HYPHENATING WORDS
In the example shown, when the carrier
reached the Adjust Zone it was reading a
word that ended within the Adjust Zone. The
space following the word was converted to a
carrier return and the CPT continued reading.
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-
(1)
Carrier
stops
at Adjust Zone
(2)
Read out syllable by character
(3)
Manually insert
hyphen and
carrier return
If the carrier reaches the Adjust Zone and it
is reading a long word which cannot be com-
pleted within the margin, the carrier will stop.
The Read Key will remain lighted and it will
then read by character each time you depress
it.
If you read out a syllable of the word, you
must enter the hyphen and the carrier return
manually.
If you read out the entire word you must,
read each character, including punctuation
after the word, and insert the carrier return
manually.
THE KEEP(K) KEY
To assure that carrier returns, hyphens, tabs
a n d s p a c e s w h i c h a r e r e a l l y n e e d e d a r e n o t
dropped in Adjust, they should be recorded
using the Keep Key. The Keep Key must be
depressed while typing any carrier returns,
hyphens, tabs or spaces which should be kept
when reading in Adjust. Use the Keep Key
only with those four keys.
Record “Keep hyphens” only in words or
numbers where the hyphen is always needed —
mother-in-law, x-ray, MX-485.
Do not record a “Keep hyphen” when you
divide a word at the end of a line.
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