INFICON STC-2000A Thin Film Deposition Controller Operating Manual User Manual
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STC-2000A DEPOSITION CONTROLLER
y
press
ENT
here
to
accept
#2
pressing
ENT here
accepts
the rung
though
it's not
complete
The "rung" ENT
key is used to
accept all edits
made to the rung
being
edited/changed.
pressing
ENT here
accepts
the
finished
rung
UNDO:
Cancels in reverse order insertions and deletions up to 6 changes.
DEL:
This editing command will erase the item that the erase/insert cursor is on. The UNDO key
will restore something that was just erased. Specifically, DEL deletes the token that is above
the line cursor. Can be used repeatedly to clear a whole rung (line) when the cursor is under
the first token. This action is possible because the space left by the deleted token is
automatically filled by a token moving in from the right portion of the line. All tokens to the
right of a deleted token move 1 place to the left.
BAKSP: Deletes the token to the left of the line cursor position. Can be used repeatedly to clear a
whole rung (line) when the line cursor is beyond the rightmost token. All tokens to the right
of a deleted token move 1 place to the left to fill the void.
BAK:
Quits the I/O SETUP Edit/Change menu without saving EDITs that were not accepted (saved)
by pressing the rung ENT key. Returns to the I/O Setup Edit menu (see fig. 5.4). This key
has both navigational and editorial consequences (see second definition for this same key
below).
The menu keys just described are the keys used to edit, quit or accept the PROPOSED rung. These are
distributed among 5 key type menus all within the scope of the I/O Setup Edit/Change menu.
Navigation within the I/O Setup Edit/Change menu:
MOR: The
MORe key changes the menu key selection groups in ascending sequence from first
through to the fifth group of token, navigation and edit keys whereupon the sequence is
repeated as the fifth group is followed by the first group. The 1/5 indicates group 1 of 5, etc.
BAK:
Return 1 menu level back. In this case, returns to the I/O Setup Edit menu. The only way to
leave Edit/Change (except for the fixed STATUS key).
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