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Ericsson AVP 4000 - Appearance and General Features; Confidence Monitor on Key; Front Panel Display; Keyboard Lock

Ericsson AVP 4000
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Front Panel Control
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1/1553-FGC 101 1790 Uen Y
4.2.5 Keypad
The main keys provided on the keypad are detailed in Table 4.2
Table 4.2 Keypad Description
Key Description
Select Used for selecting a menu item or accepting attribute value input.
Cancel Used for exiting a menu or cancelling attribute value input.
Ins Used for creating a link in a menu or inserting a character during text input.
Del Used for deleting an item in a list or deleting a character during parameter input.
Alphanumeric Keys
Used for entering numerical or textual values. Different characters are invoked
by multiple presses within a short interval.
4.2.6 Confidence Monitor On Key
The On key on the confidence monitor turns the monitor on or off. By pressing and
holding the On key operation related data is shown. The first line displays the total
number of hours the monitor has operated, the second line displays the software
version.
For details on how to configure the settings for the confidence monitor see Chapter
3, Getting Started.
4.2.7 Keyboard Lock
The controls are locked after a time of inactivity. In order to set the key lock time,
navigate to Unit Config/Display Setup/Menu Display And Keypad. The keys can
be unlocked by pressing the Ins, then the Select keys in this sequence as instructed
on the front panel.
4.3 Front Panel Display
The parameters of the main display can be configured through the
Unit Config/Display Setup menu of the front panel.
4.3.1 Appearance and General Features
The parameters of the main displays for all models of the AVP are similar in content
and can be configured through the Unit Config/Display Setup menu of the front
panel.
When the power-up sequence is complete, a main screen is displayed showing the
following features, see Figure 4.3.

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