The keys you use – Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual

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Chapter 4
Using Your Hand-Held Programmer

4–4

When using the MicroLogix 1000 HHP, you will be pressing individual keys
and key sequences for the purposes identified in the illustration below.
Details about individual key functions and key sequences are provided in this
manual at their point of use.

Diagnostic/troubleshooting keys. Allow you to get
your system running and keep it running.

Instruction keys. Allow you to enter all of your
program’s instructions.

General editing keys. Allow you to make
changes in a snap.

Navigation keys. Allow you to move through the
entire program quickly and easily.

Understanding the Keys’ Context Sensitivity

If you look at the labels on each key, you will notice that most of the keys
perform more than one function. The MicroLogix 1000 HHP is designed to
distinguish which function you want to perform, based on the context you are
in at the time you press the key.

The Keys You Use

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