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100-412-234 REV. 06 111
6.5.0.1 Button Types
There are 3 types of “buttons”.
Navigation Button: Touching this button will “depress” it and display a new Screen.
Toggle Parameter Button: Touching the button will change state, i.e. On/Off, +/-.
Choice Parameter Button: Generates a pop-up with all choices shown as buttons.
6.5.1 Keypad Operation
There are 2 modes of keypad operation, numeric and alphanumeric. Numeric operation is
typically used for all pop-ups except Presets and Password entry. Presets can be either,
Password setup (located under System Configuration menu) is usually alphanumeric.
6.5.1.1 Numeric Keypad
The numeric entry mode displays numbers in the New Value field of the respective
parameter pop-up as they are touched on the keypad.
The digits are entered from left to right. If you are to enter 10 seconds in Time Mode,
touch 1, then 0, and ENT. The value displayed will then be 10.000 seconds, reflecting the
resolution for the respective parameter. This will be entered in the New Value field.
In numeric keypad mode, the INC and DEC buttons become inactive when a number digit
is pressed.
Once the INC or DEC buttons are pressed, the number digits are inactive. The INC and
DEC will increment or decrement the Current Value field by 1 each time it is pressed.
Touching ESC will erase all digits in the New Value field. If you are using INC an DEC to
change values and touch ESC, you will be able to enter digits again without changing
screens.
Touching ENT will close the pop-up and return you to the Weld Setup screen.
If the value to be entered is not within the minimum / maximum range shown in the pop-
up, the min/max field will indicate an error by turning red and beep.
6.5.1.2 Alphanumeric Keypad
The alphanumeric keypad shows the following keys:
Alphanumeric keys: All of the letters and numbers on the keyboard. A-Z and 0-9
Punctuation keys: All of the keys associated with punctuation such as the comma, period,
semicolon, brackets, parenthesis and so on. Also, all of the mathematical operators such as the
plus sign, minus sign, and equal sign
Special keys: All of the other keys on the computer keyboard such as the function keys, control
keys, arrow keys, caps lock key, delete key, etc

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