Introduction
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Setting Up a Test Card
Each parameter whose numerical value can be changed in a data entry field has
an associated minimum and maximum value as well as a preset number of
decimal characters. The parameter value can be changed freely within this
min. ... max. range.
Furthermore, each numerical value has a
– fixed precision value that is used as a step size when increased/decreased
by means of the handwheel
– a coarse step value that is used as a step size when increased/decreased
by pressing the U
P
/ D
O W N
keys.
As shown above, the value itself is highlighted, the unit is not, and at the value’s
end a blinking caret (cursor) indicates "ready for data entry".
Now either
– use the U
P
/ D
O W N
keys to approximate the value of your choice quickly in
coarse predefined steps
– rotate the handwheel to fine-adjust the value in precision steps
– type in the value of your choice using the numeric soft-touch keys to the left
of the handwheel (refer to Figure17).
Within one test card, to navigate to the UI element
of your choice either turn the handwheel or use the
U
P
/ D
O W N
keys at the right-hand side of the
handwheel.
A selected UI element is entirely highlighted; it has
the focus (
⇒
Glossary).
If a data entry field, for
example, "Imax:" has the
focus, press the handwheel to
"enter" the field and to enable
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