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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Numeric 3/Xref
This key allows you to enter the number 3 or to select XREF 1 when used in
conjunction with the ALTernate key. (ALT function on Runtime Version only).
Numeric 4/A
This key allows you to enter the number 4 or to enter the letter A when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
Numeric 5/B
This key allows you to enter the number 5 or to enter the letter B when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
Numeric 6/C
This key allows you to enter the number 6 or to enter the letter C when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
Numeric 7/D
This key allows you to enter the number 7 or to enter the letter D when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
Numeric 8/E
This key allows you to enter the number 8 or to enter the letter E when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
Numeric 9/F
This key allows you to enter the number 9 or to enter the letter F when used
in conjunction with the ALTernate key.
F1 SW Key
This key will change meaning for each screen, as it is programmable by the
terminal firmware.
F2 SW Key
This key will change meaning for each screen, as it is programmable by the
terminal firmware.
F3 SW Key
This key will change meaning for each screen, as it is programmable by the
terminal firmware.
F4 SW Key
This key will change meaning for each screen, as it is programmable by the
terminal firmware.
XREF 1
3
A
4
B
5
C
6
D
7
E
8
F
9
F1
F2
F3
F4