Toshiba MA-1595-1 Series Cash Register User Manual


 
6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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6.2 Character Entries
6- 7
Using PK-2 (PLU Keyboard; hardware option)
The PK-2 is used to enter a required PLU code by simply depressing the code-preset key on the PK-2
keyboard in the “
REG
” or “
MGR
” mode. In addition, the PK-2 can be used to enter characters directly during
the programming operations that require character settings, such as STORE NAME/MESSAGE AND
COMMERCIAL MESSAGE PROGRAMMING, DEPARTMENT TABLE PROGRAMMING, etc.
The figure below shows the key indications of the PK-2 keyboard for the character setting purpose.
Insert the template for this purpose between the film layers that cover the PK-2 keyboard.
Instead of entering a 3 or 4 digit character code and depressing the
[#]
key on the ECR keyboard, a simple
depression of the appropriate key on the PK-2 keyboard will be the character entry.
All the function keys, such as
[@/FOR]
,
[ST]
,
[#]
.
[AT/TL]
, etc. must be operated on the ECR side. Any
characters not listed on the template may be entered by the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY method on the ECR
keyboard (the characters even listed on the template may be entered as well by that method).
Please note also that the keys “0” to “9” in the figure below function as character keys but do not function for
code entries. Any code entries, for Menu Item Codes, Address Nos, etc. must be entered through the
Numeric Keys on the ECR keyboard.
The One Double-size Declaration (by depressing the
[@/FOR]
key once prior to the required character) and
the All Double-sized Declaration (by depressing
[@/FOR]
twice before all the characters) are the same as in
the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY method.
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
! @ # $ % ¢ & * ( ) 0
q w e r t y u i o P ~ ^
a s d f g h j k l " _ +
z x c v b n m
' - =
Q W E R T Y U I O P [ ]
A S D F G H J K L ; : ,
Z X C V B N M
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