Chapter 1 Quick Guide
1.4 Using the Keypad Entering Numerical Data
To enter numerical data, use the numerical keys and the ENT key.
For example, to enter the number "120," press the 1, 2 and 0 keys and then press the ENT key.
If you type in any wrong value, press the BS/SP(31-key pad) or BS(50-key pad) key and then enter the
correct one.
Entering alphabetic characters
31-key pad
Pressing the ALP key switches the BHT to the alphabet entry mode. You can type in alphabet letters
using the numeric keys in the same way as you use a cellular phone. If you press a numeric key, the
alphabet assigned to that key will appear in the ALP window (see Chapter 2, Section 2.2.2 "Status
Indicators on the LCD." Pressing the ENT key establishes the alphabet displayed. To switch back to the
numeric entry mode, press the ALP key again.
You can switch between the numeric and alphabet entry modes also in user programs. For programming
the mode switching, refer to the "BHT-400-CE API Reference Manual" or "BHT-400-CE Class Library
Reference Manual."
50-key pad
To enter alphabetic characters, use the alphabetic keys.
For example, to enter the characters "abc," press the A, B and C keys.
If you type in any wrong value, press the BS key and then enter the correct one.
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