CLM01.4-LAP-01VRS
Display and Operating Devices
4-3
DOK-CONTRL-CLM01.4LAP1-FK01-EN-P
4.2
Description of the Input Keys
Data Entry Keys
The data entry keys allow for the input of program or parameter data and
their functionality is shown depending on the type of data required.
For inputting program data, if the cursor is in the 2
nd
display line, these
keys can be used to change the operational sign of a value (e.g. for
positioning direction). If the cursor is in the 1
st
display line, these keys can
be used to scroll up and down through the program instructions.
Control Keys
Faults can be cleared using the ’Clear’ key.
Using this key, the cursor can be moved to defined positions for data
input.
Program Input: Pressing the CR key twice moves the cursor from the
second display line to the first line directly following the program
command, and on the first digit of the program instruction number.
Parameter Input: Pressing the CR key twice moves the cursor from any
position in the data field to the first position of the data field and then to
the second digit of the parameter number.
These keys move the cursor by one space to the right or left. When
loading the program, the cursor can be moved within the data field
(second line), depending on the internal input mask. This means that the
cursor can only be moved to positions that require an input.
Refer to the description of the User Program Commands. Additional
functions of this key are described.
1. In the cursor’s base position, these keys allow the user to switch
between display modes.
2. Display Mode ’Program Input’:
If the cursor is positioned after the command, the user can use these
keys to scroll through the user commands.
If the cursor is positioned at a position that can contain Q,M,I or 0, the
user can scroll through these characters.
If the cursor is positioned at a position that can contain a V (variable), the
user can toggle between variable and constant input types.
3. Display Mode ’Parameter Input’:
If the cursor is positioned on the parameter number, the user can scroll
through the parameter types (B0, A1, A2, A3, A4, C0).
If the cursor is positioned at a position that can contain Q,M,I or 0, the
user can scroll through these characters.
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