Name Fields
In a name field, each letter, symbol, or punctuation mark is represented by two
digits. The characters that you can use with this machine are shown below, with
the character codes for each one.
Code
Character
Code
Character
Code
Character
Code
Character
20
Space
30
0
40
@
50
P
21
!
31
1
41
A
51
Q
22
"
32
2
42
B
52
R
23
#
33
3
43
C
53
S
24
$
34
4
44
D
54
T
25
%
35
5
45
E
55
U
26
&
36
6
46
F
56
V
27
’
37
7
47
G
57
W
28
(
38
8
48
H
58
X
29
)
39
9
49
I
59
Y
2A
*
3A
:
4A
J
5A
Z
2B
+
3B
;
4B
K
5B
[
2C
"
,
"
3C
<
4C
L
5C
¥
2D
-
3D
=
4D
M
5D
]
2E
.
3E
>
4E
N
5E
^
2F
/
3F
?
4F
O
5F
_
For example: SMITH
S = code 53, M = code 4D, I = code 49, T = code 54, and H = code 48
Note:
The method of writing digits 0 to 9 and letters A to F is the same as ex-
plained above for Number Fields. However, if you wish to input a ’ * ’, ’ # ’, ’
•
’, or ’ - ’ into a Name Field, do not use the method described in the expla-
nation of Number Fields on the previous page; input the two-digit code
from the above table.
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