Using The Keyboard And Screens; Function Screen (Top Level); Parameter Screens (Second Level); Editing A Parameter - Dickey-John Control Point Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Figure 14. Basic Screens Layout
16/KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING

USING THE KEYBOARD AND SCREENS

Programming and calibration is accomplished using the keyboard and on-
screen, menu-driven instructions. The keyboard (See Figure 13) detaches
and can be stored after programming and calibration is complete. To use
the keyboard, proceed as follows;
1. If the Control Point™ is on, turn the power off and then
connect the keyboard to the console harness connector (See
Figure 1).
2. Place the MASTER Switch on the Switch Module in the OFF
position and then turn power back on.
Each time power is applied, the Operate Mode (F1) comes up and
normal system operation can be performed. However, the remain-
ing functions (F2 through F12) cannot be selected unless the
MASTER Switch is in the OFF position.
3. Examine the keyboard layout and the twelve functions keys
(F-keys).
The decal immediately above the Function Keys, F1 through F12,
identifies each function. Pressing any F-key immediately enters and
displays that function. Transferring to another function is as simple
as pressing another F-key.
4. Examine the display for several functions (See Figure 14).
a. Function screen (top level) – Each screen lists items with
numbers to the left side (except F8). Pressing the indicated key
number displays that screen, usually one with parameters for
editing.
b. Parameter screens (second level) – An index arrow appears
to the left of the first item and an underscore beneath the first
digit of that parameter.
c. Editing a parameter – The up and down arrow keys move the
index arrow to other parameters for editing. To change the
selected parameter, key in the desired value. When finished,
press the ENTER key to accept the new value and advance the
index arrow to the next line. Failing to use the ENTER key
(except for YES/NO and serial port configurations) loses the
new value.
CONTROL POINT™
11001-1100-199904 Revision A

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