Key and branch, General introduction, Example – Datamax 123 Print v1.1x User Manual

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Chapter 5 : Using Processes

5.2.5.

Key and Branch

General introduction

The Key & Branch process allows you to request a program stop and

define to where the program should branch depending upon user key
input. You can also define a time-out and to where the program should
branch if a time-out occurs without user input.

Key and Branch

To branch to a specified screen or perform a specified action when a

certain key is pressed, proceed as follows:

1

Add the process Key & Branch to your label program

2

In the Seconds time-out box, type the value you want for the

time-out interval, or use the up/down arrows

beside the box to

increment/decrement the value in the box. If there is no keyboard
activity during the time-out period and a time-out occurs, then the
action or screen selected in the GoTo box is performed.

3

In the GoTo box, select the action to perform or the screen to go
to if the time-out occurs.

4

If you want to branch to an action or screen when the user
presses the Clear, Up, Down, PgUp, PgDown or Enter key on the
printer or connected keyboard, assign the action or screen in the
box corresponding to the given key.

5

If you want to branch to a function or screen when the user
presses some other keys on the printer or keyboard connected to
the printer, proceed as follows:

ƒ

In the Key boxes, select the key of your choice.

ƒ

In the GoTo boxes next to the Key boxes, select the action or
screen you want to branch to if the key is pressed.

6

Click OK

Example

In this example, if no key is pressed after 30 seconds, the application

continues to the next operation in the program.

If the user presses Clear, the program will exit.

If the Up key is pressed on the printer front panel or connected
keyboard, the program branches to screen 7.

If any of the other keys indicated are pressed (excepting the letter
<A>), the program branches to the corresponding screen.

If the letter <A> is pressed, the application branches to the code label
P_ENDOFTEST in the program. See

Section 5.2.6 - Set Label process

for

more information about code labels.


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