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Panametrics gas clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeter, 1-channel
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Table 1-1: Model GC868 Key Functions (Continued)
Key
Display Key - use to display data in a
DISP
variety of numeric and graphic format-
ting options. See page 2-2 for details.
Log Key - use to set up logs. See page
LOG
3-1 for details.
Print Key - use to print live measure-
PRNT
ments, log files and signal arrays. See
page 4-1 for details.
Clear Key - use to reset totals and to
CLR
delete site and log files from the Model
GC868 memory. See page 5-1 for
details.
Calibration Key - use to calibrate the
CAL
analog inputs and outputs and to test
the alarm relays and the totalizer/fre-
quency outputs. See Chapter 1, Cali-
bration, of the Service Manual for
details.
Exit Key - use to move up one level in
EXIT
the user program or to exit the user
program. See page 1-8 for details.
Enter Key - use to confirm the most
ENT
recent input information.
Help Key - use to access the Model
HELP
GC868's context-sensitive on-line help
system. See the next section for details.
Screen Key - press the left side to
SCREEN
select the left display pane or press the
right side to select the right display
pane.
Decimal Point Key - press to enter a
decimal point during numeric entry.
Minus Key - use to enter a minus sign
or a dash.
Zero Key - use to enter the number 0.
0
One Key - use to enter the number 1.
1
1-4
Unshifted Function
Shifted Function
Use to enter the letter O.
Use to enter the letter X.
Use to enter the letter R.
Use to enter the letter H.
Use to enter the letter P.
Use to enter the letter J.
Use to enter the letter K.
Use to enter the letter I.
Press the left side to enter the letter V
or press the right side to enter the letter
W.
Use to enter the letter Z.
Use to enter a space character.
Use to enter the letter Y.
Use to enter the letter S.
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