User Manual
Function Keys
ChangeofScreenDuringMomentaryExecution
There are a few special cases to be aware of when, during execution of the
momentary function, another screen is opened that contains settings for the
function key in use.
Then, dependent on the Function Key Context settings, Global or Screen (local),
there will be different outcomes:
• Case 1: A local function key is pressed.
A change to another screen occurs.
Result: The up action for the local key is executed. No new down or up
actions are executed on the second screen as long as the key is pressed.
• Case 2: A global function key is pressed.
A change to another screen occurs, in which there is no local setting for the
same key.
Result: Nothing happens at screen change. The up action for the global key
is executed when the key is released.
• Case 3: A global function key is pressed.
A change to another screen occurs, in which there is a local setting for the same
key.
Result: The up action for the global key is executed. No new down or up
actions are executed on the second screen as long as the key is pressed.
Note:
AScreen(local)functionkey commandhaspriorityoveraG lobal functionkey
command.
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