Toshiba Electric Keyboard User Manual

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Symphony Pro User Manual 2.0.2.15

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© 2005 TOSHIBA TEC AMERICA AMERICA RETAIL SYSTEMS, INC. R1.0a

One of the most common uses of the Events / Tasks option is to execute commands manually, and
can be used to force the system to execute automated commands that failed, or did not execute
automatically as programmed.

This example shows the Events / Task utility.

The "Description" column displays the command's name.
The "Scheduled" column displays the command's execution status: manual, manual and automatic,
Auto only.
The "Load" column shows which Tasks or Events are set to run when Symphony Pro is launched.
The "Next Event" list the next time / date for automated commands.

The Task Manager's option buttons are positioned below the list of system commands.

Execute: After selecting the appropriate command, press this to force the system command to run.
Edit: Use this button to modify the programming for the selected command.
Add: Use this option to add new commands to the Task Manager list.
Close: Closes the Task Manager. This does not stop the automated commands from executing.

Navigating Command Directories

Some Tasks in the list are found within "Directories", or event categories. In other words, if more than
one command exists for a specific task, the tasks may be grouped together under one heading. In the
example above, the "PT630" is a goup of commands that deal with the Symphony Pro / PT630
interface. Directories have the term <DIR> under the "Scheduled" column.

To access the commands in a directory:
·Select the command directory to open and double click with the left mouse button,
·Select the command to run in the directory and press the "Execute" button.
·To return to the main task list, press the [BackSpace] key, or
·Double click the ".." directory at the top of the list.

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