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4.6 GRAPHICS Environment Area

The GRAPHICS environment consists of a series of pages inside which it is possible to insert a number of
keys.
The user is free to choose the appearance (e.g. the graphics, ideograms, trademarks, etc.), the key functions
and the position in the page.
These advantages mean it is possible to create a customised environment within the keyboard, making it
possible to allow for particular situations occurring during use, to simplify use or limit use to specific
activities.
It is possible to manage up to 30 graphics pages with 40 keys each.
The graphics of these 30 pages are represented by 320x240 pixel format images.
The keys can perform one or more of the most frequently used functions including jumping pages and exiting
the graphics environment.
This environment is programmed using the Personal Computer and the reader should refer to § 7.4.3 -
Keyboard Maps, page 148
for the details.
The GRAPHICS environment can be entered using the two keys described at the side of the illustration.
The “line busy” indicators are also activated in the GRAPHICS environment; make sure they do not interfere
with the correct display of the graphics keys (see § 3.1.1 - Line busy indicators, page 13).

1. GRAPHICS environment Area

Go to page No.l of the GRAPHICS environment

Go to the page visited most recently

4.6.1

Exit from “GRAPHICS environment Only”

mode

If the “GRAPHICS environment only” parameter has been selected (see § 4.2.4.5 - Functions, page 35) and
for some reason you wish to return to the Main menu, it is possible to make a forced exit from this mode in the
following way:

switch DIP1 (see § 2.5 - DIP switch page 11) to the ON position;

switch the keyboard off and then on again and wait until it displays a page as described in (see § 4.2.6.5.2
- Forcing the touch screen to the default values, page 42)
;

move the joystick as shown in the illustration.

After the message “

... no GRAPH mode only

” appears, return DIP1 to the OFF position.

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