Using The Keypad; Entering Numerical Data; Entering Alphabet Data; Using The Shift Key - Denso BHT-1361QWB-CE Software User Manual

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3.8. Using the Keypad

3.8.1. Entering Numerical Data

The default entry mode is numeric, enabling numbers written on the top of numeric keys to be entered.
To enter "120" for example, press the 1, 2 and 0 keys sequentially.
To delete the wrong number entered, press the BKSP key and then re-enter the correct number.
Numeric entry mode can also be changed with the program.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further details.

3.8.2. Entering Alphabet Data

Alphabet entry mode can also be changed with the program.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further details.

3.8.3. Using the shift key

There are two SF key modes, "Nonlock mode" and "Onetime mode".
Nonlock mode: The keypad stays in the SF mode while the SF key is held down.
Onetime mode: The keypad is in the SF mode only once each time the SF key is pressed
The default is "Nonlock mode".
The SF key mode can also be changed in the System Properties or with the user program.
Refer to "6.4.5 Key ", the BHT API Reference Manual or the BHT Class Library Reference Manual for further
details.
Press the ALP key to switch to alphabet entry mode.
In alphabet entry mode, the alphabet character assigned to the key will
be entered.
Press the ALP key once again to return to numeric entry mode.
ALP
Numeric entry mode
The SF key is used in combination with other keys such as the numerical
keys or the power key for special purposes.
When the SF key is pressed, the keypad is switched to the SF key mode.
Refer to the BHT API Reference Manual or BHT Class Library Reference
Manual for further details.
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