User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 13-0249- Exhibit Cover.pdf
- UPDATED_Pilot Release_Handheld System 11 13.pdf
- Neptune Handheld System User’s Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of the Neptune Handheld System
- 3 Using the CE5320 Handheld
- 4 Using the Nomad Handheld
- 5 Setting Up the R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Nomad Handheld and R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment
- Using the R900 Belt Clip Receiver
- Using the R900 Belt Clip Receiver to Read a Route
- Updating R900 Belt Clip Receiver Firmware
- 6 Gathering Route Data
- The Reading Entry Screen
- Manually Collecting Meter Readings
- Collecting RR Readings
- Working with Accounts
- Validating Readings
- Removing a Reading
- Clearing a Skip Code
- Clearing a Comment Code, Customer Note, or Trouble Code
- Adding a New Meter to a Route
- Correcting or Changing Meter Information
- Finding and Displaying Reading-Entry Screens
- Resequencing Routes
- 7 Communicating with the Host Computer
- 8 Using the Field Programmer
- Connecting the Mouse
- Starting Field Programmer
- Programming the ProRead
- Querying the ProRead
- Reading the ProRead Register
- Programming the R900G Endpoint
- Using Command Gas
- Reading the R900G Endpoint Register
- Networking Two Registers
- Managing Formats
- 9 Maintaining and Repairing the Neptune Handheld System
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A Changing Volume Settings
- Appendix B Tokens List for Custom Format Screen
- Appendix C Pressure Configuration Factor Indexes
- Glossary
- Index
Using the CE5320 Handheld
3-14 N_SIGHT R900 User’s Manual for the Neptune Handheld System
Number Keys
The number keys on the handheld are used most often for entering
readings. Because entering readings is the primary function of users, the
number keys are larger than other keys and are placed near the top of the
keypad. Number keys enable you to complete one of two tasks:
• Enter a number in the display, such as for a reading.
• Select an item by pressing the num
ber key t
hat corresponds to a
numbered item in a list of items.
The type of task that you can perform using a number key depends upon
the type of screen that is display
ed.
• Menu Scr
een—select a numbered item from
the list by pressing
the key whose number corresponds to the item that you want to
select. (When used this way, the number key is called a hotkey.)
• Data-En
try Screen—enter a num
ber in the data-entry screen by
pressing the key with the number that you want to appear in the
field.
Direction Keys
The direction keys on the handheld are used to move up or down
through a list of items displayed in a menu screen and to move forward
or backward within a data-entry space or through the meters of a route.
Pressing the direction key up or down displays additional screens for the
account, such as an account-specific hazard.
While reading a route, pressing accesses the
next incomplete reading.
In addition, pressing
BLUE while the
unit is on accesses the backlight.
F3
F3
F3
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