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Hard-keys

Hard-keys are the keys on the console that always have the same function.
Hard-keys are labeled with the name of the function that the key performs,
for example, [ENTER].
Figure 1.1 Soft Keys, Macro Keys, Display Keys

Soft-keys

Soft-keys are eight keys on the console that do not always have the same
function. They are labeled S1 - S8 as in Figure 1.1 above. The soft-key
functions depend upon the display you are currently working in. At the
bottom of the display, there is a row of eight teal colored boxes that
represent the eight soft-keys for the current display. Whenever you change
displays, you will notice that some or all of the soft-key labels change
function names.

Macro Keys

The Macro keys are labeled M1 - M8 on the console and are a time and
effort saving feature. See Figure 1.1 above. They are used to play back a
series of recorded keystrokes. Each macro key can record a sequence of up
to 64 keystrokes. The sequence can then be re-executed later by simply
pressing the assigned macro key or other macro event trigger. For more
information, see

Display Keys

The Display keys are used to select the display on the video monitor screen.
See Figure 1.1 above. Each key is labeled with the name of the display that
appears when the key is pressed. There are more than eight displays
available, but some of these are actually sub-displays of the eight main
displays. Sub-displays are available through soft-keys in the main displays.
For a complete listing of all displays, see
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1
Chapter 8 Macros
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Displays
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Soft keys
Macro keys
Display
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