5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138
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5.3 Condition Required for Programming Operations
Functions of Keys
[DOUBLE] Used to enter all the characters of one line in double-size. Depress this key before all
character entries.
[DOUBLE SHIFT] Depress this key prior to a character entry, and it will be a double-sized character. The
double-size modification using this key is effective for only one character to follow.
[CAPS LOCK] Used to enter the capital-letter mode, which is held until [SMALL LOCK] is depressed.
[SMALL LOCK] Used to enter the small-letter mode, which is held until the [CAPS LOCK] is depressed.
[SPACE] Depress this key to enter a blank instead of a character.
[] or [ITEM CORR] Depressing this key once deletes one character just entered. Subsequent depressions
of the key will further delete the characters in the backward direction.
[ESC] Used to cancel all the characters of one line just entered before the [Enter] key
depression.
Character Keys Simply depress each key corresponding to the required character. Number Keys [1] to
[0] located on the top line of the keyboard merely function as character keys (i.e
entered numbers are part of print descriptors but not numeric value of Program No.,
Address No., Item Code, etc.).
Numeric Keys [ . ], [00], [0] to [9] (located near the bottom right of the keyboard)
These keys are used to enter codes (Program No., Address No., etc. ) . These key entries will
not be part of descriptors.

NOTE: You can enter a character not shown on the SET Mode Keyboard Sheet by the character code entry

method.

5.3 Condition Required for Programming Operations
At the top of each programming operation a “CONDITION” is given. Unless the register satisfies this condition,
the programming operations will not be allowed.
There are two types of conditions:
“Any time outside a sale”
It means that the programming operation is allowed when a sale is finalized before going into any other sale
entry.
“After ...Reset”
It means that the designated reset report must be taken before entering the programming operation. And an
error will result if the operation is attempted without taking the report. However, the words “After ... Reset” do
not necessarily mean “immediately after ...”.
When the designated reset report has already been taken and then some operations are performed in the
SET, X, or Z mode, the condition “After ... Reset” is still satisfied and the programming operation is still
allowed.
On the contrary, when the designated reset report has been taken but then some sales data relating to that
report’s output data are entered in the REG, MGR, or - mode, the programming operation will no longer be
allowed and the same reset report must be taken.