55Convenient Operations and SetupsEExample:Input “ A p p l e J u i c e ”,enter “DBL SIZE”, “A”, “SHIFT”, “p”, “p”, “l”, “e”, “SPACE”, “CAPS”, “J”, “SHIFT”, “u”, “i”, “c”, “e” .1 Feed keyHold this key down to feed paper from the printer.2 Alphabet keysUsed input to characters.3 PLU/S.DEPT keyUse this key to input PLU/Subdepartment numbers.4 Double size letter keySpecifies that the next character you input to a double sizecharacter. You must press this key before each double sizecharacter.5 Space keySet a space by depression.6 Clear keyClears all input characters in the programming.7 Numeric keysUsed to enter program codes, memory number andcharacter codes.8 Character fixed keyEnter when the alphabetic entry for a descriptor, name ormessage has been completed.9 Backspace/Character code fixed keyRegisters one character with code (2 or 3 digits).Clears the last input character, much like a back spacekey.0 CAPS keyPressing this key shifts the character from the lowercaseletter to upper case letter.A Shift keyPressing this key shifts the character from the uppercaseletter to lower case letter.B Program end keyTerminates the character programming.C Character enter keyRegisters the programmed characters.Entering charactersIn this section, the method to enter descriptors or messages (characters) to the cash register during programming isdescribed.Characters are specified by character keyboard or by codes. In the first half of this section, the usage of characterkeyboard is described. In the latter half, inputting method by character code is described.Using character keyboard14 5 9 0 A6 CB227387 8 94 5 61 2 30 00 •A B C Da b c dE F G H I Je f g h i jK L M N O Pk l m n o pQ R S Tq r s tU V W Xu v w xY Z CAPSy z SHIFTSPACE CDBLSIZE1 26 73 4 58 9 0#-1#-2PLU/S.DEPTRECEIPT JOURNALFEED FEED