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ControlWave Micro Display/Keypad Instruction Manual (D5135)
Figure 4-4. - Scrolling
After the screen finishes showing all variables in the list, the sequence
repeats and they appear again in the same order. This is called Single
Variable Mode.
[F1] Hold
Press Hold [F1] to halt scrolling. Changing values for the current
variable(s) continue to update on screen.
[F1] Go
Press Go [F1] to resume scrolling.
[F2] Mlti
Pressing Mlti [F2] activates Multiple Variable Mode. Multiple
Variable Mode displays up to three variables and their values on the
screen simultaneously. The left hand side of each line shows the
variable name (or whatever portion it can fit), and the right hand side
shows the variable value.
[F2] Sngl
Pressing Sngl [F2] terminates Multiple Variable Mode and returns you
to Single Variable Mode.
[F4] Exit
Press Exit [F4] to return to the Identifier Display (Figure 4-2).
If you want to view a list of data not present in the current scrolling
sequence, you must log in and select it.
4.2 Logging-On (25-button Keypad only)
The Identifier Display provides access to a list that you can view
without logging in. To select a different list for viewing, you must log
on first.
1. Go to the Identifier Display (Figure 4-2) if you’re not there already.
To do this, press [F4] until you reach the Identifier Display.
2. From the Identifier Display press [F1]. The resulting screen looks
like either Figure 4-5A or Figure 4-5C. If the display looks like
Figure 4-5C, someone else has already logged on. Skip to Section
4.3. If the display looks like Figure 4-5A, go to step 3.
3. Select the Username by using the up [] and down [] arrow keys
and then press [ENTER].
4-4 Using the 25-button Display/Keypad Issue Nov-2010