User Interface Basics
Data Entry
3-9
Data Entry
The
data
entry
section
of
the
front
panel
includes
the
Alpha
wheel,
the
Plus/Minus
buttons,
and
the
14
‐
button
alphanumeric
pad.
The Alpha Wheel
The
Alpha
Wheel
is
especially
useful
because
it
can
quickly
enter
large
or
small
changes
in
value.
If
you
turn
the
Alpha
Wheel
one
click
to
the
right,
you’ll
increase
the
value
of
the
currently
selected
parameter
by
one
increment.
One
click
to
the
left
decreases
the
value
by
one
increment.
If
you
turn
it
rapidly,
you’ll
jump
by
several
increments.
You
can
also
use
the
Alpha
Wheel
to
enter
names
when
you’re
saving
objects.
The Plus/Minus Buttons
These
buttons
are
located
just
under
the
Alpha
Wheel.
The
Plus
button
increases
the
value
of
the
currently
selected
parameter
by
one,
and
the
Minus
button
decreases
it
by
one.
These
buttons
are
most
useful
when
you’re
scrolling
through
a
short
list
of
values,
or
when
you
want
to
be
sure
you’re
changing
the
value
by
one
increment
at
a
time.
One
press
of
the
Plus
or
Minus
button
corresponds
to
one
click
to
the
right
or
left
with
the
Alpha
Wheel.
These
buttons
will
repeat
if
pressed
and
held.
Pressing
the
Plus
and
Minus
buttons
simultaneously
will
move
you
through
the
current
list
of
values
in
large
chunks
instead
of
one
by
one.
Don’t
confuse
these
buttons
with
the
+/
‐
button
on
the
alphanumeric
pad.
This
button
is
used
primarily
for
entering
negative
numeric
values
and
switching
from
uppercase
to
lowercase
letters
(and
vice
versa).
The Alphanumeric Pad
As
its
name
implies,
this
set
of
14
buttons
lets
you
enter
numeric
values,
and
to
enter
names
one
character
at
a
time.
Depending
on
where
you
are,
the
PC3K
automatically
enters
letters
or
numerals
as
appropriate
(you
don’t
have
to
select
between
alphabetic
or
numeric
entry).
When
you’re
entering
numeric
values,
press
the
corresponding
numeric
buttons,
ignoring
decimal
places
if
any
(to
enter
1.16,
for
example,
press
1
,
1
,
6
,
Enter
).
The
display
will
reflect
your
entries,
but
the
value
won’t
actually
change
until
you
press
Enter
.
Before
pressing
Enter
,
you
can
return
to
the
original
value
by
pressing
Cancel
.
Pressing
Clear
is
the
same
as
pressing
0
without
pressing
Enter
.
When
entering
names,
you
can
use
the
Left/Right
cursor
buttons
or
the
<<<
/
>>>
soft
buttons
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
character
you
want
to
change.
Use
the
labels
under
the
alphanumeric
buttons
as
a
guide
to
character
entry.
Press
the
corresponding
button
one
or
more
times
to
insert
the
desired
character
above
the
cursor.
The
Cancel
button
is
equivalent
to
the
>>>
soft
button,
and
Enter
is
the
same
as
OK
.
The
Clear
button
replaces
the
currently
selected
character
with
a
space.
The
+/
‐
button
toggles
between
uppercase
and
lowercase
letters.
There’s
also
a
convenient
feature
called
keyboard
naming,
which
lets
you
use
the
keyboard
to
enter
characters
in
names.
See
page 5
‐
5.
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