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1094.0006.55 9.3
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9.3
Some Basic Elements of the Man Machine Interface
The use of the Man Machine Interface is very straight forward. The functionality is intuitive, however the
following two elements need further explanation.
9.3.1
Multi Field Editing
The above screen is an example of Multi-field editing.
The field which is active for editing is shown by the edit symbol (
). The character or digit to be
changed is highlighted by a cursor.
By pressing the right and the left arrows ("
", "
" ) the cursor is moved in the appropriate direction. The
up and down arrows increase (" "," ") and decrease the value highlighted by the cursor. This means
for alphabetic characters pushing the arrow keys selects the next or the previous character in
alphabetical order. For numeric characters pushing the arrow keys selects increments or decrements
the value.
Pushing the key "Next Field" selects the next field to be edited.
There are two versions of this element. One is with the "Clear" key and one is without.
With "Clear" key
If the "Clear" key is available the changes of all the fields within one menu are stored when the menu is
left by pressing the "MENU UP" hardkey. Pressing the "Clear" key also leaves the menu but the fields
remains unchanged.
Without "Clear" key
The changed value for only one field is stored immediately.
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