1.14
Getting started
Some settings give you a chance to enter characters; for TTI, remote fax’s name or
others. To enter letters or other characters, use one-touch keys, numeric keypad or
code keys.
Using one-touch keys to enter characters
Use the one-touch keys to enter letters and other non-numeric characters.
To type an upper-case letter, press [Chara.] and
select “Upper case” by using the cursor key, and then
press [Enter]. You’ll see the display as shown at
right:
The word “Upper case” means the machine will enter
only upper-case letters. If you press
R
, the machine
will see it as an
R
(not an r).
To type a lower-case letter, press [Chara.] and select
“Lower case” by using the cursor key, and then press
[Enter]. You’ll see the display as shown at right:
This means pressing one-touch keys will enter lower-
case letters: pressing
R
will produce an r (not an
R
) on
the display.
To switch back for upper-case entries, press [Chara.] and select “Upper case” by
using the cursor key, and then press [Enter].
To enter spaces, punctuation and symbols, use the one-touch keys.
We’ll show you how to use the
CODE
function to enter even more characters (see
next).
Note: If you make a mistake, press [Clear] to erase to the left.
To change just one character in the name, move the cursor by cursor key.
Press [Clear] to erase the character. Then re-enter the character correctly.
Using CODE to enter characters
You can enter characters with the one-touch key, and also with the
CODE
.
To use the
CODE
to enter characters:
1
When the machine prompts you to enter a
name, press [Chara.] and select “Code” by
cursor key, then press [Enter]. You’ll see the
display as shown at right:
2
Find the character you want to enter in the chart below.
The legends in the black border indicate which key you press, and in which
order, to get a given character. For example, to get “@” character, you’d press
4, 0. (The blank areas, for example 2, 0, indicate spaces.)