Valid entries line
The second line from the bottom displays the valid keypad entries for the displayed menu,
as well as messages for the operator.
The following table describes these characters and messages and their relation to the
keypad:
MENU
DISPLAY
KEYPAD DESCRIPTION
< Move backward between fields
> Move forward between fields
∧
i) Select available options – forward
ii) Increment numeric field values
iii) Move forward within a text line
∨
i) Select available options – backward
ii) Decrement numeric field values
iii) Move backward within a text line
E
i) Start entry into FP2000 menu system - from the SYSTEM STATUS
Menu (highest level menu)
ii) Confirm selection
iii) Confirm field entry
X
i) Return to higher level menu
ii) Cancel changed field values
0..9 0..9
i) Selection of sub-menus
ii) Changing of numeric field value
A..z
0..9
a..z
A..Z
other
1
Changing of test line (string) text - numeric characters 0 to 9, small capital
letters of alphabet and other ASCII characters
1
.
Numeric
Indicates the keypad mode - pressing the [A..Z] key toggles between
numeric and alpha characters.
Alpha
Indicates the keypad mode - pressing the [A..Z] key toggles between
numeric and alpha characters.
More
Toggle between different screens of a particular menu.
Invalid Key -
The pressed key has no meaning with regard to the displayed menu.
Memory
Locked
-
The Memory Lock Switch on the Host PCB must be in the OPEN position
for the change to be accepted.
Open Memory
Lock
-
Place the Memory Lock Switch on the Host PCB in the OPEN position.
Not in Service
Mode
-
The Service Switch on the Host PCB must be in the OPEN position for the
operation to be executed.
No Access -
i) A higher access level is needed to enter the selected menu
ii) While in the menu system, in other words access was granted, access
is disabled via a communication port. This is typically caused by the
up-/download software via a serial port (SER1/2).
-
1
Keypad characters: 0 to 9
a to z
A to Z
.=*,;~#$%^&`{}[]()<>:"/ - Depending on language group
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