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Enter <Enter>
The <Enter> key is used to confirm selections. When pressed, this key provides
additional information about the point shown on the display. In a programming
screen, pressing <Enter> indicates that the information on the display is correct
and can be entered. The <Enter> key is used in various other places within the
menu structure, always for this same type of operation.
Right <u> and Left Arrow <t>
The <u> and <t> arrows are used in screens with multiple choices. The keys
advance the focus (square brackets [ ] ) from field-to-field.
Previous < Previous> and Next <ó Next>
The < Previous> and <ó Next> keys allow you to move from screen-to-
screen within any displayable object having multiple screens. This would
include scrolling through an historical log, the point database, a list of points, or
other similar activities. The <ó Next> key selects the next display screen in
sequence, and the < Previous> key selects the previous screen. These keys
are also used to view additional information about abnormal points or in viewing
Historical Logs.
User Interface, Continued
Menu Navigation Key
Definitions (continued)
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