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2 en | Introduction to the IntuiKey Keyboard Series IntuiKey Keyboard 1.2 The Status Display The Status Display changes dynamically to display pertinent information about the keyboard's present mode of operation. Typically, its information conveys one of two keyboard operating modes: Normal Mode or Error Code. In Normal Mode, the status display provides data pertaining to the present device under control (e.g. monitor number, camera number, device under control status, etc.). Common elements in the display for all devices are a product indicator centered on the bottom line of the display and one or more numeric entry cells. Each numeric entry cell has a title that describes what the number represents. When a user operation results in an error, the status display changes to Error Code (see Section 2.4 Allegiant Error Messages, Page 17, for Allegiant Error Messages, Section 3.3 DVR Error Messages, Page 26, for Divar Error Messages, and Section 4.3 MUX Error Messages, Page 32, for MUX Error Messages). The display shows the error number, a short description of the error, and the present device under control. The display reverts to Normal Mode either automatically in two seconds (on its own) or when CLR is pressed. In Terminal Mode, the third-party software application determines the displayed text via the IntuiKey display screen. F.01U.127.291 | 1.93 | 2009.03 User Manual Bosch Security System, Inc.

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en | Introduction to the IntuiKey Keyboard Series
IntuiKey Keyboard
F.01U.127.291 | 1.93 | 2009.03
User Manual
Bosch Security System, Inc.
1.2
The Status Display
The Status Display changes dynamically to display pertinent information about the keyboard’s
present mode of operation. Typically, its information conveys one of two keyboard operating
modes:
Normal Mode
or
Error Code
.
In Normal Mode, the status display provides data pertaining to the present device under
control (e.g. monitor number, camera number, device under control status, etc.). Common
elements in the display for all devices are a product indicator centered on the bottom line of
the display and one or more numeric entry cells. Each numeric entry cell has a title that
describes what the number represents.
When a user operation results in an error, the status display changes to Error Code (see
Section 2.4 Allegiant Error Messages, Page 17
, for Allegiant Error Messages,
Section 3.3 DVR
Error Messages, Page 26
, for Divar Error Messages, and
Section 4.3 MUX Error Messages,
Page 32
, for MUX Error Messages). The display shows the error number, a short description of
the error, and the present device under control.
The display reverts to Normal Mode either automatically in two seconds (on its own) or when
CLR is pressed.
In Terminal Mode, the third-party software application determines the displayed text via the
IntuiKey display screen.