Using the keypad, Function keys, 2 using the keypad – Comtech EF Data KP-10 User Manual
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KP-10 External Keypad
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Operation
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2.3 U
SING THE
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EYPAD
2.3.1 F
UNCTION
K
EYS
White function keys are the first row of keys on the top of the keypad (Figure 5). [OS],
[FS], [MS], and [AS] are programmed to send specific, pre-set commands when pressed.
[RESET], [SHIFT], and [ENTER] perform other operational functions. The function keys
are described in Table 6.
Table 6. KP-10 Function Keys
Function Key
Function Performed
[RESET]
Press [RESET] to clear all messages and settings in the KP-10. Pressing
[RESET] is equivalent to turning the unit off, and then on.
[OS]
(Operating
Status)
Press [OS] to access and display the operating status of the selected RFT.
[FS]
(Fault Status)
Press [FS] to access and display the fault status of the selected RFT.
[MS]
(Maintenance
Status)
Press [MS] to access and display the maintenance status of the selected
RFT.
[AS]
(Switch Address)
Press [AS] to access and display the address of the selected RFT.
Note: [AS] was formerly [KP ON]. [KP ON] is now obsolete.
[SHIFT]
Press and hold [SHIFT] in combination with any two-part key to enter the
character depicted on top of the key.
[ENTER]
Press [ENTER] to send a command to the terminal.
Mode
Press
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Figure 5. Alternate Key Functions During Configuration