Basic key functions, Keyboards in programming operations, In programming operations – Toshiba TEC MA-1300 User Manual
Page 69
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

EOl-11064
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:
[@/FOR]
Used to enter the program Submode No.
[STI ................ .. . Used to enter the Address No. or Item Code. Also used to end the
item data entries.
[#] (or [#/NS]) . . 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.
Keyboards in Programming operations
The MA-1300 provides two 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 alone is used for proarammina:
Follow the instructions as they are described In this manual. For character settings, use the
CHARACTER CODE TABLES (later stated). None of the DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY
methods are possible.
Case 2: When the Programming Keyboard TKB-1 (hardware option) is connected:
1)
Character Keys provided on the TKB-1 keyboard may be used to directly enter the
characters. (DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY method). Any characters not provided on
the TKB-1 keyboard (and those provided as well) may be entered through the Numeric
Keys and the [#] key on the ECR keyboard, referring to the CHARACTER CODE
TABLES.
2)
Basic Function Keys ([C],
[@/FOR]
{= [X]), [ST], [AT/TL]) may be depressed either on
the TKB-1 or the ECR keyboard. If any other keys not provided on the TKB-1 are
required in programming operates, operate them on the ECR keyboard (such as
Department Keys, [PLU], etc.).
- 65 -