1.
Select a blank location (A1) and enter the most common coffee first (
medium coffee). Mark the legend sheet for this location COFFEE.
2.
Enter the separator bar by depressing and holding the ALT key and
pressing the letter S. A solid bar will appear on the programming line
immediately following the last character typed.
3.
Enter the second level (small coffee) followed by another separator.
4.
Enter the third level information (large coffee). The entire
programming line should look like the following: A1
5.
Select a blank location (A7)to become the first level shift position.
Mark the legend sheet for this location SMALL.
6.
Change the mode of this location to scan-code mode (F8). Depress
and hold the ALT key while pressing the letter A. A triangle inside
brackets (< >) will appear on the programming line. This key when
depressed will activate the second level.
7.
Select another blank location (A8). This will become the second level
shift position (will activate the third level of information on the keys).
Mark the legend sheet for this position LARGE.
8.
Change the mode of this location to the scan-code mode (F8). Depress
and hold the ALT key while depressing the letter A twice. Two triangles
inside brackets will appear on the programming line.
9.
To use this feature in your application is extremely simple. When
medium coffee is desired just press the A1 key. When a small coffee is
desired press and hold the A7 key while pressing the A1 key. When a
large coffee is desired press and hold the A8 key while pressing the
A1 key.
10. Program location A2 with large soda, medium soda, and small soda
the same way as steps 1 through 4 above. When A2 is pressed you
will get large soda. Depress and hold A7 while pressing A2. The medium
soda will be displayed. Depress and hold A8 while pressing A2. The
small soda will be displayed.
NOTE: There is no preset limit to the number of levels that can be
programmed into a keypad.
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