Unitec POS4000/V2 User Manual

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POS4000

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POS4003

112

Document Title:

POS4000/V2 Operations Manual


During various commands, you will be prompted to enter alphanumeric
responses. To do this, you must use the alternate characters printed on the right
hand side of the keys. These alternate key values automatically become active
when the console requires alphanumeric data entry. Note that each alternate
key has two characters printed on the top and bottom right hand side of the key.
When the console requests alphanumeric data, the bottom characters will initially
be active. You can switch back and forth between the top and bottom values by
using the [SHIFT] key.
Several special keys simplify alphanumeric data entry:

The [SHIFT] key is used to toggle between the top and bottom selection on the
alternated keypad during alphanumeric data entry.

The [BACKSPACE] key is used to erase the previous character.

The [CLEAR] key has several uses depending upon what information the
POS4000 is expecting. During alphanumeric text entry (i.e. header message), it
is used to erase the entire line of data entered and to start the line over. During
feature selection, it clears all current features. During numeric entry (e.g.
passwords), it clears the number and allows you to re-enter it.

The [SPACE] key is used to add a blank space in the text.

The [ENTER] key is used to end the current line of text.

The [CENTER] key will center the text entered. Press once during the text entry
of the line to center.

The [RED] key is used to print the text in red. Press once during the text entry of
the line to print the entire line in red.






[RED] is an upper function, therefore it may be necessary to
press [SHIFT] prior to pressin

Note:

g this key.

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