Keypad - Abbott i-STAT 1 System Manual

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Keypad

There are 19 keys located directly below the display. When using the keypad to enter
information, the number of dashes in the data entry line will indicate how many characters
can be entered on the line. The dash where the next entry will be placed will flash.
2-8
Key
Activates the barcode scanner. Information that can be entered
into the analyzer via the scanner includes: operator ID, patient ID,
SCAN
control and cartridge lot number, patient chart data and comment
codes.
Used to move the cursor on the Set Clock screen and to move
up and down the alphabet when the ABC key is pressed. The
 (right arrow) key is used as a page key to move from one
screen to the next. When Patient ID Recall is enabled, the 
key will recall the last patient ID when the analyzer is prompting
for Patient ID. The  (left arrow) key is used to backspace and
clear keypad entries, and to move backward through the screens
within a menu.
Used to enter alpha characters on data entry screens. When
the ABC key is pressed the letter A is entered. The arrow keys
are used to move up and down the alphabet. To enter a second
letter, press the ABC key once to move to the next position and
ABC
again to enter an A. To enter a number after a letter, press a
numbered key. To erase a letter, press the ABC key to move to
the next position, then use the  key to backspace and clear the
letter.
Used to enter digits on data entry screens and to select menu
0 – 9
options and stored records.
Enters a decimal point or a comma separator according to the
analyzer's Customization Profile.
Used to turn the screen backlight on and off.
Enter
Used to respond to a prompt to complete an action, such as
entering an operator or patient ID via the keypad.
Used to return to the previous menu and switch between the Test
MENU
and Administration Menus.
Print
Used to print either directly to the portable printer or to the
portable printer attached to a Downloader.
Turns the analyzer on or off. When the analyzer is on, the On/Off
On/Off
key must be pressed for a second to turn the analyzer off. This
key is inactive when a test is in progress and when the analyzer
is prompting for mandatory data.
Art: 714364-01O
Function
Rev. Date: 26-Feb-16

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