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Ppt
ASE
To use the Platen Release Clutch (or platen plunger)
No. 5,
Fig.
2,
press the plunger and hold in position. It is used for the same general
purpose as the ratchet release lever (i.e., to free the platen and enable
extra
matter
to
be
typed
at
any
desired
point.)
However,
there
is
an
important
difference.
After
the
plunger
is
released
normal line
spacing is resumed from this point.
THE
BELL
Just before you reach the end of the line the bell will ring. This
means
that
you
have
seven
more
spaces
to
go
before
the
key-levers
automatically lock.
MARGIN
RELEASE
If you depress the margin release No.
21, Fig.
1, it will enable you
to
type
additional
letters
to
finish
a
word,
dependent
upon
the
position of the margin stop.
RELEASING
THE
CARRIAGE
When you desire to move the carriage freely to any
position,
the
carriage release lever and the paper release lever (Nos. 9 and
10,
Fig. 1) are pressed together with thumb and forefinger. It is important
that
the
carriage
should
again
be
stationary
before
releasing
these
levers.
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USE
THR
TABLEATOR
The Tabulator is used for typing figures or other matter in columns.
To
set
the
tabulator move the
carriage to
the
required position and
pull down the tabulator setting lever No. 26, Fig. 1, in the direction
of the arrow. When the tabulator key No.
27, Fig.
1, is depressed
the carriage will automatically move along to
this point.
To clear
all stops, depress tabulator clearing lever No.
16, Fig.
1. Individual
stops
can
be
cleared
by
pressing
inwards
the
particular
stop
with
the finger-tip.
SPACE
BAL
By depressing the space bar No. 28, Fig. 1, the carriage will move
one
space
from
RIGHT
to
LEFT.
BACK
SPACER
On the keyboard there is a key No. 25, Fig.
1, marked “Back Spacer,”
which, when depressed, will return the carriage by the space of one
letter each time it is operated.
THE
KEYBOARD
The
Model
T
portable
has
a
standard
4-bank
keyboard
with
88
characters, several more than is usual. These extra characters include
plus sign, asterisk, equals sign and figure nought.
SHIFT
KEY
AND
LOCK
To obtain capitals, one of the shift keys No.
22 or 24,
Fig.
1,
on left
or
right-hand
side
of
the
keyboard
must
be
held
down.
When
it is
desired to write all in capitals, the key can be locked in that position
by depressing the shift lock No. 23, Fig. 1. To release this lock,
depress left shift key No. 22, Fig. 1.
PO
RULE
HORIZONTAL
OR
VERTICAL
On the top edge of the Line Indicator No. 20, are two small recesses.
To
rule
horizontal
lines
place
pencil
point
in
one
of these
recesses
and
move
the
carriage
endways,
to
rule
vertical
lines
tum
platen
with turning knob.
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