Character keys, Numeric keys, 2 character keys 2.2.3 numeric keys – Comtech EF Data KP-10 User Manual
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Certain function keys perform alternate functions during the configuration process:
!
[FS] serves as the [MODE] key
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[MS] serves as the [SCROLL UP] key
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[AS] serves as the [SCROLL DOWN] key
Table 7 shows keys used on permanent terminals that have been changed on the KP-10.
Table 7. Keys Changed on the KP-10
These keys on the permanent terminals:
Are changed to these keys on the KP-10:
+
(Plus key)
_
(Underscore key)
-
(Minus key)
_
(Underscore key)
( and )
(Parentheses keys)
< and >
(Less than and greater than keys, respectively)
,
(Comma key)
.
(Period key)
(Spacebar key)
↵
(Enter key)
?
(Question mark key)
/
(Backslash key)
2.3.2 C
HARACTER
K
EYS
Character keys, containing the letters of the alphabet, are located just under the command
keys. The character keys are two-part keys, containing two characters each. Simply press
the key to enter the character shown on the lower half of the key.
To enter a character on the upper half of a two-part key:
1
Press and hold [SHIFT]. The [SHIFT] indicator LED glows when [SHIFT] is engaged.
2
Press the character key.
2.3.3 N
UMERIC
K
EYS
Numeric keys, containing the numerals 0 through 9, are located below and to the right of
the character keys. The numeric keys contain only one numeral each; therefore, entering
numerals does not require use of the [SHIFT] key. Press the key to enter the numeral
shown on the key.