Key descriptions, Shifted key descriptions, Key descriptions shifted key descriptions – Rockwell Automation 193-DNCT DeviceNet Configuration Terminal User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM009B-EN-P - February 2013

Chapter 3 Physical Features

Key Descriptions

Shifted Key Descriptions

The following table describes the alternate functionality of each key when it is
pressed after the shift key.

Escape Key. Exit a menu or cancel a change.

Select key. Select a value, digit, or screen choice.

Increment key. Scroll through options, increase a value, or toggle a bit.

Decrement key. Scroll through options, decrease a value, or toggle a bit.

Enter key. Enter a menu, enter a mode, or enter a value.

Scroll left or right keys. Scroll left or right through a value.

Shift key. Small values (yellow text) on top of keys are entered when
pressed after the shift key.

Used to enter numbers.

Used to enter a decimal place for a number.

Used to negate a numeric value. Used to add a sign character when
editing a value.

Programmable function keys. See Chapter 16, Function Key Setup
Screen.

Programmable Reset key. See Chapter 16, Function Key Setup Screen.

Key
Combination

The letter A. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

The letter B. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

The letter C. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

The letter D. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

The letter E. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

The letter F. Used to enter values in hexadecimal.

Copy function. Used to copy Class, Instance, and/or Attribute data to the clipboard. Available
on screens displaying a small “C” in the upper right corner.

Exponential function. Used to enter values in exponential notation.

Paste function. Used to paste Class, Instance, and/or Attribute data from the clipboard.
Available on screens displaying a small “P” in the upper right corner.

Help function. Invoke help information for the current screen.

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