Context Keys - Honeywell Vibrex 2000 User Manual

Digital dynamic balancer / analyzer systems
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Chapter 3 – Getting Started
PRINT
SPACE
3.2.2.3
There are four unlabeled keys to the left of the display. These are
the context keys. One or more of these keys may be active when
there is a pointer
panel.
These keys perform operations relevant to the screen currently
displayed, for example, data entry, channel selections, or making
other choices.
3.2.3
The table below shows the Vibrex 2000 and Vibrex 2000 Plus
units' channel configuration choices.
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Offers selections of data in the memory that
the user can print. For details on the printing
feature, see Section 3.3 "Printing Data.
Acts as a multi-functional key. Use it as a
space when entering information, changing
signs for numbers, and entering slashes. The
user may also use it to return directly to the
main menu. This function is available only
on inactive screens, that is, screens with no
active revolutions per minute (RPM) or test.

Context Keys

on the display next to the key on the front
Channel Configuration
13841 Rev A
RPM A
34
RPM B

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