Enter Button The Enter button is used to issue a command, such as the clear history log command, or to set a parameter option, such as a video delay. The Enter button performs the following tasks:
■When the required command is displayed, the Enter button executes the command.
■When a parameter value is correctly displayed, the Enter button configures the system with the new parameter value. The new values are then stored in nonvolatile memory.
Numeric Keypad The keypad is used to enter a numeric parameter value. When entering numeric values with the keypad, the Up and Down buttons can be used to correct errors:
■The Up button changes the value to 0; the correct value can then be entered
■The Down button deletes the numbers, from right to left; the correct value can then be entered
to delete the characters. To copy and insert the last character entered, press the right arrow key.
Alphabetic Entries — when entering values in an
Key | Character Displayed |
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1 | . , ? ! - 1 |
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2 | A B C 2 |
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3 | D E F 3 |
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4 | G H I 4 |
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5 | J K L 5 |
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6 | M N O 6 |
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7 | P Q R S 7 |
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8 | T U V 8 |
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9 | W X Y Z 9 |
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0 | space 0 ‘ + |
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The first press of a number key displays the first character in the set; sequential presses of the same key advance through the character set, in a circular fashion. The cursor is advanced by either pressing another number key, or by pressing the right arrow key. For example to enter the word ALL which has two characters in the same characters set, the following keys would be pressed:
■2 selects A
■555 selects L
■→ advances the cursor so the next letter can be selected
■555 selects L
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