Function Keys; Screen-Addressable Function Keys - Ingenico I7910 User Manual

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The letters in the table above are used only for those terminal prompts where alphanumeric data entry is
performed. You do this by using the
shows how to enter the alphanumeric sequence "D1N33":
Key
Text
Pressed
Displayed
(Blank)
[3]
[ADMIN]
[1]
D1
[6]
D16
[ADMIN]
D1M
[ADMIN]
D1N
[3]
D1N3
[3]
D1N33
[OK]
(Next prompt)

Function Keys

Function Key
Description
The Cancel (red) key cancels the current transaction or function (see Cancelling a
[CAN/ANN]
Transaction, page 37).
The Correction (yellow) key is used:
To correct an entry. It erases the last letter or number entered;
At certain prompts directed to the customer, the Correction key leads to the
[CORR]
previous prompt, allowing the customer to correct a previous entry;
During PIN entry, the Correction key erases the customer PIN entirely or, if there
is no PIN displayed, it leads the customer to the previous prompt.
The OK (green) key is used to accept the information entered at a prompt or to
[OK]
confirm an option.
The Paper Feed key advances the paper roll when at the idle screen.
[
]
When pressed at the idle screen, the Admin key leads to the administrative function
menu.
[ADMIN]
At prompts requiring entry of letters or special characters, this key switches between
the letters/special characters available. See Data Entry Keys (page 17) for more.

Screen-addressable Function Keys

The terminal has three screen-addressable function keys located below the display. The application uses
only the two side keys. The middle key is not used. Those keys are used to:
Scroll up and down when menus are displayed (referred to as
Select between two options displayed.
Whenever a screen-addressable function key is mentioned in the manual, the option or menu text is used
to refer to the key, for example: "Select
YES
terminal displays
on the left and
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key together with the data entry keys. The following example
[ADMIN]
Description
The initial display is empty in this example.
"3" is the digit key initially pressed when entering the letter D.
3
displays the next letter in the sequence: D.
[ADMIN]
D
"6" is the digit key initially pressed when entering the letter N.
displays the next letter in the sequence: M.
[ADMIN]
displays the next letter in the sequence: N.
[ADMIN]
Data entry is complete: "D1N33".
is pressed to accept data entry, taking the terminal to the next prompt.
[OK]
to enable tip entry or
[YES]
NO
on the right.
and
);
[
]
[
]
otherwise". In this example, the
[NO]
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