Braille WaveOperation of the Braille SystemHandyTechElektronikGmbHPage 29most of the input fields. Also, whenever possible, the input fields will already containcurrent data, which makes it much easier for you to enter appointments. Numeric fields,like the weekday, can be filled by entering numbers.5.1.3.2 Entering and Editing AppointmentsAll the information needed for entering an appointment is displayed on your Braille Systemin the following order, moving from left to right: Day of the week in a standard abbreviation (up to 3 characters) Day Month Year (2 digits) Time, in the format "hours:minutes" (military time) Calendar week (calculated automatically): as soon as you have entered the datecompletely, the calendar week is displayed in the 2-digit format. If the calendarweek cannot be calculated for the reasons described below, this field will show twoquestion marks (??). Reminder lead time, in the format "days, hours:minutes". The input fields for thereminder lead time are displayed within parentheses. If you enter a lead time, youwill receive a reminder ahead of an appointment, but you will still see the actualappointment time on the appointment schedule. For example, you can be remindedof a birthday two days before, so that you will still have time to get a gift. The defaultsetting for the lead time is 15 minutes. Appointment description (referred to as the text field here). This field can contain upto 120 characters.Only the information relevant to the current data entry is shown on the Braille System. Forexample, on a portable Braille System with 40 modules, you will only see the text fieldwhile it is active and can be edited. In the date and time input fields, blinking dots 7 and 8under the character show that this character can be edited. In the text field, the blinkingcharacter indicates the cursor position.Key assignments: [ESC]: Cancel the entry and return to the appointment schedule. [Enter]: Move on to the next input field. If the cursor is still within the previous inputfield, you will complete your input when you press the [Enter] key. [Backspace/Delete] (Chord b or Chord >): If the cursor is located within the textfield, the character preceding or at the cursor position will be deleted. [Cursor to the Left/Right](SPC+7/8):o Activate the previous/next input field.o If the cursor is located within the text field, this will move the cursor to the leftor right.o If the cursor is at the first character position of the text field and you move tothe left, you will exit the text field and activate the input field preceding thetext field. [Cursor Up/Down] (L or R): Increase/decrease the current value in the input field by1. These commands have no function in the text field. [SPC+2/SPC+5]: Increase/decrease the current value in the input field by 10. [Pos1/End] (Chord k or Chord $): If the cursor is located within the text field, it willjump to the beginning/end of the field.