Chapter 5: Local Management
5.2LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONS
All key names display as capital letters in this manual. Table
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ENTER Key |
| Local Management function. For example, “Press |
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| ENTER” means that you can press either ENTER |
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RETURN Key |
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| or RETURN, unless this manual specifically |
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| This key enables an escape from a Local |
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ESCAPE (ESC) Key |
| Management screen without saving changes. For |
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| example, “Press ESC twice” means the ESC key |
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| These keys cycle through selections in some Local |
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SPACE bar |
| Management fields. Use the SPACE bar to cycle |
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BACKSPACE Key |
| forward through selections and use BACKSPACE |
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| to cycle backward through selections. |
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Arrow Keys |
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| For example, “Use the arrow keys” means to press |
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| whichever arrow key moves the cursor to the |
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| desired field on the Local Management screen. |
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| This key decreases values from a Local |
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| Management increment field. For example, “Press |
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| The DEL (Delete) key removes characters from a |
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DEL Key |
| Local Management field. For example, “Press DEL” |
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