Data Recall, Display Navigation - Honeywell DL230 Operating Instructions Manual

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6.3.3 Data recall, display navigation

Using the arrow keys , , ,  you can move the cursor
display and switch to the other values.
Pressing the "ESC" key means you move up a level until you reach one of
the "Main", "Cust.", "Admin", "Serv." or "Ctrl." registers
( 6.3.1, Ill. 17). The active register, over which the cursor is hovering, is
presented with a light-coloured background (Ill. 18/1).
In the "register" bar, you can move the cursor to other registers using the
arrow keys  and  to display their content.
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Ill. 18: "Cust." register
1
Active register
2
Value with corresponding timestamp
The "Cust." register contains more data than can simultaneously be
displayed. The arrow key  is used to move the cursor from the register to
the data field (the bottom part of the display). By moving the cursor to the
lowest visible value, the display can be shifted upwards by re-pressing the
 button to display further data. The  button can also be used to move
the cursor and therefore the display upwards by moving to the highest
visible value. If the cursor hovers over a value which has been saved with a
corresponding timestamp, it will automatically display this value.
(Ill. 18/2)
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