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Task Management
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No. Tasks Description
1 Clear Data Entry Clears active data entry value to 0.
2 Cancel Data Entry Disables data entry
3 Accept Data Entry Accepts edited data for current data entry and cursor jumps to next
data entry object.
4 Switch To Next Data Entry Disables previous data entry and switches to next data entry.
5 Increase Value by 1 Adds 1 to Tag value in data entry object.
6 Decrease Value by 1 Subtracts 1 from Tag value in data entry object.
7 Increase Digit by 1 This task is executed only on single digit shown by cursor. The digit
scrolls between 0 to 9.
8 Decrease Digit by 1 This task is executed only on single digit shown by cursor. The digit
scrolls between 0 to 9.
9 Shift Value to Left Shifts value to left by padding zeros from right side.
10 Move Cursor to Left Moves the cursor to the left. This task is not scrolling type so cursor
moves upto number of digits in the data entry object.
11 Move Cursor to Right Moves the cursor to the right. This task is not scrolling type so cursor
moves upto number of digits in the data entry object.
12 Sign Key (+/-) This task operates only on Signed data. On each event sign toggles
between + and -.
13 Sign Key (+/- and 0) For the first iteration this task acts as Sign Key. Then for each of the
iterations, it acts as Numeric key 0.
14 Numeric Key 0 Allows user to enter ‘0’ at cursor location, if selected tag is Register
type. For Coil / Bit type, this task acts as ‘Edit Bit Off’.
15 Numeric Key 1 Allows user to enter ‘1’ at cursor location, if selected tag is Register
type. For Coil / Bit type, this task acts as ‘Edit Bit On’.
16 Numeric Key 2 Allows user to enter ‘2’ at cursor location.
17 Numeric Key 3 Allows user to enter ‘3’ at cursor location.
18 Numeric Key 4 Allows user to enter ‘4’ at cursor location.
19 Numeric Key 5 Allows user to enter ‘5’ at cursor location.
20 Numeric Key 6 Allows user to enter ‘6’ at cursor location.
21 Numeric Key 7 Allows user to enter ‘7’ at cursor location.
22 Numeric Key 8 Allows user to enter ‘8’ at cursor location.
23 Numeric Key 9 Allows user to enter ‘9’ at cursor location.
24 Numeric Key A Allows user to enter ‘A at cursor location.
25 Numeric Key B Allows user to enter ‘B’ at cursor location.
26 Numeric Key C Allows user to enter ‘C’ at cursor location.

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