3.3 Common Operations
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Move the cursor to the setting item for which to enter text or numbers, and press
the F keys to select your setting choice.
1
Use the
CURSOR
keys to move the cursor to the setting item.
(When using a mouse, double click on a setting item to display the virtual key-
pad.)
2
Select an input method from the F key choices.
Set the desired numerical value by pressing the corresponding F keys.
3.3.3
Entering Text and Numbers
Entering Numbers
(Depending on the set-
ting item, some choices
are not displayed)
Increment numerical value.*
Increment numerical value by one.
Decrement numerical value by one.
Decrement numerical value.*
Keypad
The virtual keypad is displayed for entry. Settings can be
made with either operating keys or a mouse.
Pushwheel
The virtual pushwheel switches are displayed for numeric
entry. Numbers are set one digit at a time.
Set the numeri-
cal value directly.
* The increment and decrement step size depends on the particular setting item.
Entry by [
], [
], [
] and [
]
Entry by [Keypad]
1
Select numbers
......... CURSOR
keys
2
Accept
....................... F1
[Set]
or
SELECT
key
The accepted number is displayed in the entry field.
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)
Ten-Keys
Entry Field
Acceptable
Entry Range
Input Position
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
Operating Buttons
Deletes one character
Deletes all characters
Move input position
Cancels entry
Accepts entry
Enter a numerical value using the virtual keypad.
Use the
CURSOR
keys to move to each character, and set using
the F keys or virtual keypad buttons.
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