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2 INSTALLATION
3-4 Programming the RTI, TTI, and CSI
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The RTI, TTI, and CSI are labels which identify your terminal at the other end.
RTI — This identifier will be displayed on the operation panel at the other end during communication.
When you start a transmission, the RTI (or CSI) of the terminal at the other end will be
displayed on your terminal.
TTI — This identifier will be printed at the other end on the top of each page that you send.
CSI – This identifier is used instead of the RTI during communication with another maker’sterminal.
+ RTI +
Make sure that the unit is in
standby mode.
READY
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SET DOCUMENT
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See Note 1.
The RTI can have up to 20 characters.
Example: XYZ COMPANY.
Type in your RTI. See Note 2 for
details.
If you make a mistake, see Note 3forediting
features.
CAUTION: For spaces between words, only
use a white space (press Quick
Dial 28). Characters after a
black space will be deleted.
Notes
1. If an RTI has already been stored, it
is displayed now. Editing is
explained on page 22.
2. For letters (A – Z); use Quick Dial
Keys 01 to 26. For numbers (O – 9),
use the operation panel’s ten-key
pad. For an ‘&’, press Quick Dial 27.
For a space, press Quick Dial 28.
For punctuation marks and other
symbols, press Quick Dial 32 con-
secutively until the symbol you
need appears, then press Quick
Dial 31.
3. Move cursor: Quick Dial 31
Backspace: Quick Dial 30
Delete cursor character:
Quick Dial 29
Insert : Move cursor to the charac-
ter immediately after the re-
quired inserting location.
Then enter the characters to
be inserted.
4. To store the RTI, press [ Yes I .
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