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C O N T E N T S

CONNECT POWER

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Setting ..................................................... 4

C H A N G I N G

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Changing The Ribbon Cassette .............. 5
Changing The Print Wheel ...................... 5
Changing The Correction Tape ................ 6

BASIC FEATURES

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Selecting Pitch ........................................ 7
Selecting Line Spacing ............................ 7
Setting Impression .................................. 7
Setting Margins ....................................... 7
Shift and Shift Lock ................................. 8
Caps Lock ............................................... 8
Special Characters .................................. 8
Space ...................................................... 8
Return ..................................................... 8
Relocate .................................................. 8
Backspacing ............................................ 9
Index & Reverse Index ............................ 9
Indent ...................................................... 9
Bold ......................................................... 9
Underlining .............................................. 9
TAB ........................................................ 10
Centering ............................................... 10
Decimal Tab ........................................... 10
Right Margin Flush ................................ 10
Checking Your Spelling (Option) ............ 10

C O R R E C T I O N

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Correcting One Character ..................... 11
Manual Correction ................................. 11
Word Correction .................................... 11
Correction on the Display ...................... 11
Inserting on the Display ......................... 11

ADVANCED OPERATION

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AUTO (Automatic Return) ..................... 12
LP (Line Print) ....................................... 12
JUST (Justification) ............................... 12

WORD PROCESSOR MODE

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Pre-Description ..................................... 13
Memory all clear .................................... 13
File Operation ........................................ 13
   1. dp (Direct Print) .............................. 13
   2. np (No Print) ................................... 13
   3. edit .................................................. 13
   4. prn (Print) ....................................... 14
   5. Is (List) ............................................ 14
   6. del (Delete) ..................................... 14
Block Operation ..................................... 14
   1. Mark Begin ..................................... 14
   2. Mark End ........................................ 14
   3. Unmark ........................................... 15
   4. Move ............................................... 15
   5. Copy ............................................... 15
   6. Delete ............................................. 15
Editor ..................................................... 15
   1. Insert Mode .................................... 15
   2. Replace Mode ................................ 15
   3. Correction ....................................... 15
   4. Delete ............................................. 15
   5. Cursor Movement ........................... 16
   6. Search ............................................ 16
Print & Stop Code ................................. 16
   1. Print Text From The ........................ 15
       Cursor Position
   2. Stop Code ...................................... 16
Function Codes In WP Mode ................ 16

TROUBLE SHOOTING

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M A I N T E N A N C E

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SPECIFICATION

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Summary of Contents for Wordsmith 200

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Wordsmith 200 ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER...

Page 2: ...R BAIL PAPER RELEASE LEVER POWER SWITCH PLATEN PRINT CARRIER PRINT COVER LCD LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTER KEYBOARD COVER LCD POWER SWITCH PRINT WHEEL PRINT WHEEL COVER PRINT HAMMER CORRECTION TAPE PRINT WHEE...

Page 3: ...E 30 MARK 31 MOVE 32 COPY 33 AUTO CENTERING 34 BOLD 35 RIGHT MARGIN FLUSH 1 MARGIN RELEASE 12 IMPRESSION SET 13 LINE SPACE SET 14 PITCH SET 15 INDENT SET CLEAR 16 SPELL CHECK ON OFF 17 TW WP MODE SET...

Page 4: ...11 Manual Correction 11 Word Correction 11 Correction on the Display 11 Inserting on the Display 11 ADVANCED OPERATION 12 AUTO Automatic Return 12 LP Line Print 12 JUST Justification 12 WORD PROCESSOR...

Page 5: ...ove to the extreme left of the typewriter then advance to the left margin The unit is now ready for typing NOTE The Socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible S...

Page 6: ...tlypressdownonthefrontofthecassetteunititclicksinto place 4 Turn the ribbon feed knob counter clockwise again to take up any slack in the ribbon 5 Press the CODE SETTING key Changing The Print Wheel 1...

Page 7: ...Place the empty spool of new tape on the left pin so that the tape winds clockwise Place the tape around the left guide Pull the tape around the right guide and place the loaded spool on the right pin...

Page 8: ...ngle 1 when the typewriter is turned on The selection sequence is the following 1 1 1 2 2 1 The chosen line spacing will be displayed Setting Impression You can choose one of three hammer impression l...

Page 9: ...ps Lock To type the uppercase characters or lowercase symbols continuously press the CODE CAPS key To release the caps lock press the CODE CAPS key again Q 1 SHIFT or SHIFT LOCK Q CAPS LOCK 1 Q Specia...

Page 10: ...s you to set a temporary indent left margin To set the indent margin move the carrier to the desired indented position and press the CODE 5 INDENT key To cancel the indented margin press the CODE 5 IN...

Page 11: ...ey Centering Your typewriter allows you to automatically center a line 1 Press the CODE C CENTER key The carrier will move to the center position between the left and right margins 2 Type the text The...

Page 12: ...pe the character to be corrected Word Correction Move the carrier to the end or next space position of the word to be corrected and press the CODE X X X key The word is then erased Correction On The D...

Page 13: ...orrect any mis typed entries on the display The line is printed when you press the RETURN TAB or CODE 8 MODE key You can type in new text while the previous line is being printed JUST Justification Th...

Page 14: ...e to clear the memory File Operation 1 dp Direct Print At the main menu you can select dp mode by pressing the 1 key In this mode a new file is created and characters typed will be displayed printed a...

Page 15: ...b stops you want to use is the current tabs press the C key the tabs used when the file was created press the S key NOTE To stop printing a file press the CODE stop key during the printing 5 ls List I...

Page 16: ...on such as copy and move have no effect when the cursor is located between the start and end of block code Editor 1 Insert mode Press the CODE INSERT key and the typewriter will switch to insert mode...

Page 17: ...TURN again To quit searching press the ESC key srch Print Stop Code 1 Print Text From The Cursor Position If you press the CODE 0 PRINT key in np or edit mode text will be printed out from the cursor...

Page 18: ...ly selected MAINTENANCE We recommend that your typewriter be adjusted serviced and lubricated by a qualified service technician at least once a year If you need help contact your local dealer for chec...

Page 19: ...00 characters SPELLCHECK 50 000 words For USA UK DIMENSION 390 mm W 370 mm D 120 mm H WEIGHT 5 kg POWER REQUIREMENTS AC 120 V 10 60 Hz AC 220 V 10 50 Hz AC 230 V 10 50 Hz AC 240 V 10 50 Hz AC 220 V 10...

Page 20: ...20 Smith Corona Corporation 842 Bennie Road P O Box 2090 Cortland NY 13045 2090 1 800 448 1018 7301171...

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