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Section 4-6
4.6.4.3
Hexadecimal Editor
The Hexadecimal Editor permits inputs of hexadecimal values. The sign keys have
a special function here. Since there are no alphanumerical keys, alphanumerical
characters can be entered with the sign keys instead.
Key Functions in the Hexadecimal Editor
Keys: 1 to 9
Direct entry of numerical values
Key: Plus
Enters the ASCII-characters 0 to 9, A to F in ascending
order at the selected position
Key: Minus
Enters the ASCII-characters F to A, 9 to 0 in descending
order at the selected position
Key: Cursor left
Moves the cursor within the editable variable to the left
by one position until it reaches the end of the field.
Key: Cursor right
Moves the cursor within the editable variable to the right
by one position until it reaches the end of the field.
4.6.4.4
Alphanumerical Editor
Entering alphanumerical characters with the numerical keyboard is possible by
means of a special Incremental Editor. This Editor permits text strings that consist
of lower and upper-case alphanumerical characters to be edited.
Key Functions in the Alphanumerical Editor
Keys: 1 to 9
Direct entry of the numbers 0 to 9.
Key: Plus
Enters the ASCII-characters 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z in as-
cending order at the selected position.
Key: Minus
Enters the ASCII-characters z to a, Z to A, 9 to 0 in de-
scending order at the selected position.
Key: Cursor left
Moves the cursor within the editable variable to the left
by one position until it reaches the end of the field.
Key: Cursor right
Moves the cursor within the editable variable to the right
by one position until it reaches the end of the field.
Delete
Deletes the character at the cursor position. As the char-
acter is deleted, the text to the right of the cursor is
moved to the left by one character.
Field Type ‘Password’
In conjunction with the field type Password, the Alphanumerical Editor allows hid-
den entry of numerical values for the password. The field type Password has the
same functions as the standard Alphanumerical Editor except that the characters
do not appear when they are typed in. The entered character is represented by a
letter ‘X’. Entries are made in insert mode. The function of the field type Password
is linked to the system variable MskchgPasswd. To be able to enter the password
such that it also appears when it is entered, an alphanumerical variable without
the field type Password must be used and linked to the system variable
MskchgPasswd.
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