Casio Cash Register 140Cr Users Manual User's
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140CR Electronic Cash Register User's Manual START-UP is QUICK and EASY! Simple to use! 20 departments and 120 PLUs Automatic Tax Calculations Calculator function CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan CI 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. IMPORTANT FOR PROGRAMMING ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-638-9228 CASIO Authorized Service Centers If your CASIO product needs repair, or you wish to purchase replacement parts, please call 1-800-YO-CASIO. Power Supply Your cash register is designed to operate on standard household current (120 V, 50/60 Hz). Do not overload the outlet by plugging in too many appliances. Original Carton/Package If for any reason, this product is to be returned Cleaning to the store where purchased, it must be packed Clean the cash register exterior with a soft cloth which has been moistened with a solution of a in the original carton/package. mild neutral detergent and water, and wrung out. Be sure that the cloth is thoroughly wrung out to avoid damage to the printer. Location Locate the Cash register on a flat, stable sur- Never use paint thinner, benzene, or other volaface, away from heaters or areas exposed to di- tile solvents. rect sunlight, humidity or dust. The mains 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. E 2 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. 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. E 3 INTRODUCTION Warning! 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. At least once a year, unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner to clear dust from the area around the prongs of the power plug. Never use detergent to clean the power cord, especially power plug. Keep small parts out of the reach of small children to make sure it is not swallowed accidentally. E 4 Contents Getting to know your cash register .......................................................................... Daily Job Flow ......................................................................................................... Part-1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 17 Various Programming ....................................................................................... Various Operations ........................................................................................... 17 27 CALCULATOR FUNCTION ................................................................... 34 Calculator Mode................................................................................................ 34 USEFUL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 36 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ Specifications.................................................................................................... Warranty Card .................................................................................................. 36 36 45 Part-4 1. 2. 3. 9 10 11 12 15 CONVENIENT OPERATION .................................................................. (Please keep these sections to expand your use.) Part-3 1. QUICK START OPERATION ................................................................. 9 (You can operate this ECR on a basic level by reading the following sections) Initialization ....................................................................................................... Loading Paper .................................................................................................. Basic Programming for QUICK START – TIME/DATE ...................................... Basic Operation after Basic Programming ........................................................ Daily Management Report ................................................................................ Part-2 1. 2. 6 8 Basic Components and Accessories Printer cover Operator display Mode switch Keyboard Drawer Accessories Roll paper 1 pc OP key 1 pc Mode keys PGM key 1 pc Drawer keys 2 pcs User's manual 1 pc Magnetic plate* 1 pc * Use this plate for tacking the notes received from customer. Weld lines Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic molding process. They are not cracks or scratches. E 5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CASH REGISTER Getting to know your cash register Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF The position of the Mode Switch controls the type of operations you can perform on the cash register. The PROGRAM key (marked PGM) can be select any Mode Switch setting, while OPERATOR key (marked OP) can be used to select OFF, REG or CAL only. PGM RF OFF REG CAL X Z OP key ● ● ● PGM key ● ● ● ● ● ● ● RF PGM OP OP key PGM PGM key Note: An error is generated (E01 displayed) whenever the position of the Mode Switch is changed during registration. OFF In this position, the power of the cash register is off. 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 ! ! Department Number Display # Number of Repeat Display Anytime you perform "repeat registration" (page 12), 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 calcuAnytime you press a department key to register a unit lated values (subtotals, totals or change amount due) price, the corresponding department number appears are displayed here. The capacity of the display is 8 here. digits. @ PLU Number Display This part of the display can be used to show the curAnytime you perform a PLU registration, the corre- rent time or date between registration (page 31). sponding PLU number appears here. E 6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CASH REGISTER Keyboard FEED s FOR DATE TIME — AC C & ERR. CORR PLU 4 5 9/14/19 10/15/20 ( 7 8 9 w 4 5 6 s 1 2 3 ' 0 00 . 3 8/13/18 TAXABLE 2 7/12/17 NON-TAX 1 6/11/16 % CLK# RA TAX PGM PO T/S1 T/S2 " # DEPT CHK NS SHIFT # $ SUB CH TOTAL % 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 @ h Multiplication/Split pricing/Date Time key # t Clear key jG ~ j[ → Department 6 ~ 10 $ g Minus/Error Correction key jjG ~ jj[ → Department 11 ~ 15 % i PLU (Price Look Up) key jjjG ~ jjj[ → Department 16 ~ 20 ^ : Percent/Cashier ID No. Assignment key & ~ Tax Program key * c Received on Account/Tax Status Shift 1 key ( v Paid Out/Tax Status Shift 2 key ) j Reference Number/Department Shift key Q m Check/No Sale key W k Subtotal key E u Charge key R p Cash Amount Tendered key T ?, Z, ~ >, ' Numeric keys and 2-zero key Y " Decimal key U G, S, D, F, [ • Department 6 through 20 are specified by pressing the j key respectively as follows: Calculator Mode # t AC key % i Memory Recall key ^ : Percent key Q m Drawer Open key R p Equal key T ?, Z, ~ >, ' Numeric keys and 2-zero key Y " Decimal key U H, J, K, L Arithmetic Operation key Department keys E 7 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 er? Page-10 Page-31 the drawPage-32 While The Store Is Open 1. Registrations. Page-12~ 2. Issuing latest daily sales total if needed. (Generating report by Mode Switch to X position.) Page-15 After Closing The Store 1. Issuing Daily Sales Total. (Resetting report by Mode Switch to Z position.) Page-15 2. Picking up money in the drawer. Page-32 3. Turn the Mode Switch to OFF. Other 1. Troubleshooting Page-36 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). Important! The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key. E 8 Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION 1. Initialization and Loading Memory Protection Battery (Figure 1) Part-1 Important You must initialize the Cash register and install the memory protection batteries before you can program the cash register. ◗ To initialize the cash register 1. 2. 3. 4. Set the Mode Switch to OFF. Load the memory protection batteries. Plug the power cord of the cash register into an AC outlet. Set the Mode Switch to REG. ◗ To load the memory protection batteries 1. Remove the printer cover. 2. Open the battery compartment cover. 3. Load 3 new SUM-3 ("AA") 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. Replace the memory protection battery compartment cover back into place. 5. Replace the printer paper and printer cover. REPLACE MEMORY PROTECTION BATTERIES AT LEAST ONCE EVERY YEAR. E 9 9 Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION 2. Loading Paper Roll And Replacing The Printer’s Ink Roll & Press the l key to take up Mode Switch REG any slack in the paper. CAL X * Replace the printer cover by Z placing the cover’s front tab into the register’s groove. OFF RF PGM * Load new paper following the instructions above, and replace the printer cover. 1. To load journal paper ! Remove the printer cover by lifting up the back. @ Put a roll of journal paper into the holder. # Cut the leading end of the roll paper with scissors and insert the paper into the inlet. $ Press the l key until 20 or 30 cm of paper is fed from the printer. % Roll the paper onto the takeup reel a few turns. Default printer setting is for Journal.To print receipts, please 2. To remove journal paper refer to 1-7-3 on page 22 to ! Remove the printer cover fol- switch the printer for Receipt or lowing the instructions above. Journal. @ Press the l key until approximately 20cm of the pa- ◗ To load receipt paper per is fed from the printer. ! To use the printer to print re# Cut off the roll paper. ceipts, 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. $ Remove the take-up reel from the printer and take off the left plate of the reel. % Remove the journal paper from the take-up reel. ^ Cut off the paper left in the printer and press the l key ^ Set the left plate of the take- until the remaining paper is fed out from the printer. up reel and place the reel into the register. & Remove the core of the pa- per. Options: Roll paper – P-5860 Ink Roll – IR-40 E 10 Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION Mode Switch 3. Basic Programming for QUICK START CAL X REG Z OFF RF Purpose Procedure Programming 1. Turn the mode switch to PGM position. 2. When the display shows blinking “0”, such as 00-00-00 enter current date in Month, Day, Year order. Example: January 8, 2010: enter ?Z?To prohibit manual price entries. Normal sales (not a single-item sale) department ? Set as a single-item sale department Z C 1-5 Status for percent key 1-5-1 To change taxTaxable status 1 is fixed for the percent key. able status for the percent key Z k~ Example Change Percent key registration as a Nontaxable. P appears in mode display m: Select key from list A (For percent key) k (To end the setting) Selections Taxable status 1 Taxable status 2 Taxable status 1 and 2 Taxable status 3 Taxable status 1, 2 and 3 Taxable status 4 Non-taxable status E 18 c v cv u cv u h m A Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF RF PGM Ck 1-5-2 Status for percent key P3 appears in mode display Example Round Percent ZZ : Up %+ Part-2 Select a number from list B Select a number from list A k (To end the setting) Selections Rounding of results produced by Percent Key operation. Round off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.55) ? Round up (1.544=1.55; 1.545=1.55) Z Cut off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54) X Program Percent Key to register discounts (%–). ? Program Percent Key to register premiums (%+). Z Program Percent Key to function as a Manual Tax key. X 1-6 Taxable Status for minus key Example Change minus key registrations Non-taxable status. A B Non-taxable status is fixed for the minus key. Z k~ P appears in mode display mg Minus key Select key from list A k (To end the setting) Selections Taxable status 1 Taxable status 2 Taxable status 1 and 2 Taxable status 3 Taxable status 1, 2 and 3 Taxable status 4 Non-taxable status c v cv u cvu h m A E 19 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 1-7 General features 1-7-1 To set general controls Ck P3 appears in mode display ?NXX k Program code No. ???? p k Select a number from list A (To end the setting) Select a number from list B Select a number from list D Select a number from list C Selections Time display format: HH-MM ? Time display format: HH-MM SS V A 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 Z No Yes X No No C Yes V Yes No B Yes Yes N No No M B Selections Allow partial cash amount tendered. Allow partial check amount tendered. Yes No Yes No Yes No ? X V N C Selections Use the ' key as a 000 key. Cashier assignment systems (sign on) is used. No Yes E 20 No Yes No Yes ? Z X C D Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 1-7-2 To set printing controls Ck Mode Switch CAL X P3 appears in mode display REG ?BXX k OFF Program code No. RF ???? p Select a number from list A Z PGM k Select a number from list B Select a number from list C (To end the setting) Select a number from list D ? Use the printer to print receipts. Z Selections Print zero-total line on the General Control Read/Reset Reports Do not print zero-total line on the General Control Read/Reset Reports. ? Z Part-2 Selections Use the printer to print a journal. A B 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. No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No 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 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No ? Z X C V B N M D E 21 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 1-7-3 Printer switch for Receipt or Journal The printer is fixed as journal after initialized operation. Zk Example To print a receipt. P appears in mode display Zu A Selections Use the printer to print a journal. ? Use the printer to print receipts. Z Select a number from list A k • Printer selection to print a journal or receipts can also be set on procedures 1-7-2 “To set printing controls”. (To end the setting) 1-8 PLU setting 1-8-1 Linkage with Departments P3 appears in mode display ZiZ p Example PLU No. Link Dept. No Ck 1 1 100 10 PLU No. Select numbers from list A Z?? i A Selections Linked to dept. 20. ? Linked depts. 1~20 respectively. Z~ X? PLU No. Z? p Dept. No. to be linked k (To end the setting) E 22 • 120 PLUs can be set. • When the linked department is not specified, the PLU is linked to department 20. • Status for a single-item sale and tax status are followed the specified linked department. Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 1-8-2 Unit Prices for PLUs Example PLU No. Unit Price 1 2 $1.00 $3.00 Mode Switch Zk CAL X REG P appears in mode display Z OFF Zi RF PGM PLU No. Z?? p Unit Price Xi PLU No. C?? p Part-2 Unit Price k (To end the setting) • Unit prices within the range of $0.01~999.99. 1-9 To control Tax Status printing Ck P3 appears in mode display Example Print taxable amount and tax amount for Add-in. ?CXN k Program set code No. ??? p Select a Select a number number from list A from list B Enter “0” (fixed code)k (To end the setting) Selections Print Tax status symbols. ? Do not print Tax status symbols. X A Selections Print taxable amount. Print taxable amount and tax amount for Add-in. Yes No Yes No Yes No ? Z X C B E 23 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF 1-10 To program Tax Table RF PGM If your tax table is not a flat table (includes break points), find the tax table for your state on pages 37 through 44 of this manual. Follow the procedures below to set the tax tables. Example 1: Set Alabama state tax 4%. Ck ? Z XB k ?p Zp Zp Z? p C? p BV p MC p Z Z? p k P3 appears in mode display Program set code No. for tax table 1 1st code for 4% ALABAMA 4% 5% 6% 6% 0 1 1 10 30 54 73 110 0 1 1 10 29 49 69 89 110 0 1 1 8 24 41 58 0 1 1 9 20 40 55 70 90 109 Last code for 4% (to end the setting) Note: If your table has break points, set it to this table (tax table 1). Example 2: Set Colorado state tax 5.25%. Ck P3 appears in mode display ? X XB k Program set code No. for Tax table 2 B " XB p 5.25% tax B ? ?X p 50 for Round off and 02 for Add On k (to end the setting) COLORADO 5.25% 5.25 5002 • This sample programming can set only tax rate, but not for a tax break point. • You can set tax table 3 and 4 by the set code No. 0325 (for table 3) and 0425 (for table 4) Tax status for the Departments and function keys are fixed as follows: Department 2: Taxable status 1. Departments 1, 3~20: Non-Taxable status. Percent key: Taxable status 1. Minus key: Non-Taxable status. • See page 17 (department key), 18 (percent key), 19 (minus key) to change the fixed tax status. E 24 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 1-11 Printing to read All Preset Data Printout Operation 01-08-10 14-24 0070 p 1-11-1 Printing preset data except PLU settings 01••••1•00 01-041 02••••2•20 — Date — Time/Consecutive No. X — Read Symbol — Dept. No./Unit Price — Tax Status/Normal Dept./ Digit Limit/Single Item 02-051 03•••11•00 03-041 20••••0•00 Mode Switch CAL X REG Z -••••••03 2•5 03-11 RF PGM % 0122••••12 0222••0000 0522••0022 0622••0000 1022•••••0 0326•••002 0125•••••• 0•0000 Part-2 00-000 OFF — Minus/Tax Status — Percent Rate/%+ or %– — Tax Status/Percent Key Control — Date/Add Mode Control (fixed) — Print Control — General Control — Calculation Control — Tax Control — Tax Table 1 % 0001 0001 10 30 54 73 110 0225•••••• 5•2500 5002 0000 01-08-10 Break Points Control — Tax Table 2 % — Rounding Specifications/ Tax System Specifications Tax Status Printout 00 01 02 03 04 05 Meaning Non taxable Taxable 1 Taxable 2 Taxable 3 Taxable 4 Taxable 1 & 2 Printout 06 07 08 09 10 11 Meaning Printout Meaning Taxable 1 & 3 12 Taxable 1, 2 & 4 Taxable 1 & 4 13 Taxable 1, 3 & 4 Taxable 2 & 3 14 Taxable 2, 3 & 4 Taxable 2 & 4 15 All taxable Taxable 3 & 4 Taxable 1, 2 & 3 E 25 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF RF PGM 1-11-2 Printing preset PLU settings Printout Operation Zp 01-08-10 14-26 0073 001•••1•00 01 002•••2•00 02 003•••3•00 03 004•••4•00 099•••0•00 19 100••10•00 20 01-08-10 E 26 — Date — Time/Consecutive No. X — Read symbol — PLU No./Unit Price — Linked department Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 2. Various Operations Mode Switch REG 2-1 Registration using preset price for Departments. CAL X Z OFF RF PGM (Programming: See page 17) Printout Operation Example $1.00 1 1 G S S $50.00 V hD k B??? p $2.20 2 2 $11.00 4 3 01 •1•00 02 •2•20 02 •2•20 4 •11•00 03 •44•00 •4•40 T •0•18 •49•58 t1 S •50•00 •0•42 C G — Cash Amount Tendered — Change •0•50 •0•50 C — Cash Sales — Unit Price t1 — Unit Price t1 — Repeat X — Multiplication Symbol Part-2 Unit Price Quantity Depts. Amount Tendered @ — Unit Price 2-2 Single-Item Sales (Programming: See page 18) B? D 03 Example 1 Status Single item sale Unit Price $0.50 Quantity 1 Dept. 3 For this example, Dept. 1 is programmed for a single-item-sale. (Programming: See page 23.) Z?? S B? D Status Normal Single item sale k Unit Price $1.00 $0.50 Quantity 1 1 p Example 2 Dept. 2 3 02 •1•00 t1 03 •0•50 •1•00 •0•04 •1•54 T — Taxable Amount t1 — Tax C — Cash Sales Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered previously. E 27 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch REG CAL X Z OFF RF PGM 2-3 Check Sales CB?? F F k m Example Unit Price Quantity Depts. Printout Operation $35.00 2 4 04 04 •35•00 •35•00 •70•00 K — Check Sales 2-4 Change the Tax Status Example c Unit Price Quantity Depts. $1.00 $2.00 Z?? G 1 1 1 2 X?? S NonPreset Status Taxable 1 p Taxable This Taxable 1 Taxable 1 Registration 01 02 •1•00 •2•00 •3•00 •0•12 t1 t1 T t1 •3•12 C •1•00 •0•10 •2•00 t# — Manual Tax Symbol t1 •2•00 •0•08 •3•18 t1 C 2-5 Manual Tax Example Unit Price Quantity Depts. $1.00 1 1 $2.00 1 2 Z?? G Z? : X?? S p 01 02 T : key is programmed to function as a Manual Tax key (see page 19). E 28 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION 2-6 PLU operation (Programming: See page 23) Example PLU No. Unit Price Quantity Link Dept. No. Cash Amount tendered 1 $1.00 2 2 2 $2.00 4 2 Zi i Vh Xi p PLU No. 001 •1•00 t1 001 •1•00 4 •2•00 •8•00 t1 — Repeat X — Multiplication Symbol @ — Preset Unit Price t1 002 •10•00 $10.40 Zi t1 C — Cash Amount Tendered •1•00 •1•00 t1 — Taxable Status Symbol T — Taxable Amount t1 — Tax C PLU No. 001 •0•04 •1•04 (Programming: See page 22) Part-2 2-7 PLU Single-Item Sale T •0•40 •10•40 Example PLU No. Status Unit Price Quantity 1 Single item sale $1.00 1 C??? S XB?? D k X??? p $30.00 $25.00 m 2-8 Split cash/ check sales Example Unit Price Quantity Depts. Cash Amount tendered Check • For this example, linked department 1 is programmed for a single-item-sale. • Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered previously. 1 2 1 3 02 03 •30•00 •25•00 t1 •30•00 •1•20 •56•20 •20•00 t1 S C T •36•20 K $20.00 $36.20 E 29 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF RF PGM 2-9 Refund Z?? S X?? D k p Example Unit Price Quantity Depts. $1.00 1 2 Printout Operation $2.00 1 3 13-55 0040 r 02 03 •1•00 •2•00 •1•00 t1 •0•04 t1 •3•04 C After you finish RF mode operation, be sure to return the Mode Switch to the REG (register) setting. — Refund Mode Symbol T Mode Switch 2-10 Cashier Assignment In any mode REG, RF, CAL, X or Z, (Programming: See page 20) except PGM Cashier assignment system is used to control each cashier (or clerk) sales total. When you select this function on page 20, you can get 8 cashiers (or clerk) sales data. Cashier assignment must be performed prior to starting registration or any other operation, except Program mode. Z: Select a number from list A Selections Sign off (cancel) the assignment of cashier ID No. ? Assign a cashier ID No. 1 through 8. Z ~ < A • Currently assigned cashier (or clerk) ID number is printed on the receipt or journal for each transaction. • The assigned clerk memory number is automatically signed off when the mode key is set to OFF position. • The assigned cashier (or clerk) sales totals with ID number are printed on the receipt or journal when you perform daily X/Z sales report. E 30 Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION Mode Switch REG CAL X Z OFF RF PGM 2-11 Other registrations Display Operation h 2-11-1 Reading the Time and Date 13-5# Hour/Minute 01-08-10 y ~00 Month/Date/Year Part-2 h • Flashes per second Mode Switch CAL X REG Z OFF RF PGM Adjusting the Time Display Operation • Turn the Mode Switch to PGM. Example Zk Current time = 13:58 ZCB
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