Basic key functions, Keyboard variations in programming operations – Toshiba TEC FDS-30 User Manual

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BASIC KEY FUNCTIONS AND KEYBOARD VARIATIONS IN
PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS

Basic Key Functions

1. The following are main keys and their functions to be used in programming operations:

[X] or [@/FOR] Used to enter the program Submode No. The [X] key is usually labeled as

[©/FOR] on the ECR keyboard.

[ST] Used to enter the Address No. or Item Code. Also used to end the item data entries.
[#] Used to enter data for the address or item. Each character code is also entered

through this key.

[AT/TL] Used to end the entire program Submode sequence.

2.

Functions of the [C] key:

•When an entered program data is already printed, the [C] key cannot clear it any longer.

To correct the data, re-enter it.

• Before the entered data is printed, the data may be cleared by the [C] key except in the

SFKC PROGRAMMING OPERATION).

Keyboard Variations in Programming Operations

The FDS-30 adopts a Flat Keyboard.
The Flat Keyboard can be used with the “Setting Mode Key Layout” template placed on the Flat

Keyboard in the following programming operations which contain character settings :

•Store Name / Message and Commercial Message Programming (Submode 1)

•Cashier Code and Name Programming (Submode 2)

•Department Table Programming or Changing (Submode 3)

•PLU Table Programming or Changing (Submode 4)

•Salesperson Code and Name Programming (Submode 20)

However, other operations (which do not contain character settings) should be operated with the

ordinary “REG” mode key layout (i.e. with “Setting Mode Key Layout” template removed).

NOTE :

U If an option keyboard (PK-2) is

conneciecf, the DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY method

is allowed through both

the ECR Keyboard and the option keyboard for the operations

listed above.

2.

Whether the “REG” mode key layout or the “Setting Mode Key Layout" will be active

is determined by the Mode Lock position and the Submode No. entry through the

[@fFORJ (or [ X ] ) key. Therefore, the program Submode No. entry and the [@IFORJ
key depression must be operated in the “REG" mode Key Layout. That is, if the
locations of the [@/FOR] (or [ X ] ) key is different from that in the “Setting Mode Key

Layout", key-ins up to the Submode No. entry and the [(^IFOR] key depression must

be operated on the “REG" mode key layout, and then the “Setting Mode Key Layout"

template should be inserted.

3.

Any character not found in “Setting Mode Key Layout" should be programmed by

following the CHARACTER

CODE ENTRY procedure. (Characters on the key sheet

can also be programmed by following this procedure.)

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