Advanced Operations and Setups

Entering characters

In this section, the method to enter descriptors or messages (characters) to the cash register during programming is described.

Characters are specified by character keyboard or by codes. In the first half of this section, the usage of character keyboard is described. In the latter half, inputting method by character code is described.

Using character keyboard

Example:

Input “

A

p

p l e

J

u

i c e

”,

enter“DBL”“A”“SHIFT”“p”“p” “l” “e” “SPACE”“SHIFT” “SHIFT”“J” “SHIFT”“u” “i” “c” “e”

 

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4 5

RECEIPT

JOURNAL

C

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

FEED

FEED

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

1

H

I

J

K

L

SHIFT

h

i

j

k

l

 

6

7 8 9

3

4 5 6

M 7

N 8

O 9

P

Q

m

n

o

p

q

R 4

S 5

T 6

9

#-2

r

s

t

1 2 3

2 7 8

DOUBLE

0 00

SIZE

U 1

V 2

0

W 3

u

v

w

 

 

#-1

X 0

Y

Z

x

y

z

1Shift key

Pressing this key shifts the character through the upper- case letter, lower case letter, numerics and returns to the uppercase letter in sequence.

2Double size letter key

Specifies that the next character you input to a double size character.

You must press this key before each double size charac- ter.

3Space keySets a space by depression.4Clear keyClears all input characters in the programming.

7Character fixed key

Enter when the alphabetic entry for a descriptor, name or message has been completed.

8Backspace/Character code fixed key

Registers one character with code (2 or 3 digit). Clears the last input character, much like a back space key. (Does not clear the double size letter key entry.)

9Program end key

Terminates the character programming.

0Character enter key

Registers the programmed characters.

5Alphabet keys

Used input to characters.

6Numeric keys

Used to enter program codes, memory number and character codes.

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