Rockwell Automation 2755 Enhanced Decoder Series B User Manual

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Introduction to AUX Terminal Configuration

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[Space]

Advances through available settings in a select or
select/edit field or opens an edit field for changes.

Pressing [Space] in an edit field clears the contents
of the field and places you in edit mode. In edit
mode, the field is highlighted (displays in reverse
video) while you enter text.

[Backspace]

Deletes the previous character in edit mode. Moves
backwards through the available settings in a select
or select/edit field. This key is labeled [Delete] or
[Rubout] on some computers. This key is not valid
in an edit field until the field is open.

[Tab]

Opens edit field and puts the cursor in the first
position without affecting the field contents. If
pressed when field is already open, moves the cursor
one place to the right. This allows you to change the
contents of edit fields without first clearing their
contents with the space bar. Opens select and
select/edit fields and selects next value.

[*]

In a select or select edit field, pressing the asterisk
(*) will set the field to its default value.

An asterisk in an unopened edit text field will open
the field and enter an asterisk in the first position.
When pressed in an edit text field that is already
open, the asterisk will behave like any other
printable character.

Note: Most fields may be set to their default value
by pressing the [Space] key and then [Enter].
Otherwise, press “ * ” (an asterisk) followed by
[Enter].

[Return]

In open fields, accepts the field selection or entry
and closes the field. You must press [Return] to
close an open field before you can use the arrow
keys to move to another field. Moves the cursor to
the next field if applied to a closed field. This key is
labeled [

] or

[Enter] on some computers.

[Esc]

Cancels the selection change or edits (before
pressing [Return]) and restores the field to its initial
contents.

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