Single-Digit Edit Mode
If a target function code or data is far from current data, using the single-digit edit
mode makes it quicker. Pressing the up key and down key at the same time leads you
to go into the digit-to-digit changing mode.
ESC
(A)
1st digit will be
blinking. Use up/down
keys to change the
value of the digit.
.
ESC
(B)
.
.
1st digit will be blinking.
Use up/down keys to
change the value of the
digit.
(Note) When pressing [ESC] with cursor on the highest digit, the cursor will jump to the lowest digit.
((A) and (B) in above figure.)
(Note) When pressing up key and down key at the same time in single-digit edit mode, the
single-digit edit mode is disabled and goes back to normal mode.
While in Single-digit edit mode (single digit is blinking):
SET
: Move cursor to right or set the func.code/data (lowest digit only)
ESC
: Move cursor to left.
SET
SET
ESC
ESC
2nd digit will be
blinking. Use up/down
keys to change the
value of the digit.
If not existing codes are selected, the data sill not move to the function
code but blinking digit will move again to the left end digit.
SET
SET
.
ESC
ESC
.
2nd digit will be blinking.
Use up/down keys to
change the value of the
digit.
SET
ESC
3rd digit will be
4th digit will be blinking.
blinking. Use up/down
Use up/down keys to
keys to change the
change the value of the
value of the digit.
digit.
SET
.
ESC
.
3rd digit will be blinking.
4th digit will be blinking.
Use up/down keys to
Use up/down keys to
change the value of the
change the value of the
digit.
digit.
235
(A)
SET
(B)
SET
.
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