Programming Key Allocation (Key Delete; Programming Key Allocation On A Different Menu Sheet; Programming Key Allocation On A Specific Menu Sheet - Casio QT-6600 Programming Manual

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3-4. Programming key allocation (key delete)

Operation: <PGM4> → 1.Keyboard → 4.Key Delete

3-5. Programming key allocation on a different menu sheet

Preparation:
Operation: <PGM4> → 1.Keyboard → 1.Key Assign
Note:

3-6. Programming key allocation on a specific menu sheet

Preparation:
Operation: <PGM4> → 1.Keyboard → 1.Key Assign
Note:
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1. Select the key to delete.
Allocating a function of different totalizer on the different menu sheets over the designated
level.
First of all, programming one function on one menu sheet by the method of Section 3-1.
Next, issue "5. Function Key" report in the "6. Key Feature" of the "PGM Read Report"
in PGM 6 mode.
1. Turn the appropriate menu sheet level by pressing <MENU> key.
2. Designate the function and key by the method A or B, described on the page 24.
The function key allocated without designating record No. links to the function in the first
menu sheet.
Allocating a function of different totalizer on a specific menu sheet level.
First of all, programming one function on one menu sheet by the method of Section 3-1.
Next, issue "5. Function Key" report in the "6. Key Feature" of the "PGM Read Report"
in PGM 6 mode.
1. Enter the menu sheet level (01 ~ 15)* and "000" and press the <YES> key.
2. Designate the function and key by the method A or B, described on the page 24.**
* If you enter "00", all sheet level is designated.
** If you designate function without entering the record No., the terminal checks the key
table file.
(1) No other key uses the record: Use the record.
(2) Other key uses the record: Use the youngest vacant record.
You can allocate function key, flat-PLU key, subdepartment key and department key.
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