Toshiba MA-1650-4 User Manual

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6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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1. If the PLU Code entry is skipped and a [KEY] is simply depressed in the above sequence, the
preprogrammed PLU Code of the KEY will be displayed.
2. A non-opened PLU Code (i.e. PLU non-existent in the PLU table file) can be set on a KEY;
however, pressing the KEY in sale entries will result in an error unless the code is opened in the
PLU TABLE PROGRAMMING operation, Submode 4.
3. If “0” is entered as PLU Code in the above sequence, the KEY will be closed.  Pressing the
closed KEY in sale entry will cause an error.
PK-2 KEYBOARD
6.17  PLU PRESET-CODE KEY SETTING (Submode 27)
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REMARKS:
1. The Nos 1 through 130 marked on the PK-2 Keyboard are the KEY Nos to be printed on the
left side of the program receipt issued in the operation on the preceding page.  If each KEY is
not set with a PLU Code, the auto-preset PLU Code identical to the initial KEY No. in the
above figure will be active as its preset PLU Code
ex.)
KEY No.1 ............. PLU Code 1
KEY No.130 ......... PLU Code 130
2. When a PLU code is assigned to a PLU Preset-code Key on the ECR Keyboard in the
operation on the preceding page, the Hardware Key Code which indicates the absolute
location of the key will be printed to the left of the assigned PLU Code.
The Hardware Key Codes of the ECR keyboards of Ordinary Type and Flat Type are shown
on the next page.