How to exit iP5s blue screen without PC/Mac ?

How to exit iP5s blue screen without PC/Mac ?

Hi,
  Did you create a new GUI status and used SET PF-STATUS to display it...
  Or if you are using standard status..in which event are you capturing the value entered in the INPUT box..
Thanks,
Naren

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