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Alternate function keys – Daktronics Remote Control System RC-100 User Manual

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3

Up/Down
Arrows

These keys are used to navigate through menu choices and
make certain selections. Arrows may also be assigned to
application-specific functions.

4

ON/OFF

CLEAR/NO











ALT


The ON/OFF operation of this key is described in Section

4.1.

The CLEAR operation of this key pertains to editing and data
entry routines. When editing a value, press to
remove that value. The CLEAR operation may also be used to
escape out of an editing function. If a key was pressed
inadvertently, or if the value being edited should not be
changed, pressing twice exits the editing routine
without modifying the value.

The NO operation of this key also pertains to editing and data
entry routines. When a question prompt is shown on the LCD,
press this key to answer the question with a

“No.”‎

The ALT operation of this key selects alternate actions for
certain application keys. Press this key before pressing
another key to activate a secondary function. Refer to the
section following this table for more information.

5

CONFIG

ENTER/YES







EDIT




The CONFIG operation of this key is described in Section

4.4.


The ENTER function of this key pertains to editing and data
entry routines. After editing a value, press to save
the change.

The YES function of this key also pertains to editing and data
entry routines. When a question prompt is shown on the LCD,
press this key

to‎answer‎the‎question‎with‎a‎“Yes.”


The EDIT function of this key is used to edit the data
associated with a particular key. For instance, pressing
followed by a

+1” key will allow the operator to

manually type in a new value using the number keys. Refer to
the application-specific sections for more information about
which keys have EDIT functionality.

Alternate Function Keys

An alternate function of a key, if applicable, will be
shown on the bottom the key below a horizontal line.
Refer to Figure 15 for an example.

Press the key once to run the primary function.

Press followed by the key to run the alternate function.

Figure 15:

Key with ALT Functionality