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3 − 12 (5) Insert T he Insert key tog gles between the insert m ode and overtype mode. INSERT mode Cursor shape Insert Blinking Overty pe – Blinking (6) Function k eys Each of t he funct ion keys is numbered and labeled …

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Entering the data into a cell of the spread sheet.
No. Key Action
1 BS Deletes the character to the left of the cursor’s position, shifting the
character string following the cursor one character space each to the left.
2 Cursor keys Fetches the characters shown in the formula bar into the cell, and moves
to the next cell in the cursor direction.
When the current cell is the first or last cell on a line, laps round to the
previous or next line. The current cell stays still when you are at the first
cell on the top line or at the last cell on the bottom line.
NEXT of HOD is equivalent to and PREVIOUS of that is equivalent to .
3 ENTER Fetch es the characters shown in the formula bar into the cell.
The input cell is not moved.
4 ESC Interrupts the data entry procedure.
Empties the data entered so far if pressed during data entry.
5 Field selection keys The same as the cursor keys.
(2) PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN
When the information covers two or more screen pages, the PAGE DOWN key
accesses the following page and the PAGE UP key does the preceding page.
There is a scroll bar appearing on the right side of the window when information
covers two or more screen pages. It indicates that there is more information up
or down the screen than the one currently shown on the display. The scroll box
inside the scroll bar tells you the approximate location you are currently viewing
in the entire body of information.
(3) HOME, END
When the information covers two or more screen pages in the horizontal
direction, the HOME key moves the cursor to the beginning of the line and END
key does to the end of the line.
(4) Scroll
If is pressed when you are on the top line of a screen page and if there is
more information vertically before it, the key scrolls the information down one
line.
If is pressed when you are on the bottom line of a screen page and if there
is more information vertically after it, the key scrolls the information up one
line.
If is pressed when you are at the beginning of the line and if there is more
information to the left, the key scrolls the information one screen page to the
left.
If is pressed when you are at the end of the line and if there is more
informa-tion to the right, the key scrolls the information one screen page to
the right.
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(5) Insert
The Insert key toggles between the insert mode and overtype mode.
INSERT mode Cursor shape
Insert Blinking
Overtype – Blinking
(6) Function keys
Each of the function keys is numbered and labeled to perform a specific function
as detailed below.
List of Function Keys and Their Functions
Function key Function
F1 Not used
F2 Edit key for the formula bar
When there is data already in the cell in focus, the previous data in the operation
panel will be cleared and replaced by the new data. This function key shows the
previous data in the formula bar and places the cursor at the end of the data
(entered characters) to be ready to start editing.
Display key for the floating menu When the cell in focus being selected has data
entered, shows the floating menu again.
F3 Copy
F4 Delete
F5 Move
F6 Moves to the next window.
F7
Repeated search
F8
Repeated search
F9 Toggles between the list and form display (component data only).
F10 Not used
F11 Not used
F12 Not used
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3.3.5 Menu organization
Top menu
* The menu items appeared in red cannot be selected.
Local menu
(1) Machine setup local menu
1/File 2/Data input 3/Product 4/Setup 5/Mainte 6/Print 7/Tool 9/Exit
1/PWD data
2/Placement data
3/Component data
4/Pick data
5/Vision data
1/Warm up
2/Idle mode
1/Data file list
2/Production data
3/Setup
4/Production info
1/Unit...
2/Opn. option...
3/Machine setup...
4/Manual control...
1/Set up group 2/PWB conveyor 9/Exit
1/ATC nozzle setup...
2/Vacuum value without nozzle...
3/Device enable...
4/Reference pin position...
5/Shape clamp position...
6/Component scrap position...
7/Trash conveyor belt position...
8/PWB conveyor...
A/Signal light
9/Exit
1/Initialize
2/Load PWB
3/ Eject PWB
4/ Release clamp
1/Open...
2/Save
3/New...
4/Save as...
5/File maintenance...
9/Exit
A/About program