Casio Cash Register 130Cr Users Manual User' S

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130CR
Electronic Cash Register

130CR-S

130CR-M

User's Manual
START-UP is QUICK and EASY!
Simple to use!
4 departments and 100 PLUs
Automatic Tax Calculations
Calculator function
EU
DI
UK
GM

INTRODUCTION

Thank you very much for purchasing this CASIO electronic cash register.
START-UP is QUICK and EASY!
Part-1 of this User's Manual can help you make a quick start.
Once you have mastered the QUICK START operations, you will undoubtedly want to
expand your use of this machine by studying other sections of Part-2.

Original Carton/Package

Power Supply

If for any reason, this product is to be returned to the store
where purchased, it must be packed in the original carton/
package.

Your cash register is designed to operate on standard household current (120V, 220V, 230V or 240V; 50/60Hz). Do not
overload the outlet by plugging in too many appliances.

Location

Cleaning

Locate the Cash register on a flat, stable surface, away from
heaters or areas exposed to direct sunlight, humidity or dust.

Clean the cash register exterior with a soft cloth which has
been moistened with a solution of a mild neutral detergent
and water, and wrung out.
Be sure that the cloth is thoroughly wrung out to avoid
damage to the printer.
Never use paint thinner, benzene, or other volatile solvents.

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INTRODUCTION

Safety precautions
• To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate as instructed.
After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference.
Please keep all informations for future reference.
• Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product.

About the icons
In this guide various icons are used to highlight safe operation of this product and to prevent injury to the
operator and other personnel and also to prevent damage to property and this product. The icons and
definitions are given below.

Indicates that there is a risk of severe injury or death if used incorrectly.
Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.
Icon examples
To bring attention to risks and possible damage, the following types of icons are used.
The
symbol indicates that it includes some symbol for attracting attention (including warning). In this triangle
the actual type of precautions to be taken (electric shock, in this case) is indicated.

The symbol indicates a prohibited action. In this symbol the actual type of prohibited actions (disassembly, in
this case) will be indicated.

The
symbol indicates a restriction. In this symbol the type of actual restriction (removal of the power plug
from an outlet, in this case) is indicated.

Warning!
Handling the register
Should the register malfunction, start to emit smoke or a strange odor, or otherwise behave abnormally,
immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use
creates the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Do not place containers of liquids near the register and do not allow any foreign matter to get into it.
Should water or other foreign matter get into the register, immediately shut down the power and unplug
the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric
shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Should you drop the register and damage it, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug
from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.
• Attempting to repair the register yourself is extremely dangerous. Contact CASIO service representative.

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INTRODUCTION

Warning!
Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltage components inside the register
create the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative for all repair and maintenance.
Power plug and AC outlet
Use only a proper AC electric outlet. Use of an outlet with a different voltage from the rating creates the
danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock. Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger of
overheating and fire.
Make sure the power plug is inserted as far as it will go. Loose plugs create the danger of electric
shock, overheating, and fire.
• Do not use the register if the plug is damaged. Never connect to a power outlet that is loose.
Use a dry cloth to periodically wipe off any dust built up on the prongs of the plug. Humidity can cause
poor insulation and create the danger of electric shock and fire if dust stays on the prongs.

Do not allow the power cord or plug to become damaged, and never try to modify them in any way.
Continued use of a damaged power cord can cause deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal
wiring, and short circuit, which creates the danger of electric shock and fire.
• Contact CASIO service representative whenever the power cord or plug requires repair or maintenance.

Caution!
Do not place the register on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so can cause the register —
especially when the drawer is open — to fall, creating the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric
shock.
Do not place the register in the following areas.
• Areas where the register will be subject to large amounts of humidity or dust, or directly exposed to hot or
cold air.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a close motor vehicle, or any other area subject to very high
temperatures.
The above conditions can cause malfunction, which creates the danger of fire.
Do not overlay bend the power cord, do not allow it to be caught between desks or other furniture, and
never place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Doing so can cause short circuit or breaking of the
power cord, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet. Pulling on the cord can
damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.

Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electric shock. Pulling
on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric
shock.

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Contents
Getting to know your cash register ...........................................................................................................
Daily Job Flow ...........................................................................................................................................

Part-1

6
8

QUICK START OPERATION .........................................................

9

(You can operate this ECR on a basic level by reading the following sections)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Initialization ......................................................................................................................................
To Select the Date Format and Monetary Mode ..............................................................................
Loading Paper ..................................................................................................................................
Basic Programming for QUICK START – TIME/DATE ....................................................................
Basic Operation after Basic Programming .......................................................................................
Daily Management Report ...............................................................................................................

Part-2

CONVENIENT OPERATION ..........................................................

9
9
10
11
13
17

19

(Please keep these sections to expand your use.)
1.
2.

Various Programming ......................................................................................................................
Various Operations ..........................................................................................................................

Part-3
1.

Calculator Mode ...............................................................................................................................

Part-4
1.
2.

CALCULATOR FUNCTION ............................................................

USEFUL INFORMATION ...............................................................

Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................

19
30

36
36

38
38
38

Before you start
User’s manual
Take-up reel
Drawer keys (2)

Keyboard
Operator display
Roll paper

Multipurpose tray
(only for M drawer)
Drawer

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Getting to know your cash register

Getting to know your cash register
Z

X

The position of the Mode Switch controls the type of operations you can perform on the cash
register.

CA
L

RE

G
OFF

M

OFF
●

REG
●

CAL X
● ●

Z
●

PG

RF

PGM RF
● ●

OFF
In this position, the power of the cash register is off.

Note:
An error is generated
(E01 displayed)
whenever the position
of the Mode Switch is
changed during
registration.

REG (Register)
This is the position used for registration of normal transactions.
RF (Refund)
This is the position used for registration of refunds.
CAL (Calculator)
This is the position used for calculator mode.
PGM (Programming)
This is the position used to program the cash register to suit the needs of your store.
X (Read)
This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals without clearing the totals.
Z (Reset)
This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals. This setting clears the totals.

Display
$

!
#

12#45&78
@

! Department Number Display
Anytime you press a department key to register a unit price,
the corresponding department number appears here.

@ PLU Number Display
Anytime you perform a PLU registration, the corresponding
PLU number appears here.

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# Number of Repeat Display
Anytime you perform “repeat registration” (page 13), the
number of repeats appears here.
Note that only one digit is displayed for the number of
repeats.
$ Numeric Display
Entered values (unit prices or quantities) and calculated
values (subtotals, totals or change amount due) are displayed here. The capacity of the display is 8 digits.
This part of the display can be used to show the current time
or date between registrations (page 32).

Getting to know your cash register

Keyboard

!

FEED

*

@×

DATE
TIME

#
AC

$–—

C

%
ERR.
CORR PLU

7

8

9

)
÷

4

5

6

×

1

3
(
0 00 .
2

−
+

^

%

&

#

NS

Q
4
3

W
RA PO
MR
E R

CH

CHK

T
2

SUB TOTAL
Y

1

=

CA AMT
TEND

Certain keys have two functions; one for register mode and one for calculator mode.
In this manual, we will refer to specific keys as noted below to make the operations as easy to understand as possible:

Register Mode

! l

Feed Key

R m

@ h

Multiplication/Date Time Key

T o Subtotal Key

# y

Clear Key

Y p Cash Amount Tendered Key

$ g

Minus/Error Correction Key

% i

PLU (Price Look Up) key

^ x

# t

AC Key

Percent Key

& n

^ x

Percent Key

Reference Number/No Sale Key

* ?Z~>, '

Calculator Mode

Drawer Open key

* ?Z~>, '
Numeric Keys and 2-zero key

( "
)

Numeric Keys and 2-zero key

" Decimal key
) qwer
(

Decimal key

asdf
Department Keys

Q .

Received On Account Key

W ]

Paid Out Key

E u

Charge Key

Check Key

Arithmetic Operation Keys

Q /

Memory Recall key

Y p Equal Key

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Daily Job Flow

Daily Job Flow

Before Opening The Store
1.
2.
3.
4.

Plugged in?
Enough Roll Paper?
Date and Time is correct?
Enough small change in the drawer?

While The Store Is Open
1. Registrations.
2. Issuing latest daily sales total if needed.
(Generating report by Mode Switch to
X position.)

After Closing The Store
1. Issuing Daily Sales Total.
(Resetting report by Mode Switch to Z
position.)
2. Picking up money in the drawer.
3. Turn the Mode Switch to OFF.

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Part-1

Part-1

1.

QUICK START OPERATION

Initialization / Loading Memory Protection Battery
Important
You must initialize
the Cash register.

◗ To initialize the cash register
1.
2.
3.
4.

Set the Mode Switch to OFF.
Plug the power cord of the cash register into an AC outlet.
Load the memory protection batteries.
Set the Mode Switch to REG.

Note: To prevent to lose all of your settings and sales data, we reccomend you to install the
memory protection batteries.
◗ To load the memory protection batteries
1. Remove the printer cover.
2. Open the battery compartment cover.
3. Load 3 new UM-3, R6P (SUM-3) or LR6 (AM-3) type batteries into the
compartment. Be sure that the plus (+) and minus (–) ends of each battery are
facing in the directions indicated by the illustrations inside the battery compartment (Figure 1).
4. Slide the memory protection battery compartment cover back into place.
5. Replace the printer paper and printer cover.

(Figure 1)

REPLACE MEMORY PROTECTION BATTERIES AT LEAST ONCE EVERY YEAR.

2.

To Select the Date Format and Monetary Mode

You can select the date format and Monetary mode after initialization depending on the requirements in your area.
Default date format is Day/Month/Year.
Default Monetary Mode is Add 2.

Z? p
o

1. Set the Mode Switch to PGM.
2. Press the following keys.

P3 appears in mode
display
Program set code number
Select numbers from
lists A and B

▲

Example:
Change the date format to Month/
Co
Day/Year, and change Monetary mode
to Add 0.
?ZXX o

(To end the setting)

Date Format Selections

?
Z A
X

Year/Month/Day
Month/Day/Year
Day/Month/Year

Monetary Mode Selections
Add 0 (0.

)

Add 1 (0.0

)

Add 2 (0.00 )

?
Z B
X
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Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION

3.

Loading Paper Roll And Replacing The Printer’s Ink Roll
& Press the l key to take up any

Mode Switch to REG

& Remove the core of the paper.

slack in the paper.
Z

* Replace the printer cover by placing

X
CA

the cover’s front tab into the register’s groove.

L

* Load new paper following the in-

1. To load journal paper

structions above, and replace the
printer cover.

! Remove the printer cover by lifting
up the back.

2. To remove journal paper

! Remove the printer cover following
@

@ Put a roll of journal paper into the
#

#

the instructions above.
Press the l key until approximately 20cm of the paper is fed from
the printer.
Cut off the roll paper.

holder.
Cut the leading end of the roll paper
with scissors and insert the paper
into the inlet.

Default printer setting is for Journal.
To print receipts, please refer to 1-7-3
on page 24 to switch the printer for
Receipt or Journal.

◗ To load receipt paper

! To use the printer to print receipts,
@

#

Mode Switch to OFF
Z

printer and take off the left plate of
the reel.
Remove the journal paper from the
take-up reel.

L
CA

RE
G

OFF
RF

PG

$ Press the l key until 20 or 30 cm

X

$ Remove the take-up reel from the
%

follow steps 1 through 4 of “To load
journal paper”.
Pass the leading end of the receipt
paper through the printer cover’s paper outlet and replace the printer
cover.
Tear off any excess paper.

M

RF

F
OF

PGM

REG

of paper is fed from the printer.

% Roll the paper onto the take-up reel
a few turns.

◗ To replace the ink roll

! Remove the printer cover.
@ Lift up the tab on the ink roll marked
“PULL UP”.

^ Cut off the paper left in the printer
and press the l key until the
remaining paper is fed out from the
printer.

^ Set the left plate of the take-up reel
and place the reel into the register.

# Install a new Ink Roll and press it
$
Options:

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Roll paper – P-5860
Ink Roll – IR-40

%

down firmly but gently until it snaps
into place.
Replace the printer cover onto the
cash register.
Press the n key to check for
correct operation.

Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION

Mode Switch
X

Z

Part-1

RF

CAL

O

REG
FF

4. Basic Programming for QUICK START

PGM

Procedure

Purpose
Programming

1. Turn the mode switch to PGM position.
2. Press the following keys to set the current time.
Example: 13:18 PM = 1318

• Enter 4 digits
• 24-hour time format

Zo
ZCZ>> o
Z>MMC p
Exchange rate
(up to 6 digits)

P3 appears in mode display

Decimal position

o (to end the setting)

Example: (Exchange rate and decimal position)
Currency exchange rate = 1 Euro in local currency
1 Euro = 1.95583 DM :

Z>BB

(1 ~ 7 digits).
To prohibit manual price entries.
Normal sale (not a single-item sale) department.
Set as a single-item sale department.

B

?
Z C

1-5 Status for percent key
1-5-1 To change taxable
status for the percent
key

The percent key is initialized as Non-taxable.

Zo

Example
P appears in mode display

.x

▲

Change Percent key registration as a Taxable status 1.

Taxable status 1 (For percent key)

o
(To end the setting)
Selections
Taxable status 1
Taxable status 2
Taxable status 1 and 2
Non-taxable status

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.
]
.]
n

A

Z

PGM

X

RF

CAL

REG
FF
O

1-4 Status for
Department

Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

Co

1-5-2 Status for
percent key
Example

P3 appears in
mode display

Up

Percent

%+

▲

ZZ x

Round

Round up Premiums (%+)

o
(To end the setting)
Selections
Rounding of results produced by Percent Key operation.

Round up (1.544=1.55; 1.545=1.55)
Cut off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54)
Program Percent Key to register discounts (%–).
Program Percent Key to register premiums (%+).

1-6 Taxable Status for
minus key

?
Z
X

A

?
Z

B

Part-2

Round off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.55)

The minus key is initialized as Non-taxable.

Zo

Example :

.g
Taxable status 1

▲

P appears in
mode display

Change minus key registrations
Taxable status 1.

Minus key

o
(To end the setting)
Selections
Taxable status 1
Taxable status 2
Taxable status 1 and status 2
Non-taxable status

.
]
.]
n

A

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Mode Switch

P3 appears in mode display

?NXX o
??? p
o
Select a
number
from
list A

Select a
number
from
list B

▲

Program code No.

(To end the setting)
Select a
number
from
list C

Selections
Maintain key buffer during receipt issue in REG mode.
Reset the transaction number to zero whenever a
General Control Reset Report is issued.
Allow credit balance registration.
Yes
Yes
No

No

Yes
No
No
Yes

Yes
No

Yes

Yes
No
No

?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M

A

Selections
Limit the last 2 digits of cash amount tendered to 00, 25,
50 and 75 when Denmark rounding is specified for
subtotal and total amount.
Allow partial cash amount tendered.
Allow partial check amount tendered.
No
Yes
Yes

Yes

No
No
Yes
Yes

No
Yes

No
No
No
Yes

?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M

B

?
Z

C

Selections
Use the ' key on a numeric keyboard.
Use the ' key as a 000 key.

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X

PGM

Co

CAL

REG
FF
O

RF

1-7-1 To set general
controls

Z

1-7 General features

Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

Co

1-7-2 To set printing
controls

P3 appears in mode display

?BXX o
???? p

▲

Program code No.

Select a number
from list A

Select a
number
Select a number from list C
from list B

o
(To end the setting)

Part-2

Select a number
from list D
Selections
Use the printer to print a journal.
Use the printer to print receipts.

?
Z

A

?
Z

B

Selections
Print zero-total item on the General Control Read/
Reset Reports.

Yes
No

Selections
Print RF switch mode refund count/amount on the
General Control Read/Reset Reports.
Print the grand sales total on the General Control
Reset Reports.
Print the time on the receipt and journal.
Yes
No

No

Yes
Yes

Yes
No

No

Yes
No

No
Yes

Yes
No

?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M

C

Selections

Print the consecutive number on the receipt/journal.
Print the subtotal on the receipt/journal when the
Subtotal Key is pressed.
Skip item print on journal.
No

Yes
No

No
Yes

Yes
No
Yes

No
No

Yes
Yes

Yes
No

?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M

D

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The printer is initialized as journal.

Mode Switch
X
Z

RF

Example

CAL

REG
FF
O

1-7-3 Printer switch for
Receipt or Journal

PGM

To print a receipt

Zo
Zu

▲

P appears in mode display

Print receipt

o
(To end the setting)

Selections
Use the printer to print a journal.
Use the printer to print receipts.

?
Z

A

• Printer selection to print a journal or receipts can also be set on
procedures 1-7-2 “To set printing controls”.

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

1-8 PLU setting
Ck

1-8-1 Linkage with
Departments

P3 appears in mode display
PLU No.

1

100

Link Dept.
No.

1

4

ZiZ p

▲

Example

PLU No. Dept. No. to be linked

Z?? i
PLU No.

▲

Vp

Part-2

Dept. No. to be linked

k

(To end the setting)
Selections

?
Z~ V

Linked to dept. 4.
Linked depts. 1~4 respectively.

A

• 100 PLUs can be set.
• When the linked department is not specified, the PLU is linked to
department 4.
• Status for a single-item sale and tax status are followed the
specified linked department.

1-8-2 Unit Prices for
PLUs
Example
PLU No.

Zk
P appears in mode display

1

Unit Price $1.00

2

Zi

$3.00
PLU No.

Z?? p
Unit Price

Xi
PLU No.

C?? p
Unit Price

k
(To end the setting)

• Unit prices within the range of $0.01~999.99.

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

1-9 Setting the Tax Rate
and rounding

Co
P3 appears in mode display

?ZXB o
Program set code No. for tax rate 1*1

▲

??"???? p

▲

Enter tax rate A

???? p
Select numbers Select
from list B
number
from
list C

*1 Program set code No. for Tax
rate 2 is ?XXB.

Select number
from list D

o
(To end the setting)
Tax rate specifications

The tax rate within the range of 0.0001 ~ 99.9999%.

A

Use " key for decimal point.

Normal rounding specifications

??

Cut off to 2 decimal places.

• You can use either an add-on
rate tax or an add-in rate tax
(VAT), depending on the requirements in your area. You can
specify only one tax rate.

(1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54)

(1.544=1.54;

>?

1.545=1.55)

Special rounding specifications for subtotal and total amounts

?
Z

No specifications
Special rounding 1
0 ~ 2 ➝ 0;

• The special rounding specification and Denmark rounding tell
the cash register how to round
off subtotals and totals so that
their rightmost 2 digits are 00,
25, 50 and 75.

B

1.545=1.55)

Round up to 2 decimal places.
(1.544=1.55;

• The normal rounding specification tells the cash register how to
round tax amounts to the proper
number of decimal places.

B?

Round off to 2 decimal places.

Examples:

3 ~ 7 ➝ 5;

8 ~ 9 ➝ 10

1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30

X

Special rounding 2
0 ~ 4 ➝ 0;
Examples:

5 ~ 9 ➝ 10
1.123=1.120; 1.525=1.530

C

Denmark rounding
(set the amount tender restriction on page 18 also)

• Note that the rounding specification you program for your cash
register depends on the tax laws
of your country.

00~ 12 ➝ 0;

13 ~ 37 ➝ 25;

63 ~ 87 ➝ 75;

88 ~ 100 ➝ 100

Examples:

C

38 ~ 62 ➝ 50;

1.11=1.00; 1.28=1.25; 1.39=1.50;
1.80=1.75; 1.99=2.00

N

Scandinavian rounding
00~ 24 ➝ 0;
Examples:

25 ~ 74 ➝ 50;

75 ~ 99 ➝ 100

1.21=1.0; 1.30=1.50; 1.87=2.00

Australian rounding (only for tax rate 1)
0 ~ 2 ➝ 0;
Examples:

3 ~ 7 ➝ 5;

M

8 ~ 9 ➝ 10

1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30

Tax system specifications for subtotal and total amounts
No specifications.
Specifies add-on rate tax.
Specifies add-in rate tax (VAT).

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?
X
C

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

1-10 To control Tax Status printing

Mode Switch
X

Z

Co

CAL

REG
FF
O

RF

PGM

P3 appears in mode display

?CXN o
??? p

▲

Program set code No.

Select number
from list A

Part-2

Select number
from list B
Always “0”

o

(To end the setting)
Selections
Print tax total line (only for Australia).
Print tax symbol (only for Australia).

Yes

No
Yes

No

No
Yes

?
Z
X
C

A

Selections
Print taxable amount.
Print taxable amount and tax amount for Add-in.

Yes

Yes
No

No

Yes
No

?
Z
X
C

B

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

1-11 Printing to
read All Preset Data
• Printing preset data.

1-11-1 Printing
preset data
except PLU
settings

Printout

Operation

p

08-01-05
08-06#0038

— Date
— Time/Consecutive No.

X— Read Symbol
1•••••1•00

¡— Dept No./Unit Price/Tax Status

#041
2•••••2•20

— Normal Dept/Digit Limit/Single Item

™

#051
3••••11•00

#

#000
-•••••••••
¡— Minus/Tax Status
2•5 % — Percent Rate/%+ or %#11
¡— Percent Key Control/Tax Status
e1•23242

#— Euro Exchange Rate

0122•••#22
0522•#1062

— Date/Monetary Mode Control

0622•#0000
1022••••#3

— General Control

0326••#002
2422••••#0

— Tax Control

— Print Control
— Calculation Control
— Euro Status

0125••••••
5•2500 % — Tax Rate1
Rounding specification/
5003
— Tax System specification
0000
0255••••••
10•0000 % — Tax Rate 2
5003
0000
08-01-05

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

Mode Switch
X

Z

CAL

REG
FF
O

RF

PGM

1-11-2 Printing
preset PLU
settings

Operation

Part-2

Zp

Printout

08-01-05 ——————— Date
08-10#0039 ——————— Time/Consecutive No.
X

———— Read symbol

001•••1•00

¡ ———— PLU No./Unit Price/

002•••2•20
003•••3•00

™
£

004•••4•00
005•••5•20

¢
¡

006•••6•00
007•••7•00

™
£

099•••8•00
100••10•00

¢
£

Linked department

08-01-05

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

2.

Various Operations

Mode Switch
Z
X
CA

2-1 Registration using
preset price for Departments.

L

RF

F
OF

PGM

REG

(Programming: See page 19)

Printout

Operation
Example
Unit Price

$1.00

$2.20

$11.00

Quantity

1

2

4

Depts.

1

2

3

Amount
tendered

$50.00

a
s
s
V hd
o
B???p

Price Programmed
¡ — Unit
to Department 1

•1•00
•2•20
•2•20

™ — Unit Price Programmed
to Department 2
™ — Repeat

4
•11•00

X — Multiplication Symbol
@ — Unit Price Programmed

•44•00

£

•49•40 S
•50•00 C

to Department 3

— Cash Amount Tendered

•0•60 G

— Change

2-2 Single-Item Sales
(Programming: See page 20)

B? a

•0•50

¡

Example 1:
Status

•0•50 C

Single item sale

Unit Price

— Cash Sales

$0.50

Quantity

1

Dept.

1

For this example, Dept. 1 is programmed for a single-item-sale.
(Programming: See page 16.)
Example 2:
Status
Unit Price

Normal Single item sale
$1.00

$0.50

Quantity

1

1

Dept.

2

1

Z?? s
B? a
o
p

•1•00

2

•0•50

¡

•1•50 C

— Cash Sales

Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered previously.

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

2-3 Check sales
Example:
Unit Price

CB?? f
f
o
m

$35.00

Quantity

2

Dept.

4

Printout

Operation

•35•00
•35•00

¢
¢

•70•00

K — Check Sales

•30•00

™

•25•00

£

Example:
Unit Price

$30.00

$25.00

Quantity

1

1

Depts.

2

3

Cash amount
tendered

$20.00

Check

$35.00

C???s
XB??d
o
X???p
m

Part-2

2-4 Split cash/
check sales

•55•00 S
•20•00 C
•35•00

K

Mode Switch
X

Z

G

F

CAL

RE

OF

RF
PG

2-5 Refund

Unit Price

Printout

Operation

Example
$1.00

$2.00

Quantity

1

1

Dept.

2

3

M

Z?? s
X?? d
o
p

13-55#0074 r
•1•00
•2•00

— Refund Mode Indicator

™
£

•3•00 C

After you finish RF mode operation, be sure to return the Mode Switch
to the REG (register) setting.

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

Mode Switch

2-6 PLU operation

Z

X

CA

L

RF

F
OF

2-6-1 PLU registration
(Programming: See page 25)
Example
PLU No.
1
2
—————————————————
Unit Price
$1.00
$2.00
—————————————————
Quantity
2
4
—————————————————
Link Dept. No.
1
1
—————————————————
Cash Amount
$10.00
tendered

Operation

Zi
i
Vh
Xi
p

Printout
PLU No.

001•••1•00
001•••1•00
4

————— Repeat

•2•00
002•••8•00
•10•00 C

2-6-2 PLU Single-Item
Sale
(Programming: See page 25)

Operation

Zi

PGM

REG

X

———— Multiplication Symbol

@

———— Preset Unit Price

————— Cash Amount Tendered

Printout
001•••1•00
•1•00 C

Example
PLU No.
1
—————————————————
Status
Single item sale
—————————————————
Unit Price
$1.00
—————————————————
Quantity
1

• For this example, linked department 1 is programmed for a single-itemsale. (Programming: See page 23)
• Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered previously.

2-6-3 PLU report
Operation

Printout

Mode Switch

?Z p
Z

(Read)

X
M

#01#0001

PG

RF

RE

G
OFF

L

CA

?Z p
(Reset )
M

F
R

CA

L
REG
OFF

PG

X

002•••••27
100•••••10
•180•00
1284
•10856•89

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Z ———— Reset Counter

001•••••12 ——————— PLU No./No. of items
•12•00 ——————— Amount

Mode Switch

Z

08-01-05
18-16#0238

————— PLU total count
————— PLU total amount

Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

Mode Switch

2-7 Other registrations

Z
X
CA

L

RF

F
OF

2-7-1 Reading the Time
and Date

PGM

REG

Display

Operation

13 - 5 3.

h

0 8 - 0 1 - 05

y

000
.

Hour/Minute

Part-2

h

Day/Month/Year

• Flashes per second

2-7-2 Paid out from cash
in drawer

Operation
12345678 n
Enter reference No.

Z??? ]

Printout
#12345678
08-01-05

— Reference Number

13-57#0060
•10•00 P

2-7-3 Cash received
on account

Operation

N?? .

2-7-4 Registering
identification
numbers

Operation

— Paid Out Amount

Printout

•6•00 R

— Received On Account
Amount

Printout

A reference number or ID number of up to 8 digits can be registered prior to any
transaction.

ZXCV
BNM< n
B? a
p

#12345678

— Reference Number or
ID No.

08-01-05
13-59#0062
•0•50

¡

•0•50 C

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Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

2-7-5 Reduction on
subtotal
Example:
Amount due reduced by $0.50.

2-7-6 Premium/
Discount

• 2.5% premium/discount
(programmed to x key)
applied to first item.

• 7% premium/discount applied
to transaction total.
• For programming the x key
as percent minus or percent
plus, see page 21.
• For programming percent rate,
see page 20.

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Printout

Operation

Z?? a
X?? f
o
B? z
p

•1•00
•2•00
-0•50
•2•50 C

Printout

Operation
Premium

Z?? a
x
X?? s
C?? a
o
Mx
p

¡
¢

•1•00
2•5 %
•0•03

Discount
¡ •1•00
¡ — Premium/Discount Rate
2•5 %- — Premium/Discount Amount

-0•03
™ •2•00
™
¡ •3•00
¡
•6•03 S
•5•97 S — Subtotal
7 %
7 %- — Premium/Discount Rate
•0•42
— Premium/Discount Amount
-0•42
•2•00
•3•00

•6•45 C

•5•55 C

Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION

2-8 About the daylight saving time

Mode Switch
Z

X

It is possible to set the internal clock forward/backward by 1~9 hour(s)
for the daylight saving time.

CA

L

RF

F
OF

Operation
• Forward by 1 hour

12 - 34.

*Z

12 - 34.

h

13 - 34.

(blinking)
Set forward by 1 hour.

000
.

h

12 - 34.

J

12 - 34.

(blinking)

*Z

12 - 34.

(blinking)

h

11 - 34.

y

Part-2

• Backward by 1 hour

Display

h

y

PGM

REG

Set backward by 1 hour.

000
.

*Put X~>, in case of set the clock by 2~9 hours.

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Part 3

1.

CALCULATOR FUNCTION

Calculator
Mode

Mode Switch
Z

While registering at REG mode, you can switch to CAL
mode and then return to REG mode to resume the
registration.

X

FF

O

Display

Operation

1-1 Calculation
examples

RF

G
RE

P GM

CAL

t
BqZ t

C

0

(Miss operation)
(Cancels item entered.)

BqCwX p

6.

XCwBNeM< p

–2 5 74.

5+3–2=
(23–56)×78=

VeCwNrC"Bq< p

(4×3–6)÷3.5+8=

97142857
.

ZB??eZX x

12% on 1500

1-2 Memory recall

On CAL mode

Recalls the current amount onto the display.
– during registration:
current subtotal
– registration has been completed: the last amount

Mode Switch

Display

Operation

/rCp

Example:
Divide the current subtotal $30.00
at REG mode by 3 (to divide the bill
between 3 people).

On REG mode

18 0.

10 .

Memory recall
Recalls the current result by pressing p key at CAL mode on the display.

Printout

Operation

Z

X

CA

L

RF

F
OF

PGM

REG

Example:
Recall the current result at CAL mode
during registration, and register the
cash amount due for each person.
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/p
/p
/p
Memory recall

•10•00
•20•00

¡
™

•30•00 S
•10•00 C
•10•00 C
•10•00 C
•0•00 G

Part-3 CALCULATOR FUNCTION

Mode Switch
X

Z

CAL

REG
FF
O

RF

PGM

1-3 Setting for calculator operation
Co
P3 appears in mode display

Z?XX o
?p

▲

Program Code No.

Select a number from list A.

Part-3

o
(To end the setting)

Selections
Open drawer whenever

p is pressed.*

Open drawer whenever n is pressed.
Print No. of Equal key operations on
General Control X and Z reports.
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes

No
Yes

?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M

A

* Drawer does not open during registration procedures even
if you press p by turning the mode switch to CAL
position.

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Part 4

1.

USEFUL INFORMATION

Troubleshooting
Solutions

Most common causes

Symptom/Problem
1

E01 appears on the display.

Changing modes without completing transaction.

Return mode switch to where it stops
buzzing and press p.

2

E94 appears on the display.

Printer paper is jammed.

Remove jammed paper. Turn Mode
switch to OFF then turn to ON, or Turn
power OFF and then turn power ON.

3

No date or time on receipt.
Paper is not advancing enough.

Printer is programmed as a journal.

Program printer to print receipts.

4

Drawer opens up after ringing up only one
time.

Department is programmed as a single item dept.

Program the dept. as a normal dept.

5

Not clearing totals at end of day after taking
report.

Using X mode to take out reports.

Use Z mode to take out reports.

6

Programming is lost whenever register is
unplugged or there is a power outage.

Bad or no batteries.

Put in new batteries.

7

Register is inoperative.
Can’t get money out of drawer.

No power.

Pull lever underneath register at rear.

2.

Specifications

INPUT METHOD
Entry:
Display (LED):

10-key system; Buffer memory 8 keys (2-key roll over)
Amount 8 digits (zero suppression); Department/PLU No.; No. of repeats

PRINTER
Receipt:
(or journal)
Paper roll:

12 digits (Amount 10 digits, Symbol 2 digits)
Automatic paper roll winding (journal)
58 mm × 80 mm ∅ (Max.)

CALCULATIONS
Entry 8 digits; Registration 7 digits; Total 8 digits
CALCULATOR FUNCTION
8 digits; Arithmetic calculations; Percent calculations
Memory protection batteries:
The effective service life of the memory protection batteries (3 UM-3, R6P (SUM-3) or LR6 (AM-3) type batteries) is
approximately one year from installation into the machine.
Power source/Power consumption: See the rating plate.
Operating temperature:
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Humidity:
10 to 90%
Dimensions/Weight:
203 mm(H)× 330 mm(W)× 360 mm(D) with S drawer
4.1 kg with S drawer
250 mm(H)× 410 mm(W)× 450 mm(D) with M drawer
9 kg with M drawer

Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

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When the cash drawer does not open!
In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction, the cash drawer does not open automatically. Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling drawer release lever (see below).

Part-4

Important!
The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.

To lock/unlock the multipurpose tray

(only for M size drawer)

A. Turn the lever (1) clockwise to lock the tray (the indicator becomes red).
B. Turn the lever (1) counterclockwise to unlock the tray (the indicator becomes green).

A
B
(1)

The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power.
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.

Casio Europe GmbH
Bornbarch 10, 22848 Norderstedt
Germany
Please keep all information for future reference.
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130CR*E

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

MO0411-A

Printed in Indonesia
Printed on recycled paper.



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