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Asic, Peration – Triton 8100 User/Installation Manual User Manual

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Each of the numbered keys (<0> through <9>) has six characters available. See
Table 2-1, Keypad characters. On most of these keys (<2> through <9>), the first
three of the available characters are alphabetic, and are printed on the keycap
above the number character. Two keys, the <0> and <1>, are different. The <0>
key does not show any additional characters, while the <1> key shows two
alphabetic characters (‘QZ’).

Table 2-1. Keypad characters.

When the desired character is displayed, press the key to
‘lock it in’ and move the cursor to the next position. Repeat these steps to enter
the next character.

The and keys are used in most alphanu-
meric data entry situations. The is used to back up and erase
a character. The is used to lock in a character. These keys
will auto-repeat if held down for more than one second.

The key can be used to clear an entry and start over. The
key will abort the current transaction.

The first character on the first key (0-9) you press after the key will be
displayed at the current cursor position. Pressing the same key repeatedly (X1-
X6) will cycle the displayed letter through the available character choices for
that key.