- 17 -EO1-11126MA-1350-1 SERIES4. Changing the Programmed DataThis chapter is provided for the store programmer or the store manager who may have to change the pro-grammed data of the MA-1350-1 series ECR on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Usually, all the basic programdata required for your store should be set before delivering the product by your local TOSHIBA TECrepresentative. However, to change or add program data, please refer to this chapter. It is also recommended toread other chapters in this manual in order to thoroughly understand the descriptions in this chapter. If there areany unclear points or program data other than listed here that must be changed or added, please contact yourTOSHIBA TEC representative.Character Entries for Programming Operations:There are two methods of operations for character settings for names or messages: CHARACTER CODEENTRY Method and DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY Method.CHARACTER CODE ENTRY Method:This method is to set a character by entering a Character Code and depressing the [#/NS] key. Thismethod is allowed on the ECR keyboard.DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY Method:This method is to set a character by directly depressing the Character Key on the following keyboards.• ECR Normal Keyboard (Setting operations including character entries can be performed afterthe key operation “81 [@/FOR].)• ECR Flat Keyboard using the “SET Mode Key Layout” sheet• PK-2 Keyboard (PLU Keyboard; hardware option)By using those character keys, the characters are directly entered. In this manual, sample operationsare attached to most of the programming operations. And at name or message programming portions,characters are entered by the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY method. Instead of this, you may depressthe Character Keys. For example, instead of entering 11[#/NS] (to enter character “A”), you may simplydepress Character Key “A” on any of three keyboards above.On the following pages, Character Code Tables under the CHARACTER CODE ENTRY Method and thethree different Keyboards under the DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY Method are shown. These pages areto be referred to, every time the “Character Entries” sequence is contained in various programming opera-tions in this manual.