Other optional keys – Toshiba TEC MA-1100-400 SERIES User Manual
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OTHER OPTIONAL KEYS
The following keys are not shown in the KEYBOARD LAYOUT on page 5* However,
any of them may be installed if the customer requires. But please not that
some of the present keys may have to be dispensed with or additional memories
may have to be installed to gain additional functions. Please contact your
TEC representative if any of the following keys is necessary.
Additional Department Keys
A maximum of 60 department keys including the present department keys
may be installed.
SHIFT
DEPARTMENT SHIFT KEY
This key functions similarly to the "Shift Key" on a regular typewriter
keyboard, and shift of two departments to the other programmed on
one Department Key. For example, Department 1 Key can be used as
Department 31 if the i SHIFT I key is depressed prior to 1 DEPT 11 key.
In this case, the number of all the department keys on the keyboard
must be 30 or less. Thus the keyboard can spare space to other
function keys despite the number of departments.
The
I
SHIFT I key is effective to shift a department for only one entry;
therefore, the shifted department can only be repeated by the |RPTI
key but not by the department key.
RPT
REPEAT KEY
This key is used to repeat a department or PLU entry. This key
enables repeat entries not only for normal department or PLU items
but also items modified with I PR OPE^I ,
1
SHIFT I. etc.
I OPEN I LC-AND-PRESET OPEN KEY
This is a dual-function key that has both
\
LC OPEN 1 key and 1 PR OPEN
key functions.
NON-ADD NUMBER PRINT / NO-SALE KEY
This is a dual-function key that has both |#/CID
i
and
functions.
key
If depressed with a prior number entry, it will function as the Non
add Number Print key.
If depressed without a prior numeric entry, it will function as No
sale key.
It also function as the Cash-in-drawer Read key if depressed in the
"X" mode. It functions the same as the I#/CIDI key in programming
operations.
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