1 basic key functions, 2 keyboard variations in programming operations – Toshiba MA-1595-1 Series User Manual

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6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS

EO1-11152

6.1 Basic Key Functions and Keyboard Variations in Programming Operations

6- 2

6.1

Basic Key Functions and Keyboard Variations in Programming
Operations

6.1.1 Basic Key Functions

1.

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

[@/FOR] (or [X]) ------------------------- Used to enter the program Submode No. (

NOTE

below)

[ST] or [NS] ------------------------------- Used to enter the Address No. or Item Code. Also used to

end the item data entry.

[#] -------------------------------------------- Used to enter data for the address or item. Each character

also entered through this key.

[ITEM CORR] ----------------------------- When you enter incorrect settings, depressing this key can

return the display to the previous item setting.

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

NOTE: Regarding programming operations in this chapter, the [X] key instead of the [@/FOR] key is shown.

2.

Function of the [C] key:

ù

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

To correct the data, re-enter it.

ù

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

SFKC Programming Operation).

3.

To clarify the operation flow, definitions of keys of the ECR keyboard are as shown below.

| | --------- Selective numeric value which is entered through the Numeric keys.

[ ]---------- Depression of the function key.

xxxx ------------ Fixed numeric value which is entered through the Numeric keys.

Fixed

6.1.2 Keyboard Variations in Programming Operations

This ECR provides several keyboards for programming operations. Depending on which keyboard is used, the

key layout and the character entry method will vary.

Case 1: When the ECR Keyboard is Ordinary Type (Stroke-key Type)

1-1 When the Ordinary keyboard alone is used for programming, follow the instructions as they are

described in this manual. For character settings, use the CHARACTER CODE TABLE (later stated).

None of the DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY methods are possible.

1-2

When the PLU Keyboard PK-2 (hardware option) is connected:

1) Character Keys provided on the PK-2 Character Setting Sheet may be used to directly enter the

characters (DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY method). Any characters not provided there (and those

provided as well) may be entered, in the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY method, through the Numeric

Keys and the [#] key on the ECR keyboard.

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