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Key names and commands are identified in this manual by upper- and lower-case letters. Key names, such as ENTER, are in all upper-case letters, and commands, such as “select,” are in lower-case (unless they begin a sentence, in which case the first initial is upper-case). For example: • “Press START...” means to press the START softkey . • “Select an option...” means to use the UP or DOWN navigation keys to select a setting, then press ENTER. Softkeys and Icons Softkeys and application displays use graphic icons for identification. Table 2-1 H shows graphic icons and their functions, categorized by where they are used. An asterisk (*) in the Softkey column indicates that this icon can be assigned to a softkey position. The Setup and Information Recall softkeys are always present – they can be moved, but not deleted Navigation keys (see HFigure 2-2) enable navigation within the setup menu tree, setup screens, and application screens. Navigation keys include: • Navigation Keys These keys are used to move the focus to different setup options within the menu tree (focus is indicated by highlighted text); to select different fields within a setup page; and to switch to another page of available softkeys in the Home screen. The UP and DOWN and LEFT and RIGHT navigation keys are also used to move the view up, down, left or right when a scroll bar indicates that m
information is available than can be shown in one screen. The example in Figure 2-3 shows a view of a table with H scroll bars visible. The bars indicate the position of this view relative to all available information.Press the DOWN navigation key to move the focus down the rows. When the focus reaches the second to last row the screen moves up to reveal the next row. Press the RIGHT navigation key to move the highlight sideways and view additional columns. • LEFT and RIGHT navigation keys ⎯ Expand (RIGHT) the setup options in the menu tree ⎯ Collapse (LEFT) the setup options in the menu tree ⎯ Move the cursor position to a specific character in text areas ⎯ Enable left and right scrolling to view all information available on a screen • UP and DOWN navigation keys ⎯ Move up and down through menu tree branches ⎯ Move field focus up and down on menu screens ⎯ Scroll up and down through tables to display additional rows- • ENTER key ⎯ Opens the selected setup page for viewing and editing setup parameters ⎯ Moves the focus from a field label to a setup value for that field ⎯ Accepts new values entered in a field and moves the focus to the next field label