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Constructing a Display By Scrolling
To construct a new symbol by scrolling use the
select characters stored as menu entries in the instrument. By
holding down either
rapidly until you are close to the character being sought, and then
proceed slowly until the desired character is displayed. The
maximum number of characters that may be entered is 16.
To select the displayed character, press
advances to the next position. Continue this procedure to complete
the symbol. After the last character is selected, press the
a second time to accept the character string and advance to the next
prompt. A list of the characters available in the order of their
position in the menu is given below.
_ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
To capitalize letters, press
Following z, a series of symbols and numbers appear.
{ } ' ( ) . / : ; = ? # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - + (blank) _
During scrolling, these characters appear full size. Those that can
be used for subscript and superscript characters are converted by
pressing the shift key twice for subscript and four times for
superscript. Subscripts are available for numbers 2 through 8, and
superscripts are available for numbers 2 through 6, "-" and "+".
Scrolling Example:
When you press
the unit of measure followed by the cursor (positioned at the first
available position). If mg/L is selected as the unit of measure, the
display shows:
&&&&

Resume scrolling with the arrow keys until the first character is in
the display. For example, to construct a display for low-range
2-
sulfate (SO
4
The letter is lower case and must be changed to an upper case by
pressing
SHIFT
and the cursor advances to the next space.
key, you can scroll through the menu
ARROW
twice.
SHIFT
at the
Symbol:
ENTER
#
&&&
LR), scroll until the letter "
twice. Accept the upper case S with the
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keys to
ARROW
. The cursor
ENTER
prompt, the display shows
nm
 
appears.
s"
key
ENTER
key,
ENTER

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