A.2 function of operation keys, A.2.1 entry of alphanumeric characters – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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APPENDIX A. OPERATION OF BRAIN TERMINAL BT200

A.2 Function of Operation Keys

A.2.1 Entry of Alphanumeric Characters

Numbers, codes, and letters can be entered in combina-
tions of the alphanumeric keys and the SHIFT key.

• Entry of numbers, codes, and a space (0 to

9, ., –,

)

Enter these items by using the alphanumeric key.

Example

of Entry

-4.3

Key Operation

1 -0.3

F0A02.EPS

• Entry of letters

The letter on the same side of the key as the shift key
that is pressed can be entered. Press the SHIFT keys
first and then press an alphanumeric key. Press the
SHIFT key each time when entering a letter.

F0A03.EPS

The letter on the left
side of the alphanumeric
key is entered.

The letter on the right
side of the alphanumeric
key is entered.

WIC

J.B

Example

of Entry

Key Operation

F0A04.EPS

• Selection of uppercase/lowercase of letters

Uppercase and lowercase letters can be selected
alternately by pressing the function key [F2] (CAPS).

CODE

CAPS

CLR

ESC

Entry of uppercase letters

CODE

CLR

ESC

Entry of lowercase letters

caps

F0A05.EPS

• Entry of codes

Codes can be entered by pressing the function key [F1]
(CODE). Every time [F1] CODE is pressed, the codes
are displayed at the cursor position in the order shown
below.

/ . - , + * ) ( ' & % $ # " !

To enter characters after the codes above, move the
cursor using the [>] key before entry.

Example

of Entry

Key Operation

F0A06.EPS

l/m

(Lower-
case letter)

( l )

( m )

( / )

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