CHAPTER 2:

GETTING STARTED

2.1ENTERING YOUR SELECTION NUMBERS HOW AND WHY?

For nearly all keyboard operations discussed in this manual, an associated numeric entry must be made. For example, when selecting a camera or setting the dwell for a scan sequence.

The required number is typed in, using the SELECTION PAD on the keyboard. When the number entered is shorter in length than expected (that is, less digits than expected),

then the key must be pressed to indicate that the number entered is complete.

An Example:

If the maximum Camera Number used on the system is, as an example, Camera 20, the system would then always expect 2 digit camera numbers to be entered in selecting any camera.

To select camera 19, the operator must press the following keys:

If you wish to select camera 1, the operator must press:

As an alternative:

will also select camera 1.

In this case, as the required number of digits was pressed, the key is not required.

When there are less than ten possible selections (that is, 0 Ù 9), a single digit is pressed to make the selection.

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Honeywell MAXPRO-NET manual Chapter Getting Started, Entering Your Selection Numbers HOW and WHY?