SDT 5000 User Manual
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Tx indicator
TX is displayed when the unit is transmitting data over
the satellite.
10.2 Using the Keyboard
The screen manager allows for some powerful edit capabilities. The following is a list of all the
keys that are recognized.
<ENTER>
Used to start a command (such as EXIT <ENTER>) or
complete the change to an Edit Field and return to the Select
Field.
<ENTER><ENTER><ENTER> Refresh the screen or wakeup the unit.
<TAB>
Advance the cursor to the next field. Tab will cycle through
all Edit Fields, the Selection Bar, Menu Field Labels and the
Select Field.
<BKSPC>
Deletes one character before the cursor, while the cursor is in
an Edit Field. The cursor will not leave the field.
<CTRL C>
Cancel changes to the current Edit Field and returns to the
Select Field.
<CTRL D>
Same as <BKSPC>.
<CTRL F>
Scroll screen down one page. Only valid if the screen has
more than 20 lines in the Screen Body.
<CTRL B>
Scroll screen up one page. Only valid if the screen has more
than 20 lines in the Screen Body.
<CTRL R>
Refresh screen, same as <ENTER><ENTER><ENTER>.
<CTRL U>
Undo any changes to the current Edit Field and remain in that
same field.
<CTRL X>
Clear the Edit Field, while the cursor is in an Edit Field.
<DELETE>
Deletes the character under the cursor, while the cursor is in
an Edit Field. The cursor will not leave the field.
<LEFT ARROW>
Move the cursor to the left in any type of field. If the cursor
advances beyond the first character in the field, the cursor
will advance to the previous Edit Field, Menu Field Label or
Selection Bar command.
<RIGHT ARROW>
Move the cursor to the right by one character. If the cursor
advances beyond the last character in the field, the cursor will
advance to the next Edit Field, Menu Field Label or Selection
Bar command.
<DOWN ARROW>
While in numeric Edit Fields the current value of the field is
decremented by one. While in enumerated fields with
predefined values (e.g. RTU Baud Rate), advance to the
previous value.
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