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Common Operations
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Explanation
Setting a numerical value using the ten-key.
• The following six types of ten-key are available. The displayed ten-key varies according to the
setting item.
• If a key (touch key, KEYBOARD key, > arrow key) is pressed or the rotary knob is turned
before any of the following keys
is pressed, the entered value will not
be confirmed, but it will be canceled.
Note
• If an attempt is made to set a value higher than the allowed resolution for the item, the value will be
rounded off.
• If an attempt is made to set a value exceeding the maximum value for the item, the maximum value will
be set. Similarly, if an attempt is made to set a value below the minimum value for the item, the
minimum value will be set.
Setting a numerical value using the rotary knob
• Only numerical values can be set using the rotary knob, whilst numerical values and unit can be
set using the ten-key.
• The cursor will move to the next higher digit when the value at the cursor increases from 9 to 0.
Similarly, the cursor will move to the next lower digit when the value at the cursor decreases
from 0 to 9.
Note
It is possible to reset the set value to the default setting (factory setting). For details, refer to 10.4 Note that
this will reset all the set values to the default settings.
4.2 Setting Numerical Values