You can label most of the controller’s keys by inserting keyboard slides into slots under the cover of the operating panel. Keyboard slides are strips of plastic that are designed and cut to fit under specific groups of keys. To label keys, you write or print text onto a slide; then insert it in the appropriate slot. The text will be visible through the operating panel covering.
There is a special slide that allows you to display a picture, such as company logo or a system symbol. Note that slides cannot be inserted under the following keys: the directional arrows, ESC, , and <i > key.
The controller is shipped with two sets of slides appropriate for your model controller. One set of slides is already inserted into the operating panel; the other set is packaged separately. This set does not include a picture slide.
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Note ♦ |
Note: Slides must be inserted before the controller is mounted. |
You can label slides using a fine-tip permanent marker, or by using a professional labeling tool to obtain a more professional in appearance.
In order to reach the slides, you must move the rubber seal which is seated in back of the operating panel.
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Caution ♦ |
Slides fit very tightly into the operating panel slots. This keeps the correct label over the correct key. When you remove or insert slides, work carefully, as excessive force may damage the slide. |
Slides have tabs to allow the slide to be pulled out more easily.
Grasp the tab, with your fingers or using flat-bladed long-nose pliers.
Pull gently and steadily; the slide slowly slips out.
Inserting a Slide
Gently and steadily, slip the slide into the slot.