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User Manual HS-50 3 Introduction and Basic Concepts Software Vers ion SR.501.xx 12/99 Issue US 3.1 Mac hine Displays a nd Controls 103 t I I t 3.1.8 Keyboards The slidi ng, ultra- flat keyb oards install ed on eith er si…

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3.1.7 Monitors
The 13.8" monitors (TFT-LCD flat screens) with integrated touch screen which are installed on ei-
ther side of the machine act as the display and operating tool for the graphic user interface of the
SC software. You select functions using your finger which guides the mouse pointer over the
screen itself.
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Actions can be executed by touching the corresponding object (e.g. button or icon) on the screen. 3
CAUTION
Protect the monitor from humidity and excessive heat (sunlight, room heating).
Never obstruct the ventilation slots.
Never try to remove the cover.
Make sure that no moisture is able to penetrate the inside of the monitor.
Make sure that the operating voltage is set correctly.
Make sure that the brightness and contrast of the screen display are set to medium values since
these greatly prolong the lifetime of the screen. 3
NOTE
Each monitor is supplied with a separate User Manual and you should follow the warnings and
safety instructions it contains.
Please refer to the Manual for a description of the connections and setting options. By default, the
resolution of the screen display is set to 1024 x 768 pixels. 3
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3.1.8 Keyboards
The sliding, ultra-flat keyboards installed on either side of the machine are IBM-compatible. They
are equipped with integrated trackball and mouse buttons.
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The keyboard and trackball act as the standard operating tools for the graphic user interface of
the SC software. 3
NOTE
A separate User Manual is supplied for the keyboards. These contain a description of the keys,
indicators and setting options.
Please respect the warnings and safety instructions contained in this Manual. 3
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Fig. 3.1 - 4 Keyboard
Key to Figure 3.1 - 4
(1) RETURN key
(2) Left mouse button
(3) Trackball
(4) Function keys F1 to F12
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3.2 Principles of the Graphic User Interface
This section describes how you use the various operating tools such as the keyboard, trackball,
mouse buttons and touch screen as well as the functions of the individual components of the
graphic user interface. 3
3.2.1 Inputs and Controls
Keyboard 3
The keyboard with its integrated trackball and mouse buttons (see Figure 3.1 - 4) acts as the stan-
dard input tool for the graphic user interface of the SC software. 3
Trackball and mouse buttons 3
You use the trackball to move the mouse pointer across the user interface to the desired object.
You then use the left mouse button to select the object or execute the corresponding function. 3
Touch screen 3
The screen (touch screen) can also be used to operate the user interface. In this way, you can
directly select the actions described above, or trigger the corresponding functions, by touching the
corresponding object with your finger on screen. 3
NOTE
In this User’s Manual, the triggering of actions using the left mouse button or by touching the
screen with your finger is always referred to as "clicking". 3
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