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1. 2 Fit the two projections at the back of the Ribbon Cassette into the two slots in the Ribbon Cassette Stand Card Holder Printwheel 3 Carefully lower the front of the cassette so that the ribbon 2 A A fits between the Card Holder and Printwheel Press the d eet V portions marked A in the illustration until the Ribbon tes NIL Cassette snaps into place Gr 4 Turn the Ribbon Takeup Knob counterclockwise until it locks into place Then turn it clockwise until it stops 5 Close the Top Cover 4 HOW TO CHANGE CORRECTION TAPE Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle Card Holder Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle 2 2 4 Removing Correction Tape Tum off the machine Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under Removing Rib bon Cassette Remove the left and right spools from the respective spin dies Be sure not to pull on the spindle hub when remov ing the right spool Grasp both spools and bring back to a position that is parallel with the Tape Guides Pull on the Correction Tape to take up any slack and lift it out of the typewriter installing Correction Tape While holding the two spools in your hands unwind the Correction Tape and position behind the Tape Guides and Printwheel as shown Make sure that the sticky side of the tape faces the Card Holder Fit the full spool of the Correction Tape onto the Right Supply Spindle Then fit the left spool th
2. Y appears above XX on the LCD Type in the text to be underlined Underlined text is distinguished on the LCD by the _ mark and characters which flash altemately To cancel the full underlining hold down the Code Key and press the 3 XX Key again The Y above X X on the LCD disappears This function can be used together with the Automatic centering and Bold typing functions Automatic Word Underlining Hold down the Code Key and press the 4 X X Key A Y appears above X X on the LCD Type in the text to be underlined Underlined text is distinguished on the LCD by fe mark and characters which flash alternately To cancel the word underlining hold down the Code Key and press the 4 X X Key again The above X X on the LCD disappears This function can be used together with Automatic center ing and Bold typing functions 6 AUTOMATIC CARRIER RETURN AUTO RETURN 462 g RETURN he can manager hen one of ou that the prepara Automatic Carrier J Return Zone AUTO RETURN a This function eliminates the need to press the Return Key at the end of every line This function is automatically activated in STORE mode but cannot be activated in JUST mode Hold down the Code Key and press the Key A Y appears above RETURN on the LCD Once activated the Carrier will automatically retur
3. the copy operation is not carried out and the block func tion is canceled 43 display text position cursor at first character market We planning to introduce sever al new sets with different combination f OI market We planning to introduce sever y KL STORE BLOCK move cursor to last choroacter move cursor to target position 4 improvements py We are planning to STORB EX improvements d We are planning to introduce several new sets with differen 4 5 H Block Move This function moves a block of text to a specified location in the file Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be moved i Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a Y appears above BLOCK on the display indicating that the block function is in effect Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be moved Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Move the cursor to the position where you want to move the block of text Hold down the Code Key and press the M Key The block of text is moved to the specified position Y above BLOCK disappears The block function is can cel
4. Hold down the Code Key and press the 8 Key 00 FILES is printed if there are no files in the memory 2 The type of file file name and the first 40 characters in the file are printed in a certain format from position 10 on _ the margin scale in 10 pitch regardless of the present margin settings The number of characters remaining a vailable in the memory and number of files already in memory are printed at the end of this list To temporarily stop printout press the Retum Key PAUSE PRESS lt J appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Retum Key again Press the Space Bar to terminate this function after it has been activated Sample Printout TEXT LTR1 Dear X Thank you very much for your lett PHRASE PHRS1 Please remember me kindly to your parent FORMAT FRMT1 3515 CHARACTERS AVAILABLE 03 FILES 6 AVAILABLE MEMORY CAPACITY This function allows you to see exactly how much memory is stilk available The LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 9 Key 3515 CHRS AVAILABLE i 2 The amount of memory available is automatically dis e played on the LCD LP 3 Press the Return Key to terminate this function 41 7 FILE DELETING Use this function to delete any unnecessary files or to make room for new files in the memory DELETE lo The LCD must be
5. OWNERS MANUAL WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER MODEL NO 161 53514090 Warranty FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase Sears will repair this Typewriter O ti free of charge if defective jn material or workmanship pera lon WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE Repa r pa NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES This warranty applies only while product is in use in the United States 8 This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state CAUTION 9 i Read Rules for SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Dept 731 CR W Sears Tower Chicago Safe Operation IL 60684 and Instructions Carefully Word Processing Typewriter Record in space provided below the Model No and Serial No of this appliance The Model No and the Serial No are located at the back of the machine Model No 161 538514090 Serial No 757481 Retain these numbers for future reference Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmfu
6. appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Retum Key again You can cancel the Recall function at any time after start ing a printout by pressing the Space Bar END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD when recall has been can celed 3 Recalling a FORMAT File 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press th Retum Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt J appears on the LCD if you _ have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Retum Key and retype the file name en 2 A Y appears on the LCD above RECALL While RE CALLING FORMAT appears on the LCD the margin tab SS Seen format set on the typewriter will be automatically changed to the recalled one and then END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD END OF FILE RECALL y L Ge STOP CODE SES The printing stops at any stop code in the file and STOP Se a CODE DEC TAB STOP or AUTO CENTER STOP e SE appears on the LCD Enter desired text and restart print out by holding down the Code Key and pressing the 6 DEC TAB STOP Key Refer to Stop Code d 4 NP RECALL AUTO CENTER STOP y y NP RECALL 40 5 FILE LISTING This function allows you to print a list of stored files LIST le The LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it Se po cannot be activated in the STORE mode 1
7. Allows you to review edit and recall up to 10 000 characters DUAL MARGIN ALIGNMENT Automatically blocks both sides of the typing just like it is on this page BLOCK OPERATIONS Allows you to move copy delete and insert entire blocks of text for enhanced editing 3 PITCH SELECTIONS Allows a much wider variety of type styles OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE BOLD TYPING Automatic carrier return Automatic Centering Paragraph Indentation Decimal tabulation Automatic Underlining CAPS LOCK and many more Ce e a araea a a a a Sample Letter Tools for Everyone Automatic Centering 1 Consolidated Tool Co Inc 138 Elm Boulevard Chicago Illinois 60690 June 3 1997 Everyday Hardware Inc Required Space 2 30301 Main Street Portland Oregon 98645 Dear Sir Thank you very much for your letter of May 23 and for your inquiry as to any developments in our product line for next year As a favored customer you are presently entitled to a 107 discount on all products ordered We certainly understand your position and we realize that recently the market for our products has been somewhat slow Therefore to thank you for your continued patronage we have decided that we Can offer an additional 5 discount We hope that this will help the situation Bold Typing 3 The following passage from Tools Today typifies our feelings on the matter S Automatic Full Underlining 4
8. Z Key again A Y above CAPS on the LCD disappears caps lock 12345 29 1 FILE STt RING NAME OF FILE enter file name The memory functions will make your typing easier and more efficient Repetitive phrases technical terminology and entire letters can be stored edited and recalled printed at will You can also make several files with formats margins and tabs for letters and other documents you regularly type Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the stored files for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is tumed off battery has been completely drained The contents of the _ stored file is erased Please contact your nearest Sears When power is turned on six beeps sound if the back up Service Center in this case This typewriter is equipped with a 10 000 character mem ory for storing up to 50 files Three types of files can be stored TEXT file for entire letters PHRASE file for often used phrases or terminology FORMAT file for line formats margins and tabs only Choose the file type according to the text to be stored 1 Storing a TEXT File For storing entire letters including tabs and margins 1 Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed 2 Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers Then press the Return Key Y
9. ing printout When a file is recalled normal spaces spaces typed with out pressing the Code Key will automatically trigger a car rier return if they fall in the automatic carner return zone during printout 8 SECOND KEYBOARD SPECIAL CHARACTER SET The symbols located at the upper right side of the three KBI character keys can be typed with the following procedure A 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 5 Key A W LP 2 Hold down the Shift Key or press the Shift Lock Key and po type the key with the desired symbol If you pressed the EA Shift Key keep it depressed LP Sample Printout 3 Hold down the Code Key and press the 5 Key again to cancel the Second Keyboard and restore the standard keyboard The Y above KBI on the LCD disappears 9 CAPS LOCK This function allows the typing of capital letters and num bers without pressing the Shift Key 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the Z Key A W appears above CAPS on the LCD Sample Printout CAPS LOCK While in Caps lock mode alphabetic characters are 12345 capitalized without pressing the Shift Key The number symbol keys are printed in lower case caps lock Ifyou press the Shift Key in this mode alphabetic charac We LI ters are printed in lower case and the number symbol keys are printed in upper case 2 To cancel Caps lock mode hold down the Code Key and press the
10. typewriter will delete the word starting from the last character 17 g This is his typewriter A This is our typewriter 3 Type the correct word Ta ae To cancel this function before the word is deleted hold Type our down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled This is our typewriter 4 Press the Relocation Key to retum the Caner to its pre vious position A fs ene A is the position of the Carrier 3 Deleting a Word on the LCD f very very fine 442 1 Position the cursor under the space following the word wo you wish to delete LP cooe a 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key Li The word is deleted and text is pulled to the left word Ue day 447 Type any desired text after activating the insert mode 18 SPELL CORRECTOR FUNCTION character charactor cheracter ew os a Room No 505 tt i PICA ELITE pitch etc he di d forget me not The best type i writer w signals the end of a word to the typewriter The Spelling portion of this product is based on Proximity Linguistic Technology THE PROXIMITY MERRIAM WEBSTER LINGUIBASE Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Merriam Webster Inc Turning On Off the Spell Corrector Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and
11. ON OFF Key A peop sound indicates that the Spell Corrector is turned on Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the O ON OFF Key again to turn off the Spell Corrector How the Spell Corrector Works This typewriter is equipped with a 50 000 word Main Dic tionary and when you type any series of characters word that is not found in the dictionary a beep sounds at the end of the word In addition to this dictionary there is an approximately 100 word User Dictionary to register fre quently used terms and proper nouns The Spell Corrector identifies a group of letters as a com pleted word when immediately followed by the characters and key functions below The Spell Corrector therefore starts checking spelling from the first character of the next word Numbers o 1 23456789 Symbols e 3 S EL o e c o set gag 2 2 aL Tea E Key functions Space Tab Return Index Reverse Index Two periods or apostrophes in a row signal the end of a word Hyphens that do not fall at the end of a lline signal the end of a word 0 Chicago CHICAGO der chicago VOLUME 3 Error Types The Spell Corrector checks spelling and indicates error In the following manner For words not found in the dictionary a beep will sound The names of major cities in the world abbreviations o the 50 American states common first and last names anc frequently used contractions are
12. PAUSE PRESS lt appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Retum Key again You can cancel the Recall function at any time after start ing a printout by pressing the Space Bar END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD when recall has been can celed 3 Recalling a FORMAT File 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press th Retum Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt J appears on the LCD if you _ have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Retum Key and retype the file name en 2 A Y appears on the LCD above RECALL While RE CALLING FORMAT appears on the LCD the margin tab SS Seen format set on the typewriter will be automatically changed to the recalled one and then END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD END OF FILE RECALL y L Ge STOP CODE SES The printing stops at any stop code in the file and STOP Se a CODE DEC TAB STOP or AUTO CENTER STOP e SE appears on the LCD Enter desired text and restart print out by holding down the Code Key and pressing the 6 DEC TAB STOP Key Refer to Stop Code d 4 NP RECALL AUTO CENTER STOP y y NP RECALL 40 5 FILE LISTING This function allows you to print a list of stored files LIST le The LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it Se po cannot be activated in th
13. The LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it F AA cannot be activated in the STORE mode NAME OF FILE 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the O Key NAME S OF FILE appears on the LCD wf 2 Type in the file name and press the Return Key 3 DELETE COMPLETED will appear on the LCD if the file was in the typewriter memory NOT FOUND PRESS Jr will appear if the file was not es e in the memory Press the Return Key and retype the file name Use Correction Key to delete any name on the X LCD if necessary You can cancel the file deleting function by pressing the Return Key only if there is no file name on the LCD 4 Press the Return Key to terminate this function 8 MEMORY ALL CLEAR p This function allows you to delete all files in the memory Te LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it cannot be performed in the STORE mode 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the A Key CLEAR ALL FILES Y N appears on the LCD 2 Press the Y Key ARE YOU SURE Y N appears on CD O 3 All files are cleared when the Y Key is pressed again The function is canceled if the N Key is pressed after the first or second prompt 42 9 BLOCK OPERATIONS COPY MOVE DELETE display text position cursor at first choracter Lier dd The market will continually gra was the expense of hiring out home impr E
14. The printout can be temporarily stopped by pressing the Return Key Press the Return Key again to restart printout Press the Space Bar during printout to cancel the list function Back up battery The Spell Corrector is provided with a back up battery which protects data in the User Dictionary for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is turned off Six beeps sound when power is turned on if the back up battery has been completely drained and the contents of the User Dictionary have been erased Please contact your nearest Sears Service Center in this case KN tad 4 DECIMAL TABULATION Type text GES aR VW Sample Printout Tab position Tab position 123 45 6 789 00 1523 456 78 460 bife b 24 3 KE D D This function allows you to do statistical typing easily All numbers are automatically aligned by their decimal points Set tab s at the decimal positions for each column Press the Return Key or Express Key to return the Carrier to the left margin Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Key O DECIMAL TAB appears on the LCD and the Print Point Indicator will move to the first tab stop lf any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the Carrier moves to the first tab stop Type the text with or without decimal point Typed text is displayed on the LCD Make corrections on the LCD before printout You now have three options to print the text a Pre
15. When a block of text is moved succeeding characters are shifted to the left to fill in the space created by the moving of text display text position cursor at first choracter Ex come Thank you again for your continu ed use of our products We wait for your come _Thank you again for your continu STORE BLOCK GO move cursor to last choracter t i come _We wait for your reply ee come _We wait for your reply 3 4 Block Delete This function deletes a block of text in a file Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be deleted Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a Y appears above BLOCK on the display indicating that the block function is in effect Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be deleted Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key The block of text is deleted and all succeeding text is shifted to the left to fill in the space created The Y mark above BLOCK disappears indicating that the block function is canceled 45 SUPPLIES 2 Printwheel Your typewriter comes
16. 3 X X Key A Y appears above XX on the LCD Type in the text to be underlined Underlined text is distinguished on the LCD by the _ mark and characters which flash altemately To cancel the full underlining hold down the Code Key and press the 3 XX Key again The Y above X X on the LCD disappears This function can be used together with the Automatic centering and Bold typing functions Automatic Word Underlining Hold down the Code Key and press the 4 X X Key A Y appears above X X on the LCD Type in the text to be underlined Underlined text is distinguished on the LCD by fe mark and characters which flash alternately To cancel the word underlining hold down the Code Key and press the 4 X X Key again The above X X on the LCD disappears This function can be used together with Automatic center ing and Bold typing functions 6 AUTOMATIC CARRIER RETURN AUTO RETURN 462 g RETURN he can manager hen one of ou that the prepara Automatic Carrier J Return Zone AUTO RETURN a This function eliminates the need to press the Return Key at the end of every line This function is automatically activated in STORE mode but cannot be activated in JUST mode Hold down the Code Key and press the Key A Y appears above RETURN on the LCD Once activated the Carrier will a
17. Cover and remove it 2 Press the markzon the Cord Compartment Cover on fie rear of the typewriter open the cover and take out the power cord 3 Fit the power cord through the slot on the Cord Compart ment and close the cover Plug the cord into an outlet of the proper voltage 110 120V AC 60Hz Power Cord 1 Turn On Typewriter Raise the Paper Support and tum on the Power Switch located on the right side of the typewriter The following initial operations occur 1 A beep sounds and the Power on Lamp green on the keyboard lights up 2 The Carrier moves to the extreme left side and then moves to the left margin The Printwheel rotates and stops at the programmed position While the above operations are occurring all other type writer functions stop Start the next operation only after the initial operations are completed Make sure the Printwheel Ribbon Cassette and Correc tion Tape are properly installed and that there is a suffi cient quantity of ribbon and correction tape remaining insert Paper Insert paper between the Paper Support and Platen Roll er Tum tha Platen Knob on the left of the typewriter to advance the paper When the top of the paper comes into sight pull the Paper Bail upward by hand to open it and continue turning the Platen Knob to feed paper in be tween the Paper Bail and Platen Roller The paper is released when the Paper Release Knob is turned backward en
18. Indicator to its previous position Correcting Character s on Another Line If the correction is on another line press the Reverse Index Key or Index Key clears any correction memory to align the Print Point Indicator with the line where the cor rection is to be made Move the Print Point Indicator to the position one space to the right of the character s to be corrected using the Space Bar and or Backspace Key Press the Correction Key The Print Point Indicator will backspace to the incorrect character Type the incorrect character and it will be erased The Print Point Indicator does not move Type the correct character s Retum the Print Point Indicator to the previous position 10 CORRECTIONS ON LCD DISPLAY 1 Moving the Cursor BACK 1 Press the Backspace Key to move the Cursor one space SE to the left a 2 Press the Express Key to move the Cursor one space to the right Hold down either key for continuous movement Ex to be corrected 2 Replacing 1 Bring the cursor under the character vou want to correct using the Backspace and or Express Key besr typewriter Type the correct character The character is automatically 442 replaced be n ee 8 gd c 3 X 7 K best typewriter 442 3 Press the Relocation Key to return the cursor to its former e S position LP Ex 3 Deleting to be corrected Sa TESCH 1 Position the cursor under the character to be del
19. Sets the left right margin 6 TAB SET CLEAR KEY Sets or clears tabs 7 CODE KEY Hold down the Code Key to activate special func tions Auto center File recall etc in conjunction with several other keys INDENT LINE SPACE PITCH XX KBI FIND aR ETE TE Zau ERASE VOLUME List 8 SHIFT KEY Enables typing of capital letters or a character on the upper half of a key when held down When it s pressed the Shift Lamp red on the Keyboard lights up 9 SHIFT LOCK KEY _ Locks the Shift Key in position to type a series of capital letters when pressed When it s locked the Shift Lamp red lights up Release by touching either Shift Key 10 SPACE BAR A light touch moves the Carrier ahead one space For repeat spacing hold it down 11 CORRECTION KEY Corrects characters Hold down for repeat correc tion 12 RELOCATION KEY After backspacing to correct or underline text etc press the Relocation Key to return the Carrier one space after the last character typed On the LCD the cursor retums to its former position NP LP E SCH poa n gengt o i Hell ne TER Ae ae s SOP LIST CAPACITY DELETE HYPHEN AD ENN INSERT SEARCH 5 Ee V D SPAC 47 EEE EEE PEP ee es 8 15 Hold down these keys for repeat action The following characters x X _ are also repeated by holding down the respective keys 13 MODE KEY 16 RETU
20. Text will be printed and the Carrier stops at that position b Press the Tab Key Text will be printed and the Car rier will advance to the next tab position making it a standard tab c Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Key Text wil be printed and the Carrier will advance to the next tab making it a decimal tab again To advance to the next line press the Return Key and repeat 3 through 5 To cancel the Decimal tab mode first clear the text on the LCD using the Correction Key and then press the Return Key The Decimal tab mode will be canceled and the Carrier returns to the left margin on the next line 2 AUTOMATIC CENTERING eee DI Gi WW CENTERING 2 y NP Ex Type Phrase 3 Everything_ 420 SE NP 9 cl Sample Printout Left Margin Right Margin Everything WORD 420 e RP CODE C or d This function allows you to center text evenly between the left or indent and right margin Hold down the Code Key and press the C Key O CENTERING appears on the LCD and the Print Point Indicator automatically advances to the center of the mar gin setting lf any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the Carrier advances to the center of the margin setting Type the phrase to be centered Typed text is displayed on the LCD Make corrections on the LCD before printout lf more characters are typed than will fit between the left
21. also included in the 50 000 word dictionary Examples New York Tokyo CA IL John Mary don t isn t A beep sounds if the first letter of a proper noun or if all the letters of a proper noun are not capitalized Examples Chicago San Francisco Tom A period must be typed after all abbreviations If not a beep will sound Examples Mr bldg etc Beep Volume Adjustment Any of 10 volume levels can be set from the Keyboard When the power is first turned on the beep volume is set to the fiftfF euet Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the P VOLUME Key Each time this key is pressed the vol ume increases one step The volume retums to the first level after it reaches the tenth level SUGGEST 9 8 3 4 Finding Typing Errors on the Current Line Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the S FIND Key The Carrier will move to the first incorrect word on the current line Correct the error To find any other incorrect word hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 5 FIND Key again The Carrier or cursor moves to the next incorrect word Then correct the error Repeat the same procedure to correct all errors on the current line The Carrier or cursor stops at the end of the line typed after all errors are corrected The one line memory is cleared by pressing return center index reverse index This function cannot be us
22. at the beginning 2 Fit the two projections at the back of the Ribbon Cassette into the two slots in the Ribbon Cassette Stand Card Holder Printwheel 3 Carefully lower the front of the cassette so that the ribbon 2 A A fits between the Card Holder and Printwheel Press the d eet V portions marked A in the illustration until the Ribbon tes NIL Cassette snaps into place Gr 4 Turn the Ribbon Takeup Knob counterclockwise until it locks into place Then turn it clockwise until it stops 5 Close the Top Cover 4 HOW TO CHANGE CORRECTION TAPE Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle Card Holder Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle 2 2 4 Removing Correction Tape Tum off the machine Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under Removing Rib bon Cassette Remove the left and right spools from the respective spin dies Be sure not to pull on the spindle hub when remov ing the right spool Grasp both spools and bring back to a position that is parallel with the Tape Guides Pull on the Correction Tape to take up any slack and lift it out of the typewriter installing Correction Tape While holding the two spools in your hands unwind the Correction Tape and position behind the Tape Guides and Printwheel as shown Make sure that the sticky side of the tape faces the Card Holder Fit the full spool of the Correction Tape onto the Right Supply Spindle Then fit
23. be temporarily stopped by pressing the Return Key Press the Return Key again to restart printout Press the Space Bar during printout to cancel the list function Back up battery The Spell Corrector is provided with a back up battery which protects data in the User Dictionary for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is turned off Six beeps sound when power is turned on if the back up battery has been completely drained and the contents of the User Dictionary have been erased Please contact your nearest Sears Service Center in this case KN tad 4 DECIMAL TABULATION Type text GES aR VW Sample Printout Tab position Tab position 123 45 6 789 00 1523 456 78 460 bife b 24 3 KE D D This function allows you to do statistical typing easily All numbers are automatically aligned by their decimal points Set tab s at the decimal positions for each column Press the Return Key or Express Key to return the Carrier to the left margin Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Key O DECIMAL TAB appears on the LCD and the Print Point Indicator will move to the first tab stop lf any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the Carrier moves to the first tab stop Type the text with or without decimal point Typed text is displayed on the LCD Make corrections on the LCD before printout You now have three options to print the text a Press the Return Key
24. delete the word starting from the last character 17 g This is his typewriter A This is our typewriter 3 Type the correct word Ta ae To cancel this function before the word is deleted hold Type our down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled This is our typewriter 4 Press the Relocation Key to retum the Caner to its pre vious position A fs ene A is the position of the Carrier 3 Deleting a Word on the LCD f very very fine 442 1 Position the cursor under the space following the word wo you wish to delete LP cooe a 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key Li The word is deleted and text is pulled to the left word Ue day 447 Type any desired text after activating the insert mode 18 SPELL CORRECTOR FUNCTION character charactor cheracter ew os a Room No 505 tt i PICA ELITE pitch etc he di d forget me not The best type i writer w signals the end of a word to the typewriter The Spelling portion of this product is based on Proximity Linguistic Technology THE PROXIMITY MERRIAM WEBSTER LINGUIBASE Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Merriam Webster Inc Turning On Off the Spell Corrector Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the O
25. enabl ing it to rearrange them in the order of usage frequency Erasing Words from the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be deleted desired Type the word to be deleted from the User Dictionary Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 2 ERASE Key A beep sounds confirming that the word hab been deleted If no beep sounds it means that the word has not been stored in the User Dictionary The Print Point Indicator can be either below the word or one space immediately following the word to be deleted Previous words on the same line can be deleted by backspacing to any position under the word to be deleted 9 1 Most Frequent Word 2 lb kryptonite kg FCC a ee es 16 Spaces Least Frequent Word S List of the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be printed out in the order of usage frequency or alphabetically The last word in the list is the first word which will be deleted to make room for new entries when the User Dictionary is full Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 4 LIST Key The words In the User Dictionary are printed in order of usage frequency in a certain format Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the H A LIST Key The words in the User Dictionary are now printed in alphabetical order If the User Dictionary is empty the expression NO WORD is shown in the display
26. has a one line automatic correction memory The machine remembers all characters typed in the last full line and will correct any or all of those charac ters Characters beyond the correction memory can also be corrected easily with a few extra steps The correction memory is automatically cleared when the Return Index or Reverse Index Key is pressed The correction memory is also cleared if the power is tumed off Correcting the Last Character s Typed Press the Correction Key The Print Point Indicator will backspace and erase the incorrect character s H you hold down the Correction Key the machine will continue erasing characters in the last full line until the Correction Key is released Type the correct character s Correcting Previous Character s Within the Current Line Move the Print Point Indicator to align it with the charac ter s to be corrected using the Backspace Key Press the Correction Key to erase the incorrect charac ter s Hold down the Correction Key to correct more than one character Correction will be repeated until the Correction Key is released Type the correct character s 13 14 in the world v Mr Joyn Lewis 2001 Newborn St Electro City fe A Mr Joen Lewis BACK SACE Coe A Mr Joen Lewis Dee A Mr John Lewis A 4 Mr John Lewis 2001 Newborn St Electro City 4 2 3 5 Press the Relocation Key to retum the Print Point
27. may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation H this equipment does cause harmful interference to rsadio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures ee EL Fe Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to wich the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 1 Your new Sears Typewriter has been designed to operate on standard U S A Power 110 120 Volts AC 60Hz only 2 Your typewriter is a highly sophisticated mechanism so never attempt to Ge it Ween If repair becomes necessary have JE repotreei by Sears qualified ser e Sema ii 3 Never insert metal objects such as a screwdriver paper clip nail file etc inside the type writer This could cause damage to the typewriter and or electrical shock 4 Do not leave your typewriter unattended when the machine is on Always turn off the type writer when you have finished typing Your new Sears Word Processing Typewriter uses the most advanced electronic technology and grea
28. of the cursor The cursor moves one space to the right for each character inserted When the cursor is at the far right side of the LCD text is pushed to the left for each character inserted Hold down the Code Key and press the Backspace Key again The insert mode is terminated and the cursor does not move or Press the Relocation Key The insert mode is terminated and the cursor returns to the end of the text 11 AUTOMATIC WORD CORRECTION 1 This is his ypewriter 1 This is his ypewriter A This is his typewriter 2 2 This is his typewriter 1 This is his typewriter 2 This function allows you to correct the last or previously typed word s only on the current line with one operation Deleting the Last Word Typed on Paper Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key An intermittent beep will sound Press the Space Bar The typewriter will delete the word starting from the last character Type the correct word s To cancel this function before the word is deleted hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled Deleting a Previous Word on the Current Line While holding down the Code Key press the Correction Key and then the last character of the word to be cor rected The Carrier moves to the position of that character and an intermittent beep will sound Press the first character of the word to be corrected The
29. outlet Store the Power Cord in the Cord Compartment Replace the Keyboard Cover and fasten securely MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1 Cleaning 1 Do not attempt to disassemble the typewriter to clean it 2 Dust the typewriter lightly using only a dry cloth 3 Never use water or solvents such as thinner alcohol etc to clean your typewriter 4 When the Top Cover is opened for replacement of the Printwheel Ribbon Cassette or Correction Tape be sure not to drop items such as a pin paper clip nail file etc into the typewriter They may cause damage to the typewriter 2 Service 1 It is recommended that your typewriter be serviced at least once a year by a Sears qualified service technician Any malfunction caused Dy maintenance performed by anyone other than Sears qualified service personnel will void the warranty H the typewriter fails to function or does not function properly check the following Is the typewriter plugged into a live socket Is the typewriter switched on is the Printwheel properly installed See Page o Section 2 Paragraph 2 Are the Ribbon Cassette and the Correction Tape properly installed Have the Ribbon Cassette or Correction Tape been used up lf the typewriter still does not work properly after checking the above contact your nearest Sears Service Center 47 Paper Support Description Top Cover LCD Assembly Keyboard Cover Platen Knob Screw Cover Assembly Cord
30. position in the file and edit it Make correc tions as explained in Corrections on LCD In the Edit mode when more than 40 characters are entered they appear on the LCD in 2 lines In order to check which features are engaged depressing the Code Key will change the LCD to one line and the Y marks will appear to show the mode and feature set tings When the Code Key is released the indication on the LCD returns to 2 lines H ANhen you specify a format file FORMAT FILE appears Move the Carrier to any position and set the new margins tabs as you would in any other mode f Function Symbols When stored text is displayed on the LCD the typewriter functions are represented by the symbols shown at left 1 2 Moving Cursor Press the Backspace Key to move the cursor one space to the left Press the Express Key to move the cursor one space to the right Hold down either key for continuous movement Going to the Beginning or End of a File Press the Relocation Key to go to the end of the file Hold down the Code Key and press the Relocation Key to go to the beginning of the file Moving Cursor to Desired Position Using the Search Function Hold down the Code Key and press the Express Key S appears on the LCD Type the characters you want to find maximum of 18 characters Press the Return Key The typewriter searches for the text that youahave typed from its
31. present position regardless of any underlining of text Once found the cursor appears at the position after the last letter of that text If the text that you have typed is not in the file the cursor returns to its previous position before function activation The desired text will be memorized by the typewriter until power is turned off and appears every time you activate the Search function It is useful to find any other occur rences of the same text 37 efile EditingesThe display is cleared an hd MARGIN TAB SET 38 6 1 2 3 4 ds Changing Existing Margin and Tab Settings in the Text File Only Locate the box mark E which will alternately flash with MARGIN TAB SET when you bring the cursor under it Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key The counter indicating the remaining number of spaces to the right margin appears The margin tab settings in this file are recalled Set any new margins and tabs moving the carrier to any position as you would in any other mode Hold down the Code Key and press the Ei Key again The cursor returns one space to the right of the box mark OH Back Code To move the Carrier back one space at the left margin or a tab position enter back codes while editing the file Hanging Indentation This function is used to temporarily move the character s to the left of the stored left margin of text It causes the be
32. previous position Correcting Character s on Another Line If the correction is on another line press the Reverse Index Key or Index Key clears any correction memory to align the Print Point Indicator with the line where the cor rection is to be made Move the Print Point Indicator to the position one space to the right of the character s to be corrected using the Space Bar and or Backspace Key Press the Correction Key The Print Point Indicator will backspace to the incorrect character Type the incorrect character and it will be erased The Print Point Indicator does not move Type the correct character s Retum the Print Point Indicator to the previous position 10 CORRECTIONS ON LCD DISPLAY 1 Moving the Cursor BACK 1 Press the Backspace Key to move the Cursor one space SE to the left a 2 Press the Express Key to move the Cursor one space to the right Hold down either key for continuous movement Ex to be corrected 2 Replacing 1 Bring the cursor under the character vou want to correct using the Backspace and or Express Key besr typewriter Type the correct character The character is automatically 442 replaced be n ee 8 gd c 3 X 7 K best typewriter 442 3 Press the Relocation Key to return the cursor to its former e S position LP Ex 3 Deleting to be corrected Sa TESCH 1 Position the cursor under the character to be deleted using the B
33. rearrange them in the order of usage frequency Erasing Words from the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be deleted desired Type the word to be deleted from the User Dictionary Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 2 ERASE Key A beep sounds confirming that the word hab been deleted If no beep sounds it means that the word has not been stored in the User Dictionary The Print Point Indicator can be either below the word or one space immediately following the word to be deleted Previous words on the same line can be deleted by backspacing to any position under the word to be deleted 9 1 Most Frequent Word 2 lb kryptonite kg FCC a ee es 16 Spaces Least Frequent Word S List of the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be printed out in the order of usage frequency or alphabetically The last word in the list is the first word which will be deleted to make room for new entries when the User Dictionary is full Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 4 LIST Key The words In the User Dictionary are printed in order of usage frequency in a certain format Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the H A LIST Key The words in the User Dictionary are now printed in alphabetical order If the User Dictionary is empty the expression NO WORD is shown in the display The printout can
34. regardless of any underlining of text Once found the cursor appears at the position after the last letter of that text If the text that you have typed is not in the file the cursor returns to its previous position before function activation The desired text will be memorized by the typewriter until power is turned off and appears every time you activate the Search function It is useful to find any other occur rences of the same text 37 efile EditingesThe display is cleared an hd MARGIN TAB SET 38 6 1 2 3 4 ds Changing Existing Margin and Tab Settings in the Text File Only Locate the box mark E which will alternately flash with MARGIN TAB SET when you bring the cursor under it Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key The counter indicating the remaining number of spaces to the right margin appears The margin tab settings in this file are recalled Set any new margins and tabs moving the carrier to any position as you would in any other mode Hold down the Code Key and press the Ei Key again The cursor returns one space to the right of the box mark OH Back Code To move the Carrier back one space at the left margin or a tab position enter back codes while editing the file Hanging Indentation This function is used to temporarily move the character s to the left of the stored left margin of text It causes the beginning of the par
35. s changed each time the Mode Key is press ed 1 Normal Print Mode NP When power is first turned on the typewriter is in the Nor mal Print NP mode In this mode characters are NP immediately typed on the paper without appearing on the pouner display LCD H Counter The counter at the right side of the LCD indicates the remaining number of spaces to the right margin If you type beyond the right margin the number increases one by one 2 Line Print Mode LP This mode allows you to print one line at a time Charac ters appear on the display as you type them enabling you to correct any typed entry on the LCD Characters are printed when you press the Tab or Return Key You can type in new text while the previous line is being printed 3 Justified Print Mode JUST This mode allows you to align both margins i e evenly position the words between the left and right margins sample Printout Left Margin Right Margin Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and lt printout in NP LP mode gt Store STORE Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print l l NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and lt printout in JUST mode gt Store STORE Characters appear on the display as you type them enabling you to correct any typed entry on the LCD When you type a character of any word exceeding the right margin indicated by the cou
36. to turn the Platen Roller PAPER BAIL Holds paper against the platen CARRIER Prints characters moves as it prints CARRYING HANDLE Used to carry machine Normally contained inside bottom plate LCD Displays the typed characters 2 Carrier Mechanism under the Top Cover PRINTWHEEL Element with characters for printing RIBBON TAKEUP KNOB Wound to take up any slack in ribbon RIBBON CASSETTE CORD COMPARTMENT Contains power cord PAPER SUPPORT Supports the paper When folded down prevents dust from getting inside PAPER RELEASE KNOB Releases paper for alignment POWER SWITCH Tums power on and off TOP COVER Open to replace accessories MARGIN SCALE Provides numerical indication of printing position PRINT POINT INDICATOR Indicates printing position LINE LOCATOR dot line Denotes the bottom of the typed line CARD HOLDER Holds paper envelopes and cards etc against the Platen CORRECTION TAPE GUIDE Guides Correction Tape CORRECTION TAPE PRINT HEAD PRINTWHEEL SET RELEASE LEVER Strikes against Printwheel _ Used when replacing Printwheel 3 4 Keyboard Layout AG Key Functions 1 MARGIN RELEASE KEY Releases the margins to type beyond them or set new ones 2 POWER ON LAMP GREEN Lights up when the machine is turned on 3 TAB KEY Moves the Carrier to the next tab 4 SHIFT LAMP RED Lights up when the Shift Key is pressed or locked 5 LEFT RIGHT MARGIN SET KEY
37. typing efficiency Some of the many outstanding features of your new typewriter are S 50 file 10 000 character memory _ The number in brackets refers to Four typewriter modes the Sample Letter on the next page 40 character Liquid Crystal Display LCD 40 character 2 lines Easy to change 100 character printwheel Line spacing selector 1 1 1 2 and 2 lines Pitch selector 10 12 and 15 characters per inch 5 year memory back up battery Full line correction memory Full electronic tabulator 16 positions resettable Automate EE elen 1 Decimal tabulation eege Ee 7 Automatic paragraph indentation s cc csccessesssessonssevesssensavactesensen ell Automatic carrier retum Automatic word correction Automatic word full underlining s e esessesseserernererrnreesrerreevererresserens 4 6 Bold typing WEE neues Ee EE 3 Required hyphen Required space S eeng 2 Block copy move delete Spell Corrector Caps lock Self demonstration See below Hold down the Code Key and press the D Key to a GE automatically print out the feature listing as follows THIS WORD PROCFESSING TYPEWRITER HAS MANY FEATURES TO MAKE TYPING EASIER 80 CHARACTER DISPLAY Allows you to review and edit text before printing SPELLING CHECK Automatically checks spelling of 50 000 words plus checks an additional 100 words that may be special to you TEXT MEMORY Allows you to r
38. will not stop until the end of the file A y appears on the LCD above RECALL and the typewriter will print the file To temporarily stop printout press the Return Key PAUSE PRESS appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Return Key again You can cancel the recall function at any time during print out by pressing the Space Bar END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD when the recall has been canceled The typewriter will stop after printing the specified number of lines and PRESS TO CONTINUE appears on the LCD asking you to restart printing Press the Return Key to restart printout You can not cance the recall function by pressing the Space Bar when PAUSE PRESS e or PRESS TO CONTINUE is displayed on the LCD When the recall has been completed END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD 39 RECALL 2 Recalling a PHRASE File NAME OF FILE 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press the Return Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt appears on the LCD if you have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Return Key and retype the file name 2 A W appears on the LCD above RECALL and the Caner will start printing from its present position accord ing to the margins which are currently set To temporarily stop printout press the Return Key
39. AFEL 8 5 HOW TO CHANGE PRINTWHEEL un ccssccsccsssesssssesseseessesssstsavsvssesssnecsavesessvessnseeaven 9 Gi TVYPEWRHER MODES ebe 10 Ta MCI settee art T A uae Se eee 11 Be ROS EE 12 9 CORRECTIONS ON PAPER a sccciiendcseteahiaenucea arisan Errr isare r enn ranana ans 13 10 CORRECTIONS ON LCD DISPLAY essesi 15 E E ege de een e GN 17 SPELL COMMECTOR FUNCTION eeh ee EE 19 TYPEWRITER FUNCTION een EE GE 24 t MOC EI ENEE 24 De IS ONMA TIC GENTENG E 25 3 AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH INDENTATION sessirnir neen 26 A BOES ee 26 5 AUTOMATIC ie EI ER 27 6 AUTOMATIC CARRIER RETURN oecccccscsescscsssssssssssessssessressssesuesesssnssnevesesaseeeneans 28 7 REQUIRED HYPHEN AND REQUIRED SPACE nieren 28 8 SECOND KEYBOARD SPECIAL CHARACTER SET eeens 29 Be HORST E 29 FENOPY FUNCTION iiiar iiiaae rirani a naa ni areias Oe e OR EE EE 30 2 SOP CODE EE SE 34 SOERENSEN 26 4 FILE RECALL PRINTOUT ON PAPER erreseina irren 39 E EM IS ING eege Eege 41 6 AVAILABLE MEMORY CAPACITY eeeeccsrncrccrenennnnisnnonnirnrn 41 7 FILE DELETING o s ee 42 8 MEMORY ALE OUAR EE 42 o BLOCK OPERATIONS COPY MOVE DELETE cscccssesssesssecssessssecssesseavensseneesen 43 EE et 46 AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE cocsccsccscssessscsseccsssseessssesssessenseennnsensen 47 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Anise 47 a hh e ee re cen me ar e e a ee 1 Operating Parts PLATEN ROLLER Rolls paper in and out PLATEN KNOB Used to turn the Plate
40. HANGE CORRECTION TAFEL 8 5 HOW TO CHANGE PRINTWHEEL un ccssccsccsssesssssesseseessesssstsavsvssesssnecsavesessvessnseeaven 9 Gi TVYPEWRHER MODES ebe 10 Ta MCI settee art T A uae Se eee 11 Be ROS EE 12 9 CORRECTIONS ON PAPER a sccciiendcseteahiaenucea arisan Errr isare r enn ranana ans 13 10 CORRECTIONS ON LCD DISPLAY essesi 15 E E ege de een e GN 17 SPELL COMMECTOR FUNCTION eeh ee EE 19 TYPEWRITER FUNCTION een EE GE 24 t MOC EI ENEE 24 De IS ONMA TIC GENTENG E 25 3 AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH INDENTATION sessirnir neen 26 A BOES ee 26 5 AUTOMATIC ie EI ER 27 6 AUTOMATIC CARRIER RETURN oecccccscsescscsssssssssssessssessressssesuesesssnssnevesesaseeeneans 28 7 REQUIRED HYPHEN AND REQUIRED SPACE nieren 28 8 SECOND KEYBOARD SPECIAL CHARACTER SET eeens 29 Be HORST E 29 FENOPY FUNCTION iiiar iiiaae rirani a naa ni areias Oe e OR EE EE 30 2 SOP CODE EE SE 34 SOERENSEN 26 4 FILE RECALL PRINTOUT ON PAPER erreseina irren 39 E EM IS ING eege Eege 41 6 AVAILABLE MEMORY CAPACITY eeeeccsrncrccrenennnnisnnonnirnrn 41 7 FILE DELETING o s ee 42 8 MEMORY ALE OUAR EE 42 o BLOCK OPERATIONS COPY MOVE DELETE cscccssesssesssecssessssecssesseavensseneesen 43 EE et 46 AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE cocsccsccscssessscsseccsssseessssesssessenseennnsensen 47 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Anise 47 a hh e ee re cen me ar e e a ee 1 Operating Parts PLATEN ROLLER Rolls paper in and out PLATEN KNOB Used
41. Paragraph The market will continually grow as the expense of hiring out Indentation home improvements increases Consumers will be forced to do 5 whatever is necessary and this Fact offers a grand opportunity to all those involved in this area Please look under the following areas in the Company Prospectus inserted which describes our goals for the coming years Section Title lt Automatic Word Section Pages Underlining 6 Meeting the New Markets 2 3 2 31 46 Our Answer 11 6 93 102 What We Can Do Together 18 14 209 234 Y Decimal Tabulation 7 Thank you again for your continued use of our products We wait Cor your reply Very truly yours James Harrison Assistant Sales Manager This owners manual describes how to use all of the typewriter s features and controls how to replace accessories and many other important things Please read this manual completely before operating your new electronic typewriter i Sears typewriter stands are designed to give you comfort by providing the proper height for the typewriter when typing A Sears typewriter stand also provides you with a convenient storage location for your typewriter when it is not being used TABLE OF CONTENTS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS voccessscsscesssecssscessesseessvesssessrsersssessnssssssssessnssessesasassuess 1 BA COPE TIONG a A 4 pe E EREECHEN 4 2 HOW TOSTART TYPING erer 4 3 HOW TO CHANGE RIBBON CASSETTE sissien MOTOREA Geh 7 4 HOW TO C
42. RN KEY Changes the typewriter mode Pressed to advance paper one line and retum the Carrier to the left margin For repeat line spacing hold it down Also clears the correction memory 14 REVERSE INDEX KEY Pressed to retract paper without moving the Carrier Paper will retract a half line 1 12 every time the key is pressed By holding down the key paper will retract continuously Also clears the correction memory 17 EXPRESS KEY Press to return the Carrier to the left margin without line spacing LCD must be cleared or move the cursor one space to the right on the LCD Hold down the key for repeat spacing on the LCD only 15 INDEX KEY Pressed to advance paper without moving the Car rier Paper will advance a half line 1 12 every time the key is pressed By holding down the key paper will advance continuously Also clears the correction 18 BACKSPACE KEY memory A light touch moves the Carrier backward one space or moves the cursor one space to the left on the LCD For repeat action hold it down BASIC OPERATIONS 1 SELF DEMONSTRATION Hold down the Code Key and press the D Key The typewriter will automatically perform a printout of features When you activate this function the correction memory is cleared To Cancel the printout at any time simply touch the Space Bar 2 HOW TO START TYPING 1 Set Up Typewriter 1 Place the typewriter on a desk or other flat surface Lif
43. Return Key You can terminate the STORE mode at any time by pres sing the Mode Key Any entered text will be automatically stored CL MARGIN TAB SET Text Phrase Format y STORE Z STORE 4 5 6 H 8 9 10 472 3 Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD IT P and F will flash Press the T TEXT Key The paper is fed one line and the Carrier returns to the left margin The LCD is cleared and the counter indicating the number of spaces to the right margin appears The Automatic retum is automatically activated Margin and tab settings as well as other functions which were in effect before entering the STORE mode are automatically canceled to be stored in the back up mem ory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key MARGIN TAB SET appears Set the left and right margins and tabs as you wouid in the NP mode Clear any unnecessary tabs Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key again lt gt MARGIN TAB SET disappears The Carrier returns to the newly set left margin Enter texte Entered text is displayed on the LCD and printed one line at a time when you type a normal hyphen or space in the automatic carrier return zone Make c rrections on the LCD before the line is printed Once text is printed on paper it cannot be corrected To ma
44. Storage Cover Bottom Pan Assembly Handle Hinge Pin Handle Printwheel Ribbon Cassette Correction Tape Part No 060 71520 44 005 13062 060 27300 060 70530 O60 70540 45 200 71020 005 61513 060 70580 44 005 707 11 200 701 80 OQ60 70320 44 See page 46 Your Sears Merchandise has added value when you consider that Sears has Service Units nationwide staffed with Sears trained professional technicians using Sears approved parts and methods For replacement parts or service not shown above contact your nearest Sears Service Center SEARS OWNERS MANUAL MODEL NO 161 53514090 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Now that you have purchased your typewriter should a need ever exist for repair parts or service simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit 757481 WORD PROCESSING ER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 1 PART NUMBER 2 PART DESCRIPTION 3 MODEL NUMBER 161 5351 4090 4 NAME of ITEM WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER 7 d All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for expedited handling Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No 001 02099 01 Printed in Japan 040690 TS1481 SEARS
45. TS1481 SEARS OWNERS MANUAL WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER MODEL NO 161 53514090 Warranty FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase Sears will repair this Typewriter O ti free of charge if defective jn material or workmanship pera lon WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE Repa r pa NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES This warranty applies only while product is in use in the United States 8 This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state CAUTION 9 i Read Rules for SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Dept 731 CR W Sears Tower Chicago Safe Operation IL 60684 and Instructions Carefully Word Processing Typewriter Record in space provided below the Model No and Serial No of this appliance The Model No and the Serial No are located at the back of the machine Model No 161 538514090 Serial No 757481 Retain these numbers for future reference Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions
46. abling you to freely move the paper by hand for alignment purposes Close the Paper Bail and return the Paper Release Knob to its forward position before typing LINE SPACE COOE mn m OUT OLINE SP 4 1 5 2 PITCH B CH Set Typing Controls Line Spacing Hold down the Code Key and press the 1 Key lt gt LINE SP 1 1 5 2 appears on the LCD The line space in use will blink To change the line spacing hold down the Code Key and press the 1 Key again The line spacing changes each time the 1 Key is pressed and the respective setting blinks Releasing the Code Key sets the line spacing and automatically terminates the selection mode Setting 2 provides double spacing 3 lines per inch Setting 1 1 2 provides one and a half spacing 4 lines per inch Setting 1 provides single spacing 6 lines per inch Line space selection can be performed in the NP mode and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac ters on the LCD Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the line space print pitch settings for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is turned off When power is turned on six beeps sound if the back up battery has been completely drained The line space print pitch settings are cleared Please contact your nearest Sears Service Center in this case Print Pitch The print pitch should be set to match the Printwheel being us
47. ackspace and or Express Key bbest typewriter To delete more than one character position the cursor under the character at the far left of the series you want to delete 2 Press the Correction Key to delete the character s Each time the Correction Key is pressed the character above the cursor is deleted and the text is pulled one space to the left Hold the Correction Key down to quickly delete a number of characters 3 Press the Relocation Key to return the cursor to the pre vious position best typewriter 7 Se STEE y LP insert position e best typeriter 443 Vv LP 4 INSERT E IEN 4 Di e best typewriter 442 y LP A INSERT 3 G e best typewriter be 16 1 3 4 lt At the end of text gt When the cursor is at the end of the text characters are pulled one space to the right as each deletion is made If the beginning of the text appears at the left side of the LCD with the cursor at the end of the text the cursor will move to the left each time a deletion is made inserting Use the Backspace and or Express Key to bring the cur sor to the character one space to the right of where you want to insert text Hold down the Code Key and press the Backspace Key The character above the cursor will alternately flash with a box mark i Typ the desired character s and or space s Inserts are effected to the left of the cursor Th
48. agraph to be highlighted and the reader of the text to distinguish the beginning of each paragraph Saving Tab This function is used to temporarily move the character s to the left of a stored tab position or indent position in the text Tab memory can be saved with this function Entering Back Codes Hold down the Code Key and press the DI Key The symbol e appears on the LCD 4 FILE RECALL PRINTOUT ON PAPER RECALL Gi S NAME OF FILE Ki NP enter file name NP EH PRINTOUT PRESS TO CONTINUE y y NP RECALL PRINTOUT END OF FILE RECALL 7 y NP RECALL 3 EI 6 This function allows you to recall print out the stored file in the NP or JUST mode The LCD must be cleared to activate the File recall Recalling a TEXT File Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press the Return Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt appears on the LCD if you have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Retum Key and retype the file name The Carrier will move to the left margin setting of that par ticular file and TYPE 00 LINES PRESS lt appears on the LCD Type in any number of lines from 01 to 99 Standard 11 paper is 66 single spaced lines long and 14 paper is 84 single spaced lines long Then press the Return Key H you do not enter the number of lines desired printing will not stop unt
49. and right margins the counter indicates O a beep will sound Press the Margin Release Key to continue typing Press the Return Key The text is printed centered be tween the left or indent and right margins and the Automatic centering function is cleared The Print Point Indicator remains positioned one space to the right of the centered text To cancel the Automatic centering function without print ing first clear the text on the LCD using the Correction Key then hold down the Code Key and press the C Key or Press the Return Key after clearing the text on the LCD The Carrier returns to the left margin or indent on the next line This function can be used together with Bold typing and Automatic underlining functions 3 AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH INDENTATION This function sets a temporary left margin which elimi nates the need for constant tabbing or spacing after each INDENT carrier retum MAR R 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where the xX j paragraph is to be indented E 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Release Key A ST appears above INDENT on the LCD The Ss Seng present position will be set as the temporary left margin until the function is canceled Automatic Paragraph Indentation Left Margin Right Margin V 3 Type in the text to be indented arp Ebectronhe Typewriter vere ihe Mast sdvenced shactreake and greatly imcevseoe your typ
50. atically canceled to be stored in the back up mem ory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode 5 Set the left and right margins and tabs at any position as yous would in any other mode Clear any unnecessary tabs set margin tab CLOSING FILE Y N y y STORE RETURN H 6 Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD B 7 Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to the Format storing mode 33 ALL FILE SPACE USED kd STORE OUT OF MEMORY vo STORE 2 STOP CODE STOP CODE y NP RECALL PRINTOUT 2 All File Space Used If you specify a new file and there are already 50 files in the typewriter memory ALL FILE SPACE USED appears on the LCD In this case one file must be deleted to create a new file Refer to File Deleting Out of Memory If you run out of memory OUT OF MEMORY appears on the LCD In this case press the Mode Key to store entered text and retum to the NP mode Unneeded file s must be deleted to make room in the memory for your present file Refer to File Deleting To stop printing at locations in a file in order to type words or phrases during recalling printing enter stop codes while storing or editing the file Entering Stop Codes Hold down the Code Key and press the 7 K
51. ation is not carried out and the block func tion is canceled 43 display text position cursor at first character market We planning to introduce sever al new sets with different combination f OI market We planning to introduce sever y KL STORE BLOCK move cursor to last choroacter move cursor to target position 4 improvements py We are planning to STORB EX improvements d We are planning to introduce several new sets with differen 4 5 H Block Move This function moves a block of text to a specified location in the file Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be moved i Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a Y appears above BLOCK on the display indicating that the block function is in effect Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be moved Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Move the cursor to the position where you want to move the block of text Hold down the Code Key and press the M Key The block of text is moved to the specified position Y above BLOCK disappears The block function is can celed at this time
52. between the left and right margins the counter indicates O a beep will sound Press the Margin Release Key to continue typing Press the Return Key The text is printed centered be tween the left or indent and right margins and the Automatic centering function is cleared The Print Point Indicator remains positioned one space to the right of the centered text To cancel the Automatic centering function without print ing first clear the text on the LCD using the Correction Key then hold down the Code Key and press the C Key or Press the Return Key after clearing the text on the LCD The Carrier returns to the left margin or indent on the next line This function can be used together with Bold typing and Automatic underlining functions 3 AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH INDENTATION This function sets a temporary left margin which elimi nates the need for constant tabbing or spacing after each INDENT carrier retum MAR R 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where the xX j paragraph is to be indented E 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Release Key A ST appears above INDENT on the LCD The Ss Seng present position will be set as the temporary left margin until the function is canceled Automatic Paragraph Indentation Left Margin Right Margin V 3 Type in the text to be indented arp Ebectronhe Typewriter vere ihe Mast sdvenced shactreake and greatly
53. cleared to activate this function and it F AA cannot be activated in the STORE mode NAME OF FILE 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the O Key NAME S OF FILE appears on the LCD wf 2 Type in the file name and press the Return Key 3 DELETE COMPLETED will appear on the LCD if the file was in the typewriter memory NOT FOUND PRESS Jr will appear if the file was not es e in the memory Press the Return Key and retype the file name Use Correction Key to delete any name on the X LCD if necessary You can cancel the file deleting function by pressing the Return Key only if there is no file name on the LCD 4 Press the Return Key to terminate this function 8 MEMORY ALL CLEAR p This function allows you to delete all files in the memory Te LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it cannot be performed in the STORE mode 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the A Key CLEAR ALL FILES Y N appears on the LCD 2 Press the Y Key ARE YOU SURE Y N appears on CD O 3 All files are cleared when the Y Key is pressed again The function is canceled if the N Key is pressed after the first or second prompt 42 9 BLOCK OPERATIONS COPY MOVE DELETE display text position cursor at first choracter Lier dd The market will continually gra was the expense of hiring out home impr Ex tter ddU The
54. ction cannot be used when editing the file Suggestions for Similar Words Move the Carrier or cursor to the word in question Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 6 SUGGEST Key A similar word to the word in ques tion appears on the LCD Press the Index Key to display the next similar word until the desired word appears When the desired word appears press the Return Key in order to correct the word If the word in question is on the LCD it is automatically replaced with the desired word when you press the Return Key 21 on Divisadero Street EE Kryptonite 6 grams i 1 range in which word is entered 1 2 Adding Words to the User Dictionary Names and unusual words not contained in the Main Dic tionary can be stored in the User Dictionary Type the word to be stored in the User Dictionary Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 1 ADD Key A beep sounds confirming that the word has been stored If no beep sounds it means the word is already registered in the Main or User Dictionary and it will not be stored again Previous words on the same line can be stored by backspacing to any position under the word to be entered if the User Dictionary is full the word with the least usage frequency is automatically deleted to make room for new entries The number of times you type each word in the User Dictionary is counted by the Spell Corrector
55. d contractions are also included in the 50 000 word dictionary Examples New York Tokyo CA IL John Mary don t isn t A beep sounds if the first letter of a proper noun or if all the letters of a proper noun are not capitalized Examples Chicago San Francisco Tom A period must be typed after all abbreviations If not a beep will sound Examples Mr bldg etc Beep Volume Adjustment Any of 10 volume levels can be set from the Keyboard When the power is first turned on the beep volume is set to the fiftfF euet Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the P VOLUME Key Each time this key is pressed the vol ume increases one step The volume retums to the first level after it reaches the tenth level SUGGEST 9 8 3 4 Finding Typing Errors on the Current Line Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the S FIND Key The Carrier will move to the first incorrect word on the current line Correct the error To find any other incorrect word hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 5 FIND Key again The Carrier or cursor moves to the next incorrect word Then correct the error Repeat the same procedure to correct all errors on the current line The Carrier or cursor stops at the end of the line typed after all errors are corrected The one line memory is cleared by pressing return center index reverse index This fun
56. e Power Cord in the Cord Compartment Replace the Keyboard Cover and fasten securely MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1 Cleaning 1 Do not attempt to disassemble the typewriter to clean it 2 Dust the typewriter lightly using only a dry cloth 3 Never use water or solvents such as thinner alcohol etc to clean your typewriter 4 When the Top Cover is opened for replacement of the Printwheel Ribbon Cassette or Correction Tape be sure not to drop items such as a pin paper clip nail file etc into the typewriter They may cause damage to the typewriter 2 Service 1 It is recommended that your typewriter be serviced at least once a year by a Sears qualified service technician Any malfunction caused Dy maintenance performed by anyone other than Sears qualified service personnel will void the warranty H the typewriter fails to function or does not function properly check the following Is the typewriter plugged into a live socket Is the typewriter switched on is the Printwheel properly installed See Page o Section 2 Paragraph 2 Are the Ribbon Cassette and the Correction Tape properly installed Have the Ribbon Cassette or Correction Tape been used up lf the typewriter still does not work properly after checking the above contact your nearest Sears Service Center 47 Paper Support Description Top Cover LCD Assembly Keyboard Cover Platen Knob Screw Cover Assembly Cord Storage Cover Bot
57. e STORE mode 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 8 Key 00 FILES is printed if there are no files in the memory 2 The type of file file name and the first 40 characters in the file are printed in a certain format from position 10 on _ the margin scale in 10 pitch regardless of the present margin settings The number of characters remaining a vailable in the memory and number of files already in memory are printed at the end of this list To temporarily stop printout press the Retum Key PAUSE PRESS lt J appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Retum Key again Press the Space Bar to terminate this function after it has been activated Sample Printout TEXT LTR1 Dear X Thank you very much for your lett PHRASE PHRS1 Please remember me kindly to your parent FORMAT FRMT1 3515 CHARACTERS AVAILABLE 03 FILES 6 AVAILABLE MEMORY CAPACITY This function allows you to see exactly how much memory is stilk available The LCD must be cleared to activate this function and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 9 Key 3515 CHRS AVAILABLE i 2 The amount of memory available is automatically dis e played on the LCD LP 3 Press the Return Key to terminate this function 41 7 FILE DELETING Use this function to delete any unnecessary files or to make room for new files in the memory DELETE lo
58. e cursor moves one space to the right for each character inserted When the cursor is at the far right side of the LCD text is pushed to the left for each character inserted Hold down the Code Key and press the Backspace Key again The insert mode is terminated and the cursor does not move or Press the Relocation Key The insert mode is terminated and the cursor returns to the end of the text 11 AUTOMATIC WORD CORRECTION 1 This is his ypewriter 1 This is his ypewriter A This is his typewriter 2 2 This is his typewriter 1 This is his typewriter 2 This function allows you to correct the last or previously typed word s only on the current line with one operation Deleting the Last Word Typed on Paper Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key An intermittent beep will sound Press the Space Bar The typewriter will delete the word starting from the last character Type the correct word s To cancel this function before the word is deleted hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled Deleting a Previous Word on the Current Line While holding down the Code Key press the Correction Key and then the last character of the word to be cor rected The Carrier moves to the position of that character and an intermittent beep will sound Press the first character of the word to be corrected The typewriter will
59. e one with the knob onto the Left Takeup Spindle Turn the left spool counterclockwise until the colored por tion of the tape disappears Check again to make sure that the Correction Tape has been fed properly behind the left and right Tape Guides Replace the Ribbon Cassette and close the Top Cover 5 HOW TO CHANGE PRINTWHEEL Print Head 3 3 Removing Printwheel Tum off the machine Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under Removing Rib bon Cassette l Pull the Printwheel Set Release Lever towards you Lightly grasp the top of the Printwheel and carefully pull it up towards you Installing Printwheel Lightly grasp the edge of the Printwheel and carefully lower it in between the Card Holder and the Print Head Make sure that the typeface the side with typing style indicated faces the Platen Press the Printwheel Set Release Lever away from you until it snaps into place locking the Mechanism Press the Lever as far as it goes again to make sure the Printwheel has been locked into place Replace the Ribbon Cassette and close the Top Cover Remount the Printwheel if any abnormal noise is heard or if incorrect characters are printed 6 TYPEWRITER MODES Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and Store ees STORE The mode in use is indicated on the LCD by a Y and it s changed each ti
60. ed Typing can be done with different pitches on the same line Hold down the Code Key and press the 2 Key gt PITCH 10 12 15 appears on the LCD and the pitch in use will blink To change the print pitch hold down the Code Key and press the 2 Key again The print pitch changes each time the 2 Key is pressed and the respective setting blinks Releasing the Code Key sets the print pitch and automat ically terminates the selection mode 10 PICA pitch 10 characters per inch 12 ELITE pitch 12 characters per inch 15 MICRO pitch 15 characters per inch Print pitch selection can be performed in the NP mode and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac ters on the LCD 3 HOW TO CHANGE RIBBON CASSETTE 1 Removing Ribbon Cassette Me Ribbon Cassette Stand 1 Tum off the machine and open the Top Cover 2 Hold down the Ribbon Cassette Stand with your thumbs and gently remove the Cassette by pulling upward on the Cassette Arms as shown Look through the window in the Cassette to check on how much ribbon remains tf you see colored tape in the window replace the Ribbon Cassette with a new one 2 Installing Ribbon Cassette 1 Before installing a new Ribbon Cassette always take up any slack in the ribbon by winding the Ribbon Takeup Knob counterclockwise and remove tab on Cassette Rib bon When installing a new ribbon wind past the colored por tion at the beginning
61. ed at this time When a block of text is moved succeeding characters are shifted to the left to fill in the space created by the moving of text display text position cursor at first choracter Ex come Thank you again for your continu ed use of our products We wait for your come _Thank you again for your continu STORE BLOCK GO move cursor to last choracter t i come _We wait for your reply ee come _We wait for your reply 3 4 Block Delete This function deletes a block of text in a file Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be deleted Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a Y appears above BLOCK on the display indicating that the block function is in effect Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be deleted Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key The block of text is deleted and all succeeding text is shifted to the left to fill in the space created The Y mark above BLOCK disappears indicating that the block function is canceled 45 SUPPLIES 2 Printwheel Your
62. ed when editing the file Suggestions for Similar Words Move the Carrier or cursor to the word in question Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 6 SUGGEST Key A similar word to the word in ques tion appears on the LCD Press the Index Key to display the next similar word until the desired word appears When the desired word appears press the Return Key in order to correct the word If the word in question is on the LCD it is automatically replaced with the desired word when you press the Return Key 21 on Divisadero Street EE Kryptonite 6 grams i 1 range in which word is entered 1 2 Adding Words to the User Dictionary Names and unusual words not contained in the Main Dic tionary can be stored in the User Dictionary Type the word to be stored in the User Dictionary Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the 1 ADD Key A beep sounds confirming that the word has been stored If no beep sounds it means the word is already registered in the Main or User Dictionary and it will not be stored again Previous words on the same line can be stored by backspacing to any position under the word to be entered if the User Dictionary is full the word with the least usage frequency is automatically deleted to make room for new entries The number of times you type each word in the User Dictionary is counted by the Spell Corrector enabl ing it to
63. er return zone dur ing printout When a file is recalled normal spaces spaces typed with out pressing the Code Key will automatically trigger a car rier return if they fall in the automatic carner return zone during printout 8 SECOND KEYBOARD SPECIAL CHARACTER SET The symbols located at the upper right side of the three KBI character keys can be typed with the following procedure A 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 5 Key A W LP 2 Hold down the Shift Key or press the Shift Lock Key and po type the key with the desired symbol If you pressed the EA Shift Key keep it depressed LP Sample Printout 3 Hold down the Code Key and press the 5 Key again to cancel the Second Keyboard and restore the standard keyboard The Y above KBI on the LCD disappears 9 CAPS LOCK This function allows the typing of capital letters and num bers without pressing the Shift Key 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the Z Key A W appears above CAPS on the LCD Sample Printout CAPS LOCK While in Caps lock mode alphabetic characters are 12345 capitalized without pressing the Shift Key The number symbol keys are printed in lower case caps lock Ifyou press the Shift Key in this mode alphabetic charac We LI ters are printed in lower case and the number symbol keys are printed in upper case 2 To cancel Caps lock mode hold down the Code K
64. er text has been printed first close the file and edit it on the LCD as described in section 3 File Editing Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to the Text storing mode 31 NAME OF FILE v ETORB enter file nome Text Phrase Format CLOSING FILE Y N y STORE 472 32 2 Storing a PHRASE File Phrase files are used to store brief expressions or ter minology without margins or tabs Press the Mode Key until a W appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers lt Then press the Return Key You can terminate the STORE mode at any time by pres sing the Mode Key Any entered text will be automatically stored Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD P P and ET will flash Press the P PHRASE Key The LCD is cleared and the counter indicating the number of spaces to the right margin appears The Automatic return is automatically activated The Underlining and Bold functions set before entering the STORE mode are automatically canceled to be stored in the back up memory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode Enter text Entered text is displayed on the LCD and orinted one line at a time whe
65. eted using the Backspace and or Express Key bbest typewriter To delete more than one character position the cursor under the character at the far left of the series you want to delete 2 Press the Correction Key to delete the character s Each time the Correction Key is pressed the character above the cursor is deleted and the text is pulled one space to the left Hold the Correction Key down to quickly delete a number of characters 3 Press the Relocation Key to return the cursor to the pre vious position best typewriter 7 Se STEE y LP insert position e best typeriter 443 Vv LP 4 INSERT E IEN 4 Di e best typewriter 442 y LP A INSERT 3 G e best typewriter be 16 1 3 4 lt At the end of text gt When the cursor is at the end of the text characters are pulled one space to the right as each deletion is made If the beginning of the text appears at the left side of the LCD with the cursor at the end of the text the cursor will move to the left each time a deletion is made inserting Use the Backspace and or Express Key to bring the cur sor to the character one space to the right of where you want to insert text Hold down the Code Key and press the Backspace Key The character above the cursor will alternately flash with a box mark i Typ the desired character s and or space s Inserts are effected to the left
66. eview edit and recall up to 10 000 characters DUAL MARGIN ALIGNMENT Automatically blocks both sides of the typing just like it is on this page BLOCK OPERATIONS Allows you to move copy delete and insert entire blocks of text for enhanced editing 3 PITCH SELECTIONS Allows a much wider variety of type styles OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE BOLD TYPING Automatic carrier return Automatic Centering Paragraph Indentation Decimal tabulation Automatic Underlining CAPS LOCK and many more Ce e a araea a a a a Sample Letter Tools for Everyone Automatic Centering 1 Consolidated Tool Co Inc 138 Elm Boulevard Chicago Illinois 60690 June 3 1997 Everyday Hardware Inc Required Space 2 30301 Main Street Portland Oregon 98645 Dear Sir Thank you very much for your letter of May 23 and for your inquiry as to any developments in our product line for next year As a favored customer you are presently entitled to a 107 discount on all products ordered We certainly understand your position and we realize that recently the market for our products has been somewhat slow Therefore to thank you for your continued patronage we have decided that we Can offer an additional 5 discount We hope that this will help the situation Bold Typing 3 The following passage from Tools Today typifies our feelings on the matter S Automatic Full Underlining 4 Paragraph The mar
67. ey and press the Z Key again A Y above CAPS on the LCD disappears caps lock 12345 29 1 FILE STt RING NAME OF FILE enter file name The memory functions will make your typing easier and more efficient Repetitive phrases technical terminology and entire letters can be stored edited and recalled printed at will You can also make several files with formats margins and tabs for letters and other documents you regularly type Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the stored files for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is tumed off battery has been completely drained The contents of the _ stored file is erased Please contact your nearest Sears When power is turned on six beeps sound if the back up Service Center in this case This typewriter is equipped with a 10 000 character mem ory for storing up to 50 files Three types of files can be stored TEXT file for entire letters PHRASE file for often used phrases or terminology FORMAT file for line formats margins and tabs only Choose the file type according to the text to be stored 1 Storing a TEXT File For storing entire letters including tabs and margins 1 Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed 2 Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers Then press the
68. ey at the position you wish to stop in the file A highlighted S is displayed on the LCD p You can remove the stop code by deleting the character 8 with the Correction Key An X which stands for the stop code is printed on the paper when the line is printed while you are storing the file When entering stop codes while editing the file an A iS not printed The X is only an indicator and will not appear during recall printout Using Stop Code During Recalling Printing When the typewriter has stopped at a stop code during printout STOP CODE appears on the LCD Type desired text Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key to restart printout Refer to File Recall The stop code can also be used in conjunction with the decimal tab or auto centering as a Decimal tab stop or an Auto center stop 3 Entering a Decimal Tab Auto Center Stop Code 1 First activate the Decimal tab Automatic centering func tion 2 Then enter the stop code A highlighted S is displayed on the LCD You can remove the stop code by poe the character B with the Correction Key 3 Press the Retum Key An d which represents the stop code is printed on the paper When entering stop codes while editing a file there is no need to press the Retum Key and an X is not printed The X is only an indicator and will not appear during recall printout 4 Using a Decimal Tab Auto Cen
69. ginning of the paragraph to be highlighted and the reader of the text to distinguish the beginning of each paragraph Saving Tab This function is used to temporarily move the character s to the left of a stored tab position or indent position in the text Tab memory can be saved with this function Entering Back Codes Hold down the Code Key and press the DI Key The symbol e appears on the LCD 4 FILE RECALL PRINTOUT ON PAPER RECALL Gi S NAME OF FILE Ki NP enter file name NP EH PRINTOUT PRESS TO CONTINUE y y NP RECALL PRINTOUT END OF FILE RECALL 7 y NP RECALL 3 EI 6 This function allows you to recall print out the stored file in the NP or JUST mode The LCD must be cleared to activate the File recall Recalling a TEXT File Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press the Return Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt appears on the LCD if you have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Retum Key and retype the file name The Carrier will move to the left margin setting of that par ticular file and TYPE 00 LINES PRESS lt appears on the LCD Type in any number of lines from 01 to 99 Standard 11 paper is 66 single spaced lines long and 14 paper is 84 single spaced lines long Then press the Return Key H you do not enter the number of lines desired printing
70. ht margin 6 TAB SET CLEAR KEY Sets or clears tabs 7 CODE KEY Hold down the Code Key to activate special func tions Auto center File recall etc in conjunction with several other keys INDENT LINE SPACE PITCH XX KBI FIND aR ETE TE Zau ERASE VOLUME List 8 SHIFT KEY Enables typing of capital letters or a character on the upper half of a key when held down When it s pressed the Shift Lamp red on the Keyboard lights up 9 SHIFT LOCK KEY _ Locks the Shift Key in position to type a series of capital letters when pressed When it s locked the Shift Lamp red lights up Release by touching either Shift Key 10 SPACE BAR A light touch moves the Carrier ahead one space For repeat spacing hold it down 11 CORRECTION KEY Corrects characters Hold down for repeat correc tion 12 RELOCATION KEY After backspacing to correct or underline text etc press the Relocation Key to return the Carrier one space after the last character typed On the LCD the cursor retums to its former position NP LP E SCH poa n gengt o i Hell ne TER Ae ae s SOP LIST CAPACITY DELETE HYPHEN AD ENN INSERT SEARCH 5 Ee V D SPAC 47 EEE EEE PEP ee es 8 15 Hold down these keys for repeat action The following characters x X _ are also repeated by holding down the respective keys 13 MODE KEY 16 RETURN KEY Changes
71. il the end of the file A y appears on the LCD above RECALL and the typewriter will print the file To temporarily stop printout press the Return Key PAUSE PRESS appears on the LCD Restart printing by pressing the Return Key again You can cancel the recall function at any time during print out by pressing the Space Bar END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD when the recall has been canceled The typewriter will stop after printing the specified number of lines and PRESS TO CONTINUE appears on the LCD asking you to restart printing Press the Return Key to restart printout You can not cance the recall function by pressing the Space Bar when PAUSE PRESS e or PRESS TO CONTINUE is displayed on the LCD When the recall has been completed END OF FILE RECALL appears on the LCD 39 RECALL 2 Recalling a PHRASE File NAME OF FILE 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key NAME OF FILE appears on the LCD Type the file name and press the Return Key NOT FOUND PRESS lt appears on the LCD if you have entered a file name that is not stored in the memory Press the Return Key and retype the file name 2 A W appears on the LCD above RECALL and the Caner will start printing from its present position accord ing to the margins which are currently set To temporarily stop printout press the Return Key PAUSE PRESS lt
72. ile and edit it Make correc tions as explained in Corrections on LCD In the Edit mode when more than 40 characters are entered they appear on the LCD in 2 lines In order to check which features are engaged depressing the Code Key will change the LCD to one line and the Y marks will appear to show the mode and feature set tings When the Code Key is released the indication on the LCD returns to 2 lines H ANhen you specify a format file FORMAT FILE appears Move the Carrier to any position and set the new margins tabs as you would in any other mode f Function Symbols When stored text is displayed on the LCD the typewriter functions are represented by the symbols shown at left 1 2 Moving Cursor Press the Backspace Key to move the cursor one space to the left Press the Express Key to move the cursor one space to the right Hold down either key for continuous movement Going to the Beginning or End of a File Press the Relocation Key to go to the end of the file Hold down the Code Key and press the Relocation Key to go to the beginning of the file Moving Cursor to Desired Position Using the Search Function Hold down the Code Key and press the Express Key S appears on the LCD Type the characters you want to find maximum of 18 characters Press the Return Key The typewriter searches for the text that youahave typed from its present position
73. imcevseoe your typing efficiency Seat of the avyaisnding fepteree of pour ave typewriter stet 30 Tle COO charecter menaey Four typerelion modes 1G chaetocter Liquld Crpotsl Displey ILCO eyrte chenge Ph chovecter kr sel core opecing rebertore IND 4 To cancel Paragraph Indentation hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Release Key again The Y above INDENT on the LCD disappears 4 BOLD TYPING This function makes words stand out from the rest of the Coor x text It s useful for emphasizing titles critical information f etc L 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the X Key A Y Bold Typing_ appears above BOLD on the LCD e 2 Type in the text On the LCD characters to be emphasized in bold flash alternately with asterisks to distinguish them from other LP text Sample Printout 3 To cancel Bold typing hold down the Code Key and Bold Typing press the X Key again The Y above BOLD on the LCD disappears CODE 4 K 4 This function can be used together with the Automatic centering and Automatic underlining functions 26 5 AUTOMATIC UNDERLINING Sample Printout Have a nice day See you soon wn L Sample Printout See you soon KX A This function underlines all text including spaces or indi vidual words all text except spaces as you type Automatic Full Underlining Hold down the Code Key and press the
74. ing efficiency Seat of the avyaisnding fepteree of pour ave typewriter stet 30 Tle COO charecter menaey Four typerelion modes 1G chaetocter Liquld Crpotsl Displey ILCO eyrte chenge Ph chovecter kr sel core opecing rebertore IND 4 To cancel Paragraph Indentation hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Release Key again The Y above INDENT on the LCD disappears 4 BOLD TYPING This function makes words stand out from the rest of the Coor x text It s useful for emphasizing titles critical information f etc L 1 Hold down the Code Key and press the X Key A Y Bold Typing_ appears above BOLD on the LCD e 2 Type in the text On the LCD characters to be emphasized in bold flash alternately with asterisks to distinguish them from other LP text Sample Printout 3 To cancel Bold typing hold down the Code Key and Bold Typing press the X Key again The Y above BOLD on the LCD disappears CODE 4 K 4 This function can be used together with the Automatic centering and Automatic underlining functions 26 5 AUTOMATIC UNDERLINING Sample Printout Have a nice day See you soon wn L Sample Printout See you soon KX A This function underlines all text including spaces or indi vidual words all text except spaces as you type Automatic Full Underlining Hold down the Code Key and press the 3 X X Key A
75. intwheel being used Typing can be done with different pitches on the same line Hold down the Code Key and press the 2 Key gt PITCH 10 12 15 appears on the LCD and the pitch in use will blink To change the print pitch hold down the Code Key and press the 2 Key again The print pitch changes each time the 2 Key is pressed and the respective setting blinks Releasing the Code Key sets the print pitch and automat ically terminates the selection mode 10 PICA pitch 10 characters per inch 12 ELITE pitch 12 characters per inch 15 MICRO pitch 15 characters per inch Print pitch selection can be performed in the NP mode and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac ters on the LCD 3 HOW TO CHANGE RIBBON CASSETTE 1 Removing Ribbon Cassette Me Ribbon Cassette Stand 1 Tum off the machine and open the Top Cover 2 Hold down the Ribbon Cassette Stand with your thumbs and gently remove the Cassette by pulling upward on the Cassette Arms as shown Look through the window in the Cassette to check on how much ribbon remains tf you see colored tape in the window replace the Ribbon Cassette with a new one 2 Installing Ribbon Cassette 1 Before installing a new Ribbon Cassette always take up any slack in the ribbon by winding the Ribbon Takeup Knob counterclockwise and remove tab on Cassette Rib bon When installing a new ribbon wind past the colored por tion
76. ke corrections after text has been printed first close the file and edit it on the LCD as described in section 3 File Editing Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to the Text storing mode 31 NAME OF FILE v ETORB enter file nome Text Phrase Format CLOSING FILE Y N y STORE 472 32 2 Storing a PHRASE File Phrase files are used to store brief expressions or ter minology without margins or tabs Press the Mode Key until a W appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers lt Then press the Return Key You can terminate the STORE mode at any time by pres sing the Mode Key Any entered text will be automatically stored Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD P P and ET will flash Press the P PHRASE Key The LCD is cleared and the counter indicating the number of spaces to the right margin appears The Automatic return is automatically activated The Underlining and Bold functions set before entering the STORE mode are automatically canceled to be stored in the back up memory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode Enter text Entered text is displayed on the LCD and orinted one
77. ket will continually grow as the expense of hiring out Indentation home improvements increases Consumers will be forced to do 5 whatever is necessary and this Fact offers a grand opportunity to all those involved in this area Please look under the following areas in the Company Prospectus inserted which describes our goals for the coming years Section Title lt Automatic Word Section Pages Underlining 6 Meeting the New Markets 2 3 2 31 46 Our Answer 11 6 93 102 What We Can Do Together 18 14 209 234 Y Decimal Tabulation 7 Thank you again for your continued use of our products We wait Cor your reply Very truly yours James Harrison Assistant Sales Manager This owners manual describes how to use all of the typewriter s features and controls how to replace accessories and many other important things Please read this manual completely before operating your new electronic typewriter i Sears typewriter stands are designed to give you comfort by providing the proper height for the typewriter when typing A Sears typewriter stand also provides you with a convenient storage location for your typewriter when it is not being used TABLE OF CONTENTS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS voccessscsscesssecssscessesseessvesssessrsersssessnssssssssessnssessesasassuess 1 BA COPE TIONG a A 4 pe E EREECHEN 4 2 HOW TOSTART TYPING erer 4 3 HOW TO CHANGE RIBBON CASSETTE sissien MOTOREA Geh 7 4 HOW TO CHANGE CORRECTION T
78. l interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation H this equipment does cause harmful interference to rsadio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures ee EL Fe Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to wich the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 1 Your new Sears Typewriter has been designed to operate on standard U S A Power 110 120 Volts AC 60Hz only 2 Your typewriter is a highly sophisticated mechanism so never attempt to Ge it Ween If repair becomes necessary have JE repotreei by Sears qualified ser e Sema ii 3 Never insert metal objects such as a screwdriver paper clip nail file etc inside the type writer This could cause damage to the typewriter and or electrical shock 4 Do not leave your typewriter unattended when the machine is on Always turn off the type writer when you have finished typing Your new Sears Word Processing Typewriter uses the most advanced electronic technology and greatly increases your
79. line at a time when you type a normal hyphen or space in the automatic carrier return zone U Make corrections on the LCD before the line is printed Once text is printed on paper it cannot be corrected To make corrections after text has been printed first close the file and edit it on the LCD as described in section 3 File Editing Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to Phrase storing mode 3 Storing a FORMAT File E For storing margin and tab line formats This function is useful for typing onto preprinted forms NAME OF FILE 3 1 Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD Se above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed 2 Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers Then press the Return Key Youcan terminate the STORE mode at any time by press ing the Mode Key Any entered format data will be auto matically stored i 3 Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD T P and F will flash 4 Press the F FORMAT Key FORMAT FILE and the counter indicating the number o spaces to the right margin appears on the LCD FORMAT FILE DS A STORE Margin and tab settings as well as other functions which were in effect before entering the STORE mode are autom
80. margin tab set tings are cleared Please contact your nearest Sears Serv ice Center in this case Setting tabs makes aligning columns of figures or tables of data easy 1 Setting Tabs 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you want a tab by using the Space Bar or Backspace Key 2 Press the Tab Set Clear Key A beep will confirm that a tab has been set A maximum of 16 tab stops can be set The LCD must be clear to set tabs and the Auto center and Decimal tab functions must not be in active use 2 Clearing Tabs 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the tab you want to Clear 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab S t Clear Key to clear the tab A beep will confirm that the tab has been cleared Ifyou want to clear all tabs hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Set Clear Key with a little pressure Two beeps will confirm that all tabs have been cleared The print carrier can be at any position when all tabs are cleared 3 Using Tabs Press the Tab Key to advance the Print Point Indicator to the next tab on the right if any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the carrier advances to the next tab 9 CORRECTIONS ON PAPER The besttypewriter L The best typewriter tL Type typewriter A The best typewriter in rhe world A in fhe world A A in the world A 2 2 3 Your new typewriter has a one line au
81. market will continually gra STORE BLOCK move cursor to last character eh move cursor to target position CH CG Ex Be ees increases dd Consumers will be for STORE Ex increases dd Consumers vill be for ced to do whatever is necessary ant this f Block Copy This function copies a block of text and inserts the copy at a specified location in the file Block copy does not alter Oreremove the contents of the original block Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be copied Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a WT appears above BLOCK on the display BLOCK function becomes effective at this time Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be copied Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Move the cursor to the position where you want to copy the block of text Hold down the Code key and press the L key The block of text is Copie at the specified position Fhe WV above BLOCK disappears The block function is canceled at this time If the defined block of text does not exceed 1 character the copy oper
82. me the Mode Key is press ed 1 Normal Print Mode NP When power is first turned on the typewriter is in the Nor mal Print NP mode In this mode characters are NP immediately typed on the paper without appearing on the pouner display LCD H Counter The counter at the right side of the LCD indicates the remaining number of spaces to the right margin If you type beyond the right margin the number increases one by one 2 Line Print Mode LP This mode allows you to print one line at a time Charac ters appear on the display as you type them enabling you to correct any typed entry on the LCD Characters are printed when you press the Tab or Return Key You can type in new text while the previous line is being printed 3 Justified Print Mode JUST This mode allows you to align both margins i e evenly position the words between the left and right margins sample Printout Left Margin Right Margin Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and lt printout in NP LP mode gt Store STORE Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print l l NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and lt printout in JUST mode gt Store STORE Characters appear on the display as you type them enabling you to correct any typed entry on the LCD When you type a character of any word exceeding the right margin indicated by the counter on the LCD
83. n Roller PAPER BAIL Holds paper against the platen CARRIER Prints characters moves as it prints CARRYING HANDLE Used to carry machine Normally contained inside bottom plate LCD Displays the typed characters 2 Carrier Mechanism under the Top Cover PRINTWHEEL Element with characters for printing RIBBON TAKEUP KNOB Wound to take up any slack in ribbon RIBBON CASSETTE CORD COMPARTMENT Contains power cord PAPER SUPPORT Supports the paper When folded down prevents dust from getting inside PAPER RELEASE KNOB Releases paper for alignment POWER SWITCH Tums power on and off TOP COVER Open to replace accessories MARGIN SCALE Provides numerical indication of printing position PRINT POINT INDICATOR Indicates printing position LINE LOCATOR dot line Denotes the bottom of the typed line CARD HOLDER Holds paper envelopes and cards etc against the Platen CORRECTION TAPE GUIDE Guides Correction Tape CORRECTION TAPE PRINT HEAD PRINTWHEEL SET RELEASE LEVER Strikes against Printwheel _ Used when replacing Printwheel 3 4 Keyboard Layout AG Key Functions 1 MARGIN RELEASE KEY Releases the margins to type beyond them or set new ones 2 POWER ON LAMP GREEN Lights up when the machine is turned on 3 TAB KEY Moves the Carrier to the next tab 4 SHIFT LAMP RED Lights up when the Shift Key is pressed or locked 5 LEFT RIGHT MARGIN SET KEY Sets the left rig
84. n when you type a hyphen or space in the automatic carrier retum zone The automatic carrier return zone is the area 5 spaces to the left of the currently set right margin A beep is heard when the Carrier enters the automatic carrier return zone lf a hyohert or space is not typed in the automatic carrier return zone the Carrier will advance past the right margin To cancel the Automatic carrier return function hold down the Code Key and press the Key again The Y above RETURN on the LCD disappears 7 REQUIRED HYPHEN AND REQUIRED SPACE HYPHEN Ei Gi e i 1997 Required Space t p r Required Hyphen o into the dn line keyboard Automatic Carrier Return Zone This function allows you to enter hyphens or spaces in the automatic carrier return zone that will not trigger the automatic carrier retum To type a required hyphen or required space hold down the Code Key and Hyphen Key or Space Bar Any hyphen or space typed in this manner will not be removed nor will it trigger a carrier retum Hyphens typed before entering the automatic carrier return zone when storing a file or when editing a file are automatically entered as required hyphens When a file is recalled normal hyphens i e usually syllable hyphens originally typed in the automatic carrier retum zone without the Code Key will automatically be removed if they do not fall in the automatic carrier return zone dur
85. n you type a normal hyphen or space in the automatic carrier return zone U Make corrections on the LCD before the line is printed Once text is printed on paper it cannot be corrected To make corrections after text has been printed first close the file and edit it on the LCD as described in section 3 File Editing Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to Phrase storing mode 3 Storing a FORMAT File E For storing margin and tab line formats This function is useful for typing onto preprinted forms NAME OF FILE 3 1 Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD Se above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed 2 Type the file name maximum of five letters numbers Then press the Return Key Youcan terminate the STORE mode at any time by press ing the Mode Key Any entered format data will be auto matically stored i 3 Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD T P and F will flash 4 Press the F FORMAT Key FORMAT FILE and the counter indicating the number o spaces to the right margin appears on the LCD FORMAT FILE DS A STORE Margin and tab settings as well as other functions which were in effect before entering the STORE mode are automatically canceled
86. n you wish to stop in the file A highlighted S is displayed on the LCD p You can remove the stop code by deleting the character 8 with the Correction Key An X which stands for the stop code is printed on the paper when the line is printed while you are storing the file When entering stop codes while editing the file an A iS not printed The X is only an indicator and will not appear during recall printout Using Stop Code During Recalling Printing When the typewriter has stopped at a stop code during printout STOP CODE appears on the LCD Type desired text Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key to restart printout Refer to File Recall The stop code can also be used in conjunction with the decimal tab or auto centering as a Decimal tab stop or an Auto center stop 3 Entering a Decimal Tab Auto Center Stop Code 1 First activate the Decimal tab Automatic centering func tion 2 Then enter the stop code A highlighted S is displayed on the LCD You can remove the stop code by poe the character B with the Correction Key 3 Press the Retum Key An d which represents the stop code is printed on the paper When entering stop codes while editing a file there is no need to press the Retum Key and an X is not printed The X is only an indicator and will not appear during recall printout 4 Using a Decimal Tab Auto Center Stop Code Duri
87. ng Recalling printing SS 1 When the typewriter has stopped at a Decimal tab stop or Auto genter stop during printing DEC TAB STOP or AUTO CENTER STOP will appear on the LCD AUTO CENTER STOP RECALL 2 Enter desired text Entered text is displayed on the LCD 3 Press the Return Key or Tab Key for decimal tab stop to print the text Refer to Decimal Tab EE Center ing 4 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key to restart printout Refer to File Recall PRINTOUT 35 3 FILE EDITING 36 NAME OF FILE S i This function allows you edit stored fil es on the LCD This function allows you edit stored fil da STORE STORE Space Index t Backspace Reverse Index H Return Required Hyphen Tab Required Space E CENTERING Auto Center E DECIMAL TAB Decimal Tab B OMARGIN TAB SET Margin Tab set in text file g INDENT Paragraph Indentation 1 2 3 This function allows you to edit stored files on the LCD Activating Edit Mode Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed Type the file name to be edited maximum of five letters numbers Then press the Retum Key You can terminate the Edit mode by pressing the Mode Key and the Y Key to close the file at any time The beginning of the file appears on the LCD Move the cursor to any position in the f
88. nt to set a new margin by using the Space Bar and or Backspace Key To set a new margin beyond either of the present mar gins press and release the Margin Release Key while the Print Point Indicator is at that margin then move the Print Point Indicator to the desired position Left Margin Press the Margin Set Key to set the new left margin Right Margin Hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Set Key to set the new right margin A beep sounds signaling that a new margin has been set When you set a new left or right margin the respective auto margins are automatically cleared The LCD must be clear to set new margins and the Auto center and Decimal tab functions must not be in active use The left and right margins must be at least one inch apart Typing Beyond Margins Typing beyond right margin Press and release the Margin Release Key when the Print Point Indicator stops at the right margin and continue typ ing Typing beyond left margin Press and release the Margin Release Key at the left mar gin and press the Backspace Key to move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you want to start typing 11 D TABS TAB ET TAB D TAB Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the margin tab settings for a minimum of five years d even when the power switch is turned off d When power is tured on six beeps sound if the back up battery has been comple
89. nter on the LCD words preceding the right margin are automatically printed out justified between the left and right margins and the carrier returns to the left margin The word whose characters exceeded the right margin will remain on the LCD to start the next line word wrap You can type new text while the previous line is being printed lf you press the Retum or Tab Key while typing in a line text will be printed out immediately and will not be jus tified Ai Store Mode STORE This mode allows you to store text into the typewriter s memory For an explanation of details refer to Memory 10 Ko Function 7 MARGINS The following auto margins are permanently stored in this typewriter Left Margin Right Margin PICA typing 10 75 10 pitch ELITE typing 12 90 12 pitch MICRO typing 15 113 15 pitch MAR REL SPELL MAR Left Margin Right Margin Minimum distance 1 inch 1 2 1 2 Auto Margins Standard Pre set Margins When the power is first turned on the Print Point Indicator moves to the left auto margin A beep sounds when the 6th character or space is printed before the right margin informing you that the Print Point Indicator is nearing the right margin Printing stops after 5 more characters or spaces are typed and a beep signals that the Print Point Indicator is at the right margin Setting New Margins Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you wa
90. ou can terminate the STORE mode at any time by pres sing the Mode Key Any entered text will be automatically stored CL MARGIN TAB SET Text Phrase Format y STORE Z STORE 4 5 6 H 8 9 10 472 3 Text Phrase Format appears on the LCD IT P and F will flash Press the T TEXT Key The paper is fed one line and the Carrier returns to the left margin The LCD is cleared and the counter indicating the number of spaces to the right margin appears The Automatic retum is automatically activated Margin and tab settings as well as other functions which were in effect before entering the STORE mode are automatically canceled to be stored in the back up mem ory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key MARGIN TAB SET appears Set the left and right margins and tabs as you wouid in the NP mode Clear any unnecessary tabs Hold down the Code Key and press the F Key again lt gt MARGIN TAB SET disappears The Carrier returns to the newly set left margin Enter texte Entered text is displayed on the LCD and printed one line at a time when you type a normal hyphen or space in the automatic carrier return zone Make c rrections on the LCD before the line is printed Once text is printed on paper it cannot be corrected To make corrections aft
91. press the O ON OFF Key A peop sound indicates that the Spell Corrector is turned on Hold down the Margin Release SPELL Key and press the O ON OFF Key again to turn off the Spell Corrector How the Spell Corrector Works This typewriter is equipped with a 50 000 word Main Dic tionary and when you type any series of characters word that is not found in the dictionary a beep sounds at the end of the word In addition to this dictionary there is an approximately 100 word User Dictionary to register fre quently used terms and proper nouns The Spell Corrector identifies a group of letters as a com pleted word when immediately followed by the characters and key functions below The Spell Corrector therefore starts checking spelling from the first character of the next word Numbers o 1 23456789 Symbols e 3 S EL o e c o set gag 2 2 aL Tea E Key functions Space Tab Return Index Reverse Index Two periods or apostrophes in a row signal the end of a word Hyphens that do not fall at the end of a lline signal the end of a word 0 Chicago CHICAGO der chicago VOLUME 3 Error Types The Spell Corrector checks spelling and indicates error In the following manner For words not found in the dictionary a beep will sound The names of major cities in the world abbreviations o the 50 American states common first and last names anc frequently use
92. rgin by using the Space Bar and or Backspace Key To set a new margin beyond either of the present mar gins press and release the Margin Release Key while the Print Point Indicator is at that margin then move the Print Point Indicator to the desired position Left Margin Press the Margin Set Key to set the new left margin Right Margin Hold down the Code Key and press the Margin Set Key to set the new right margin A beep sounds signaling that a new margin has been set When you set a new left or right margin the respective auto margins are automatically cleared The LCD must be clear to set new margins and the Auto center and Decimal tab functions must not be in active use The left and right margins must be at least one inch apart Typing Beyond Margins Typing beyond right margin Press and release the Margin Release Key when the Print Point Indicator stops at the right margin and continue typ ing Typing beyond left margin Press and release the Margin Release Key at the left mar gin and press the Backspace Key to move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you want to start typing 11 D TABS TAB ET TAB D TAB Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the margin tab settings for a minimum of five years d even when the power switch is turned off d When power is tured on six beeps sound if the back up battery has been completely drained The
93. ss the Return Key Text will be printed and the Carrier stops at that position b Press the Tab Key Text will be printed and the Car rier will advance to the next tab position making it a standard tab c Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Key Text wil be printed and the Carrier will advance to the next tab making it a decimal tab again To advance to the next line press the Return Key and repeat 3 through 5 To cancel the Decimal tab mode first clear the text on the LCD using the Correction Key and then press the Return Key The Decimal tab mode will be canceled and the Carrier returns to the left margin on the next line 2 AUTOMATIC CENTERING eee DI Gi WW CENTERING 2 y NP Ex Type Phrase 3 Everything_ 420 SE NP 9 cl Sample Printout Left Margin Right Margin Everything WORD 420 e RP CODE C or d This function allows you to center text evenly between the left or indent and right margin Hold down the Code Key and press the C Key O CENTERING appears on the LCD and the Print Point Indicator automatically advances to the center of the mar gin setting lf any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the Carrier advances to the center of the margin setting Type the phrase to be centered Typed text is displayed on the LCD Make corrections on the LCD before printout lf more characters are typed than will fit
94. t up the Keyboard Cover and remove it 2 Press the markzon the Cord Compartment Cover on fie rear of the typewriter open the cover and take out the power cord 3 Fit the power cord through the slot on the Cord Compart ment and close the cover Plug the cord into an outlet of the proper voltage 110 120V AC 60Hz Power Cord 1 Turn On Typewriter Raise the Paper Support and tum on the Power Switch located on the right side of the typewriter The following initial operations occur 1 A beep sounds and the Power on Lamp green on the keyboard lights up 2 The Carrier moves to the extreme left side and then moves to the left margin The Printwheel rotates and stops at the programmed position While the above operations are occurring all other type writer functions stop Start the next operation only after the initial operations are completed Make sure the Printwheel Ribbon Cassette and Correc tion Tape are properly installed and that there is a suffi cient quantity of ribbon and correction tape remaining insert Paper Insert paper between the Paper Support and Platen Roll er Tum tha Platen Knob on the left of the typewriter to advance the paper When the top of the paper comes into sight pull the Paper Bail upward by hand to open it and continue turning the Platen Knob to feed paper in be tween the Paper Bail and Platen Roller The paper is released when the Paper Release Knob is t
95. tely drained The margin tab set tings are cleared Please contact your nearest Sears Serv ice Center in this case Setting tabs makes aligning columns of figures or tables of data easy 1 Setting Tabs 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you want a tab by using the Space Bar or Backspace Key 2 Press the Tab Set Clear Key A beep will confirm that a tab has been set A maximum of 16 tab stops can be set The LCD must be clear to set tabs and the Auto center and Decimal tab functions must not be in active use 2 Clearing Tabs 1 Move the Print Point Indicator to the tab you want to Clear 2 Hold down the Code Key and press the Tab S t Clear Key to clear the tab A beep will confirm that the tab has been cleared Ifyou want to clear all tabs hold down the Code Key and press the Tab Set Clear Key with a little pressure Two beeps will confirm that all tabs have been cleared The print carrier can be at any position when all tabs are cleared 3 Using Tabs Press the Tab Key to advance the Print Point Indicator to the next tab on the right if any text remains on the LCD it will be printed before the carrier advances to the next tab 9 CORRECTIONS ON PAPER The besttypewriter L The best typewriter tL Type typewriter A The best typewriter in rhe world A in fhe world A A in the world A 2 2 3 Your new typewriter
96. ter Stop Code During Recalling printing SS 1 When the typewriter has stopped at a Decimal tab stop or Auto genter stop during printing DEC TAB STOP or AUTO CENTER STOP will appear on the LCD AUTO CENTER STOP RECALL 2 Enter desired text Entered text is displayed on the LCD 3 Press the Return Key or Tab Key for decimal tab stop to print the text Refer to Decimal Tab EE Center ing 4 Hold down the Code Key and press the 6 Key to restart printout Refer to File Recall PRINTOUT 35 3 FILE EDITING 36 NAME OF FILE S i This function allows you edit stored fil es on the LCD This function allows you edit stored fil da STORE STORE Space Index t Backspace Reverse Index H Return Required Hyphen Tab Required Space E CENTERING Auto Center E DECIMAL TAB Decimal Tab B OMARGIN TAB SET Margin Tab set in text file g INDENT Paragraph Indentation 1 2 3 This function allows you to edit stored files on the LCD Activating Edit Mode Press the Mode Key until a Y appears on the LCD above STORE NAME OF FILE is displayed Type the file name to be edited maximum of five letters numbers Then press the Retum Key You can terminate the Edit mode by pressing the Mode Key and the Y Key to close the file at any time The beginning of the file appears on the LCD Move the cursor to any
97. the left spool the one with the knob onto the Left Takeup Spindle Turn the left spool counterclockwise until the colored por tion of the tape disappears Check again to make sure that the Correction Tape has been fed properly behind the left and right Tape Guides Replace the Ribbon Cassette and close the Top Cover 5 HOW TO CHANGE PRINTWHEEL Print Head 3 3 Removing Printwheel Tum off the machine Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under Removing Rib bon Cassette l Pull the Printwheel Set Release Lever towards you Lightly grasp the top of the Printwheel and carefully pull it up towards you Installing Printwheel Lightly grasp the edge of the Printwheel and carefully lower it in between the Card Holder and the Print Head Make sure that the typeface the side with typing style indicated faces the Platen Press the Printwheel Set Release Lever away from you until it snaps into place locking the Mechanism Press the Lever as far as it goes again to make sure the Printwheel has been locked into place Replace the Ribbon Cassette and close the Top Cover Remount the Printwheel if any abnormal noise is heard or if incorrect characters are printed 6 TYPEWRITER MODES Your typewriter has four different modes Normal Print NP Line Print LP Justified Print JUST and Store ees STORE The mode in use is indicated on the LCD by a Y and it
98. the typewriter mode Pressed to advance paper one line and retum the Carrier to the left margin For repeat line spacing hold it down Also clears the correction memory 14 REVERSE INDEX KEY Pressed to retract paper without moving the Carrier Paper will retract a half line 1 12 every time the key is pressed By holding down the key paper will retract continuously Also clears the correction memory 17 EXPRESS KEY Press to return the Carrier to the left margin without line spacing LCD must be cleared or move the cursor one space to the right on the LCD Hold down the key for repeat spacing on the LCD only 15 INDEX KEY Pressed to advance paper without moving the Car rier Paper will advance a half line 1 12 every time the key is pressed By holding down the key paper will advance continuously Also clears the correction 18 BACKSPACE KEY memory A light touch moves the Carrier backward one space or moves the cursor one space to the left on the LCD For repeat action hold it down BASIC OPERATIONS 1 SELF DEMONSTRATION Hold down the Code Key and press the D Key The typewriter will automatically perform a printout of features When you activate this function the correction memory is cleared To Cancel the printout at any time simply touch the Space Bar 2 HOW TO START TYPING 1 Set Up Typewriter 1 Place the typewriter on a desk or other flat surface Lift up the Keyboard
99. tly increases your typing efficiency Some of the many outstanding features of your new typewriter are S 50 file 10 000 character memory _ The number in brackets refers to Four typewriter modes the Sample Letter on the next page 40 character Liquid Crystal Display LCD 40 character 2 lines Easy to change 100 character printwheel Line spacing selector 1 1 1 2 and 2 lines Pitch selector 10 12 and 15 characters per inch 5 year memory back up battery Full line correction memory Full electronic tabulator 16 positions resettable Automate EE elen 1 Decimal tabulation eege Ee 7 Automatic paragraph indentation s cc csccessesssessonssevesssensavactesensen ell Automatic carrier retum Automatic word correction Automatic word full underlining s e esessesseserernererrnreesrerreevererresserens 4 6 Bold typing WEE neues Ee EE 3 Required hyphen Required space S eeng 2 Block copy move delete Spell Corrector Caps lock Self demonstration See below Hold down the Code Key and press the D Key to a GE automatically print out the feature listing as follows THIS WORD PROCFESSING TYPEWRITER HAS MANY FEATURES TO MAKE TYPING EASIER 80 CHARACTER DISPLAY Allows you to review and edit text before printing SPELLING CHECK Automatically checks spelling of 50 000 words plus checks an additional 100 words that may be special to you TEXT MEMORY
100. to be stored in the back up mem ory They are automatically recalled when you exit the STORE mode 5 Set the left and right margins and tabs at any position as yous would in any other mode Clear any unnecessary tabs set margin tab CLOSING FILE Y N y y STORE RETURN H 6 Press the Mode Key to terminate the STORE mode CLOSING FILE Y N appears on the LCD B 7 Press the Y Key to close the file and return to the Nor mal Print NP mode Press the N Key to return to the Format storing mode 33 ALL FILE SPACE USED kd STORE OUT OF MEMORY vo STORE 2 STOP CODE STOP CODE y NP RECALL PRINTOUT 2 All File Space Used If you specify a new file and there are already 50 files in the typewriter memory ALL FILE SPACE USED appears on the LCD In this case one file must be deleted to create a new file Refer to File Deleting Out of Memory If you run out of memory OUT OF MEMORY appears on the LCD In this case press the Mode Key to store entered text and retum to the NP mode Unneeded file s must be deleted to make room in the memory for your present file Refer to File Deleting To stop printing at locations in a file in order to type words or phrases during recalling printing enter stop codes while storing or editing the file Entering Stop Codes Hold down the Code Key and press the 7 Key at the positio
101. tom Pan Assembly Handle Hinge Pin Handle Printwheel Ribbon Cassette Correction Tape Part No 060 71520 44 005 13062 060 27300 060 70530 O60 70540 45 200 71020 005 61513 060 70580 44 005 707 11 200 701 80 OQ60 70320 44 See page 46 Your Sears Merchandise has added value when you consider that Sears has Service Units nationwide staffed with Sears trained professional technicians using Sears approved parts and methods For replacement parts or service not shown above contact your nearest Sears Service Center SEARS OWNERS MANUAL MODEL NO 161 53514090 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Now that you have purchased your typewriter should a need ever exist for repair parts or service simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit 757481 WORD PROCESSING ER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 1 PART NUMBER 2 PART DESCRIPTION 3 MODEL NUMBER 161 5351 4090 4 NAME of ITEM WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER 7 d All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for expedited handling Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No 001 02099 01 Printed in Japan 040690
102. tomatic correction memory The machine remembers all characters typed in the last full line and will correct any or all of those charac ters Characters beyond the correction memory can also be corrected easily with a few extra steps The correction memory is automatically cleared when the Return Index or Reverse Index Key is pressed The correction memory is also cleared if the power is tumed off Correcting the Last Character s Typed Press the Correction Key The Print Point Indicator will backspace and erase the incorrect character s H you hold down the Correction Key the machine will continue erasing characters in the last full line until the Correction Key is released Type the correct character s Correcting Previous Character s Within the Current Line Move the Print Point Indicator to align it with the charac ter s to be corrected using the Backspace Key Press the Correction Key to erase the incorrect charac ter s Hold down the Correction Key to correct more than one character Correction will be repeated until the Correction Key is released Type the correct character s 13 14 in the world v Mr Joyn Lewis 2001 Newborn St Electro City fe A Mr Joen Lewis BACK SACE Coe A Mr Joen Lewis Dee A Mr John Lewis A 4 Mr John Lewis 2001 Newborn St Electro City 4 2 3 5 Press the Relocation Key to retum the Print Point Indicator to its
103. typewriter comes with a Prestige 10 Printwheel Sears No 54018 Besides this type style a variety of printwheels with different type styles as listed below are available for your machine Sears No Type Style Pitch Type Style Sample 54011 Prestige 12 ABCDEabcdel234 54012 Courier 10 ABCNEabcdel234 54013 Courier 12 ABCDEabedel234 54014 Cubic 10 ABCOEabcdel234 54015 Script 12 ABCDEabcdel 234 54016 Orator 10 ABCDEasco0e 234 54017 Mini Gothic 15 ABCDEabcde1234 Contact the nearest Sears Store or Catalog Plant for further information Ribbon Cassette Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon 54085 Your typewriter comes with Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon This ribbon is not reusable because the inked surface of the ribbon is transferred to the paper as you type Nylon Fabric Ribbon 54091 This optional ribbon can be used to type a considerably larger number of characters than Carbon Film Ribbon Correction Tape Your typewriter comes with Lift off Correction Tape This correction tape is used only with Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon No 54085 which was originally installed on your typewriter It lifts the black carbon film ink off the paper Cover up Correction Tape 5498 This optional correction tape covers up the error and is used only with Nylon Fabric Rib bon No 54091 AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE 1 2 3 Turn off the on off Switch and disconnect the Power Cord from the electrical
104. urned backward enabling you to freely move the paper by hand for alignment purposes Close the Paper Bail and return the Paper Release Knob to its forward position before typing LINE SPACE COOE mn m OUT OLINE SP 4 1 5 2 PITCH B CH Set Typing Controls Line Spacing Hold down the Code Key and press the 1 Key lt gt LINE SP 1 1 5 2 appears on the LCD The line space in use will blink To change the line spacing hold down the Code Key and press the 1 Key again The line spacing changes each time the 1 Key is pressed and the respective setting blinks Releasing the Code Key sets the line spacing and automatically terminates the selection mode Setting 2 provides double spacing 3 lines per inch Setting 1 1 2 provides one and a half spacing 4 lines per inch Setting 1 provides single spacing 6 lines per inch Line space selection can be performed in the NP mode and in the LP or JUST modes when there are no charac ters on the LCD Your typewriter has a memory back up battery which pro tects the line space print pitch settings for a minimum of five years even when the power switch is turned off When power is turned on six beeps sound if the back up battery has been completely drained The line space print pitch settings are cleared Please contact your nearest Sears Service Center in this case Print Pitch The print pitch should be set to match the Pr
105. utomatically return when you type a hyphen or space in the automatic carrier retum zone The automatic carrier return zone is the area 5 spaces to the left of the currently set right margin A beep is heard when the Carrier enters the automatic carrier return zone lf a hyohert or space is not typed in the automatic carrier return zone the Carrier will advance past the right margin To cancel the Automatic carrier return function hold down the Code Key and press the Key again The Y above RETURN on the LCD disappears 7 REQUIRED HYPHEN AND REQUIRED SPACE HYPHEN Ei Gi e i 1997 Required Space t p r Required Hyphen o into the dn line keyboard Automatic Carrier Return Zone This function allows you to enter hyphens or spaces in the automatic carrier return zone that will not trigger the automatic carrier retum To type a required hyphen or required space hold down the Code Key and Hyphen Key or Space Bar Any hyphen or space typed in this manner will not be removed nor will it trigger a carrier retum Hyphens typed before entering the automatic carrier return zone when storing a file or when editing a file are automatically entered as required hyphens When a file is recalled normal hyphens i e usually syllable hyphens originally typed in the automatic carrier retum zone without the Code Key will automatically be removed if they do not fall in the automatic carri
106. with a Prestige 10 Printwheel Sears No 54018 Besides this type style a variety of printwheels with different type styles as listed below are available for your machine Sears No Type Style Pitch Type Style Sample 54011 Prestige 12 ABCDEabcdel234 54012 Courier 10 ABCNEabcdel234 54013 Courier 12 ABCDEabedel234 54014 Cubic 10 ABCOEabcdel234 54015 Script 12 ABCDEabcdel 234 54016 Orator 10 ABCDEasco0e 234 54017 Mini Gothic 15 ABCDEabcde1234 Contact the nearest Sears Store or Catalog Plant for further information Ribbon Cassette Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon 54085 Your typewriter comes with Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon This ribbon is not reusable because the inked surface of the ribbon is transferred to the paper as you type Nylon Fabric Ribbon 54091 This optional ribbon can be used to type a considerably larger number of characters than Carbon Film Ribbon Correction Tape Your typewriter comes with Lift off Correction Tape This correction tape is used only with Correctable Black Carbon Film Ribbon No 54085 which was originally installed on your typewriter It lifts the black carbon film ink off the paper Cover up Correction Tape 5498 This optional correction tape covers up the error and is used only with Nylon Fabric Rib bon No 54091 AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE 1 2 3 Turn off the on off Switch and disconnect the Power Cord from the electrical outlet Store th
107. words preceding the right margin are automatically printed out justified between the left and right margins and the carrier returns to the left margin The word whose characters exceeded the right margin will remain on the LCD to start the next line word wrap You can type new text while the previous line is being printed lf you press the Retum or Tab Key while typing in a line text will be printed out immediately and will not be jus tified Ai Store Mode STORE This mode allows you to store text into the typewriter s memory For an explanation of details refer to Memory 10 Ko Function 7 MARGINS The following auto margins are permanently stored in this typewriter Left Margin Right Margin PICA typing 10 75 10 pitch ELITE typing 12 90 12 pitch MICRO typing 15 113 15 pitch MAR REL SPELL MAR Left Margin Right Margin Minimum distance 1 inch 1 2 1 2 Auto Margins Standard Pre set Margins When the power is first turned on the Print Point Indicator moves to the left auto margin A beep sounds when the 6th character or space is printed before the right margin informing you that the Print Point Indicator is nearing the right margin Printing stops after 5 more characters or spaces are typed and a beep signals that the Print Point Indicator is at the right margin Setting New Margins Move the Print Point Indicator to the position where you want to set a new ma
108. x tter ddU The market will continually gra STORE BLOCK move cursor to last character eh move cursor to target position CH CG Ex Be ees increases dd Consumers will be for STORE Ex increases dd Consumers vill be for ced to do whatever is necessary ant this f Block Copy This function copies a block of text and inserts the copy at a specified location in the file Block copy does not alter Oreremove the contents of the original block Display the file text using the edit mode Position the cursor on the first character of the text to be copied Hold down the Code Key and press the P Key This marks the beginning of the block Two beeps sound and a WT appears above BLOCK on the display BLOCK function becomes effective at this time Move the cursor to the last character of the text to be copied Hold down the Code Key and press the P key again to mark the end of the block Two beeps sound indicating that the block of text has been defined The defined block of text starts flashing on the display Move the cursor to the position where you want to copy the block of text Hold down the Code key and press the L key The block of text is Copie at the specified position Fhe WV above BLOCK disappears The block function is canceled at this time If the defined block of text does not exceed 1 character
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