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entered in '0. Level' under the 'Key Levels' tab.<br />

See also Configuring Several Key Levels.<br />

• Function Key<br />

A function key is required to carry out special functions in the individual pictures. (see also Using<br />

Function Keys). A function key can be assigned a name composed of 1 to 4 characters which is valid in<br />

the entire project (i.e. F1, QUIT, etc.).<br />

• Control Key<br />

Control keys provide a uniform predefined function which is valid in the entire project, i.e. these<br />

functions apply in every picture. The following control keys are available, some of which are assigned to<br />

the fixed printed keys.<br />

Next Picture<br />

Previous Picture<br />

Enter<br />

Next Input<br />

Label Function<br />

Assigning the 'Next Picture' takes place from the corresponding source<br />

picture.<br />

The same function can also be achieved using a function key.<br />

Assigning the 'Previous Picture' takes place from the corresponding source<br />

picture.<br />

The same function can also be achieved using a function key.<br />

This control key corresponds to the input completion key and finalizes entered<br />

data in numeric and/or alphanumeric input fields.<br />

This key is required in all projects which do not use a touch screen for<br />

entering numeric and alphanumeric data.<br />

Moves the cursor to the next input field. The cursor control sequence is<br />

defined in the picture editor with Next Input / Previous Input.<br />

Clear Deletes the current input field entry.<br />

Backspace<br />

Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and moves the remainder (right<br />

of the cursor) to the left.<br />

Sign Change Changes the sign (+/−) of numeric input fields.<br />

Previous Input<br />

Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

Moves the cursor to the previous input field. The cursor control sequence is<br />

defined in the picture editor with Next Input / Previous Input.<br />

Acknowledge All acknowledgeable queued alarms are acknowledged with this key.<br />

374 4.10.1 Configuring Panel Keys

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