LCR.iQ - Setup and Operations Manual
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Alphanumeric Keys
are primarily for data entry, such as setting a preset amount, entering a
delivery prompt, or programming the register. Each alpha-numeric key has the ability to display
multiple characters according to the number of times that you press a key. Press an alpha-
numeric key once to display the primary key function, which is the largest character shown on
each key. Here's an example: If the cursor is within an text box field, pressing the
5
key one
time will display the number 5.
Pressing an alpha-numeric key multiple times will display additional characters. These
additional characters are the smaller characters shown on each key. (Default setting is Caps
Lock set to Off, which results in lower case letters. Press the Caps Lock key to turn on
capitalization and enter all capital letters.) Let's extend the example above: With the cursor in a
text box field, pressing the
5
key twice (within 1 second) will display the letter J. Pressing the
5
key three times successively (within 1 second) will display a K; pressing the key four times will
display an L.