Phoenix Contact 2701030 NLC-050-024D-06I-04QTN-00A nanoLine Base Unit 24ßV/DC / NPN 2701030 Data Sheet

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1.3.1
Keyboard Commands
Key names are shown as <Alt>, <Ctrl>, or <Home>. Keyboard commands, key 
combinations, and key sequences are shown in Table 1-1:
1.3.2
Using a Mouse
nanoLine controller development with nanoNavigator requires use of a mouse. When using 
a mouse, make choices and selections using the standard left mouse button, unless it is a 
left-hand mouse or it has been remapped to use the right button. With the mouse pointer 
over an object, clicking the right mouse button (unless remapped) often displays a pop-up 
menu of commands that are available depending on the context (also called context or pop-
up menus). 
1.4
Phoenix Contact Technical Service
To obtain answers to questions about nanoNavigator that don’t appear to be in this manual, 
contact Phoenix Contact Technical Service via the Web. Our staff will provide advice 
needed to get the most from the nanoLC and nanoNavigator. 
We suggest trying to duplicate the problem before contacting Technical Service. During this 
process, write down each step performed and any error messages that appeared. 
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Table 1-1
Manual Conventions for Keyboard Command
Keystroke(s)
Description
<Key1>+<Key2>
A plus sign (+) between key names means 
to press and hold the first key (<Key1>) and 
type the second key (<Key2>). For 
example, <Alt>+<F4> means to hold down 
the <Alt> key, press the <F4> key, and then 
release both keys.
<Key1>, <Key2>
A comma (,) between key names means to 
type the keys individually in the sequence 
shown. For example, if instructed to type 
<R>, <Enter>, type the letter <R>, release 
it, and then press the <Enter> key.