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Daktronics RC-200 - Common and Alternate Keypad Functions

Daktronics RC-200
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RC-200 Handheld Controller
8
Common Keys
Several keys on the default keypad layout are common to multiple wireless handheld
applications. These keys are noted in Figure 11. For a description of the function of keys
for a particular application, refer to the application-specic sections of this manual.
SPORT
INSERT/CODE #
SPORT
INSERT/CODE #
AUTO
HORN
9
1
Primary Function
Alternate Function
3
54
2
Figure 11: Common RC-200 Keys
# Key Function
1 CONNECT
This key is used to connect to a wireless Base Station. Refer to Connect Mode
(p�7) for more information.
Pressing <ALT> followed by <CONNECT> when a connection is made to a
wireless Base Station will show Base Station revision information. Refer to Base
Station Errors (p�37) for more information.
2 Numbers
These keys are used for numeric entry functions. While a particular key may
normally be assigned to application-specic functions, in an Edit routine, they
are also used to enter the number shown in the corner of the key.
3
Up/Down
Arrows
These keys are used to navigate through menu choices and make certain
selections. Arrows may also be assigned to application-specic functions.
4
ON/OFF
CLEAR/NO
ALT
The ON/OFF operation of this key is described in Powering the Controller On &
Off (p�5).
The CLEAR operation of this key pertains to editing and data entry routines.
When editing a value, press <CLEAR> to remove that value. The CLEAR
operation may also be used to escape out of an editing function. If a key was
pressed inadvertently, or if the value being edited should not be changed,
pressing <CLEAR> twice exits the editing routine without modifying the value.
The NO operation of this key also pertains to editing and data entry routines.
When a question prompt is shown on the LCD, press this key to answer the
question with a “No.”
The ALT operation of this key selects alternate actions for certain application
keys. Press this key before pressing another key to activate a secondary
function. Refer to the section following this table for more information.

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