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Names▋and▋Functions▋of▋the▋Input▋Keys
In addition to the standard button keys for input, this transmitter employs a jog-dial. When programming the
transmitter, almost all operations can be performed very intuitively using this dial. The dial is used by rotating it left
or right, and pressing it.
A “click” sound is heard confirming a valid input.
A “click” sound may also be heard without any change to the numerical numbers on the display. This is because
numerical numbers below the decimal point are not displayed, even thought the set value is changed internally.
The button keys on the left side of the transmitter operate when a triangular arrow is displayed on the LCD.
When the name of the key (abbreviated) is displayed on the LCD, the key will function as displayed. The key
display is as shown in the figure below.
Functions▋Common▋to▋All▋Models
Dial
Display
Enter Key
List Key
Clear Key
Function Key
This key has a primary function of resetting a value back to
default. It also operates as displayed when an item other than an
arrow is displayed on the screen.
CLEAR Key
If this key is pressed when the INFO screen is being displayed, the
screen will change to the My List screen. This can be used for
moving to each of the other functions.
ENTER Key
Turn the dial right or left to select an item and to increase or
decrease a preset value. Further, press (click) the dial to select an
item or to exit the current item being set.
Dial
In function fixing, when this key is pressed the screen changes
to the Function Listing screen.
LIST Key
Though this key has no allocated function, it operates as
displayed when an item is displayed on the screen.
For example, as a Timer start/stop key etc. Also, when this key is
pressed at the time of entering numbers with a dial, the number
changes at ten times the normal speed.
FUNCTION Key
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