CONTENTS Dee Tonne on ASSESSES Keyboard Description Features PART | OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER 1, Printing mode 2.
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KEYBOARD « ( Hold down [CODE}and press the key to activate these functions. « Hold down [ALT] and press the key to activate these functions. « “[ALT] inappropriate” or [CODE] + appropriate key” will be used in this manual when the [ALT] or [CODE] must be held down while the appropriate key is pressed.
DESCRIPTION Daisy Wheel Lock Lever— Cassette Daisy Wheel Cassette Ribbon 7 Correction Tape Top Cover artier Paper Supporter Platen Knob Power Switch Display Carrying Handle Keyboard Paper release lever: Pushing this lever loosens tension on the paper so that it can be adjusted as necessary. Paper Supporter: Keyboard Cover can be used as a paper supporters illustrated above.
FEATURES Your Brother electronic typewriter combines advanced performance with easy operation. Some of the outstanding functions of this typewriter are illustrated in the letter plow. The numbers in brackets refer to the page where you can find further information concerning each feature. Centering (26) ~ institute of Chemistry and Physics 100 Baker Street Right margin flush (27) ow Nov Cork Bold (25) pacemaker, 7th, 1994 Dear Six: Thank you for your interesting paper on chemical formulas.
PART I OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER This typewriter is a very sophisticated machine, you will find it easier to use and a lot more convenient than an ordinary typewriter. The two rain differences between an ordinary typewriter and this machine are: 1) the LCD display, and 2) tie spell checker. Usually, the characters you type will be immediately printed on the paper and the display will only show the various settings of the machine.
PARCH OVERVIEW OF YOUR TYPEWRITER PITCH typing pitch CONT = continuous underlining LINE 1, 1 1/2, 2 = line spacing BOLD = boldface SHIFT = shift mode AUTO = auto carrier return WORD SPELL = word spell check L/L = line by line (with auto return) WORD = word underlining 2. Display mode In this mode, the characters you type are shown an the display before printing. They will only be printed after you complete the fine. In this mode, corrections are very easy.
BASIC TYPING The first thing that you will need decide how you want your document to look when it is printed. To do this, go step-by-step through the following. Inserting paper + “This machine is equipped with an automatic paper insertion function soothsayer do not need to use the platen knob to insert a sheet of paper. 1) Position broadsheet paper behind the platen and press [CODE] + [PINS] (A). The paper will be automatically inserted and wilt advance one inch.
BASIC TYPING BC re Viewing Mode ON During continuous typing, the paper remains constant with the print unit on the typing line. When typing stops for more than 1 second, the paper moves upward 50 that you can easily view what you have typed. When typing continuous, the paper automatically returns to the correct typing line. Viewing Mode OFF During continuous typing and during viewing, the paper remains at the typing position. Theft machine is turned off, the setting of view mode is changed to "off".
BASIC TYPING Tt EAP AA — Pressing [ALT] + PITCH] (1) changes the indication below “PITCH” through the following cycle: pen Une WORD NUDE OPERATE 1015 1 ¢ SHIFT SPELL WORD 80D AUTO Indication Meaning 10 (A) Pica pitch (10 characters per inch) 12 (v) Elite pitch (12 characters per inch) 15 (A) Micron pitch (15 characters per inch) Note: Be sure the selected pitch matches the pitch of the daisy wheel inserted in the unit.
BASIC TYPING MAR Right margin Move the carrier to the place you want 10 set the right margin by using [SPACE BAR or [BACKSPACE]. If you need to move outside the current right margin, press [ALT] + [M REL] 3). 2) Press [ALT] + [R MAR] (5). The right margin is now set. REL Margin release ALT EY if you try to move the carrier pasta margin, a beep is heard and the carrier does not move. After you have set your margins, you may sometimes find it necessary to type outside these margins.
BASIC TYPING 1) Move the carrier to the place you want to seat tab by using [SPACE BAR or [BACKSPACE] . 2) Press the [ALT] + [T SET] (6) to set the tab. A maximum of 12 hats gan be set (decimal tabs included). 3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set each tab stop. The right margin is considered a tab position. To replace a decimal tab (a special tab used to align numbers) with a rectangular, first clear the decimal tab, then seat regular tab at the same position.
BASIC TYPING « Pressing [ALT] + [DT SET] (7) at a normal tab position replaces the normal tab with a decimal tab. Using decimal tabs 1) Press [TAB] to go to the decimal tab position. This message will appear; 4 DECIMAL TRE The message disappears when you start typing. 2) Type in the numbers. They are not printed right away but appear on the display. The carrier moves backward for each number typed. (This lets you correct wrong entries on the display.
BASIC TYPING Canceling the decimal tab mode 1) Before you have typed anything: To cane! the decimal tab mode before you have typed anything, press [CORRECT] at the decimal tab position. The carrier does not move. You can now enter any character and it will print directly on the paper. 2) After entering some characters: Press [CORRECT] until the numbers or the characters on the display disappear, then press [CORRECT] one more time. You may now start typing your text and twill print on the paper.
BASIC TYPING Typing uppercase characters " Uppercase characters are the capital letters, and the characters indicated in the upper part of the non-letter keys. For example, [A] (capital “a” and (1) are uppercase characters. 1) To type one or a few uppercase characters, press either the right or left SHIFT. Releasing this key returns the keyboard to the lowercase mode. 2) For continuous uppercase typing, press [SHIFT LOCK]. This will set the keyboard in shift lock mode.
s BASIC TYPING Hot zone The hot zone is the area that starts six (6) spaces before the right margin and extends to the right margin. A warning beep will sound when the hot zone is reached. If you are typing a word that is too long to fit into the hot zone, you will have to either divide the word by using a hyphen, or shift the whole word to the next line. . . OPERATE Returning the carrier Aur RELIC a1.
BASIC TYPING 1) Returning the carrier manually nH Regardless of the option selected with [ALT] + [OPERATE], pressing [RETURN] will always return the carrier. When the auto carrier return function is off (first option above), pressing [RETURN] Is the only way to return the carrier. Holding down this key will feed the paper repeatedly.
BASIC TYPING Your typewriter has three different backspace functions: 1) 2) 3) Simple backspace To move back one space at a time, press [BACKSPACE]L. To move continuously to the left, hold this key down. RETURN Express backspace + Eo To move the carrier quickly to the beginning of the data you are typing, press [CODE] + [EXPIRE.
Fa MEMORY CORRECTION Your typewriter has a full-line correction memory that makes corrections easier. As dong as you are on the current line, the machine will automatically erase for you. In addition, you may choose to erase automatically a single character, one word, or the entire line. Correcting one character 1) Use [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE BAR] to line up the carrier with the mistypes character. 2) Press [CORRECT].
MEMORY CORRECTION 2) Press [W OUT]. This will erase the word, but leave the carrier where the first letter of that word was positioned. cal formulas. Most people You can now continue with your text. « If the carrier is positioned in the middle of a word, only the letters from that position to the beginning of the word will be erased. » This function erases super/subscripts, bold characters, and underlining it they are part of the word.
MANUAL CORRECTION If you have overlooked an error in a text and have already moved to a different line, you can still correct it by using the manual correction method. Manual correction and + retype wrong character 1) Return the paper to the line of the character to be corrected using [CODE] + [INDEX] (P} or [CODE] + [REV] (0). 2) Line up the carrier with the error using [BACKSPACE] or [SPACE BAR] . 3) Press [CODE] + [CORRECT]. The “M. CORRECTION” prompt will appear on the display.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS Superscript/Subscript + Superscripts and subscripts are used mainly for scientific + text composition (for instance, exponents, chemical symbols, or reference to footnotes). To print a superscript, press [CODE] + (comma) to raise the carrier by 1/12 inch, and then type the character that you want in superscript. 2 e=m; To print a subscript, press [CODE] + L] (period) to lower the carrier by 1/12 inch, and then type the character that you want in subscript.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS BUNDLE Automatic underlining You can use this function when you want to underline sword or group of words. Pressing [ALT] + [UNKINDLY switches through the following "BUNDLE" options: OFF (not displayed) -» CONT — WORD — OFF PITCH LINE WORD UNROLL OPERATE 1016 12 SFT SPELL WORD BOLD AUTO v 7% 1 CONT Ww Indication Meaning OFF No underlining CONT (Ww) All words and spaces between them are underlined.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS BOLD Boldface + Using the boldface mode is another way to make a word or phrase stand out and catch the reader's eye. Pressing HALT] + [BOLD] switches "BOLD" on or off: OFF (not displayed) — BOLD — OFF TS enter aL Wang sow An a 1%" ONT “nu Indication Meaning OFF Normal printing BOLD (A) Boldface printing 1) Press [ALT] + [BOLD] and then type your text. New York, N.Y. 2) Press [ALT] + [BOLD] once again to cancel this mode.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS Centering The centering function allows you to center a line of text between the left and right margins. 1) To center between the margins: Move the carrier to the left margin and press [ALT] + [CTR (9). The carrier will move to a point halfway between the margins. 2) Type the text. The characters are not printed immediately, but will appear on the display. At this point, you can still make corrections in display mode (for more information, see the next section, p.29.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS CTR Canceling the centering mode . 1) Before you have typed anything: To cancel the centering mode before you have typed any text, press [ALT} + [CTR] (9). The carrier then returns to its original position. 2} After entering some characters: ft you have entered some characters, press [CORRECT] until the display is blank. Then either retype your text or press [ALT] + [CTR] (9) to escape from the mode.
LAYOUT FUNCTIONS Canceling the right margin flush mode 1 2) 28 RMF Before you have typed anything: To cancel the right margin flush mode before typing any text, press [ALT] + [RMF] (0). This returns the carrier to the last typing position if text has previously been entered on the line. Otherwise, the carrier returns to the left margin. After entering some characters: If you have entered some characters, press [CORRECT] until the display is blank.
DISPLAY MODE In this mode, characters are displayed before being printed. This permits you to correct the text on the screen, which is quicker and easier than making corrections on paper in the printing mode. The display mode is automatically selected when using the decimal tab, centering, and right margin flush functions. For each of these functions tha line is typed and displayed before being printed.
DISPLAY MODE + lt is impossible to select the line-by-line mode if the carrier is not between the margins. PITCH ne WORD DWINDLE OPERATE WIS 1 2 SHIFT SELL WORD BOLD AUTO v ro won Indication Meaning QFF Printing mode, manual return only AUTO (A) Printing mode, auto carrier return function activated L/L ¥) Display mode (line-by-line), auto carrier return function activated 1) Press [ALT] + [OPERATE] until “L/L” is selected. 2) Type your text. The carrier moves for each character entered.
DISPLAY MODE Correction in display mode Deleting characters from the text er To delete characters from your text, press [CORRECT] or [BACKSPACE]. This will move the cursor one position to the left and delete the character which was at the left of the cursor. Deleting one word trim the text Out Lowe To delete a word from your text, press [W OUTING. This will delete all the characters from the left of the cursor to the beginning of the word and move the cursor to the beginning of the deleted word.
DISPLAY MODE Functions requiring a special display The bold, underlining, and super/subscript functions work in the same way as In printing mode, but have a special display. The following table shows how these functions are displayed. Function Display Underlined character The character flashes, showing alternately the normal character and the underlining. Example: Page = Page and _ Bold character The character flashes, showing alternately the normal character and an upper line.
DISPLAY MODE + The superior subscript mark appears on the display when the character is entered and disappears it the character is deleted. The mark does not appear alone it always alternates with the character or symbol you have typed. « To turn underlined or boded characters back to normal, delete them and retype them after turning the underline or bold function off.
PART II SPELLING CHECKER Important notice: This system is not a replacement for careful proofreading of your documents. It has no way of knowing, for example, whether words are missing or whether a given word is appropriate for the current syntactic or semantic cortex. If you type “teh” instead of “the”, the program alerts you because “teh” is not a valid English word, but if you type “one” instead of “on”, it does not consider It a mistake.
SPELLING CHECKER You can also recheck a word on the current line with following operation. SPRAWL Press [ALT] + [W SPELL] to tum the Word Spell on. 2) Move the carrier back to the word, then move to the right with [SPACE BAR] or [CODE] «+ [SPACE BAR). The word is automatically checked again. Pressing [RETURN] will also recheck the word the carrier is on.
PARTY TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPLACING THE RIBBON, ETC. Replacing the cassette ribbon Three types of ribbons are available: Ribbon Type Brother Model Correctable film ribbon Multi strike ribbon Nylon ribbon 1030 or 1230 1031 1032 To replace the cassette ribbon: Use [SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE] to move the cartographer center of the platen. Pen the top cover. Holding the cassette with both hands, lift the front of the cassette up and out.
REPLACING THE RIBBON, ETC. Replacing the correction tape Two types of correction tape are available: « Lift-off correction tape, to be used with correctable film ribbon. « Cover-up correction tape, to be used with nylon and multi strike ribbons. To replace the correction tape: 1) Use [SPACE BAR] or [BACKSPACE] to move the cartographer center of the platen. 2) Open the top cover. 3) Remove the cassette ribbon, if installed.
REPLACING THE RIBBON, ETC. Replacing the cassette daisy wheel The daisy wheel is housed in a clear plastic cassette for easy, damage-free handling and quick typeface changes. To replace the cassette daisy wheel; 1) Pen the top cover. 2} Pull the lever towards you to release the daisy whee! lock. 3) Remove the cassette daisy wheel by pulling it out of the machine by the protruding “ear” on the top right. 4) Insert the desired cassette daisy wheel into the slot and press down gently.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Problem Solution Nothing happens when power switch is turned on . Is the power cord plugged in? Poor printing performance or printout is impossible . Is the daisy wheel properly installed? (Has the lever been pressed firmly?) . Have you run out of ribbon? . Try 10 press [CODE] + [RESET] (Q) to detect the home position of the carrier. Poor correction performance . Has the correction tape been properly installed? . Have you run out of correction tape? .
CARE QF UNIT & SPECIFICATIONS Care of unit Beware of tiny objects Be careful not to let anything steep into the typewriter or between the keys. Be especially careful of metal objects such as paper clips and staples. Cleaning. Never use volatile liquids such as thinner or benzine to clean the exterior surface of the typewriter, Lie only a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.
CARE OF UNIT & SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Paper capacity (width) Typing capacity Typing speed Typing pitches Number of character keys Line spacing Keyboard memory Correction memory Maximum number of tabs Display Carbon copies Ribbons Correction tapes Dimensions Weight 12.87" (326.90mm) 9.0" (228,6mm) 12 characters per second 10 (max. 90 characters/line) 12 (max. 108 characters/line) 15 (max. 135 characteristic) 46 (96 characters) 1,112.
CARE OF UNIT & SPECIFICATIONS Starter kit (SK-100) This starter kit provides you with a good supply of ribbons, a script daisy wheel and an extra correction tape at a great savings.
A Accessories, 36 ALT key, 4 Auto carrier return, 17 Automatic underlining, 24 B Backspace, 18 Backspace, express, 19 Backspace, haf, 19 Basic typing, 9-18 Boldface, 26 Cc Care of unit, 40 Cassette daisy wheel, 38 Cassette ribbon, 36 Centering, 26 Cleaning, 40 Correction, 20, 22 Correction In display mode, 31 Correction tape, 37 D Daisy wheel, 38 Daisy wheel lock, 38 Decimal tab, 13 [Decimal tab Set, 13 Deletion in display mode, 31 Display mods, 28 E Elite, 11 Express backspace, 19 F Find function, 34 G Gho
S Setting tabs, 12 Shift lock, 16 Special characters, 23 Specifications, 41 Spelling check, 34 Starter kit, 42 Status indicators, 7 Subscript, 23 Superscript, 23 T Tab, 12 Tab clear, 13 Technical information, 36 Troubleshooting, 39 u Underlining, 24 Vv Ventilation, 40 View mode, 9 w Word-out, 20 Word spell, 34 INDEX
Compatible Accessories Starter kit totem No. | 8-100 { 3 Correctable Fim Ribbons 1 Script 1012 Daisy Whee) 1 Lift-off Correction Tape Cassette Ribbons/Correction Tapes Tern No. Description 1030 | Correctable film ribbon 1230 | Correctable film ribbon (2 packs) 1031 Multi strike ribbon 1032 | Nylon ribbon 3010 | Lift-off Correction tapes (2 pea) (to be used with 1030, 1230 ribbons) 4010 | Cover-up Correction tapes (2 pea) (to be used with 1031, 1032 ribbons) Cassette Daisy Wheels Item No.
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ACCESSORY ORDER FORM Dear Customer, This order form is provided for your convenience should your retailer not stock the item(s) needed or if you prefer to order by mail. Customer name Starter Kit/Accessories Item No. Price Quantity| Total $K-100 | 3 Correctable Film Ribbons 1 Script 1012 Daisy Sheet $41.95 1 Lift-off Correction tape Cassette Ribbons/Correction Tapes * Above pricing subject to change without notice. 49 tern No. Price Quantity! Total 1080 _ | Correctable fim ribbon $6.
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