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Manual HAHSON SR8 PLUS - VTP UP

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<strong>SR8</strong>-Plus Operation <strong>Manual</strong>73-100-810-IIf the desired input is not displayed, key in the input and press [ENTER]. The input is placedat the top of the scroll and highlighted. If the scroll had been full with 5 inputs, the input at thebottom of the scroll is deleted and the new input is placed at the top of the scroll. Press[ENTER] to accept the highlighted input.Press [CLR] to delete the highlighted input, if necessary.Some parameters, such as the drive speed, require numeric input. Other parameters, suchas the operator's name, require alphabetic input. Input of alphabetical characters isdescribed later in this section.5.6 Input of Alphabetical CharactersAn example of a screen which requires an input of alphabetical characters is shown in Figure5-4. To display this screen, with the Status screen displayed, press [→], [→] to display theHeader screen. Then press [0] to display the "Operator Name" input screen. If the desiredoperator's name is highlighted on the scroll, it can be selected as described above.Figure 5-4: Header ScreenTo input a new operator's name:1. Note that the operating keys also include the letters of the alphabet. For example,[RUN] has "abc" attached.2. Successive presses of the key display the letters sequentially. For example, pressing[RUN] one time displays an "a". Pressing it a second time displays a "b".Pressing it a third time displays a "c". Continuing to press [RUN] will take letters to theuppercase format and then back to lowercase.3. When the desired letter is displayed, press [→] to move to the next character. Pressing[→] again leaves a space. Pressing [←] allows any character to be overwritten.Pressing [ESC] or [CLR] deletes the entire input.NOTE: It is not necessary to press [→] to move to the next character, unless the next letteruses the same key. This is more clearly explained in the following example.Section 5 Operation and Programming – 27 –

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