Table 4. Keyboard Commands

Press

Description

 

 

<F1>

Help - Pressing F1 on any menu invokes the general Help window.

The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the major menu pages. The keys have no affect if a submenu or pick list is displayed.

¦Select Item up - The up arrow is used to select the previous value in a menu item’s option list, or a value field pick list. Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item.

ØSelect Item down - The down arrow is used to select the next value in a menu item’s option list, or a value field pick list. Pressing the Enter key activates the selected item.

F5/-

Change Value - The minus key or the F5 function key is used to change the value of the

 

current item to the previous value. This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick

 

list without displaying the full list.

 

 

F6/+

Change Value - The plus key or the F6 function key is used to change the value of the current

 

menu item to the next value. This key scrolls through the values in the associated pick list

 

without displaying the full list. On 106-key Japanese keyboards, the plus key has a different

 

scan code than the plus key on the other keyboard, but it has the same effect.

 

 

<Enter>

Execute Command - The Enter key is used to activate submenus when the selected feature is

 

a submenu, or to display a pick list if a selected feature has a value field, or to select a sub-

 

field for multi-valued features like time and date. If a pick list is displayed, the Enter key will

 

undo the pick list, and allow another selection in the parent menu.

 

 

<Esc>

Exit - The ESC key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field. This key will undo the

 

pressing of the Enter key. When the ESC key is pressed while editing any field or selecting

 

features of a menu, the parent menu is re-entered. When the ESC key is pressed in any

 

submenu, the parent menu is re-entered. When the ESC key is pressed in any major menu,

 

the exit confirmation window is displayed and the user is asked whether changes can be

 

discarded.

 

 

<F9>

Setup Defaults - Pressing F9 causes the following to appear:

 

Setup Confirmation

 

Load default configuration now?

 

[Yes] [No]

 

If “Yes” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, all Setup fields are set to their default values.

 

If “No” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, or if the ESC key is pressed, the user is

 

returned to where they were before F9 was pressed without affecting any existing field values.

 

 

<F10>

Save and Exit - Pressing F10 causes the following message to appear:

 

Setup Confirmation

 

Save Configuration changes and exit now?

 

[Yes] [NO]

 

If “Yes” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, all changes are saved and Setup is exited. If

 

“No” is selected and the Enter key is pressed, or the ESC key is pressed, the user is returned

 

to where they were before F10 was pressed without affecting any existing values.

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SR1475NH1-E, SE7230NH1-E specifications

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