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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
PIESS I Function I 6 3 I I Yes I .
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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