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Once the desired value is entered, pressing the
Enter
key moves that value into the object (and the
corresponding
i
³ register) and the alpha-numeric keypad disappears. Alternately, pressing the
ESC
key
any time before the
Enter
key cancels the operation, leaves the objects current value unchanged, and
the alpha-numeric keypad disappears.
NOTE
: Each numeric entry object has a configured minimum and maximum value. If the operator
enters a value outside of the configured range, the new value is ignored when
Enter
is pressed and
the current object value is NOT changed.
Since the alpha-numeric keypad services several different graphical objects, certain keys on the alpha-
numeric keypad may be disabled (grayed) when the keypad is invoked for certain objects. The
following describes the alpha-numeric keypad variation based on object.
Numeric Object
When editing a numeric value, the [+/-] or the [.] key are disabled (grayed) if the object is NOT
configured for floating-point value or a signed value.
Password Object
When editing a password value, the arrow keys, [+/-], and the [.] keys are disabled. Additionally,
overwrite mode is disabled. When entering digits, the pop-
up keypad hides the value by displaying ‘*’
alternately for each digit.
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