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Operation
Saving and Loading Presets
4 When you finish entering the description, press the button that reads ‘Press When
Finished’:
The preset will be saved.
Using the Save Preset Buttons
These are the 8 functions displayed:
Button 1 The button reads ‘Enter Preset Desc’ if you have not entered
anything yet. It reads ‘Press When Finished’ if you have entered at
least one character.
Button 2 Initially, this button displays all dashes. This button will display the
preset identifier you are creating.
Button 3 This is a character entry button. The characters that appear on this
button are controlled by the keypad (i.e., fixed category buttons)
at the right. This is the mapping:
1space character
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
The characters on this button are also controlled by the buttons
labeled ‘Upper Case’, ‘Lower Case’, ‘Symbols’, and ‘Numerals’.
Button 4 The button reads ‘Cancel’ if you have not entered anything yet. It
reads ‘Back’ if you have entered at least one character. As a cancel
button, pressing it takes you out of save preset mode and returns
you to MD mode. As a back button, it erases the most recently
entered character, as a backspace button does on your keyboard.
Button 5 The button reads ‘Symbol’. Press this button to be able to enter
special symbols with the character entry button (button 3).
There are 16 special symbols from which to choose. Two of the
keypad buttons apply here too:
1 #, (space), _, &, (, ), $
0*, @, (period), !, ^, +, –, ?
Button 6 The button reads ‘Numerals’. Press this button to be able to enter
numerals. The character entry button reads ‘Use Keypad Directly’.
Thus, to enter numerals, press the keypad buttons.
PRESS PRESS
WHEN WHEN
FINISHEDFINISHED
MY PSTMY PST
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TUV TUV CANCEL CANCEL SYMBOLSSYMBOLS NUMERALSNUMERALS
UPPER UPPER
CASE CASE
LOWER LOWER
CASE CASE