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Basic Use Guidelines<br />

Keypad Function<br />

The keypad illuminates while the keys are in use and remains illuminated while the unit is<br />

transmitting data. After a key is released, the keypad will dim the backlight until the next button<br />

press or transmission.<br />

Most of the buttons on the handheld remote function exactly as they work on the <strong>Ion</strong> console. A<br />

select few of the buttons require additional explanation.<br />

• [More SK / Mode] - When this button is pressed and released, the soft keys will change to the<br />

next page of softkeys (if there is more than one page available). Press and hold the [More SK<br />

/ Mode] button to display the available RFR modes.<br />

• [Enter / Chan] - When the RFR is connected for use with an <strong>Ion</strong> console, this button functions<br />

as [Enter], which terminates the command line.<br />

• [@] - The first press of this button is “at”. The second consecutive press is “at level”. The third<br />

press is “at Out”.<br />

• [S1 - S6] - These six buttons are softkeys, defined by the operating mode and identified in the<br />

bottom portion of the LCD (see below).<br />

• [.] - The first press of this button is “.”. The second consecutive press is “/”.<br />

LCD General Layout<br />

Details of current target<br />

Command Line<br />

S1<br />

S4<br />

S2<br />

S5<br />

S3<br />

S6<br />

The handheld remote LCD is divided into four sections. The top section<br />

displays status for the selected target. The middle section displays the<br />

command line. This section scrolls to accommodate viewing long command<br />

syntax. The next section displays the console’s mode status and error<br />

status (if any). The bottom section displays the current function of the soft<br />

keys (it also displays the various modes when [Mode/More SK] is pressed and held).<br />

Thumbwheels<br />

The two thumbwheels on the RFR (one left, one right) have varying functionality depending on the<br />

selected mode (see RFR Operation Modes, page 329). Generally speaking, the left thumbwheel<br />

acts as a level wheel. It increases or decreases intensity for selected channels. The right<br />

thumbwheel behaves as next and last for scrolling through data lists.<br />

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