Panasonic KX-R530 Operating Instructions - Page 17
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The INDEX key allows you to move the paper 1/2 line toward the bottom of the page. The CODE+INDEX keys allow you to move the paper 1/2 line toward the top of the page. These keys are used for the typing of superscripts (e.g. 103) and subscripts (e.g. logic) 1000). You will also use them during correction. The 4th of July is Independence Day. 1 Type "The 4". 2 3 To type this sentence, you would first enter "The 4" and then: Press the CODE+INDEX keys and type "th". Press the INDEX key to reposition the carriage on the actual typing line. Continue typing. To type a subscript, reverse the keystroke order. To Correct Errors on the Current Line The unit has a one line correction memory so you can delete characters on the current line automatically with one simple operation. 1 2 Type the correct character(s). To erase the last printed character on the current line: Press the CANCEL (0) key to "lift" the incorrect character off the paper. If you press the CANCEL (g) key again, the next character will be erased. •To erase characters towards the beginning of the line, press the CODE+RELOC keys, the SPACE BAR or the BACKSPACE key and position the carriage so that the character to be erased is aligned between the two vertical lines on the top of the Card (Plastic) Scale. Press the CANCEL (0) key. 3 11 Press the RELOC key after making the correction to move the carriage back to the end of the line. To Make.Manual Corrections on a Previous Line To erase characters on previous lines. 1 pC 460 Press the CODE+CANCEL (CI) keys to enter the manual correction mode. The carriage will automatically move to the left margin to allow you to begin making corrections. The display will show the symbol la". 2 EJ Press the CODE+INDEX keys to position the carriage on the line with the error. 3 Position the carriage over the error. 17