For example, pressing F10 (
Lower
) on a PC keyboard lowers the value of the selected
parameter by a small amount. (For a description of the keyboard shortcuts available on your
keyboard, see the relevant 'Keyboard shortcuts' topic.)
Shortcut menus give you speedy access to frequently required commands. You call up the
shortcut menu up by right-clicking on an item of interest (such as the
SP
box) or anywhere on
the faceplate.
A typical shortcut menu
Auto-selection
If your system has been set up for auto-selection, it automatically selects the appropriate
element for point control when you call up a supported faceplate and when the point's MODE
is set to AUTO or MAN.
For example, if the point MODE is AUTO and the point's faceplate supports auto-selection,
the system automatically selects the
SP
element. You can type, or ramp to, a new set point
without having to first click the SP element.
To identify if auto-selection has been enabled for your system, see the System Wide
Configuration display.
Auto-selection behavior
The default auto-selection behavior is:
n
If the MODE is AUTO, SP is selected.
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If the MODE is MAN, OP is selected.
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