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CORRECTION KEV
Deletes
characters. To
delete a character, press
the
Correction
key; the
carriage
moves back
one space
and
the
character Is
deleted.
ff
the Correction key is held
down, characters
on
that same
line are
deleted
until the
Correction
key
is
released.
(Full line correction
memory)
•
To delete
characters outside of the correction
memory, move
the carriage one space to
the
right
of
the character to be deleted. Press
the
Correction
key
and
then
press
the key
corresponding
to
the
character
to be
deleted.
RELOCATION
KEV -
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Moves the carriage/cursor one space to
the right
of
the
last
character typed.
Decimal Tabulation
<
CODE
+
I
TAB
I>
This function allows you
to
line up columns of numbers
containing decimal points so that the decimal points are all
in
the
same position in
the column.
Set
a tab
at the decimal
point
position in each column.
Return
the carriage/cursor to the left
margin. Press
CODE
+
TAB.
The
typew
riter
enters decimal
tab
mode,
and
the
"T
"
mark appears above "DEC" on the display. Press
the TAB
key.
The
carria9e/cursor
moves
to
the
decimal tab
position.
Input
text. (The
inpUt
text
appears
on
the
display.)
If
the
Return
key
is
pressed, the
text
is
ponied,
and the
carriage/cursor returns
to the
left marg n.
If
the TAB
key
is
pressed,
the text
is
piin'ed
and
the
carriage/cursor
moves
to the
next deo"18l
tab
position.
To
release this
function,
press CODE - ....
AB
again.
The
"T"
mark above
' DEC'
disappears.
Ribbon Select Setting
This function
is used to
indicate to
a'E!
ryrewnter
whether a
m
ulti-strike ribbon or
a correctable
'1000" is
being
used in
the
ribbon
cassette.
To select
the
multi-strike ribbon
""°' °
OOWll
the
code
key
and
pres
s the
key to the left
of tne
R,g.-·
Sn-ft
key.
To select
the correctable
caJbon
rtiocr
'ad
down
the
code
key and
press the second
key
to
lne
~
rY
:re
Right
Shift key.
Wheel Setting
<
CODE
+
.:!!_
>
After
changing
the printwheel.
hold
00,,.11
the
CODE key
and
press
fhe W key.
Impression
Contro
l
Impression
control allows you to
control
tne
striking
force of
the
print
head as best suits the
type
of pmt wheel,
ribbon or
paper, or
the number of carbon copies
be;ng
printed.
Determine
the best value for
each
situation
experimentally,
choosing from
the
following
settings.
•
LOW:Press the I key while holding down
the
Code
key.
One
beep
will sound, and impression strength
will
be
set
to Low.
•
MEDIUM:Press
the I key while
holding
down Code
key.
Two
beeps will sound,
and impression
strength will
be
set
to
Medium.
•
HIGH:Press the I
key
while holding
down the
Code
key.
Three beeps will sound, and impression
will
be
set
to
High.
Each tim
e
the
key is
pressed,
the setting will change in
the
follwing
ortder:Low, Medium,
High,
Low
...
Press the Backspace
key
once
to
move
the
carriage back one space. On
the display, the
cursor moves one space to
the
left.
Hold
the
Backspace key down to
move the
carrier
continuously to the left.
EXPRESS KEV
Press
this
key
to move
the carriage
to
the
left
margin
w ithout a
line feed. (The i.:lisplay must
be
cleared.)
On
the display,
the
cursor moves
one space to
the
right.
lf this key is held
down,
it
repeats the same operation continuously.
RETURN KEV
Pressing the
Return
key
causes
the
paper to
feed
forward one
line and
causes the
carriage
to
return to the left
margin.
In
addition,
the
correction memory
is cleared.
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INDEX KEV
Pressing
the Index
key feeds
the paper
forward
without moving the
carriage. The
paper is
fed
one/half
ol a
line
(1
/
12") each
time
this
key
is pressed. If
this key is hefd down,
the paper is
fed
forward
continuously.
In
addition,
the
correction memory is cfeared.
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REVERSE INDEX KEV
Feeds
the paper backward without
moving the
carriage.
The
paper
is
fed one/half of a
line
down (1/12")
each
time
th is key is pressed.
If
this
key
is
held
dow
n,
the
paper is fed
backwards
continuously.
In
addition
,
the
correction memory
is
cleared.
MODE KEV
This
key
is
used
to
change the
m ode the typewriter is in.
(The
typewriter
can be
in on
e
of
four modes.) When the
Mode Key is
pressed,
the mode changes and
the
"T"
mark
appears on the display above the
mode
that
is in
use.
(NP mode)
When the typewriter
is
first turned on,
it is in Normal
Print
(NP) mode.
(LP
mode)
In this
mode,
lines
or text are
printed
one at a
time.
Characters that
are input appear
on
the display.
This
mode
allows
you
to correct input characters
on
the
display
before
printing them on paper. T
he characters
on
the
d'splay
are
printed when the
Return key o
r the
Tab
key is pressed.
(JUST
mode)
This
mode
automatically
aligns words between the left
and
right
marg·ns
when they
are printed out. When
characters
are
input
they
appear
on
the
display,
where
they can
be corrected before
printing them on
paper.
When
a
w0<d that will
extend
beyond the
right margin is
input,
all
of the text prior
to that
word is
automaticany
printed
between
the
left and
ri9ht margins w
ith
the
spaces
between
the
words
adJusted so that the
output
lines up
with
the
left and right
margins.
The
word
that
would
have extended beyond the right
margin remains
on
the
display
and
becomes the
first
word in
the next
line.
• If
the Return
key
or the
Tab key
is
pressed
w
hile
typing a
line,
the
text
is
immediately
printed
with
no
adjustments
made to
the
spacing
between w
ords.
(STORE mode)
In
this
mode,
the text
is
stored
in
the
typewriter's
memory. For
details, refer to the
section on
'
M emory
Functions".
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