Chapter 2 - Introducing the 961/962
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For a detailed description of the controls, see “Using the
Controls” starting on page 3-1.
Figure 2: 961/962 controls
Entering data
The 12-button alphanumeric
KEYPAD
is used for entering
numbers, letters, or special characters into a variety of fields,
such as waypoint coordinates, waypoint names, and so on.
A typical entry screen will display several items of data. First,
choose the item you want to change by pressing the
CURSOR
PAD
to move the flashing cursor to that item. The cursor
appears as a flashing red box that represents the place where
the next typed character is to appear. The flashing cursor
indicates which character position will be written into. Use the
LEFT ARROW
and
RIGHT ARROW
keys on the
KEYPAD
to
move the flashing cursor to the next character you want to
enter. In some fields, numbers will automatically go into their
correct places. At times, a
CLEAR ENTRY
key or a
RESTORE
ENTRY
key may be available; these keys clear the field of data,
or restore the cleared field, respectively.
Press the up and down arrows of the
CURSOR PAD
to move to
the next line you want to enter.
Keypad
Cursor pad
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