6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11095

6-5

Depress the [X] key twice prior to the first character code entry to set the entire message line or enter name

with all double-sized characters.

ex.) To set “GROUP”all in double-sized:

[X] [X] 407 [#] 502 [#] 415 [#] 505 [#] 500 [#]

GROUP

All Double-sized Declaration

6.4 DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY METHOD

Using Flat Keyboard (installed as the ECR Main Keyboard):

-- Setting Mode Key Layout --

(Use the special template for this purpose and insert it between the film layers covering the Flat Keyboard. This

key layout is applicable to only certain submodes.)

6.4 DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY METHOD
!
q
a
z
Q
A
Z
@ # $ % ¢& ( )
ITEM
CORR ALL
VOID
RF JF
w
s
x
W
S
X
e
d
c
E
D
C
r
f
v
R
F
V
t
g
b
T
G
B
y
h
n
Y
H
N
u
j
m
U
J
M
i
k
I
K
SPACE
o
l
O
L
.
p
"
P
;
/
~
-
[
:
?
^
+
=
]
,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
PLU
X
1
0
C
8
5
7
4
2
00
9
6
3
.
NS
DP#
#
ST
AT/TL
Character Keys in
programming Function Keys in
programming

Character Keys: Simply depress the key to enter the character. (The [#] key should not follow.) The numerics 1

to 0 are entered as characters 1 to 0 but not as codes for PLU Item Codes, etc.

The One Double-size Declaration (by depressing [X] key once prior to the required character)

and the All Double-size Declaration (by depressing [X] twice before the characters) are the

same as in the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY method.

Function Keys: These are function keys to be used in programming operations with the Setting Mode Key

Layout. The Numeric Keys here are used to enter PLU Codes, etc. or numeric values as

program data, but not to enter the numerics as characters.

(Also, refer to “Case 2: When the ECR Keyboard is Flat Keyboard Type” already stated.)

Using TKB-1 (Programming Keyboard; hardware option)

SFT1
SFT2
SFT3
SFT4
SFTLOCK
! ?
1
Q
A
Z
II £
2
W
S
X
#
3
E
D
C
* $
4
R
F
V
%
5
T ˛
G ˇ
B
&
6
Y
H
N
:
7
U
J
M
] +
9
O
L
.
CLEAR
[X]
CODE
AT/TL
ST
Shift Keys and
Shift Lock Key
Character Keys Function
Keys
- =
0
P
SPACE
[ /
8
I D
K §
,