The number of spaces provided for input corresponds to the maximum number of
digits allowed. In this example, one space is provided for the minutes and 2 spaces
are provided for the seconds. The cursor positions itself on the first space and blinks
until a digit is entered. If no response is given within 30 seconds, the system will
cancel the input session and return to the Date/Time display. If more than one value
is required in the same screen (in this example: hours and minutes), press Enter after
entering the first value to step to the following one. To enter a zero value, you cannot
simply press Enter; you must type 0 and Enter.
If you make a typing mistake, you can backstep using the back arrow key
before pressing Enter. The cursor will position itself accordingly. You can enter a
negative value if this is allowed (for example, a negative temperature value) by press-
ing the +/- key
TROUBLE
After entering a value using the numerical keypad, press Enter to register the value.
If the value entered falls outside the permissible range for that parameter, the system
will beep three times and wait for you to modify the input using the back arrow key.
1.4 HOW TO USE THE MENUS
Menus are used to select a parameter or to assign a predetermined value to a param-
eter. If the menu is comprised of only two items, they are displayed on the screen at
once. For example, when you press the Entry/Exit Delay key
menu appears:
ENTRY DELAY . . . (1)
EXIT DELAY. . . . . (2)
You simply type the number of the item to select that item (no need to press the Enter
key). When more than two menu items are involved, the system will display one item
either before or after the digits.
+ / -
Previous / Next
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, the following
Entry / Exit Delay
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