Delphi Display Systems, Inc. RDS-INSFTTCU Page 13 of 82Confidential Document:Do not copy or distribute without written permission from Delphi Display Systems, Inc.Copyright 2012. [Unpublished Work]. All rights reserved2.7 Remote Control KeypadThe Keypad, used in Remote Control is your entry to the Timer’s many features and options, allowing youto access the Timer’s numerous screens and customize its reports and features. Your mouse is used toactivate each key by point and click.The keys and their basic functions are described below:EACH KEY PERFORMS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS DEPENDING ON THE SCREEN DISPLAYED.NOT ALL KEYS ARE ACTIVE WITH ALL SCREENSClicking makes the keys with pink triangles act as a telephone-style Keypad (seeFigure 7), allowing you to enter characters and digits. Click the appropriate key from 0 through 9 one ormore times to select the character you want to enter. Repeatedly clicking the keys cycles through the fouralphanumeric characters, including the number in the pink triangle. For example, the “2” key can be used tocycle through the characters “ABC2” (see below). After cycling to the desired character, click MODE> to move to the next typing position to the right. If you need to move left, up, or down on thescreen, use the arrow keys after clicking .MAIN MENU - Returns to the previous screen. Repeatedly clicking this keyagain returns to the Activity screen.ENTER SELECT - Selects a menu option. Also used to move to the nextscreen in a sequence and for confirming.PRINT DISPLAY - NOT USEDCLEAR - Clears settings during programming..ARROWS - Move from field to field. The text in the field becomes invertedfor data entry fields.PLUS and MINUS - Used for changing settings on the Timer’s screen.VIEW PERIODS - Displays the Dayparts and Shifts setting.VIEW TARGET TIMES - Displays one event showing the percentage ofservice times meeting performance goals.A/B/A+B - Toggles display to show data from different drive-thru lanes.KEYBOARD MODE - Used for screen requiring alphanumeric data entry.Moves field in .DISPLAY MODE - Returns keyboard to standard behavior.