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also used for increasing the speed and tone settings or to cancel an operation. The Down
key is used for moving down in the list of navigation options. It is also used for decreasing
the speed and tone settings or to act as the Enter key for some operations. The Left key is
used for moving left in menus or to move back in a title. Press and hold the key for fast
rewind. The Right key is used for moving right in menus or to move forward in a title.
Press and hold the key for fast forward.
Below the function and arrow keys are a further 12 small circular keys, arranged in 4 rows
of 3 keys. These are generally called the Number Pad. The Number Pad is laid out exactly
like a push button telephone keypad. The first row has numbers 1, 2 and 3. The second
row has numbers 4, 5 and 6. The third row has numbers 7, 8 and 9 and the fourth row has
the Star key, Number 0 key and the Pound/Hash key. The number 5 key has a small
raised dot on it to help you locate it.
Some of the keys have secondary functions and these are listed below:
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Number 1 = Change speed or tone in combination with the Up or Down key
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Number 5 = Information key. Press once for a list of information. Press repeatedly to
step quickly through the list of information. Press and hold to get the current date and
time.
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Number 9 = Backup
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Number 0 = Help. Press once to enter or exit the built in help file.
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Star = Undo/Cancel
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Pound/Hash = Redo/Enter
Throughout this guide, the term "Enter key" refers to the Play/Stop key, the Down key or
the Pound/Hash key. The term "Cancel key" refers to the Up key or the Star key.
2.3.2. Top edge
On the top edge of the PLEXTALK, there are 2 sockets - one towards the left side and one
in the center. The socket on the left is for an external microphone and line in and the
center socket is for headphones. All sockets take 3.5mm diameter stereo mini jack plugs.
In the top left corner, there is a small hole which is designed for fitting a carrying strap if
required.
2.3.3. Left edge