Specifications

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5,15 .3.4.2 Um_Merate. The rate of
updilt~ should t-wcontrollable by the user and shall be
determined by the use to be made of the information.
5,15.3.4.3 DisDhtv freeze. A dispJay freeze mode shaJJbe provided to aJJowviewing any
selected frame that is updated or advanced automatically by the system. An option shidl be provided to
allow resumption at the point of stoppage or at the current red-time point.
5.15 .3.4.4 Freeze feedback. An appropriate label shrdl be provided to remind the operator when
the display is in the freeze mode.
5.15.3.5 TabuJardata.
5.15 .3.5.1 ~. Tabular data displays shaJl be used to present row-column data to aid detailed
comparison of ordered sets of data.
5.15.3.5.2 Standard formats. Lncation of recurring
data shall be similar among aJltabular data
displayed and
common throughout the system.
5.15.3.5.3 Amatwernent. Tabular data shall be dispJayed in rows and cohmms. If the data in
the rows has order, the order shall increase from left to right. If the data in the columns has order, the
order shall increase from top to bottom.
5,15.3.5.4 TItks. When tabular data are divided into classifications, the classification titles shall
be dispIaye.dand s=&sification shaJlbe identified. When tabular data extend over more than one
page vertkdy, the coiumns shaJJbe titled identicxdy on each page.
5.15.3.5.5 Horizontal extension. Tabular displays should not extend over more than one page
Jmrizontaliy.
5.15 .3.5.6 ~. Items in lists shall be arranged in a nxognizable order, such as chronological,
alphabetical, seque@& fum%ional,or importance.
5.15 .3.5.6.1 List lines. Each item in a list shall start
on a new line
5.15 .3.5.6.2 Vertical extension. Where lists extend over more than one display page, the last
line of one page shalJ be the fmt line on the succeeding page.
5.15 .3.5.6.3 Marking muJtiJirte
items in a list. Where a singie item in a list continues for more
than one line, such items shall be marked in some way (e.g., blank line, indentation) so that the
continuation of the item is obvious.
5,15 .3.5.6.4 Arabic numemls. When listed items will be numbed, Arabic numerals should be
used rather than Roman.
5. Is. 3.5.6.5 Vetlical ordering in multiyle columns. Where items in a list are displayed in
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m~lltiple cx-dumns, items shaJl be ordered vertically within each column.
$, 15,s ~,~,~ }{ierarchic structure for long lists.
Where lists are long and must extend beyond
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