4. Special Functions
edly until the display shows the letter you want. You may already be familiar with typing out short messages on a mobile phone using the same sort of system. Figure 4 shows which letters are assigned to each key. Press C to move the cursor to the next space for a new letter.
If you make a mistake press C or D to move the cursor over the letter you want to change, and key in the new letter. If you want to delete a name completely press D to move the cursor under the extreme left hand character of the name. Press D again. The display clears the old name.
The system can store a maximum of 12 characters per name, including spaces and punctuation marks.
When you have finished entering the user name press .
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The system keeps a log of the last 250 events. You can examine this log from the keypad. To use the log:
1.Key in your access code.
2.Press 5.
The display shows a short message for each type of event. Table 1 on the next page shows each of the messages that you might see, and their meaning.
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