3.14 Number Key Customize Function
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The output No. is displayed in the “ALLOCATION CONTENT”.
To change the output No., move the cursor to the No. and press [SELECT]. Numeric
values can now be entered. Input the number to be changed, and press [ENTER].
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Pulse Output Allocation
Use this function in the key allocation (SIM) display.
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The selection dialog box is displayed.
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The output No. and output time are displayed in the “ALLOCATION CONTENT”.
To change the output No. or output time, move the cursor to the No. or time and press
[SELECT]. Numeric values can now be entered. Input the number or time to be
changed, and press [ENTER].
Move the cursor to the “FUNCTION” of the key to be allocated
Press [SELECT]
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Select “PULSE OUTPUT”
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K E Y A L L O C A T I O N ( S I M )
A P P L I . N O . :1
K E Y F U N C T I O N A L L O C A T I O N C O N T E N T
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Explanation
K E Y A L L O C A T I O N ( S I M )
A P P L I . N O . :1
K E Y F U N C T I O N A L L O C A T I O N C O N T E N T
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. M O M E N T A R Y NO. : 1
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Summary of Contents for PX2750
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