Common Operations
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Entering Character Strings
Use the keyboard that appears on the screen to enter character strings such as file names and
comments.
Switches between
uppercase and lowercase
Moves the character
insertion position
Deletes the character
at the cursor position
Deletes the previous
character
Deletes all the characters
you have entered
Confirms the characters
that you have entered
Character insertion position
Press to select from character
strings you entered previously.
Switches to symbol input
Switches to alphabet input
How to Operate the Keyboard
Use the jog shuttle and the SET key to operate the keyboard and enter a character string. If
you turn on the touch panel, you can tap the keyboard to enter character strings.
1.
After bringing up the keyboard, use the
jog shuttle
to move the cursor to the character
that you want to enter. You can also tilt the
SET
key up, down, left, and right to move the
cursor.
2.
Press
SET
to enter the character.
• If a character string has already been entered, use the arrow soft keys to move the cursor to the
position you want to insert characters into.
• Use the
CAPS
soft key to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
• To enter a symbol, select
on the keyboard, and press
SET
.
• Use the
Delete
soft key to delete the character at the cursor.
• Use the
BS
soft key or
on the keyboard to delete the previous character.
• Use the
Clear
soft key to clear all the entered characters.
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter all of the characters in the string.
Select
on the keyboard to display a list of character strings that you have entered previously.
Use the
jog shuttle
to select a character string, and press
SET
to enter the selected character
string.
4.
Press the
Enter
soft key, or move the cursor to Enter on the keyboard, and press
SET
to
confirm the character string and clear the keyboard.
Note
• @ cannot be entered consecutively.
• File names are not case-sensitive. Comments are case-sensitive. The following file names cannot
be used due to MS-DOS limitations:
AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9
3.3 Entering Values and Strings