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Brother PT 2100 User's Guide

2014 Dodge Charger SRT Owner Manual

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LCD Display & Keyboard

GETTING STARTED

8.

 

:

• Opens the Text menu, where you can 

set character attributes for the label.

• Character attributes can be set to each 

line of the label when the Text menu is 
opened in combination with the 

 

key.

9.

 

:

Opens the Label menu, where you can 
set label attributes for the label.

10.

 

:

Opens the Setup menu, where you can 
set operating preferences for the 
P-touch labeler.

11.

 

:

Clears all text, text entered and current 
label settings.

12.

 

 

:

• Use these keys to type letters or 

numbers.

• Uppercase letters and symbols can be 

entered using these keys in combination 
with the 

 or 

 keys.

13.

 

:

Inserts a tab to the position of the cursor 
in the text entry screen.

14.

 

:

Turns the Caps mode on and off. When 
the Caps mode is on, uppercase letters 
can be entered by simply pressing a 
character key.

15.

 

:

Use this key in combination with the 
letter and number keys to type 
uppercase letters or the symbols 
indicated on the number keys.

16.

 

:

Use this to select and enter a symbol 
from a list of available symbols.

17.  

(Backspace):

• Deletes the character to the left of the 

cursor. 

• Clears all text entered, or all text and 

current label settings when used in 
combination with the 

 key.

18.

 

:

• Enters a new line when entering text.
• Enters a new block when used in 

combination with the 

 key.

19.  

(Auto-Format):

Opens the Auto-Format menu, where 
you can create labels using pre-defined 
templates or block formats.

20.

 

:

• Enters a blank space. 
• Returns a setting to the default value.
21.

 

:

• Opens the Bar code Input screen for 

entering the bar code data.

• Opens the Bar code Setup screen for 

setting bar code parameters when used 
in combination with the 

 key.

22.

 

:

Use this to select and enter an accented 
character.

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  • 8. : • Opens the Text menu, where you can set character attributes for the label.
  • 9. : Opens the Label menu, where you can set label attributes for the label.
  • 11. : Clears all text, text entered and current label settings.
  • 12. ~ : • Use these keys to type letters or numbers.
  • 13. : Inserts a tab to the position of the cursor in the text entry screen.
  • 14. : Turns the Caps mode on and off.
  • 15. : Use this key in combination with the letter and number keys to type uppercase letters or the symbols indicated on the number keys.
  • 16. : Use this to select and enter a symbol from a list of available symbols.
  • 17. (Backspace): • Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
  • 18. : • Enters a new line when entering text.
  • 19. (Auto-Format): Opens the Auto-Format menu, where you can create labels using pre-defined templates or block formats.
  • 21. : • Opens the Bar code Input screen for entering the bar code data.
  • 22. : Use this to select and enter an accented character.
  • Opens the Text menu, where you can set character attributes for the label.
  • Character attributes can be set to each line of the label when the Text menu is opened in combination with the key.
  • Use these keys to type letters or numbers.
  • Uppercase letters and symbols can be entered using these keys in combination with the or keys.
  • Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
  • Clears all text entered, or all text and current label settings when used in combination with the key.
  • Enters a new line when entering text.
  • Enters a new block when used in combination with the key.
  • Enters a blank space.
  • Returns a setting to the default value.
  • Opens the Bar code Input screen for entering the bar code data.
  • Opens the Bar code Setup screen for setting bar code parameters when used in combination with the key.

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