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Skytrac CDP-300 - 3 Operation; Menu Navigation; Selection Menu

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CDP-300 User’s Guide
Document Rev. 01.008 DOC0500 Page 11 of 42
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3 OPERATION
3.1 MENU NAVIGATION
The CDP menus are navigated using the Arrow Keys (◄, ▼, ►, ◄) and Enter key (the center key inside the
arrows marked by a circle ) on the front of the CDP-300. Use the arrow keys to scroll the menus, and choose a
desired item, and then press the Enter Key to select it. The Right arrow key () can be used to fast scroll forward
through the entries (10 at a time) in the Quick Mail and Address Book menus.
In any menu, holding the Enter key for 2 seconds will return the user to the Main Menu. The current activity will
be aborted.
The CDP has two types of menus Selection Menu and Information Menu. The operation of these menus is
explained below.
3.1.1 SELECTION MENU
A Selection Menu provides a list of options available to the user. The user can navigate through the menu to
choose and select an item. The Up and Down keys are used to scroll up/down thru a menu and the Enter key
selects and opens the item chosen by the cursor.
As a CDP-300 Stand alone only the Left and Right arrow keys have the following ‘Hot Key’ functionality from the
Main Menu:
Holding the Left arrow key (◄) down activates the redial function. Holding the Right arrow key, (►) can directly
activate / deactivate the ISAT Emergency mode (see Section 0).
In all other menus the right arrow key has no functionality. In most menus the Left arrow key (◄) will take the user
back in the Menu structure.
An Information Panel provides information appropriate to the menu. For example, in the Main Menu, the
Information Panel shows how many unread email messages are in the inbox, or if any Alert conditions are active.
Caution: While in a voice call the ISAT-200 is unable to send position reports. Users should limit the length of the voice call in order to
allow position reports to be transmitted in a timely manner. All position reports are queued in the ISAT and delivered when the call is
finished.
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