Chapter 6 Command Mode
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Using Command Mode
Tips 1: Function Keys Used in Classic Mode
In Classic Mode, use function keys to enter characters that are assigned to control keys.
• [F2] ... [.] (period)
• [F3] ... [:] (colon)
• [F4] ... [-] (hyphen)
• [F5] ... [space]
• [F6] ... [/] (slash)
Tips 2: [F1] , [F11] and [F12] key functions
In both Classic and Standard and Enter modes, function keys work the same way:
• [F1] ... Displays help.
• [F11] ... Clears the command entry console of characters.
• [F12] ... Switches the constraints on the entry of second data.
<List of System Data Entry Constraints>
Control
code
Meaning
Control keys
Classic
Mode
Standard
Mode
Enter Mode
[-] Read the second data that has been
set as the previous batch of first
data.
[-] (hyphen) [F5] [
↑
]
[SYY] Read second data with the next YY
number.
[F9] [F6] [F9]
[-YY] Read second data with the previous
YY number.
[F10] [F7] [F10]
[CCC] Reset second data to its default. CCC ([C]X~ 3
times)
[F10] [Delete]
System data Entry rules Remarks
Command • Single-byte alphanumeric characters
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f)
• Up to 6 characters
a through f are automatically converted to
uppercase.
First data • Single-byte alphanumeric characters
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f), Comma [,]
• Up to 16 characters
a through f are automatically converted to
uppercase.
Second data • Up to 256 characters