User's Manual

Use the <> keys to move the cursor to the desired location in edit fields. Press FUNC < or FUNC > to move
the cursor to the beginning or end of an edit field, respectively. Use the CL key as a backspace key to erase
characters before the cursor, and press FUNC CL to clear the entire field.
The PSR-310 character set and corresponding entry codes are provided below for reference. Pressing
FUNC to toggle the shift lock status will produce lower case characters for letters, and a second set of
punctuation marks for special characters. For brevity, lower case letters are not shown in the table below.
Char Code Char Code Char Code Char Code
A 21 O 63 3 13 ? 07
B 22 P 71 4 14 08
C 23 Q 72 5 15 09
D 31 R 73 6 16 00
E 32 S 74 7 17 . (F)01
F 33 T 81 8 18 - (F)02
G 41 U 82 9 19 # (F)03
H 42 V 83 0 10 _ (F)04
I 43 W 91 $ 01 @ (F)05
J 51 X 92 % 02 + (F)06
K 52 Y 93 ! 03 * (F)07
L 53 Z 94 ^ 04 & (F)08
M 61 1 11 ( 05 / (F)09
N 62 2 12 ) 06 , (F)00
Using QuickText
QuickText allows you to store up to 10 commonly used text items for instant recall while editing
alphanumeric fields. For example, as you search for, store and name new CONV or TGRP objects, you
may find that you type the same words over and over, such as POLICE, FIRE, SHERIFF, STATE, CITY,
COUNTY, etc.
A few common QuickText words are provided for your convenience. You can keep these, edit them to your
preferences, or replace them with your own custom QuickText words.
QuickText can be used while editing any alphanumeric text field. To insert a stored QuickText item, while
editing an alphanumeric text field use the <> keys to position the cursor where you what the QuickText
inserted, then press the QTXT softkey. The top row of the display will show the available QuickText phrases.
Use the ^v keys to scroll through the stored QuickText phrases, and press SEL to insert the QuickText
phrase at the cursor location. As a shortcut, you may press the number key on the numeric keypad that
corresponds with the QuickText item you wish to use, instead of scrolling and pressing SEL.