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Delete - This will erase the character at the cursor position and pull all characters following to the left to fill its
space.
Backspace - This will erase the character to the left of the cursor while moving all characters (from the cursor to
the right) to the left to fill the deleted characters space.
Arrow Keys - This will move the cursor in the respected direction (left, right, up or down).
Note that if you continue to type when the cursor has reached the end of the line that the text will not
automatically wrap to the next line. Use the arrow keys to move between lines. Also note that to center a message
in the display it is best to type in the complete message first and then move to the beginning of the message lines
and move the text by inserting or deleting spaces in front of the text until the desired effect is achieved. The
backspace key will drag line content from the current cursor position and to the right to the left. Characters on the
left will be deleted as the text or blank spaces are drug over it. Once the message is satisfactory press 'Enter' to
store the message.
After storing the message press 'E' to enable the message. An E as noted on previous page indicates that
the message has been enabled. Only enabled messages will be displayed when exiting the custom message
programming mode. Other messages are retained in memory for later display however.
The custom service message, SRV, is located before message #01 and after Message #60. This
message will display as appropriate and may be modified as outlined above.
If at anytime during the programming process outlined above, there is no keyboard activity for a period of
1 minute the brewer will return to normal operation mode. While modifying a message, before pressing 'Enter', if
you wish to restore the message to its premodified content simply press 'Esc' to exit the message. When re-
entering the message it will appear as before. Once all messages have been modified and enabled as desired
press 'Esc' to exit the custom message programming mode and return the brewer to normal operation. If message
have been enabled or disabled and there is no keyboard activity for a period of 1 minute the brewer will return to
normal operation mode and changes to message status will be in effect.
When the brewer is idle it will initially display "Ready to Brew". The brewer will then cycle through all
messages which have been enabled displaying each for approximately 5 seconds before scrolling off the display
while the next message scrolls on to it. After completing the display of all selected messages the process will
begin again with "Ready to Brew".
Figure 2 - Keyboard and Keyboard Port Access