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3. If you want to change the value of any of the other fields, use your keyboard
keys to select the field you want to edit: Press [Tab] to move forward through
the editable fields, [Shift]+[Tab] to move backward, the up- and down-arrow
keys to move up and down, and the left- and right-arrow keys to move left and
right.
Press [Enter] to begin editing; the highlighted area will turn green, and
the prompt in the prompt/message bar will change to “-Change Ent-Done
ESC-Cancel”. Follow the instructions below for interpreting and editing each
specific User Profile parameter.
When you’re finished, either press [Enter] to retain the changes (the
highlighted area will turn yellow) or press [Esc] (or any function key that
would cause you to leave this screen) to cancel the changes. The prompt in
the prompt/message bar will change to “Save the changes (Y/N/ESC)”. (It
will do this before you leave the screen if you pressed a function key.) Press
“S” to save the changes to long-term memory, “N” to discard your changes, or
[Esc] to discard your changes and exit the menu.
Here’s what the User Profile parameters mean and how you can change their
settings:
• Scan Mode: The method the system uses to determine how long to pause at
each channel during autoscanning (see Section 6.7). The two possible settings
are “Global” (the default), in which the system pauses at each channel for the
same length of time (which you choose—see the next paragraph), and
“Individual,” in which the system pauses at each channel for the length of time
that the administrator has set for that individual channel (as displayed in the
Selection Menu). Use any of the arrow keys to toggle between these values.
• Global Scan Rate: If Scan Mode is set to “Global” (see the previous
paragraph), this parameter determines the length of time that the system
pauses at each channel while scanning. Using leading zeroes if necessary, type
in a two-digit number of seconds from 01 to 24, or use the up- and down-arrow
keys to increment and decrement the current value by 1 respectively. The
default setting is 03.