General Operation DLRO 10X
KEYPAD OPERATION
The 12 key keypad is similar to those used on mobile telephones
in that each key is capable of producing one of several
characters depending on the number of times the key is pressed.
keys depending on the number of presses. For example if the 2
key is pressed once an 'A' will appear, twice and a 'B' will appear
etc.
The 0 key produces a space.
The 1 key is a destructive backspace.
In numeric mode a half height flashing bar (') indicates the
cursor. The keys marked 1 - 9 and 0 produce that number when
pressed. Press the respective key briefly to enter the desired
number. Pausing will cause the cursor to move on to the next
character. If a key is held down it will auto-repeat.
The keypad is used to enter data
into the Memo field.
Pressing the blue key marked
9/A changes the function of the
keyboard between alpha and
numeric modes.
In alpha mode a full height
flashing vertical bar (|) indicates
the cursor. The keys 2 to 9 will
produce the letter shown on the
The key at the bottom right hand corner of the keypad marked
with a dot is a special key that produces 20 special symbols.
Each press will sequentially produce the character shown below:
. Decimal point or full stop
Ω Ohms symbol
m lower case m (abbreviation for milli)
µ Symbol for micro
# Symbol known as hash or pound and commonly used as
shorthand for "number"
% Percent sign
(
Left round bracket
)
Right round bracket
-
Hyphen, dash or minus sign
/
Slash
:
Colon
@ "at" symbol;
√ Tick mark
!
Exclamation mark
? Question mark
$ "Dollar" symbol
= "Equals" sign
< "Less than" symbol
> "Greater than" symbol
*
Asterisk
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