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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Editing a Numeric Field

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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Editing a Numeric Field
Arrows/Encoder: Increments/decrements the number. For settings with a range of 99 or more,
arrow key autorepeat or encoder fast turn changes the number by 10 instead of 1.
Shift+Arrows/Encoder: For any field with a decimal point, hold Shift to change the fractional
part of the number. Without shift, the whole part of the number is changed.
Enter/Encoder Press: Saves the setting value and exits edit mode.
Back: Exits edit mode. If a multi-digit number is partially typed, Back clears the number without
exiting edit mode.
Number Keys: Allows for directly typing the setting value. Leading zeros are optional. Editing
ends when all digits have been entered or when Enter is pressed.
F1: Changes the sign of a numeric field, if the range can be negative.
If a numeric field is highlighted, but not yet selected for editing, pressing a number key begins
editing it, the same as pressing Enter, then pressing the number.
When typing a field that has decimals, a leading zero is needed when the value has fewer than
the maximum allowable digits. For example, to set tempo to 91.2, type 0912.
Editing a List Field
List fields have a list of possible values. The values may be text, numeric, or a mix of both. The
values in a list field are not edited, just selected.
Arrows/Encoder: Scrolls to the previous/next value in the list.
Shift+Arrows/Encoder: Scrolls to first/last list value.
Enter/Encoder Press or Back: Exits edit mode for the setting.
Number Keys: Some list fields have numeric shortcut keys. When editing, pressing a valid
shortcut key selects the associated list value. If a list field is highlighted, but not selected,
pressing a valid shortcut key is like selecting the field, then pressing the key.
For output lists, pressing 1-8 selects the output. For time lists, the keys 4, 8, 1, 3, and 6
correspond to 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64.