LINK Systems Omni II Automatic Setups Module User Manual
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October 16, 2008
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say “CHANGE TEXT” or “CHANGE DESC.” In any case, hit this softkey to enter text
entry mode. The right-hand softkeys will change, a letter selection box will appear, and
the editing cursor will change to a rectangle around the text to be edited. Figure 2.1
shows the softkeys and an example text parameter.
LOWER
CASE
UPPER
CASE
Stroke
Mode
Inch
Drive
Speed
Stroke
Speed
SPM
SPM
0
0
Order
Counter
PC Status
Counter OFF
TEXT
ENTRY
ABORT
EDIT
CURSOR
LEFT
CURSOR
RIGHT
SPACE
SELECT
LETTER
EXIT
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ.+-=()%<>/
Use Keys to select letter
Press ENT to save text
0
0
T
his is text to edit
Program/Run Switch
TOP
Figure 2-1 Example Text Entry
c)
The fist character of the text is highlighted with the text cursor. The CURSOR LEFT and
CURSOR RIGHT softkeys will move this cursor.
d)
Use the left and right arrow keys to point to the letter desired in the letter box next to the
text being edited. This box will just appear above or just below the text to be edited
depending on where it is in the screen. Hit the SELECT LETTER softkey to place that
letter at the text cursor. In the example above, the text cursor is on the “T” in “This” and
would be replaced with an “A”. The text cursor will automatically move to the right
when a letter is selected. Note that numerals can be entered directly with the numeric
keypad.
e)
The SPACE softkey can be used to enter a space character in the text.
f)
The softkey immediately above the EXIT softkey is used to select between uppercase and
lowercase letters.
g)
The EXIT or ABORT EDIT softkeys can be used to abort the editing operation. The text
will revert to what it was before the editing operation started.