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Movement of the cursor in screen scroll
The cursor moves in the following way with a press the [FEED] or [RESTART] key. The following table shows
the example of press the [FEED] key. The [RESTRT] key functions in the same way.
<1>DIAGNOSTIC
<3>TEST PRINT
<1>DIAGNOSTIC
<3>TEST PRINT
The position of the displayed menus remains
unchanged and only the cursor moves down to
the next item.
<1>DIAGNOSTIC
<2>SET PARAMETERS
<3>TEST PRINT
The position of the displayed menus remains
unchanged and only the cursor moves down to
the next item.
<2>SET PARAMETERS
<3>TEST PRINT
<4>SENSOR
The entire menu list moves up by one line and
the cursor moves down to the next item.
The entire menu list moves up by one line and
the cursor moves down to the next item.
The position of the menu list remains unchanged
and only the cursor moves down to the next item.
<1>DIAGNOSTIC
<3>TEST PRINT
When the cursor is positioned at the bottom of
the list, the menu and the cursor scroll from the
bottom to the top.
Notes:
1. Cursor position when shifting from upper-level menu to its sub menu
When shifting from upper-level menu to its sub menu, the cursor is positioned at the topmost item except for
RFID setting menu (because the RFID menu items show the setting value).
2. Cursor position when shifting from upper-level menu to its subordinate value setting screen
When shifting from upper-level menu to its subordinate value setting screen, the cursor is positioned at the
currently selected item.
3. Cursor position when shifting from sub menu or value setting screen to its upper-level menu
When shifting from lower menu or value setting screen to its upper-level menu, the cursor is positioned at the
previously selected item.
4. Operation when the [FEED] + [RESTART] key is pressed on the top screen
If the [FEED] + [RESTART] key is pressed while the top screen is displayed in the system mode or user
mode, the current option will not be moved.