2. Part Names and Operations
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User’s keys
Forty keys are available. Users can freely allocate windows or functions to these keys
(LEDs attached).
Alarm Keys
BR
BUZZER RESET
: Halt Alarm Key
Can halt the alarm sound of the buzzer.
CNF
ALARM CONFIRM
: Halt Flicker Key
Can check the unconfirmed alarm that has occurred.
LO
ALARM LIGHT OFF
: Restore Display Key
Can perform the display restoring operation.
Screen Switching Keys
These keys are used to execute special functions such as screen switching.
PS
PRENVIOUS
SCREEN
: Previous Screen Key
Can display the previously displayed screen on the operator window.
GB
GO BACK
1 LEVEL
: Higher-Level Screen Key
Can display the higher-level screen of a currently undisplayed screen on the
operator window.
BW
BACK
WARD
: Previous Page Key
Can display the screen of the previous page of the currently displayed screen
on the operator window.
FW
FOR
WARD
: Next Page Key
Can display the screen of the next page of the currently displayed screen on
the operator window.
Data Input Keys
: Move Carsor Key
These keys move the cursor of the key input area vertically.
: Move Carsor Key
These keys move the cursor of the key input area horizontally.
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: Data Key
These keys are used to enter numerical data.
BS
BACK
SPACE
: Back Space Key
This key clears the data that has been entered into the key input area.
SPACE
: Space Key
This key enters spaces into the key input area.
Summary of Contents for JOKC1
Page 8: ...Safety Precautions vi ...
Page 10: ...Introduction viii ...
Page 12: ...Contents x ...
Page 14: ...1 Unpacking 2 ...
Page 20: ...2 Part Names and Operations 8 ...
Page 24: ...3 Mounting the Card and Connecting the Keyboard 12 ...
Page 26: ...4 Maintenance and Inspection 14 ...
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