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Common Operations
4
Recalling
(Note that the unconfirmed string that is displayed in the entry box of the keyboard is
overwritten when a string is recalled using the procedure in step 1 below.)
1.
Every time the soft key is pressed, strings that are temporarily stored appear in
order from the newest string in the input box of the keyboard. When the eight
strings that are temporarily stored are displayed, the newest string is displayed
again.
2.
You can also edit the recalled string by performing steps 1 to 4 of “Entering Strings”
described above. When the string is confirmed, it is temporarily stored as a new
string.
Keys Other Than the Character Keys
DEL
Deletes the character at the cursor.
INS
Switches the insert/overwrite mode. When in insert mode, the INSERT indicator on the
keyboard illuminates in red.
SPACE
Enters a space.
ENT
Confirms the displayed characters.
CAPS
Switches between uppercase and lowercase. Also switches a portion of the characters
assigned to the keyboard.
Number of Characters and Types That Can Be Used in the Settings
Number of Characters
Characters That Can Be Used
Date/Time
Specified number
0 to 9(/ :)
File name
1 to 14 characters
0 to 9, A to Z, %, _, ( , ), -
Comments for screen images
0 to 20 characters
All characters (including spaces)
Comments for files
0 to 25 characters
All characters (including spaces)
Comments for e-mails
0 to 30 characters
All ASCII characters on the keyboard
(including spaces)
E-mail address
0 to forty characters
All ASCII characters on the keyboard
(including spaces)
User name and login name
0 to 15 characters
All ASCII characters on the keyboard
(including spaces)
Password
0 to 15 characters
All ASCII characters on the keyboard
(including spaces)
Note
•
Multiple @ characters cannot be entered consecutively.
•
File names are not case-sensitive. Comments are case-sensitive. In addition, the following file
names cannot be used due to limitations of MS-DOS.
AAUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9
4.2 Entering Values and Strings