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Ambient Lanc Logger - ALL601 User Manual

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ESCape left, red

In addition to an ESCcape function when navigating the menus, this key
is used to switch the ALL on and off or with the ENTer key to go into a
Standby mode. The lightning symbol symbolises this function.
Switch on: press ESC for 3 seconds
Switch off: press ESC till display shows standby or turn off
Switch off: Press ESC for switch off, or ENTer for standby.
(As in the ACC501
)

The ESC key can be used to log events to internal TOD manually. The
ENTer key has the same function in Manual (key) Log mode allowing left
or right handed action. The word LOG in yellow on both keys reminds of
this function.


ENTer Right green

In addition to an ENTer function when navigating and configuring the
menus, this key is used to switch the ALL into Standby.

The ENTer key can be used to log events to internal TOD manually in
Manual Log mode. The ESC key has the same function allowing left or
right handed action. The word LOG in yellow on both keys reminds of
this function.

The ENT key is also used in Quickkey combinations


Switch on: press ESC for 3 seconds
Switch off: press ESC till display shows Standby or turn off
Standby: press ENT for standby. (As in the ACC501
)


Four Cursor keys

The 4 cursor keys are situated in an arc under the display window and
are marked with arrows and four ASCII symbols. !#*? These symbols can
be used to describe an event in manual logging mode eg. ! goal, # bad, *
good, ? unusual. The meaning of the symbols is left to the user. They
are stored in the log data and can be used to mark a log.

Primarily the keys are used to navigate and configure the ALL menus ,

In addition, by pressing the 2 inner cursor keys (arrows pointing in) the
ALL can be “locked*” for a job, whereas the outer 2 keys (arrows
pointing up,down) are used to “unlock*” a job.

*No menu changes possible in locked condition.
(unlocked, menu free to configure)


IR WINDOW

The IR transparent window with its TX and RX lenses is in the top middle
of the keypad surface. This port transmits and receives the Aaton ASCII
protocol and can be used to set and error check the TOD timecode
generator in the ALL with the controller ACC 501, without a cable
connection