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Chapter 5, Reference (Alphabetical)
USER Keys
USER Keys
When you are using the test set, you will see the following USER keys assigned
appear at times in the top right corner of the display. These keys are assigned to
the hard keys k1 through k5. In many cases, these keys can be used as “shortcuts”
instead of positioning the cursor and selecting. USER keys are sometimes referred
to as softkeys.
Clr Scr clears the test set’s CRT display.
Continue continues the program after it has been paused.
Delet Stp is used to the edit items in a test sequence. When you press this key,
the test in the displayed sequence that has its
Step # highlighted (inverse video)
will be deleted. The tests that follow in the sequence will be scrolled up by one
step.
Del Proc is used to delete the selected procedure. When you press this key, you
will be prompted to verify the command by pressing Yes.
Press
Done when you want to exit a test or have completed a task. The program
will continue if there is a next test in the sequence or if there are additional
program steps in the test being run.
Help provides information on how to use the current TEST screen.
Init Card is used to initialize a memory card. Before you press this key, verify
that the card is inserted correctly and not in the write-protected position.
Insrt Stp is used to enter items into a test sequence. When you press this key,
the test in the displayed sequence that has its
Step # highlighted (inverse video)
will be copied into a new sequence location, immediately after the highlighted
one. The tests that follow in the sequence will be scrolled down by one step. This
key does nothing if there are no items in the sequence. Choose a test before using
this key to insert another.
Main Menu is used to return to the main TESTS screen. The same result is
achieved by pressing TESTS.
Page Up\Page Down are used to quickly display items in the list when some of
the items won’t fit on the screen.
Run starts an IBASIC program that has been loaded into the test set’s memory.