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58-640 PULSAR Model R96 Pulse Burst Radar Transmitter - F
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Instruction Manual
4.2.3 Entering Numeric Data Using Digit Entry
This method is used to input numeric data, e.g., Tank
Height.
All numeric values are left-justified, and new values are
entered from left to right. A decimal point can be entered
after the first digit is entered, such that .9 is entered as 0.9.
Some configuration parameters can have a negative value. In
this case, the leftmost position is reserved for the sign
(either "-" for a negative value, or "+" for a positive value).
4.2.4 Entering Numeric Data Using Increment/Decrement
Use this method to input the following data into parameters
such as Failure Alarm Delay.
Push button
Keystroke Action
Up
Increments the displayed value. If held down the
digits scroll until the push button is released.
Depending on which screen is being revised, the
increment amount may increase by a factor of 10
after the value has been incremented 10 times.
Down
Decrements the displayed value. If held down the
digits scroll until the push button is released.
Depending on which screen is being revised, the
decrement amount may increase by a factor of
10 after the value has been decremented 10
times.
Back
Returns to the previous menu without changing
the original value, which is immediately redis-
played.
Enter
Accepts the displayed value and returns to the
previous menu.
Push button
Keystroke Action
Up
Moves up to the next highest digit (0,1,2,3,....,9
or decimal point). If held down the digits scroll
until the push button is released.
Down
Moves up to the next lowest digit (0,1,2,3,....,9 or
decimal point). If held down the digits scroll until
the push button is released.
Back
Moves the cursor to the left and deletes a digit. If
the cursor is already at the leftmost position,
then the screen is exited without changing the
previously saved value.
Enter
Moves the cursor to the right. If the cursor is
located at a blank character position, the new
value is saved.