3.3 Common Operations
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Operatio
n Ov
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See
"Comment Entry Example" (p. 120)
Enter text using the virtual keyboard for character entry.
You can switch between character sets by switching the entry
mode.
To enter using a mouse, click a character to select it, or click an
operating button. You can select a character position by clicking the
entry field.
Using [Edit] for Entry
Indicates the maximum number of characters allowed.
Entry Field
Operating Buttons
Switched by the
F8
[Character Set]
key.
(the SUB MENU key can
also be used for switching)
Deletes the selected character
(underlined)
Deletes all entered characters
Moves to the last character
Moves to the first or last character
Cancels your entry
Deletes the previous
character
Inserts a space
Moves to the first character
Moves the entry position to
each character
Accepts your entry
1
Move to a character to be entered
...... CURSOR
keys
2
Accept
....................................... F1
[Set]
or
SELECT
key
The accepted characters are displayed in the entry field.
In case of an entry mistake
Delete the previous character
........ F2
[BS](Backspace)
Delete all
..................................... F3
[Clear]
Move entry position
...................... F4
[
]
,
F5
[
]
When the entry is complete
3
Accept the entry
........................ F6
[OK]
or
ENTER
key
Cancel the entry
........................ F7
[Cancel]
or
ESC
key
(Move the cursor to the
[OK]
or
[Cancel]
button, and
press the
SELECT
key)
The virtual keyboard disappears.
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
Move between buttons with the
CURSOR
keys,
and press the
SELECT
key.
Use the
CURSOR
keys to move to each character, and set using the F keys or
virtual keyboard buttons.
Input
Position
Text
Symbols
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