Advanced Operations
TE-2200 User’s Manual
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1 Shift key
Press this key to shift the following
characters through the uppercase
letter, lowercase letter and numerics.
2 Left cursor key
Press this key to shift the character
setting position to the left one by
one. This key is used to correct
already entered characters.
3 Right cursor key
Press this key to shift the character
setting position to the right one by
one. This key is used to correct
already entered characters.
4 Double size letter key
Press this key to specify that the next
character you input to a double size
character.
5 Space key
Press this key to set a space.
Entering characters
In this section, the method to enter descriptors or messages (characters) to the cash register during
programming is described.
Characters are specified by character keyboard or by codes. In the first half of this section, the usage of
character keyboard is described. In the latter half, inputting method by character code is described.
Using character keyboard
Example:
Input “
A
p ple J u i c e ”,
enter “DBL”“A” “SHIFT”“p” “p” “l” “e” “SPACE” “CAP”“J” “SHIFT”“u” “i” “c” “e” - .
RECEIPT JOURNAL
FEED FEED
#-2
#-1
C
789
456
123
000•
SHIFT
INS/
OVR
<
—
DOUBLE
SIZE
—
>
ABCDEFG
abc de fg
HI7J8K9LMN
hi j klmn
OP4Q5R6S
opq r s
TU1V2W3X
tuvwx
YZ0
yz
6
8 9
1 B
5 0
A
2 3
7
4
6 Alphabet keys
Press these keys to input characters.
7 Numeric keys
Press these keys to enter program
codes, memory number and character
codes.
8 Character fixed key
Press this key to enter when the
alphabetic entry for a descriptor,
name or message has been com-
pleted.
9
Backspace/Character code fixed key
Press this key to register one charac-
ter with code (2 or 3 digit).
It clears the last input character,
much like a back space key. (Does
not clear the double size letter key
entry.)
0 Program end key
Press this key to terminate the
character programming.
A Character enter key
Press this key to register the pro-
grammed characters.
B Insert/Override key
Press this key to change the status
“Insert” between the original charac-
ters or “Override” the original
characters.