6. TERMINAL FILE PROGRAMMING
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6.2 Character Entries
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6.2.3 How to use the [History] key
The
[History]
key is used for performing character entries with the name previously entered.
Operation:
[History]
(
[
↓
]
)
[Enter]
1) The
[History]
key depression will let the most recently programmed name displayed on the LCD display.
2) The
[
↓
]
key depression will let the second most recently programmed name displayed. (Up to 10
programmed names will be displayed in reverse chronological order.)
3) The
[Enter]
key depression will allow the name on the LCD display to be entered.
Example of operation:
When “A LUNCH” for PLU1 and “B LUNCH” for PLU2 are programmed in the PLU name programming.
Key operation
Description
LCD display
1
[PLU]
PLU No.1 setting is declared.
PLU0001
[C]
The default setting displayed on the LCD display is deleted.
401
[#]
The character A is entered.
A
[#]
A space is entered.
A
412
[#]
The character L is entered.
A L
505
[#]
The character U is entered.
A LU
414
[#]
The character N is entered.
A LUN
403
[#]
The character C is entered.
A LUNC
408
[#]
The character H is entered.
A LUNCH
[ST]
The name of PLU No.1 is entered.
2
[PLU]
PLU No.2 setting is declared.
PLU0002
[C]
The default setting displayed on the LCD display is deleted.
[History]
The name of PLU No. 1 just entered is called.
A LUNCH
[Enter]
The name of PLU No. 1 is entered.
A LUNCH
[Del]
The character A of “A LUNCH” is deleted.
LUNCH
402
[#]
The character B is entered instead of the deleted A.
B LUNCH
[ST]
The name of PLU No.2 is entered.