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2.1 Button Explanation
The first part of this chapter explains what each primary function (printed on the button) does and
the meaning for each.
Item Key Description
1 ESC
Takes you back to the previous option or to escape editing and run the
program
2 PROG
Enter the Edit Program Mode. Select file numbers 01 to 99 to enter
message. (see section 3.1)
3 CPW Use for edit or reset password (see reset password section 3.3)
(1)
In edit program mode, press RUN to save and run the current
message
4 RUN
(2)
In display mode, press RUN and enter 01 to 99 to select other
messages for display
5 MET
To select the display type mode. Choose up to 24 different modes (See
Appendix 1) Press PREV and NEXT to select option 1 to 24
6 TIME To select time option. (see section 3.4)
7 ENT Confirm the selected option
8 CLR Erase option for individual program
9 Letters and numbers to type in message
10 INS Insert key
11 CAP Toggle between Capital letter and lower case characters
12 DEL Deletes a selected option
PREV
NEXT
<=
13
>=
Use to scroll through different options or letters
14 SPA Insert space in message.
The second part of this chapter explains what each secondary function (printed above the button)
does and the meaning for each. To activate the secondary functions press the ALT (green) button
once followed by your selection.
Item Key Description
15 SYM
Select from 24 symbols to display on the message. (see section 3.2 &
Appendix 1)
16 FONT Select the font type of the message. (see Section 3.2 & Appendix 1)
COL
17
(NOTE: Multi colour
version only)
Select the Colour display of the message. (see Section 3.2 & Appendix 1)
18 ON/OFF Power On / Off. It will always display the last file which ran on the display
19 PAU Generate a pause within the programmed message. (see Section 3.2 &