Specifications
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Alphanumeric keypad: ProMark3 uses a telephone-style al-
phanumeric keypad.
Buttons 2-9 contain alphanumeric characters. By pressing
the key repeatedly, all characters on that key will be scrolled.
For example, the letters a, b, and c are associated with the
“2” key. Tapping the key once enters an “a,” twice enters a
“b,” three times enters a “c” and four times enters a “2.”
Note that the “0” key includes the backspace. So if you have
to enter “00”, wait about 1 second before entering the sec
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ond “0” or else you might delete the first “0”.To adjust the
repeat delay and rate, see Keyboard on page 179.
On-screen “virtual” keypad: This keypad is displayed at the
bottom of the screen whenever data entry is requested. This
means you can use this keypad rather than the unit keypad
if you wish.
The on-screen keyboard is fitted with special keys such as
the Shift and CAP keys to switch between upper and lower-
case, the backspace key to delete the last entered character,
a space key, etc.
Using this keypad to enter alphabetical characters is more
straigtforward as you just need to tap the corresponding key
on the touch screen.










