Character Entry; Keys Used For Entering Characters - Kyocera 1815 Copier Basic Operation Manual

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Character Entry

To enter e-mail address, etc., the characters are entered using Keypad. To move the cursor, use the

Keys Used for Entering Characters

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11 Enter Key — Press this key to register the currently entered characters.
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13 Stop/Clear Key — Press this key to delete the character that is currently designated by the
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Address Entry:
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Cancel
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Cursor — Characters are entered in the location of the cursor. To delete a character, move the
cursor to the location of the corresponding character and then press the Stop/Clear key.
Character Limit Icon — Indicates when the maximum number of characters allowable has
been entered. Character entry is possible until this icon appears.
Keypad — Use these keys to enter characters. Refer to Available Characters on page 3-26
for a list of the characters that can be entered using each key.
Reset/Power Key — Press this key to cancel the mchine's temporary conditions and character
entry procedure.
Select Key (left) — Press this key when selectable items are displayed on the bottom line of
the message display and to select the left item.
Select Key (right) — Press this key to switch between character entry modes.
Key — Press this key to move the cursor in the message display to the left.
Back key - Press this key to go one level back (higher) in relation to the current menu.
Key — Press this key to move the cursor upward in the message display.
Key — Press this key to move the cursor downward in the message display.
Key — Press this key to move the cursor in the message display to the right.
cursor. If the cursor is in an open position, the character to the left of the cursor will be deleted.
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