[5]
Set the right and left margins at the 70th column and 15th column
respectively. And change the hot zone to 5 characters.
• Press the —>
(Cursor Right)
key to move the cursor to the 15th column.
• Press the L
MAR
(Left
Margin)
key.
• Press the
CODE
+
—R (Express Cursor Right)
keys once to move the
cursor to the right margin.
• Press the
K— I (Cursor
Left) key to move the cursor to the 70th column.
• Press the
R MAR (Right Margin)
key.
• Press the
K— I (Cursor
Left) key to move the cursor to the 65th column.
• Press the
CODE
+
HZ SET (Hot Zone Set)
keys.
• Press the
CODE
+
K— (Express Cursor
Left) keys once to move the
cursor to the left margin.
If you want to move the cursor into the margins, press the
(Margin
Release)
key to release the current margins temporarily.
[6]
Type the following text, adding a semicolon (;) to the end of the text
intentionally instead o f a colon (:).
Engaging the L O C K key facilitates typing uppercase characters. To
release the L O C K status, press the SH IFT key.
TRIP REPORT
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this trip through Washington, Arlington
and Alexandria was to help the two new men and get
a feel for customer reaction to our typewriter.
WASHINGTON:
Jerry Cavanough and I visited three dealers on Monday
and Tuesday, and spent training time as shown below;
You don't need to return the cursor manually every time you come to the
end o f a line. The cursor automatically returns to the left margin when
you type a space or hyphen in the range called Hot Zone. This function is
called automatic return function. In the WP mode, this function is
always active. The automatic return can be accompanied by a beep. If you
want beeps, press the COD E + left SH IFT + CTO keys. When the
cursor enters the hot zone, the typewriter beeps. Pressing them again
inactivates beeps.
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