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Keypad Overviews

Now let's cover what the different keys on the CS1000
do� This section will include: the Mini-Keypad, the
Main Keypad, and how to navigate the menus and
screens using the Main Keypad and select keys on the
keyboard�

Mini Keypad

In addition to the keypad located on the fold-out
keyboard, the CS1000 has four keys located just below
the screen�
Figure 19 – Additional Keys
The Mini Keypad's keys are:
Power Key: This Power Key closely resembles
the Power Key on the Main Keypad� Both can be
used to turn the CS1000 ON and OFF� The Mini
Keypad's Power Key has a blue LED to the right of it
that lights up whenever the unit is powered ON�
LED Brightness Key: Press the key to step
through the various levels of brightness� The blue
LED next to The Mini Keypad's LED Brightness
Key indicates the level of brightness by blinking�
At minimum brightness the LED will be off, and at
maximum brightness the LED will be on steadily� In
between it will blink faster the brighter the setting�
Sonde Key: Both this Sonde Key and the one
on the Main Keypad can be used to toggle the Sonde
ON and OFF� The Mini Keypad's Sonde Key has a
blue LED to the right of it that lights up whenever the
Sonde is ON�
Zero Key: Works exactly the same as the Zero
Key on the Main Keypad despite a slightly different
appearance�
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See page 18 for more information on using the Sonde
Keys and Zero Keys�

Main Keypad

Figure 20 – CS1000 Keypad
Select Key: Used to select menu items� The
keyboard's Enter Key may also be used to make
selections and apply changes�
Arrow Keys: Used to navigate menus and
screens� The keyboard's arrow keys can also be used
to navigate menus and screens�
Menu Key: Brings up the system menu�
Photo Key: Takes a photo�
Photo Tag Key: Takes a photo and opens a form
where custom text or issue tags can be added� Issue
tags are a set of descriptions and definitions of common
problems encountered during pipe inspections�
Autolog Key: Starts and stops autolog video
recording� Autolog videos are made up of continuous
audio recording and still image frames taken at regular
intervals and saved in a compressed format�
Video Key: Starts and stops video recording�
When a video is recording, the LED located on the
bottom of the Video Key will be illuminated red�
Job Review Key: Allows review of any photos
or clips in the currently open Job, as well as editing
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