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ESC and ENTER keys
Table 13: ESC and ENTER key function in multiple
selection
Use to cancel the operation and
return to the previous screen
Use to accept the programmed
string. The user interface moves to
the next programming parameter
screen, if any, or returns to the
MAIN screen signaling a local
programming activity followed by a
panel reset
Date and time
Use date and time to enter the date and time.
The default format for date and time is:
hh: mm: ss dd/mm/yy
^
It is also possible to enter the date and time in the alternative
time format:
hh: mm: ss mm/dd/yy
^
In this phase the keypad and keys have the following
functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the date and time
numeric value.
Note: Long press the 0 key to clear all the entered data.
Cursor keys
Table 14: Cursor key functions in date and time
Use to move the cursor to the
next digit position
Use to move the cursor to the
previous digit position.
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 15: ESC and ENTER key function in date and
time
Use to cancel the operation and
return to the previous screen
Use to accept the programmed
string. The user interface moves to
the next programming parameter
screen, if any, or returns to the MAIN
screen signaling a local
programming activity followed by a
panel reset.
Numeric entry
Use numeric entry to enter numeric data up to 20 digits.
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^
In this phase the keypad and keys have the following
functions:
Alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the numeric value.
Note: Long press the 0 key to clear all the entered data.
Cursor keys
Table 16: Cursor key functions in numeric entry
Use to move the cursor to the
next digit position
Use to move the cursor to the
previous digit position.
ESC and ENTER keys
Table 17: ESC and ENTER key function in numeric
entry
Use to cancel the operation and
return to the previous screen
Use to accept the programmed
string. The user interface moves to
the next programming parameter
screen, if any, or returns to the MAIN
screen signaling a local
programming activity followed by a
panel reset.
Note: To program each parameter or option inside the
system, the same screen will be used. The screen can
adapt itself to the most appropriate program mode for the
parameter to program.
If you enter an incorrect value an error message will
display for 5 seconds. See Figure 18.
Figure 18: WRONG VALUE screen