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PG 760 Programming Device
C79000-G7076-C761-01
2.3
Keyboard
The keyboard is divided into the following areas:
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Function keys
S
Alphanumeric keyboard
S
Cursor control keys
S
Numeric keypad
1
Function keys
2
3
4
Alphanumeric keyboard
Cursor control keys
Numeric keypad
5
Numeric keypad active
6
Upper case active
7
Scroll lock active
Alt Gr
Delete
Insert
Esc
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Pause
Break
SysRq
F11
F12
Q
W
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T
Y
Z
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P
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G
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Caps
Lock
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4
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6
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8
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4
5
6
1
2
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Num
Page
End
Page
Home
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Home
Page
Page
End
CTRL
Scroll
PG 760
Help
CORR
1
3
4
2
5
6
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Enter
Ins
Del
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Figure 2-3
Keyboard
All the keys on the keyboard are of the autorepeat type. The character is
repeated as long as the key is pressed.
The angle of inclination of the keyboard can be raised from 6
°
to 12
°
by
using the swivel feet on the back of the keyboard.
The largest block of keys on the keyboard is the alphanumeric keyboard with
all the keys for the letters of the alphabet, numerals and special characters.
The characters are arranged in basically the same way as on a normal
typewriter. However, there are a number of special keys which have special
functions for the PG 760.
Keyboard Layout
Repeat Function
Setup
Alphanumeric
Keyboard
Unpacking and Setting Up the PG 760