Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Operator Interface 3-27
7000 “A” Frame
7000A-UM150F-EN-P – June 2013
The screen shown in Figure 3.31 is typical of all screens using the
edit text operation. All screens have the F3, F4 and F5 keys in
common (if applicable). Once in the 'editing field' all operations are
performed on the character in reverse video.
Pressing the [cursor left] and [cursor right] keys will move to the
next character position in the string. Pressing the [cursor up] and
[cursor down] keys will cycle through the characters contained in a
set, each time the key is pressed. Note that when the first member of
a set is displayed, pressing [cursor down] will wrap around to the last
member of the set.
There are four sets of characters available. Press the [F3] key to
cycle among the sets. The sets consist of:
a) the upper case letters A-Z.
b) the lower case letters a-z.
c) the numbers 0-9 and the characters '.' and '-'.
d) the characters: space _ ( ) [ ] { } < > | @ # $ % & * ! ^ + = ; : ?
Note: these character set may vary depending on the language
selected.
A special set consisting of A-Z, 0-9 and the underscore character are
used for filenames and cannot be selected via the [F3] key or
modified by the [F5] key.
When a letter is in the editing field, pressing the [F5] key may
change its case.
To delete the entire string (i.e. fill it with spaces), press the [F4] key.
To abort the changes to the string being edited press the [backspace]
key. This will restore the string to its contents when the screen was
first entered.
The editing operation is completed by pressing the [enter] key.
Changes are not permanently made until the screen is exited via the
[F10] key.
Note: The characters entered may only be valid for the currently
selected language. Any characters used which are unique for a
given language (i.e. other than the four sets defined above) can only
be meaningfully displayed in the selected language, because other
languages do not contain the appropriate display characters.