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Using the Help function
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5Use the panel dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys
to select “HELP.” Move the cursor to the OK
button and press the [ENTER] key to close
the USER DEFINED KEY SETUP popup win-
dow.
6Move the cursor to the CLOSE button and
press the [ENTER] key to close the USER
DEFINED KEY popup window.
1Before you proceed, load the help file or
text file from your USB memory.
2Press the user-defined key to which the
Help function is assigned; the HELP popup
window will appear.
3Move the cursor to the desired section, and
use the panel dial to scroll the contents.
Links in the selected text will be high-
lighted.
4Select a link (underlined portion) in the doc-
ument, and press the [ENTER] key to jump
to the link destination. By selecting a text
link in INDEX mode and pressing the
“ENTER” key, you can switch to CON-
TENTS mode and scroll to the correspond-
ing section.
Move the cursor a window link and press the
[ENTER] key (a location with an symbol and
underlined text), you can close the HELP window and
open the corresponding window.
5To return from CONTENTS mode to INDEX
mode, move the cursor to the INDEX button
and press the [ENTER] key.
6As necessary, you can also scroll by using
the buttons in the tool bar.
< INDEX button
Jumps to the table of contents.
If the cursor is at the table of contents, you can use the
panel cursor key as an alternative.
CONTENTS > button
Jumps to the content (article).
If the cursor is at the table of contents, you can use the
panel cursor key as an alternative.
button
Scrolls to the chapter that precedes the currently-dis-
played location.
button
Returns to the previous link in the link history.
If the cursor is at the table of contents or within an
article, you can use the panel [DEC] key as an alterna-
tive.
button
Proceeds to the next link in the link history.
If the cursor is at the table of contents or within an
article, you can use the panel [INC] key as an alterna-
tive.
7To close the window, once again press the
user-defined key to which the Help function
is assigned.

Viewing Help

INDEX mode
CONTENTS mode