Chapter 3 – Getting Started
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indicate a context key.
Use the same actions with all the alpha-numeric keys. For
another example, the 2 KEY includes the letters D, E, and F. For
the number two, press this key once. For D, press the 2 KEY
twice, for E three times, and so on.
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Dedicated Keys
The Vibrex 2000 and Vibrex 2000 Plus have several dedicated
keys that perform often-used functions. Find these keys next to
the alpha-numeric keypad.
The following list names the dedicated keys and gives their uses:
ON/OFF The power button see Section 5.2
“Beginning Operation”
START Analogous to the Enter (Return) key on a
personal computer (PC). It initiates actions
based on prompts the user sees on the
display or accepts changes and edits already
made.
GO BACK Functions like the PC Escape key or
Windows Cancel button. It returns the
screen display to the last screen shown or
returns the display to the Main Menu screen.
CAUTION: In most screens the GO BACK key undoes changes
and edits already made. Pressing this key erases data entered.
REVIEW Reviews data and solutions that were part of
a previous exercise, for example, a propeller
balance or spectrum.