Specifications

Dynamic Menu Keys
The keys select commands and settings. Each menu key lines up with a different
section of the dynamic menu area. The four keys across the bottom allow you to
select from the corresponding commands across the lower part of the screen.
The four keys on the right side of the LCD are used to scroll through lists, adjust
sliders, select an action, or return to the previous screen. The associated
commands on the right side of the Dynamic Menu Area vary by screen and
include the following:
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Back key – Use to return to the last screen. This key will not undo a
completed operation.
q
Arrow keys – Use to scroll through lists and adjust sliders. When scrolling,
press and hold an arrow key to increase scrolling speed. When at the bottom
of a list, press the down key to access the top of the list. When at the top of a
list, press the up key to access the bottom of the list. Scrolling from the
bottom of a list may sometimes be more efficient depending on the matrix
size.
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Select key – Use to enter a selection. This key will not execute operations.
Function Key
The Function key accesses the Main Menu screen. From the Main Menu, the
Function key accesses additional menu options. From any other screen, it returns
to the Main Menu.
Take Key
The Take key functions much like the Enter key on a computer keyboard.
Pressing the Take key instructs the system to execute a selected operation. Prior
to pressing the Take key, the individual operation component(s) must be selected
by pressing the Select key.
CP-20A operations combine the following four basic tasks:
To choose a command, press the dynamic menu key along the bottom that
corresponds with the command you want to choose.
To locate values for fields (such as virtual matrix, input, output, and preset
values), press the dynamic menu keys on the right that correspond to the arrows.
To enter a selection, press the Select key. (The key that corresponds to the
Select option on the dynamic menu area is found on the right.)
To execute an operation, press the Take key.
CP-20A Control Panel Operation 1-3
CP-20A Control Panel
Introduction