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GROCERY
DAIRY
H.B.A.
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
PCR-1000
USER'S MANUALCI Canada
FROZEN
FOOD
DELICATESS
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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.(Not applicable to other areas)
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, andcan radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, maycause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely tocause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 easilyaccessible.
Please keep all information for future reference.
Introduction & Contents
User'sManualJournal spool
Roll paper
Ink ribboncassette
Mode keysDrawer keys
OPOP
Unpacking the register
Welcome to the CASIO PCR-1000!Congratulations upon your selection of a CASIOElectronic Cash Register, which is designed to pro-vide years of reliable operation.Operation of a CASIO cash register is simpleenough to be mastered without special training.Everything you need to know is included in thismanual, so keep it on hand for reference.If you need programming assistance,please call 1-800-638-9228.In Canada, Call 1-800-661-2274.
CASIO AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERIf your Casio product needs repair, or you wish to purchase replacement parts, pleasecall 1-800-YO-CASIO for the authorized service center nearest your home.If for any reason this product is to be returned to the store where purchased, it must bepacked in the original carton/package.
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Do not locate the cash register where it will besubjected to direct sunlight, high humidity,splashing with water or other liquids, or hightemperature (such as near a heater).
Never try to open the cash register or attemptyour own repairs. Take the cash register to yourauthorized CASIO dealer for repairs.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of thecash register. Never use benzene, thinner, orany other volatile agent.
Never operate the cash register while yourhands are wet.
Be sure to check the sticker on the side of thecash register to make sure that its voltagematches that of the power supply in the area.
Important!Your new cash register has been carefully tested before shipment to ensure proper operation. Safetydevices eliminate worries about breakdowns resulting from operator errors or improper handling. Inorder to ensure years of trouble-free operation, however, the following points should be noted whenhandling the cash register.
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Introduction & Contents ........................................................................................................ .... 2
Getting Started ................................................................................................................ ........... 8Remove the cash register from its box. ................................................................................................. 8Remove the tape holding parts of the cash register in place. ............................................................... 8Plug the cash register into a wall outlet. ................................................................................................ 8Insert the mode key marked “PGM” into the mode switch. ................................................................... 8Install receipt/journal paper. .................................................................................................................. 9To set the ink ribbon .............................................................................................................................11Machine initialization ........................................................................................................................... 12Set the date. ........................................................................................................................................ 13Set the time.......................................................................................................................................... 13Tax table programming ........................................................................................................................ 14
Introducing PCR-1000........................................................................................................... ... 20General guide ...................................................................................................................................... 20Display ................................................................................................................................................. 22Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................. 24
Basic Operations and Setups ................................................................................................. 26How to read the printouts ............................................................................................................... 26
How to use your cash register ........................................................................................................ 27Assigning a clerk ................................................................................................................................. 28
Clerk secret number key .................................................................................................................. 28Displaying the time and date ............................................................................................................... 29
To display and clear the time ............................................................................................................ 29To display and clear the date ............................................................................................................ 29
Preparing coins for change ................................................................................................................. 29
Preparing and using department keys ........................................................................................... 30Registering department keys ............................................................................................................... 30Programming department keys ........................................................................................................... 32
To program a unit price for each department ................................................................................... 32To program the tax calculation status for each department ............................................................. 32To program high amount limit for each department ......................................................................... 32
Registering department keys by programming data ........................................................................... 34
Preparing and using PLUs ............................................................................................................. 35Programming PLUs ............................................................................................................................. 35
To program a unit price for each PLU .............................................................................................. 35To program tax calculation status for each PLU .............................................................................. 35
Registering PLUs ................................................................................................................................. 36
Shifting the taxable status of an item ............................................................................................. 37Calculation merchandise subtotal ....................................................................................................... 37
Preparing and using discounts ....................................................................................................... 38Programming discounts ....................................................................................................................... 38Registering discounts .......................................................................................................................... 38
Discount for items and subtotals ...................................................................................................... 38
Preparing and using reductions ..................................................................................................... 39Programming for reductions ................................................................................................................ 39Registering reductions ......................................................................................................................... 39
Reduction for items........................................................................................................................... 39
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Registering credit and check payments ......................................................................................... 40Check ................................................................................................................................................ 40Credit ................................................................................................................................................ 40Mixed tender (cash, credit and check) ............................................................................................. 41
Validation printing ........................................................................................................................... 41
Registering returned goods in the REG mode ............................................................................... 42
Registering returned goods in the RF mode .................................................................................. 43Normal refund transaction ................................................................................................................... 43Reduction of amounts paid on refund ................................................................................................. 43
Registering money received on account ........................................................................................ 44
Registering money paid out ........................................................................................................... 44
Making corrections in a registration ............................................................................................... 45To correct an item you input but not yet registered ............................................................................. 45To correct an item you input and registered ........................................................................................ 46To cancel all items in a transaction...................................................................................................... 47
No sale registration ........................................................................................................................ 47
Printing the daily sales reset report ................................................................................................ 48
Advanced Operations and Setups .......................................................................................... 50Single item cash sales.................................................................................................................... 50
Currency exchange function .......................................................................................................... 51Registering foreign currency ............................................................................................................... 51
Full amount tender in foreign currency ............................................................................................. 51Partial tender in a foreign currency .................................................................................................. 52
Currency exchange programming ....................................................................................................... 53
Post-finalization receipt .................................................................................................................. 53
Calculator functions ........................................................................................................................ 54
Programming to clerk ..................................................................................................................... 55Programming clerk number ................................................................................................................. 55Programming trainee status ................................................................................................................ 55
Programming machine features ..................................................................................................... 56Programming to general control file .................................................................................................... 56
Programming department/PLU ...................................................................................................... 61Batch feature programming to department/PLU ................................................................................. 61Individual feature programming to department/PLU ........................................................................... 62
Programming to transaction keys ................................................................................................... 64Procedure ......................................................................................................................................... 64<CASH>, <CHARGE>, <CHECK> .................................................................................................................... 64<CREDIT> ......................................................................................................................................................... 65<RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT>, <PAID OUT> .................................................................................................... 65<#/NO SALE> .................................................................................................................................................... 66<%–> .................................................................................................................................................................. 66<–> ..................................................................................................................................................................... 67<CURRENCY EXCHANGE> ............................................................................................................................. 67<POST RECEIPT> ............................................................................................................................................ 68<QUANTITY/FOR> ............................................................................................................................................ 68
Allocating three zero key ................................................................................................................ 68Procedure ......................................................................................................................................... 68
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Character programming ................................................................................................................. 69Using character keyboard.................................................................................................................... 69Entering characters by code ................................................................................................................ 70
Character code list ............................................................................................................................ 70
Procedures for programming descriptors and messages .............................................................. 71Programming clerk name and messages ........................................................................................... 71Programming department/transaction key descriptor ......................................................................... 75Programming PLU descriptor .............................................................................................................. 76
Printing read/reset reports .............................................................................................................. 77To print the individual department, PLU read report ........................................................................... 77To print the financial read report .......................................................................................................... 78To print the individual clerk read/reset report ...................................................................................... 78To print the daily sales read/reset report ............................................................................................. 79To print the PLU read/reset report ....................................................................................................... 80To print the hourly sales read/reset report ........................................................................................... 80To print the monthly sales read/reset report ........................................................................................ 81To print the group read/reset report ..................................................................................................... 81
Reading the cash register's program ............................................................................................. 82To print unit price/rate program (except PLU) ..................................................................................... 82To print key descriptor, name, message program (except PLU) ......................................................... 83To print the general control program, compulsory and key program .................................................. 84To print the PLU program .................................................................................................................... 85
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................ ....... 86When an error occurs ..................................................................................................................... 86
When the register does not operate at all ...................................................................................... 87
Clearing a machine lock up ............................................................................................................ 88
In case of power failure .................................................................................................................. 88
User Maintenance and Options .............................................................................................. 89To replace the ink ribbon ................................................................................................................ 89
To replace journal paper ................................................................................................................. 90
To replace receipt paper ................................................................................................................. 91
Options ........................................................................................................................................... 91
Specifications ................................................................................................................. .......... 92
Index .......................................................................................................................... ................ 93
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This section outlines how to unpack the cash register and get it ready to operate. You should read this partof the manual even if you have used a cash register before. The following is the basic set up procedure,along with page references where you should look for more details.
Remove the cash register from its box.
Remove the tape holding partsof the cash register in place.Also remove the small plastic bag taped to theprinter cover. Inside you will find the modekeys.
Plug the cash register into a wall outlet.Be sure to check the sticker on the side of the cashregister to make sure that its voltage matches thatof the power supply in your area. The printer willoperate for a few seconds. Please do not pass thepower cable under the drawer.
Insert the mode key marked“PGM” into the mode switch.
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
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CAL X
REG Z
OFF
RF
PGM
Install receipt/journal paper.
Loading journal paperThe same type of paper (45 mm × 83 mm i.d.) is used for receipts and journal. Load the new paper before firstoperating the cash register or when red paper appears from the printer.
11111Use a mode key to set themode switch to REGposition.
22222Open the printer cover.
33333Cut off the leading end ofthe paper so it is even.
44444Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the bottom of theroll, lower the roll into thespace behind the printer.
55555Drop the paper roll gentlyand insert paper to thepaper inlet.
66666Press the j key untilabout 20 cm to 30 cm ofpaper is fed from theprinter.
77777Slide the leading end of thepaper into the groove onthe spindle of the take-upreel and wind it onto thereel two or three turns.
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Loading receipt paper
Follow steps 11111 through 33333 under “Loading journal paper” on the previous page.
Important!Never operate the cash register without paper. It can damage the printer.
44444Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the bottom of theroll, lower the roll into thespace behind the printer.
55555Drop the paper roll gentlyand insert paper to thepaper inlet.
66666Press the f key untilabout 20 cm to 30 cm ofpaper is fed from theprinter.
77777Set the printer cover,passing the leading end ofthe paper through the paperoutlet. Close the printercover and tear off theexcess paper.
88888Place the take-up reel intoplace behind the printer,above the roll paper.
99999Press the j key to takeup any slack in the paper.
00000Close the printer cover.
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11111Open the printer cover.
22222Remove the printer subcover.
Knob
To set the ink ribbon
33333Load a new ink ribboncassette into the unit.
44444Turn the knob on the rightside of the cassette to takeup any slack in the ribbon.
55555Replace the printer cover and printer sub cover.
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Important!Use ERC-32 ink ribbon.
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Machine initialization
Machine initialization and program auto loading
You must perform the following procedure to initialize the cash register before using it for the first time.
ImportantThis procedure clears all of the totalizers and programs currently contained in the memory, andreload the standard program into memory.This operation should be performed before using the cash register for the first time only.
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Mode Switch
Mode Switch
(1) Plug the power code into an AC outlet.
(2) Set the Mode Switch to OFF.
j,(3) While holding down the
(4) Release the j
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
and enter 23010s
turn the Mode Switch to PGM.
Initialization and program auto loading are complete, and initialization receipt issued.
You should see “0000000000” on the display.
If another character is shown,immediately set the Mode Switch to OFFand start the beginning of this procedure.
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REG XCAL Z
0000000000TOTAL CHANGE
AMOUNTPLU
DEPT RPT
RCT T/S1 T/S2 T/S3
+ – × ÷
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Set the date.
6 1s 6 : : : : : : 6 x 6 CCurrent date
Example: March, 4, 2001 2 010304
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGMMode Switch
Year Month Day
PGMC-A32
6 1s 6 : : : : 6 x 6 CCurrent time
Example:
08:20 AM 2 0820 09:45 PM 2 2145
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGMMode Switch
(24-hour military time)
PGMC-A32
8.
Set the time.9.
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Tax table programming
Programming automatic tax calculationImportant!After you program the tax calculations, you also have to individually specify which departments(page 32) and PLUs (page 35) are to be taxed.
For this cash register to be able to automatically register state sales tax, you must program its tax tableswith tax calculation data from the tax table for your state. There are three tax tables (U.S.) and four taxtables (Canada) that you can program for automatic calculation of three separate sales taxes.
Programming for the U.S. Tax Tables Procedure
Find your state in the table (page 15 ~ 18) and input the data shown in the table.State sales tax calculation data tables for all of the states that make up the United States are included onthe following pages.
Important!Be sure you use the state sales tax data specifically for your state. Even if your state uses thesame tax rate percentage as another state, inputting the wrong data will cause incorrect result.
Programming procedureExample 1 (Alabama 6% sales tax to Tax Table 1) Example 2 (Colorado 5.25% sales tax to Tax Table 2)
ALABAMA
4%
011
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5%
011
1029496989
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011
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A
Mode Switch
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Assign Tax Table 1
0
1
1
8
24
41
58
Press a
Terminate program
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
$ 3s $
0125a $ 0a $ 1a $ 1a $ 8a $
24a $
41a $
58a $ a $ s
Mode Switch
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Assign Tax Table 2
5.25
5002
Press a
Terminate program
2 2 2 2 2
$ 3s $
0225a $
5^25a $
5002a $ a $ s
COLORADO
4.5%
015
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012
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011
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118
PGMC-A32
PGMC-A32
(Tax Table 3: 0325)
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ALABAMA
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106
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011
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A ALASKA
KENAI2%
HOMER/SELDOVIA
3%
014
253475
127155177227
HAINES4%
012
193762
JUNEAU4%
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1237
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016
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145163181208227245263281299308327
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LOS ANGELES10%
Parking
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116149183
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168186204222240
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012
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LOVELAND5%
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17233853698499
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146161176192207223
7%
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135149
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130143157171
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106
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6.455002
017
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7%
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8%
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012
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103122141160179
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D.C.9%
0166
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105116127138149161
D.C.5%
011
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110
D.C.5.75%
5.755002
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011
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108
D.C.8%
011
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5.255002
6.2%
6.25002
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175209
4%
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6%
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142842577185
109
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7.5%
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5%
016
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6%
0128
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0126
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7%
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106
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017
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0119
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01
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6%
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MINNESOTA
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115130146
161176192207
8.5%
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111
123135147158170182194205
MISSISSIPPI
5%
016
1126476888
109129
6%
0118
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108
8.5%
0115
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123135147158170182194205
7%
0117
213549647892
107
7.25%
0116
203448627589
103117131
144158172186199213227241255268282296310
324337351365379393406
8%
0116
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106
9%
0115
1627384961728394
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9.25%
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05
MISSOURI
4.6%
011
1032547697
4.8%
013
1031527293
114135156177
4.625%
01
131032547597
118140162183205
227248270291313335356378399421443
4.975%
011
1030507090
110130150170190
211
6.225%
0128
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104120136152
168184200216232248265
6.3%
0187
2339557187
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166182198214230246
6.425%
0117
2338547085
101116132147
163178194210225241256272287
5.6%
01
158
2644628098
115133151169
187205223241258276294312330348366383
5.225%
5.2255002
5.975%
0128
2541587592
108125142158
175192209225242259276292309326342359376
5.725%
5.7255002
4.225%
011
11355982
4.725%
014
1031527495
116137158179201
4.75%
013
1022436586
107128149170
5.1%
0119
29496888
107
6.1%
0118
2440577390
5.05%
0159
1939597998
118138158178
5.625%
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2644627997
115133151168
392410
MISSOURI
6.475%
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2338546984
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6.55%
0197
223853688399
114129145
160175190
6.725%
6.7255002
7.225%
7.2255002
NEBRASKA
3%
013
164983
116149183
3.5%
013
14427199
128157185214242271
5.5%
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142745638199
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190209227
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5%
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142949
6%
0118
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4.5%
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6.5%
0117
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N NEVADA
3%
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144983
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5.75%
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6.25%
0127
2339557187
103119135151
167183199215
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14263951637588
101115
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Rooms & Meals7%
018
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Rooms & Meals8%
N NEW JERSEY
3%
011
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117
3.5%
011
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7%
018
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107121135
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NEW MEXICO
4.5%
011
11335578
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011
11355882
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247270294317341364388411
5.25%
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28476685
104123142161180
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5.375%
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5.575%
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5.75%
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4.875%
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4.375%
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11345779
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3.75%
016
13406793
120146173200226253
280306333359
NEW MEXICO
6.187%
0149
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6.1875%
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08
NEW YORK
6%
017
102238567288
108124
141158
5%
016
1027476787
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4%
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12335883
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5.25%
5.255002
5.75%
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102238547086
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115
130146161176192207
6.75%
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018
10203347627691
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121135149164178192207
7.25%
7.255002
7.5%
018
1018314558718599
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ERIE8%
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101017294255678092
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SUFFOLKCounty
8%
019
1017294254677992
106118131
8.25%
8.255002
8.5%
8.55002
NORTH CAROLINA
4.5%
0169
25537595
122144166
188211233255277299322
CHROKEEReservations
6%
012
1024415874
4%
0159
295984
112137
5%
0168
23486785
109129
6%
0128
2441587491
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3%
0149
3570
116149183216
NORTH DAKOTA
3%
013
153367
100133166200
4%
015
15315171
100125
5.5%
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182200219
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6%
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7%
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5.5%
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5.75%
5.755002
6%
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013
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013
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7.75%
7.755002
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2%
011
2474
3%
011
164983
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3.25%
017
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011
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4.25%
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4.5%
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5%
0119
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5.25%
5.255002
6%
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244158
6.25%
0117
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6.725%
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7.25%
7.255002
7.375%
7.3755002
06
8%
0116
1831
8.25%
0116
18304254667890
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0145
1627374859708191
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0114
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012
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4%
011
1237
5.5%
011
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190210
5%
011
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6.5%
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115130146
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6%
0119
2643607692
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7%
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107121135
149
TENNESSE
4.5%
011
1133557799
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188211
6%
012
1024415874
COUNTYTAX
7.25%
01
1010203448617589
103
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012
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10223751668196
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01
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1019334659
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7.755002
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8%
012
1018314356688193
106118
8.25%
8.255002
8.5%
012
1017294152647688
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8.75%
8.755002
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012
10213549647892
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DALLAS6%
0119
254259
HOUSTON(HarrisCounty)
6%4.625%
4.6255002
4%
011
1237
4%
011
12376287
4.125%
011
12366084
109133157181
206230254278303327351375399424
5%
0119
294969
5.125%
5.1255002
5.25%
01
129
28476685
104123142
161180199219238
5.375%
5.3755002
5.5%
0119
2745638199
118137
155173191209
5.625%
0118
2644627997
115133
151168
6%
0118
244158
0118
2441587491
108
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6.1255002
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0117
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103119
6.25%
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0138
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111
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TEXAS
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0156
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0116
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0116
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8.25%
8.255002
7%
0117
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107
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011
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0119
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0128
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6.25%
0147
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0119
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190209
5.875%
5.8755002
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0127
213549647892
107
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7.255002
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6.1255002
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5.755002
U
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014
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012
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012
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7%
011
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015
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9.5%
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012
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011
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012
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Tax table programming (continued)
Programming for Canadian Tax Tables ProcedureState sales tax calculation data tables for all of the states that make up all Canadian provinces areincluded on this page. Simply find your province in the tax tables and input the data shown in its table.
Programming Tax TableExample 1: Federal tax: 7% (Add-on/Round-off) Example 2: Ontario 10% (Tax-on-tax/Round-off)
• 4 tax tables are used for the following purpose:Tax table 1: Used for the federal taxable items.Tax table 2: Used for the provincial taxable items.Tax table 3: Used for the provincial taxable items for different tax table.Tax table 4: Used for the provincial taxable items for different tax table.
CANADA TAX TABLES
* Must be programmed intoTax Table 2, 3 or 4.
Important!Be sure you use the federal sales tax data with your provincial sales tax data. Even if your prov-ince use the same tax rate as another province, inputting the wrong data will result incorrect taxcalculations.
Important!Also you should select the Canadian sales tax system in the general control file (address 0422)
on page 56.
Mode Switch
X
Z
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGMMode Switch
X
Z
CAL
REG
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PGM
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7
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10
5004
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2 2 2 2 2
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10a $
5004a $ a $ s
ONTARIO10%
105004
QUEBEC10%
105004
NOVA SCOTIA10%
105004
65002
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PGMC-A32
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* * * * * * *
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Pop-up display
Main display
Mode switch
Keyboard
r
Drawer
Drawer lock
Take-up reel
Roll paper
Printer
Printer ink ribbon
Printer sub cover
Printer cover
Printer ink ribbonProvides ink for printing of registration details on theroll paper (page 89).
Mode keyThe following two types of mode keys are providedwith the unit.
OPC-A02 C-A32
PGM
a. OP (Operator) keySwitches between OFF, REG and CAL.
b. PGM (Program) keySwitches to any position.
Roll paperYou can use the roll paper to print receipts and ajournal (pages 9 ~ 10).
Receipt on/off keyUse the receipt on/off key in REG and RF modes tocontrol issuance of receipts. In other modes, receipts orreports are printed regardless the receipt key setting.A post-finalization receipt can still be issued afterfinalization when the key is set to off. The cash registercan also be programmed to issue a post-finalizationreceipt even when the key is set to on.When the register issues receipts, this indicator is lit.
General guideThis part of the manual introduces you to the cash register and provides a general explanation of its variousparts.
RECEIPTON/OFF
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When the cash drawer does not open!In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunc-tion, the cash drawer does not open automatically.Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer bypulling drawer release lever (see below).
Important!The drawer will not open, if it is locked with adrawer lock key.
DrawerThe drawer opens automatically whenever you finalizea registration and whenever you issue a read or resetreport. The drawer will not open if it is locked with thedrawer key.
Drawer lockUse the drawer key to lock and unlock the drawer.
Mode switchUse the mode keys to change the position of the modeswitch and select the mode you want to use.
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Display
REG XCAL Z
01 !50TOTAL CHANGE
AMOUNTPLU
DEPT RPT
REG
025 "50TOTAL CHANGE
AMOUNTPLU
DEPT RPT
REG
3 #50TOTAL CHANGE
AMOUNTPLU
DEPT RPT
REG
1"34TOTAL CHANGE
AMOUNTPLU
DEPT RPT
12
4
9
5
37
6
RCT
RCT
RCT
RCT
8
T/S1 T/S2 T/S3
!50TOTAL CHANGE
5 "50TOTAL CHANGE
3 #50TOTAL CHANGE
1"34TOTAL CHANGE
1
4
5
6
+ – × ÷
XCAL Z T/S1 T/S2 T/S3
+ – × ÷
XCAL Z T/S1 T/S2 T/S3
+ – × ÷
XCAL Z T/S1 T/S2 T/S3
+ – × ÷
Main display
Department registration
PLU registration
Repeat registration
Totalize operation
Customer display
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1Amount/QuantityThis part of the display shows monetary amounts. Italso can be used to show the current date and time.
2Department numberWhen you press a department key to register a unitprice, the corresponding department number (01 ~60) appears here.
3Taxable sales status indicatorsWhen you register a taxable item, the correspondingindicator is lit.
4PLU numberWhen you register a PLU item, the correspondingPLU number appears here.(Only the last digit is displayed on the customerdisplay.)
5Number of repeatsAnytime you perform a repeat registration (page31), the number of repeats appears here.Note that only one digit is displayed for the numberof repeats. This means that a “5” could mean 5, 15or even 25 repeats.
6Total/Change indicatorsWhen the TOTAL indicator is lit, the displayedvalue is monetary total or subtotal amount. Whenthe CHANGE indicator is lit, the displayed value isthe change due.
7REG, CAL, X, Z indicatorsREG: Indicates register modeCAL: Indicates calculator modeX: Indicates daily sales read modeZ: Indicates daily sales reset mode
8RCT indicatorWhen the register issues receipts, this indicator islit.
9Arithmetic operation indicators
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7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0 00 •
JOURNALFEED
CC/AC
RECEIPTFEED
RECEIPT VALID
PLU
%–
–
RFERR.CORR
CANCEL
#NS
X/FORDATETIME
CLK# PRICE CE DEPTSHIFTT/S1 T/S2 RC PD
CR1 CR2
CH CHK/TEND
CAAMT
TEND
RECEIPTON/OFF
SUBTOTAL
5 10 15 20 25 30
4 9 14 19 24 29
3 8 13 18 23 28
2 7 12 17 22 27
1 6 11 16 21 26
÷
×
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35 40 45 50 55 60
34 39 44 49 54 59
33 38 43 48 53 58
32 37 42 47 52 57
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• Register Mode1 Paper feed key f, j
Hold this key down to feed paper from the printer.
2 Post receipt key ;Use this key to produce a post-finalization receipt.
3 Receipt on/off key QUse this key pressing two times to change the status“receipt issue” or “no receipt.” In case of “receipt issue”,the “RCT” indicator is lit.
4 Discount key pUse this key to register discounts.
5 Minus key mUse this key to input values for subtraction.
6 Refund key RUse this key to input refund amounts and void certainentries.
7 Validation key vUse this key to validate transaction amounts on slip.
8 Non-add/No sale key NNon-add key: To print reference number (to identify apersonal check, credit card, etc.) during a transaction, usethis key after some numerical entries.No sale key: Use this key to open the drawer withoutregistering anything.
9 PLU key +Use this key to input PLU numbers.
0 Error correction/Cancellation key eUse this key to correct registration errors and to cancelregistration of entire transactions.
A Clear key CUse this key to clear an entry that has not yet beenregistered.
B Ten key pad 0, 1 ~ 9, -, ̂Use these keys to input numbers.
C Multiplication/For/Date/Time key xUse this key to input a quantity for a multiplicationoperation and registration of split sales of packageditems. Between transactions, this key displays the currenttime and date.
D Clerk number key oUse this key to sign clerk on and off the register.
E Price key :Use this key to register an amount to an open PLU whena PLU is used as an open PLU.
F Department keys !, ", # ~ 'Use these keys to register items to departments.
G Tax status shift 1 key tUse this key to change the Taxable 1 status of the nextitem.
H Tax status shift 2 key TUse this key to change the Taxable 2 status of the nextitem.
I Currency exchange key EUse this key to calculate subtotal amounts or payingamount dues in foreign currency.
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J Department shift key DUse this key to shift the department key number from 1through 30 to 31 through 60.! → Dept. 1 D! → Dept. 31" → Dept. 2 D" → Dept. 32
: :' → Dept. 30 D' → Dept. 60
K Received on account key rUse this key following a numeric entry to register moneyreceived for non-sale transactions.
L Credit key c, dUse this key to register a credit sale.
M Charge key hUse this key to register a charge sale.
N Paid out key PPress this key following a numeric entry to registermoney paid out from the drawer.
O Check key kUse this key to register a check tender.
P Subtotal key sUse this key to display and print the current subtotal(includes add-on tax) amount.
Q Cash/Amount tendered key aUse this key to register a cash tender.
• Calculator Mode4 Percent key p8 Drawer open key N9 Memory recall key rA Clear key CB Ten key pad 0, 1 ~ 9, -, ̂
Q Equal key aR Arithmetic operation key !, ", #, $
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C01 MC#01 000123
1 DEPT01 T1 $1.00
1 DEPT02 T1 $2.00
5 DEPT03 $5.00
7 No
TA1 $3.00
TX1 $0.15
TL $8.15
CASH $10.00
CG $1.85
REG 03-04-2001 11:59
C02 MC#01 000124
1 DEPT01 T1 $1.00
1 DEPT03 T1 $3.00
1 DEPT02 T1 $2.00
1 DEPT04 T1 $4.00
5 DEPT05 $5.00
9 No
TA1 $10.00
TX1 $0.50
TL $15.50
CASH $20.00
CG $4.50
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7 No
TA1 $3.00
TX1 $0.15
TL $8.15
CASH $10.00
CG $1.85
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9 No
TA1 $10.00
TX1 $0.50
TL $15.50
CASH $20.00
CG $4.50
REG 03-04-2001 11:58
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7 No
TA1 $3.00
TX1 $0.15
TL $9.35
CASH $10.00
CG $0.65
REG 03-04-2001 11:59
How to read the printouts• The journal and receipts are records of all transactions and operations.• The contents printed on receipts and journal are almost identical.• You can choose the journal skip function (page 57).
If the journal skip function is selected, the cash register will print the total amount of each transaction, and thedetails of premium, discount and reduction operations only, without printing department and PLU item registra-tions on the journal.
• The following items can be skipped on receipts and journal.• Consecutive number• Taxable status• Taxable amount• Item counter
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* THANK YOU *
** CALL AGAIN **
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* COMMERCIAL MESSAGE *
* COMMERCIAL MESSAGE *
* COMMERCIAL MESSAGE *
* COMMERCIAL MESSAGE *
REG 03-04-2001 11:58
C01 MC#01 000123
1 DEPT01 T1 $1.00
1 DEPT02 T1 $2.00
5 DEPT03 $5.00
7 No
TA1 $3.00
TX1 $0.15
TL $8.15
CASH $10.00
CG $1.85
*** BOTTOM MESSAGE ***
*** BOTTOM MESSAGE ***
*** BOTTOM MESSAGE ***
*** BOTTOM MESSAGE ***
Receipt Sample Journal Sample Journal Sample(Item lines Included) (Item lines Skipped)
— Logo message
— Commercial message
— Mode/Date/Time
— Clerk/Machine No.Consecutive No.
— Q’ty/Item
— Item counter
— Bottom message
In the operation examples contained in this manual, the print samples are what would be produced if the rollpaper is being used for receipts. They are not actual size. Actual receipts are 45 mm wide. Also, all samplereceipts and journals are printout images.
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• Check to make sure that the cash register isplugged in securely. Page 8
• Check to make sure there is enough paperleft on the roll. Pages 9, 10
• Read the financial totals to confirm that they areall zero. Page 78
• Check the date and time. Page 29
• Register transactions. Page 30
• Periodically read totals. Page 77
• Reset the daily totals. Page 48
• Remove the journal. Page 90
• Empty the cash drawer and leave it open. Page 21
• Take the cash and journal to the office.
How to use your cash registerThe following describes the general procedure you should use in order to get the most out of your cash register.
BEFORE business hours…
DURING business hours…
AFTER business hours…
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Assigning a clerk
Mode switch
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Clerk secret number keyWhen the cash register is programmed to use clerk secret numbers for clerk or cashier assignment, the clerkbuttons are not functional.
Clerk sign onOPERATION RECEIPT
Signing clerk 1 on: 1 6 oSigning clerk 2 on: 2 6 o
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Signing clerk 30 on:30 6 o
• If you do not want the clerk secret number to be shown on the display, press o before entering the number.
Clerk sign offOPERATION
Signing clerk off: 0 6 o(except PGM mode)
• The current clerk is also signed off whenever you set the mode switch to OFF position.
Important!• The error code “E008” appears on the display whenever you try to perform a registration, a read/
reset operation without signing on.
• A clerk cannot sign on unless other clerk is signed off.
• The signed on clerk is also identified on the receipt/journal.
* COMMERCIAL MESSAGE *
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C01 MC#01 000123
1 DEPT01 T1 $1.00
— Clerk name/machine No./consecutive No.
Clerk secret number(1 ~ 30 is set as default.)
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Displaying the time and date
You can show the time or date on the display of the cash register whenever there isno registration being made.
To display and clear the timeOPERATION DISPLAY
x
C
To display and clear the dateOPERATION DISPLAY
x
x
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Preparing coins for change
You can use the following procedure to open the drawer without registering an item.This operation must be performed out of a sale.(You can use the r key instead of the N key. See page 44.)
Opening the drawer without a saleOPERATION RECEIPT
N
08-3~
~00
Time appears on the display Hour Minutes
Clears the time display
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C01 MC#01 000001
#/NS •••••••••
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REG
08-3!
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Mode switch
REG
(Time is displayed first)
Date appears on the display Month Day Year
Clears the date display
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Unit price
Department
Preparing and using department keysRegistering department keys
The following examples show how you can use the department keys in various typesof registrations.
Single item sale
Example 1OPERATION RECEIPT
1-
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F
Example 2 (Subtotal registration and change computation)OPERATION RECEIPT
1234
!
sssss20-FFFFF
Example 3 (Registering department 31 through 60)OPERATION RECEIPT
1-DDDDD
!F
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C01 MC#01 000003
1 DEPT01 $12.34
TL $12.34
CASH $20.00
CG $7.66
— Total amount
— Amount tendered
— Change
REG 03-04-2001 10:05
C01 MC#01 000002
1 DEPT01 $1.00
TL $1.00
CASH $1.00
— Date/time
— Mode/consecutive No.
— Department No./unit price
— Total amount
Mode switch
REG
Unit price $12.34——————————
Item Quantity 1——————————
Dept. 1—————————————Payment Cash $20.00
Unit price
Department
Amount tendered
Unit price $1.00——————————
Item Quantity 1——————————
Dept. 1—————————————Payment Cash $1.00
Designating department 31 to 60,press D.
REG 03-04-2001 10:15
C01 MC#01 000004
1 DEPT31 $1.00
TL $1.00
CASH $1.00
Unit price $1.00——————————
Item Quantity 1——————————
Dept. 31—————————————Payment Cash $1.00
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Quantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
RepeatOPERATION RECEIPT
150!!!!!!!!!!!s
10-F
MultiplicationOPERATION RECEIPT
12xxxxx
1-!s
20-F
Split sales of packaged items
OPERATION RECEIPT
3xxxxx
4xxxxx
10-!s
10-F
* See address 0522 of the general function program.
Unit price $1.00——————————
Item Quantity 12——————————
Dept. 1—————————————Payment Cash $20.00
REG 03-04-2001 10:25
C01 MC#01 000006
12 DEPT01 $12.00
12 @1/ 1.00
DEPT01 $12.00
TL $12.00
CASH $20.00
CG $8.00
— Quantity/result
or *
— Quantity/unit q’ty/@
— Result
Quantity being purchased(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
Package quantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
Package price
REG 03-04-2001 10:30
C01 MC#01 000007
3 DEPT01 $7.50
3 @4/ 10.00
DEPT01 $7.50
TL $7.50
CASH $10.00
CG $2.50
— Quantity/result
or *
— Quantity/unit q’ty/@
— Result
Unit price 4 for $10.00——————————Quantity 3
Item ——————————Dept. 1
——————————Taxable No
—————————————Payment Cash $10.00
— Repeat
— Repeat
REG 03-04-2001 10:20
C01 MC#01 00005
1 DEPT01 $1.50
1 DEPT01 $1.50
1 DEPT01 $1.50
TL $4.50
CASH $10.00
CG $5.50
Unit price $1.50——————————
Item Quantity 3——————————
Dept. 1—————————————Payment Cash $10.00
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6 3s 60366s 6 : 6
Department 6 s
To another department key
Same program
D1Mode switch
PGM *
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D first.
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sutats1elbaxaT a 1=seY0=oN
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sutats2elbaxaT b 2=seY0=oN
sutats3elbaxaT c 4=seY0=oN
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0=xatnoN1=1elbaxaT2=2elbaxaT
3=3elbaxaT4=4elbaxaT
5=2&1elbaxaT
6=3&1elbaxaT7=4&1elbaxaT tnacifingiS
rebmun:D
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.yllaunamecirptinugniretneroftimiltnuomahgiH tnacifingiSsrebmun
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6 3s 61566s 6 : ~ : 6
Department
6 s
To another department key
Same program
D6 ~ D1Mode switch
PGM*
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D first.
Programming department keys
To program a unit price for each department
6 1s 6 : : : : : : 6
Department 6 s
Unit price
Different price
Same price
Mode switch
PGM *
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D first.
To program the tax calculation status for each department
Tax calculation statusThis specification defines which tax table should be used for automatic tax calculation.See page 14 for information on setting up the tax tables.
Programming procedure
To program high amount limit for each department
Programming procedure
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Worksheet for unit price/tax calculation status/high amount limit for each department
ecirptinU sutatsxaT timiltnuomahgiH
/edoMedombus 1margorP
3margorP 3margorP
1tnemtrapeD ! ! !2tnemtrapeD " " "3tnemtrapeD # # #4tnemtrapeD $ $ $5tnemtrapeD B B B6tnemtrapeD B B B7tnemtrapeD B B B8tnemtrapeD % % %9tnemtrapeD B B B01tnemtrapeD B B B11tnemtrapeD B B B21tnemtrapeD B B B31tnemtrapeD B B B41tnemtrapeD B B B51tnemtrapeD & & &61tnemtrapeD B B B71tnemtrapeD B B B81tnemtrapeD B B B91tnemtrapeD B B B02tnemtrapeD B B B12tnemtrapeD B B B22tnemtrapeD B B B32tnemtrapeD B B B42tnemtrapeD B B B52tnemtrapeD B B B62tnemtrapeD B B B72tnemtrapeD B B B82tnemtrapeD B B B92tnemtrapeD B B B03tnemtrapeD ' ' '13tnemtrapeD !D !D !D23tnemtrapeD "D "D "D33tnemtrapeD #D #D #D95tnemtrapeD BD $D $D06tnemtrapeD 'D 'D 'D
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5121
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5525
5626
5727
5828
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5929
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Registering department keys by programming data
Preset priceOPERATION RECEIPT
"""""F
Preset tax statusOPERATION RECEIPT
5x#####$$$$$s
20-F
Locking out high amount limitationOPERATION RECEIPT
1050#####
C105#
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REG 03-04-2001 10:40
C01 MC#01 000009
5 DEPT03 T1 $10.00
1 DEPT04 T2 $2.00
TA1 $10.00
TX1 $0.40
TA2 $2.00
TX2 $0.20
TL $12.60
CASH $20.00
CG $7.40
Unit price ($2.00)preset
—————————Quantity 5
Item 1 —————————Dept. 3
—————————Taxable (1)preset
—————————————Unit price ($2.00)
preset—————————Quantity 1
Item 2 —————————Dept. 4
—————————Taxable (2)preset
—————————————Payment Cash $20.00
REG 03-04-2001 10:35
C01 MC#01 000008
1 DEPT02 $1.00
TL $1.00
CASH $1.00
Unit price ($1.00)preset—————————
Item Quantity 1—————————
Dept. 2—————————————Payment Cash $1.00
— Department No./unit price
Tax status
— Taxable Amount 1
— Tax 1
— Taxable Amount 2
— Tax 2
Mode switch
REG
REG 03-04-2001 10:45
C01 MC#01 000010
1 DEPT03 $1.05
TL $1.05
CASH $2.00
CG $0.95
Unit price $1.05—————————Quantity 1
Item —————————Dept. 3
—————————Max.amount($10.00)preset
—————————————Payment Cash $2.00
ERROR ALARM (E037)(Exceeding high amount)
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Preparing and using PLUsThis section describes how to prepare and use PLUs.
CAUTION:• Before you use PLUs, you must first program the unit price.
Programming PLUs
To program a unit price for each PLU
6 3s 6 0366s 6 PLU No.+ 6 : 6 a 6 s
To new (not sequencial) PLU
D1
Different programto the next PLU
Same program
Mode switch
PGM(1~600)
To program tax calculation status for each PLU
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sutats1elbaxaT a 1=seY0=oN
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sutats2elbaxaT b 2=seY0=oN
sutats3elbaxaT c 4=seY0=oN
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0=xatnoN1=1elbaxaT2=2elbaxaT
3=3elbaxaT4=4elbaxaT
5=2&1elbaxaT
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6 1s 6 PLU No.+ 6 : : : : : : 6 a 6 s
Unit priceMode switch
PGM
To new (not sequencial) PLU
Different program to the next PLU
Same program
(1~600)
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Quantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
Mode switch
REG
Registering PLUsThe following examples show how you can use PLUs in various types ofregistrations.
PLU single item saleOPERATION RECEIPT
14
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3-F
PLU repeatOPERATION RECEIPT
14+++++++++++s
10-F
PLU multiplicationOPERATION RECEIPT
10xxxxx
7+s
20-F
— PLU No./unit price
REG 03-04-2001 10:50
C01 MC#01 000011
1 PLU0014 $2.50
TL $2.50
CASH $3.00
CG $0.50
REG 03-04-2001 10:55
C01 MC#01 000012
1 PLU0014 $2.50
1 PLU0014 $2.50
1 PLU0014 $2.50
TL $7.50
CASH $10.00
CG $2.50
REG 03-04-2001 11:00
C01 MC#01 000013
10 PLU0007 $20.00
10 @1/ 2.00
PLU0007 $20.00
TL $20.00
CASH $20.00
CG $0.00
Unit price ($2.50)preset
—————————Item Quantity 1
—————————PLU 14
—————————————Payment Cash $3.00
Unit price ($2.50)preset
—————————Item Quantity 3
—————————PLU 14
—————————————Payment Cash $10.00
Unit price ($2.00)preset
—————————Item Quantity 10
—————————PLU 7
—————————————Payment Cash $20.00
— Quantity/result
or *
— Quantity/unit q’ty/@
— Result
* See address 0522 of the general function program.
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Shifting the taxable status of an itemBy pressing “Tax Shift” key, you can shift the taxable status of an item.
Calculation merchandise subtotalOPERATION RECEIPT
4-!ttttt
2-"
TTTTT6-#
TTTTT7-$
s20-F
Important• To change the tax status of the next item, be sure to press t, T. (Note: You cannot change the tax status
3 during registration. Tax status 3 will only work if it is programmed for a particular department or PLU.)
• If the last item registered is programmed as nontaxable, a discount operation on this item is alwaysnontaxable.
Mode switch
REG
Split sales of packaged itemOPERATION RECEIPT
3xxxxx
5xxxxx
28+s
15-F
REG 03-04-2001 11:05
C01 MC#01 000014
3 PLU0028 $12.00
3 @5/ 20.00
PLU0028 $12.00
TL $12.00
CASH $15.00
CG $3.00
Unit price (5for$20.00)preset
——————————Item Quantity 3
——————————PLU 28
——————————————Payment Cash $15.00
Quantity being purchased(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
Package quantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)
— Quantity/result
or *
— Quantity/unit q’ty/@
— Result
Dept. 1 $4.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————Taxable (2)
preset—————————————Dept. 2 $2.00
—————————Item 2 Quantity 1
—————————Taxable (No)→1
—————————————Dept. 3 $6.00
—————————Item 3 Quantity 1
—————————Taxable (1)→1, 2
—————————————Dept. 4 $7.00
—————————Item 4 Quantity 1
—————————Taxable (2)→No
—————————————Payment Cash $20.00
Pressing t changes the tax statusfrom Nontaxable to Taxable 1
Pressing T changes the tax statusfrom Taxable 1 to Taxable 1, 2
Pressing T changes the tax statusfrom Taxable 2 to Nontaxable
REG 03-04-2001 11:10
C01 MC#01 000015
1 DEPT01 T2 $4.00
1 DEPT02 T1 $2.00
1 DEPT03 T12 $6.00
1 DEPT04 $7.00
TA1 $8.00
TX1 $0.32
TA2 $10.00
TX2 $0.50
TL $19.82
CASH $20.00
CG $0.18
* See address 0522 of the general function program.
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Mode switch
REG
Applies the preset discountrate to the last item registered.
The input value takes priorityof the preset value.
6 1s 6 : : : : 6 p 6 sW
Mode switch
PGMPreset rate
Example:
10% 2 10 5.5% 2 5^5
12.34% 2 12^34
Preparing and using discountsThis section describes how to prepare and register discount.
Programming discountsTo program a rate to the p key
Registering discounts
The following example shows how you can use the p key in various types ofregistration.
Discount for items and subtotalsOPERATION RECEIPT
5-!16+
ppppp
sssss3^5ppppp
s15-F
• You can manually input rates up to 4 digits long (0.01% to 99.99%).
Taxable status of the p key• Whenever you perform a discount operation on the last item registered, the tax calculation for discount amount
is performed in accordance with the tax status programmed for that item.
• Whenever you perform a discount operation on a subtotal amount, the tax calculation for the subtotal amount isperformed in accordance with the tax status programmed for the p key (see page 66).
REG 03-04-2001 11:15
C01 MC#01 000016
1 DEPT01 T1 $5.00
1 PLU0016 T2 $10.00
5%
%- T2 -0.50
ST $14.50
3.5%
%- -0.51
TA1 $4.82
TX1 $0.19
TA2 $9.17
TX2 $0.46
TL $14.64
CASH $15.00
CG $0.36
Dept. 1 $5.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————
Taxable (1)preset
—————————————PLU 16 ($10.00)
preset—————————
Item 2 Quantity 1—————————
Taxable (2)preset
—————————————Discount Rate (5%)
preset—————————————Subtotal Rate 3.5%
———————––––discount Taxable All taxable—————————————Payment Cash $15.00
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PGM
Preparing and using reductionsThis section describes how to prepare and register reductions.
Programming for reductionsYou can use the m key to reduce single item or subtotal amounts.
To program preset reduction amount
Reduces the last amountregistered by the value input.
Mode switch
REG
Registering reductionsThe following examples show how you can use the m key in various types ofregistration.
Reduction for itemsOPERATION RECEIPT
5-!25mmmmm
45+mmmmms
11-F
• You can manually input reduction values up to 7 digits long.• If you want to subtract the reduction amount from the department or PLU totalizer, program “Net totalling”
(refer to page 57).
REG 03-04-2001 11:20
C01 MC#01 000017
1 DEPT01 T1 $5.00
- T1 -0.25
1 PLU0045 T1 $6.00
- T1 -0.50
TA1 $10.25
TX1 $0.41
TL $10.66
CASH $11.00
CG $0.34
Dept. 1 $5.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————
Taxable (1)preset
—————————————Reduction Amount $0.25—————————————
PLU 45 ($6.00)preset
—————————Item 2 Quantity 1
—————————Taxable (1)
preset—————————————Reduction Amount ($0.50)preset—————————————Payment Cash $11.00
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Registering credit and check paymentsThe following examples show how to register credits and payments by check.
CheckOPERATION RECEIPT
11-!s
20-kkkkk
CreditOPERATION RECEIPT
15-$s
1234NNNNNccccc
Mode switch
REG
Dept. 4 $15.00Item —————————
Quantity 1—————————————Reference Number 1234—————————————Payment Credit $15.00
Dept. 1 $11.00Item —————————
Quantity 1—————————————Payment Check $20.00
REG 03-04-2001 11:30
C01 MC#01 000019
1 DEPT01 $11.00
TL $11.00
CHECK $20.00
CG $9.00
REG 03-04-2001 11:35
C01 MC#01 000020
1 DEPT04 $15.00
#/NS 1234
TL $15.00
CREDIT1 $15.00
— Reference No.
Reduces the subtotal by thevalue input here.
Reduction for subtotal
OPERATION RECEIPT
3-!4-"s
75mmmmm
s7-F
Taxable status of the m key• Whenever you perform a reduction operation on a subtotal amount, the tax calculation for the subtotal amount
is performed in accordance with the tax status programmed for the m key (see page 67).
REG 03-04-2001 11:25
C01 MC#01 000018
1 DEPT01 T1 $3.00
1 DEPT02 T2 $4.00
- -0.75
TA1 $3.00
TX1 $0.12
TA2 $4.00
TX2 $0.20
TL $6.57
CASH $7.00
CG $0.43
Dept. 1 $3.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1———————––––
Taxable (1)preset
—————————————Dept. 2 $4.00
—————————Item 2 Quantity 1
———————––––Taxable (2)
preset—————————————Subtotal Amount $0.75
———————––––Reduction Taxable (No)preset
—————————————Payment Cash $7.00
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Mixed tender (cash, credit and check)OPERATION RECEIPT
55-$s
30-kkkkk5-FFFFF
ccccc
Validation printingYou can perform total amount validation following finalization using a, h, k,c, d keys and r, P keys. Also you can perform single item validation.
Total amount validationOPERATION RECEIPT
14-!s
20-k
1 Open the journal window.
2 Insert paper.
3 Press vvvvv.
Dept. 1 $14.00Item —————————
Quantity 1—————————————Payment Check $20.00—————————————
Validation
REG 03-04-2001 11:45
C01 MC#01 000022
1 DEPT01 $14.00
TL $14.00
CHECK $20.00
CG $6.00
1
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REG 03-04-2001 11:40
C01 MC#01 000021
1 DEPT04 $55.00
TL $55.00
CHECK $30.00
CASH $5.00
CREDIT1 $20.00
Dept. 4 $55.00Item —————————
Quantity 1—————————————
Check $30.00—————————
Payment Cash $5.00—————————
Credit $20.00
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Registering returned goods in the REG modeThe following example shows how to use the R key in the REG mode to registergoods returned by customers.
OPERATION RECEIPT
235!2-"1+RRRRR
235!
RRRRR1+sF
Dept. 1 $2.35Item 1 —————————
Quantity 1—————————————
Dept. 2 $2.00Item 2 —————————
Quantity 1—————————————
PLU 1 ($1.20)preset
Item 3 —————————Quantity 1
—————————————
Returned Dept. 1 $2.35—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————————
Returned PLU 1 ($1.20)preset—————————
Item 3 Quantity 1—————————————Payment Cash $2.00
Press R before the item youwant to return.
REG 03-04-2001 11:50
C01 MC#01 000023
1 DEPT01 $2.35
1 DEPT02 $2.00
1 PLU0001 $1.20
RF •••••••••
1 DEPT01 -2.35
RF •••••••••
1 PLU0001 -1.20
TL $2.00
CASH $2.00
Mode switch
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REG C01 030400 1145 MC#01 022 CHECK $14.00
REG C01 030400 1145 MC#01 000022 CHECK $14.00
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135 mm ~ 210 mm
Mode (4 digits)Clerk name (6 digits)Date (6 digits), Time (4 digits)Machine/Cons. No. (6 digits ea.)Key descriptorAmount
Format A
Format B *
Validation sample
* Print consecutive No. by double sized letter (refer to the general control programming address 0522).
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Registering returned goods in the RF modeThe following examples show how to use the RF mode to register goods returned bycustomers.
Normal refund transactionOPERATION RECEIPT
150!!
6x2+F
Reduction of amounts paid on refundOPERATION RECEIPT
4-#15m2+psF
Important!• To avoid miss registrations in the RF mode, return the mode switch to the former position immediately.
Mode switch
RF
Returned Dept. 1 $1.50—————————
Item 1 Quantity 2—————————————
Returned PLU 2 ($1.20)preset—————————
Item 2 Quantity 6—————————————Payment Cash $10.20
RF 03-04-2001 11:55
C01 MC#01 000024
1 DEPT01 $1.50
1 DEPT01 $1.50
6 PLU0002 $7.20
TL $10.20
CASH $10.20
—————————————— RF mode symbol
Returned Dept. 3 $4.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————————Reduction Amount $0.15—————————————
Returned PLU 2 ($1.20)preset—————————
Item 2 Quantity 1—————————————Discount Rate (5%)preset—————————————Payment Cash $5.20
RF 03-04-2001 12:00
C01 MC#01 000025
1 DEPT03 T1 $4.00
- T1 -0.15
1 PLU0002 T2 $1.20
5%
%- T2 -0.06
TA1 $3.85
TX1 $0.15
TA2 $1.14
TX2 $0.06
TL $5.20
CASH $5.20
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Registering money received on accountThe following example shows how to register money received on account.This registration must be performed out of a sale.
OPERATION RECEIPT
7--rrrrrAmount can be up to 8 digits.
Received amount $700.00 REG 03-04-2001 12:05
C01 MC#01 000026
RC $700.00
Mode switch
REG
Paid out amount $1.50
Mode switch
REG
REG 03-04-2001 12:10
C01 MC#01 000027
PD $1.50
Registering money paid outThe following example shows how to register money paid out from the register.This registration must be performed out of a sale.
OPERATION RECEIPT
150PPPPPAmount can be up to 8 digits.
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Making corrections in a registrationThere are three techniques you can use to make corrections in a registration.• To correct an item that you input but not yet registered.• To correct the last item you input and registered.• To cancel all items in a transaction.
To correct an item you input but not yet registeredOPERATION RECEIPT
2-C
1-!12xC
11x2-"2C
3+15+
6-
C15+
10-:
s10-
C15-F
c
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— Correction of unit price
—
—
— Correction of quantity
—
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— Correction of PLU No.
—
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— Correction of open PLU unit price(Refer to page 61 for programming open PLU.)
—
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— Correction of partial tender amount
—
REG 03-04-2001 12:15
C01 MC#01 000028
1 DEPT01 $1.00
11 DEPT02 $22.00
1 PLU0003 $1.30
1 PLU0015 $10.00
TL $34.30
CASH $15.00
CREDIT1 $19.30
Mode switch
REG
Enter PLU No.
Enter unit price.
Enter PLU No. again.
Enter unit price againand press :.
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To correct an item you input and registeredOPERATION RECEIPT
1-!2-""e2+e5+15+6-:e
15+10-:8x4-$e6x4-$s
50pes5p
R2-"e
R220"s
20-Fe
15-Fc
REG 03-04-2001 12:20
C01 MC#01 000029
1 DEPT01 $1.00
1 DEPT02 $2.00
1 DEPT02 $2.00
CORR -2.00
1 PLU0002 $1.20
CORR -1.20
1 PLU0005 $1.50
1 PLU0015 $6.00
CORR -6.00
1 PLU0015 $10.00
8 DEPT04 $32.00
CORR -32.00
6 DEPT04 $24.00
ST $38.50
50%
%- -19.25
CORR $19.25
ST $38.50
5%
%- -1.93
RF •••••••••
1 DEPT02 -2.00
CORR $2.00
RF •••••••••
1 DEPT02 -2.20
TL $34.37
CASH $20.00
CORR -20.00
CASH $15.00
CREDIT1 $19.37
—
—— Clearance
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— Correction of PLU No.
—
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— Correction of openPLU unit price
—
—
— Correction of quantity
—
—
— Correction of discount
—
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— Correction of refund item
—
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— Correction of partial tender
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To cancel all items in a transactionOPERATION RECEIPT
1-!2-"3-#4-$s
e
No sale registrationYou can use the following procedure to open the drawer without registering a sale.This operation must be performed out of a sale.
OPERATION RECEIPT
N
REG 03-04-2001 12:25
C01 MC#01 000030
1 DEPT01 $1.00
1 DEPT02 $2.00
1 DEPT03 $3.00
1 DEPT04 $4.00
CANCEL •••••••••Pressing s key is necessary tocancel the transaction.
REG 03-04-2001 12:30
C01 MC#01 000031
#/NS •••••••••
Mode switch
REG
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Printing the daily sales reset reportThis report shows daily sales totals.
OPERATION REPORT
8
F
Z 03-04-2001 18:50
C01 MC#01 000123
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Z BATCH01
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Z FIX 0001
0001011
GROSS 981.25
$6,574.40
NET No 111
$7,057.14
CAID $1,919.04
CHID $139.04
CKID $859.85
CRID(1) $709.85
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RF No 3
$10.22
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TA1 $2,369.69
TX1 $128.86
TA2 $2,172.96
TX2 $217.33
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GT1 $00000000125478.96
GT2 $00000000346284.23
GT3 $00000000123212.75
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Z TRANS 0001
0001012
CASH No 362
$1,638.04
CHARGE No 56
$1,174.85
RC No 4
Mode switch
Z1
$810.00
PD No 5
$520.00
$5.00
CORR No 14
$39.55
VLD No 19
RCT No 3
#/NS No 5
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Z DEPT 0001
0001015
DEPT01 203.25
$1,108.54
DEPT02 183
$1,362.26
DEPT60 5
$17.22
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TL 421.25
$2,872.28
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Z CASHIER 0001
0001017
C01 ...........1
NET No 111
$1,845.35
C02 ...........1
*1 Zero totalled departments/functions/clerks are not printed byprogramming.
*2 These items can be skipped by programming.
— Department report title/reset counter
— Report code
— Department count/amount *1
— Department total count/total amount
— Clerk report title/reset counter
— Report code
— Clerk name/drawer No. *1
— Net total *1
— Clerk name/drawer No.
— Date/time
— Clerk name/mc No./consecutive No.
— Report title
— Fixed total report title/reset counter
— Report code
— Gross total *2
— Net total *2
— Cash in drawer *2
— Charge in drawer *2
— Check in drawer *2
— Credit in drawer *2
— Refund mode *2
— Taxable 1 amount *2
— Tax 1 amount *2
— Taxable 2 amount *2
— Tax 2 amount *2
— Grand total 1 *2
— Grand total 2 *2
— Grand total 3 *2
— Function key report title/reset counter
— Report code
— Function key count/amount *1
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This chapter describes more sophisticated operations that you can use to suit the needs of your retailenvironment.
Single item cash salesA department key or PLU programmed with single item sale status finalizes the transaction as soon as it isregistered.The single item sales function can only be used for cash sales.
Example 1OPERATION RECEIPT
1-!!!!!
Example 2OPERATION RECEIPT
3x!!!!!
Example 3OPERATION RECEIPT
2-#!!!!!
F
Dept. 1 $1.00——————————
Item Quantity 1——————————
Status S.I.S—————————————Payment Cash $1.00
The transaction is immedi-ately finalized.
REG 03-04-2001 13:00
C01 MC#01 000101
1 DEPT01 $1.00
TL $1.00
CASH $1.00
— Mode/date/time
— Clerk/consecutive No.
— Department No./unit price
— Total amount
The transaction is immedi-ately finalized.
The transaction is not finalized.Because another item isregistered before the single itemsales department.
REG 03-04-2001 13:05
C01 MC#01 000102
3 DEPT01 $3.00
TL $3.00
CASH $3.00
REG 03-04-2001 13:10
C01 MC#01 000103
1 DEPT03 $2.00
1 DEPT01 $1.00
TL $3.00
CASH $3.00
Dept. 1 ($1.00)——————————
Item Quantity 3——————————
Status S.I.S—————————————Payment Cash $3.00
Dept. 3 $2.00——————————
Item 1 Quantity 1——————————
Status Normal—————————————
Dept. 1 ($1.00)——————————
Item 2 Quantity 1——————————
Status S.I.S—————————————Payment Cash $3.00
For programming single item status, refer to page 63.
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(Displays in $)
(Displays in $)
(Displays in $)
(5,000)
Currency exchange functionWhen E is pressed, a current subtotal including tax is converted directly into foreign currency and the resultis displayed, and the subsequent finalization is handled using the foreign currency. The currency exchangefunction is released by finalizing a transaction, partial tender operation, receipt issuance, or by pressing s.Before using the currency exchange function, it is necessary to program the conversion rate.
Registering foreign currency
Full amount tender in foreign currency* Pre-programmed exchange rate: ¥ 100 = $0.9524
Important!Tenders in a foreign currency can be registered using a and k only. Other finalize keys cannotbe used.
OPERATION DISPLAY RECEIPT
5 Enter the unit price and press theapplicable department key.
5 Enter the next unit price and pressthe applicable department key.
5 Press E and s without en-tering a numeric value. This op-eration converts the subtotal (in-cluding tax) dollar value into yenby applying a pre-programmedexchange rate. The result is shownon the display and printed on thereceipt/journal by programming.
5 Enter the amount tendered in yenand press E. This operationconverts the entered yen amountinto dollars by applying a pre-programmed exchange rate. Theresult is shown on the display.
5 Press to finalize the transaction.Note that you do not need to reenterthe dollar amount.The register automatically calcu-lates the change amount due indollars and shows it on the dis-play, receipts and journal.
10-!
20-"
EsEsEsEsEs
50-EEEEE
F
REG 03-04-2001 13:35
C01 MC#01 000110
1 DEPT01 $10.00
1 DEPT02 $20.00
TL $30.00
CE
CASH ¥5,000
CASH $47.62
CG $17.62
01 1~00
02 2~00
#150
%000
1¶62
(Displays in ¥: 3,150)
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Partial tender in a foreign currency* Pre-programmed exchange rate: ¥ 100 = $0.9524
Important!Partial tender in a foreign currency can be registered using a and k only. Other finalization keyscannot be used, but the remaining tender can be finalized using any finalize key.
OPERATION DISPLAY RECEIPT
5 Enter the unit price and press theapplicable department key.
5 Enter the next unit price and pressthe applicable department key.
5 Press E and s without en-tering a numeric value. This op-eration converts the subtotal (in-cluding tax) dollar value into yenby applying a pre-programmedexchange rate. The result is shownon the display and printed on thereceipt/journal by programming.
5 Enter the partial amount tenderedin yen and press E.This operation converts the en-tered yen amount into dollars byapplying a pre-programmed ex-change rate. The result is shownon the display.
5 Press a to specify cash tenderfor the yen partial tender. Notethat you do not need to reenter thedollar amount.The register automatically deductsthe dollar equivalent of the yenamount tendered from the totalamount due and shows the amounton the display.
5 Press to finalize the transaction.
10-!
20-"
EsEsEsEsEs
20-EEEEE
F
k
(Displays in $)
(Displays in $)
(Displays in ¥: 3,150)
(Displays in $)
(Displays in $)
(2,000)
REG 03-04-2001 13:40
C01 MC#01 000111
1 DEPT01 $10.00
1 DEPT02 $20.00
TL $30.00
CE
CASH ¥2,000
CASH $19.05
CHECK $10.95
01 1~00
02 2~00
#150
"000
1~95
1~95
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6 1s 6 : : : : ^ : : : : 6 E 6 s
Preset rateExample:
$1.00 = ¥110.50
¥100 = $0.9050
2
2
1^105 0^905
Integer (Max. 4-digit)
Decimal (Max. 4-digit)
Mode switch
PGM
Currency exchange programming
Attribution of E programmingPlease refer to page 67.
Exchange rate programming
Post-finalization receiptThe post-finalization receipt lets you issue a receipt after finalization of the transaction.Note that all of the following conditions must be satisfied.• The receipt key must be set to OFF. (RCT indicator: OFF)• The transaction must be finalized in the REG or RF mode using the a, h, c, d or k key.
Post-finalization receipt exampleOPERATION RECEIPT
10-!20-"
s30-a
;;;;;
Important!• Only one post-finalization receipt per transaction can be issued after initialization.
You can program the number of post-finalization receipt per transaction (refer to page 68).
Unit price $10.00—————————
Item 1 Quantity 1—————————
Dept. 1—————————————
Unit price $20.00—————————
Item 2 Quantity 1—————————
Dept. 2—————————————Payment Cash $30.00
Receipt is not issued.
Post-finalizationreceipt is issued.
REG 03-04-2001 13:45
C01 MC#01 000112
CT 1
1 DEPT01 $10.00
1 DEPT02 $20.00
TL $30.00
CASH $30.00
CG $0.00
— Number of customer
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Memory recall:Recalls subtotal amount
Divides the subtotal by 3persons
Memory recall:Recalls the result amount
Calculator functionsWhile registering at the REG mode, you can switch to CAL mode and then return to REG mode to resume theregistration.
Example 1 (Calculation examples)OPERATION DISPLAY
Clear CC ç 0
5+3-2= 5!3"2a &
(23-56)×78= 23"56#78a -257$
(4×3-6)/3.5+8= 4#3"6$3^5!8a )714285714
12 % on 1500 1500"#12p 18~
Example 2 (Memory recall)OPERATION DISPLAY/RECEIPT
Turn to REG
10-!20-"
sTurn to CAL
rrrrr 3!5
$$$$$33333aaaaa 1~5
Turn to REG
rrrrr
arrrrrarrrrra
REG 03-04-2001 13:40
C01 MC#01 000111
1 DEPT01 T1 $10.00
1 DEPT02 T1 $20.00
Unit price $10.00—————————Quantity 1
Item 1 —————————Dept. 1
—————————Taxable (1)
preset—————————————
Unit price $20.00—————————Quantity 1
Item 2 —————————Dept. 2
—————————Taxable (1)
preset—————————————Payment by 3 persons
Cash $10.50each
TA1 $30.00
TX1 $1.50
TL $31.50
CA $10.50
CA $10.50
CA $10.50
CG $0.00
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Programming to clerkYou can program up to 4-digit assigning number (clerk number), trainee status of clerk (i.e. training cashier)and commission rate for each clerk.
Programming clerk number
Programming trainee status
6 3s 6 { } 07s 6 : : : : a 6 s
Clerk number
To the next clerk
To other clerk
Rec. No.1
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PGM
63s6{ }07s667s6
6 : ; ; ; ; ;a6sD6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1
Trainee status: • Normal clerk = 0 • Training clerk = 1
To other clerk
To the next clerk
Rec. No.1
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PGM
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rebmunkrelC eeniarTsutats droceR
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D4 D3 D2 D1 D6 00000 D4 D3 D2 D1 D6 00000
1 00000 61 00000
2 00000 71 00000
3 00000 81 00000
4 00000 91 00000
5 00000 02 00000
6 00000 12 00000
7 00000 22 00000
8 00000 32 00000
9 00000 42 00000
01 00000 52 00000
11 00000 62 00000
21 00000 72 00000
31 00000 82 00000
41 00000 92 00000
51 00000 03 00000
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Programming machine featuresYou can program several machine features by the general control file.
Programming to general control file
Address code 0122
6 3s 6 : : 22s 6 : : ~ : : a 6 s
Address code Program dataMode switch
PGM
Address code 0322
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Address code 0522
noitpircseD eciohC edocmargorP
fosutatselbaxatehtwolloF m .metisuoiverpehtot a 0=seY1=oN :
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Address code 0922
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(troperlatotdexifnolatot3xatdnalatot3tnuomaelbaxattnirP 3AT , 3XT ) 4=seY7=oN
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(troperlatotdexifnolatot4xatdnalatot4tnuomaelbaxattnirP 4AT , 4XT ) 4=seY7=oN
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Address code 1722
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Programming department/PLUThere are two ways to program to department/PLU, batch feature programming and individual feature programming.
Batch feature programming to department/PLU
• Department
6 3s 6 : ~ : 6
Department 6 s
To another department key
Program dataMode switch
PGM *
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D first.
6 3s 6 PLU No.+ 6 : ~ : 6 a 6 sProgram dataMode switch
PGM
To new (not sequencial) PLU
Different program to the next PLU
(1~600)
• PLU
• Program data
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6 3s 6 : : 66s 6 : ~ : 6
Department 6 s
To another department key
Same program
Program dataMode switch
PGMAddress code
*
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D first.
Individual feature programming to department/PLU
• Department
6 3s 6 : :66s 6 PLU No.+ 6 : ~ : 6 a 6 s
To new (not sequencial) PLU
Program dataAddress code
Different program to the next PLU
Same program
Mode switch
PGM(1~600)
• PLU
• Program data
Address code 1166
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Taxable status
.S.Uehtrof
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Address code 0566
Address code 0766
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Address code 0366
Address code 0266
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6 3s 6 : ~ : 6
6 s
To another transaction key
Program dataMode switch
PGM Transactionkey
Programming to transaction keysProcedure
Data
<CASH>, <CHARGE>, <CHECK>
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<QUANTITY/FOR>
Allocating three zero keyAfter initialization, two zero key and decimal point key are assigned in the ten-key pad.You can change one of these keys to three zero key.
Procedure
6 4s 6
6 6 sMode switch
PGM00
•
Three zero: 097Two zero: 096Decimal point: 098
key or
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1 Clear keyClears all input characters in the programming.
2 Numeric keysUsed to enter program codes, memory number andcharacter codes.
3 Character fixed keyEnter when the alphabetic entry for a descriptor, name ormessage has been completed.
4 Backspace/Character code fixed keyRegisters one character with code (2 or 3 digit).Clears the last input character, much like a back spacekey. (Does not clear the double size letter key entry.)
5 Alphabet keysUsed input to characters.
6 Department shift keyUse this key to shift the department key number from 1through 30 to 31 through 60.
Character programmingYou can set or change the characters by using the character keyboard or entering by code for messages,function keys, departments, PLUs, etc. The initial characters for the above are set when the machine isinitialized, so the programming operation is necessary only when you want to change them.Whenever you enter this character programming mode, the keyboard becomes the character keyboard shown asbelow.
Using character keyboard
Example:Input “ A p p l e J u i c e ”,enter “DBL”“A” “SHIFT”“p” “p” “l” “e” “SPACE” “SHIFT”“J” “SHIFT”“u” “i” “c” “e” - .
JOURNALFEED CRECEIPT
FEED
#-2
#-1
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0 00 • SPACE
DEPTSHIFT
DOUBLESIZE
CHAR.SHIFT
A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P
Q R S T U V
W X Y Z 1 2
3 4 5
a b c d e f g h
i j k l m n o p
q r s t u v
w x y z 6 7
8 9 0
4
5
7 8
1
3
9
0
6
2
7 Double size letter keySpecifies that the next character you input to a doublesize character.You must press this key before each double size charac-ter.
8 Character shift keyPressing this key shifts the character through theuppercase letter, lower case letter, numerics and returnsto the uppercase letter in sequence.(While selecting the lower case, the T/S2 indicator is lit.)
9 Program end keyTerminates the character programming.
0 Character enter keyRegisters the programmed characters.
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0 @ P p
! 1 A Q a q
" 2 B R b r
# 3 C S c s
$ 4 D T d t
% 5 E U e u
& 6 F V f v
' 7 G W g w
( 8 H X h x
) 9 I Y i y
* : J Z j z
+ ; K [ k {
, < L \ l |
- = M ] m }
. > N ^ n ~
/ ? O _ o
Ç
ü
é
â
ä
à
å
ç
ê
ë
è
ï
î
ì
Ä
Å
É á Ó
æ í ß
Æ ó Ê Ô
ô ú Ë Ò
ö ñ È õ ¶
ò Ñ Á ⁄ Õ §
û ª Â ã Í µ
ù º À Ã Î
ÿ ¿ © Ï
Ö ® Ú ¨
Ü Û •
ø Ù Ù
£
Ø ¡ ¢ «
Ü « ¥ Ì
ƒ » ¤ Doublesize
Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code
Space 32 48 64 80 96 112
33 49 65 81 97 113
34 50 66 82 98 114
35 51 67 83 99 115
36 52 68 84 100 116
37 53 69 85 101 117
38 54 70 86 102 118
39 55 71 87 103 119
40 56 72 88 104 120
41 57 73 89 105 121
42 58 74 90 106 122
43 59 75 91 107 123
44 60 76 92 108 124
45 61 77 93 109 125
46 62 78 94 110 126
47 63 79 95 111 127
Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code Chara Code
144 160 176 192 208 224 240
145 161 177 193 209 225 241
146 162 178 194 210 226 242
147 163 179 195 211 227 243
148 164 180 196 212 228 244
149 165 181 197 213 229 245
150 166 182 198 214 230 246
151 167 183 199 215 231 247
152 168 184 200 216 232 248
153 169 185 201 217 233 249
154 170 186 202 218 234 250
155 171 187 203 219 235 251
156 172 188 204 220 236 252
157 173 189 205 221 237 253
158 174 190 206 222 238 254
159 175 191 207 223 239 255
Chara Code
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
Entering characters by codeEvery time you enter a character, choose character codes by the character code list (below) and press the ^key to settle it. After you complete entering characters, press the - key to fix them.
Example:
Input “ A p p l e J u i c e ”,
enter “ 255̂ 65̂ 112̂ 112̂ 108̂ 101̂ 32̂ 74̂ 117̂ 105̂ 99̂ 101̂ - ”
Character code list
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6 2s 6 : : : : s 6 Characters 6 a 6 sAddress code
☞ See “Entering characters” section.
To other address code
To the next address code
Mode switch
PGM
Procedures for programming descriptors andmessagesThe following descriptors and messages can be programmed;
• Clerk name • Messages• Fix totalizer • Report header• Special character • Department key descriptor• PLU item descriptor • Machine number• Transaction key descriptor • Group descriptor
Programming clerk name and messages
Clerk nameUp to 12 characters can be set.
Addresscode
Contents Initial character Yours
Clerk 01
Clerk 02
Clerk 03
Clerk 04
Clerk 05
Clerk 06
Clerk 07
Clerk 08
Clerk 09
Clerk 10
Clerk 29
Clerk 30
C01
C02
C03
C04
C05
C06
C07
C08
C09
C10
C29
C30
0107
0207
0307
0407
0507
0607
0707
0807
0907
1007
2907
3007
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sserddAedoc stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI sserddA
edoc stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI
rezilatotxiF
1010 latotselasssorG SSORG 1035 1rewardnihsacycnerrucngieroF 1ACEC
1020 latotselasteN TEN 1045 1rewardnikcehcycnerrucngieroF 1KCEC
1030 rewardnihsaC DIAC 1056-1055 desuton
1060-1040 desutoN 1066 noitallecnaC LECNAC
1070 rewardniegrahC DIHC 1076 1tnuomaelbaxaT 1AT
1001-1080 desutoN 1086 1xaT 1XT
1011 rewardnikcehC DIKC 1096 desuton
1041-1021 desutoN 1007 2tnuomaelbaxaT 2AT
1051 rewardni1tiderC )1(DIRC 1017 2xaT 2XT
1061 rewardni2tiderC )2(DIRC 1027 desuton
1044-1071 desutoN 1037 3tnuomaelbaxaT 3AT
1054 latotedomdnufeR FR 1047 3xaT 3XT
1064 tnuocremotsuC TSUC 1057 desuton
1074 remotsucrepselasegarevA GRVA 1067 4tnuomaelbaxaT 4AT
1084 desutoN 1077 4xaT 4XT
1094 tnuocedomrotaluclaC EDOMLAC 1079-1087 desuton
1025-1005 desutoN
Fix totalUp to 12 characters can be set.
Machine numberUp to 8 characters can be set.
sserddAedoc stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI sruoY
2310 egassemogolfoenilts1
2320 egassemogolfoenildn2
2330 egassemogolfoenildr3
2340 egassemogolfoenilht4
2350 egassemlaicremmocfoenilts1
2360 egassemlaicremmocfoenildn2
2370 egassemlaicremmocfoenildr3
2380 egassemlaicremmocfoenilht4
2390 egassemmottobfoenilts1
2301 egassemmottobfoenildn2
2311 egassemmottobfoenildr3
2321 egassemmottobfoenilht4
YOUR RECEIPT
THANK YOU
CALL AGAIN
sserddAedoc stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI
rebmunenihcaM
1910 rebmunenihcaM 10#CM
MessageUp to 24 characters can be set.
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Report headerUp to 12 characters can be set.
Special character
sserddAedoc stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI
redaehtropeR
4210 troperrezilatotdexiF XIF
4220 troperyeknoitcasnarT SNART
4230 troperULP ULP
4240 tropertnemtrapeD TPED
4250 troperpuorG PUORG
4260 troperkrelc/reihsaC REIHSAC
4270 desutoN
4280 troperselasylruoH YLRUOH
4290 troperselasylhtnoM YLHTNOM
4251-4201 desutoN
4261 troperlaicnaniF HSALF
4271 desutoN
4281 tnuomaybULP TMAULP
4291 ytitnauqybULP YTQULP
4202 tnuomaybtnemtrapeD TMATPED
4212 ytitnauqybtnemtrapeD YTQTPED
4232-4222 desutoN
4242 troperlaudividnI LAUDIVIDNI
4252 desutoN
Addresscode
0123
0223
0323
0423052306230723082309231023112312231323
1423-1623172318231923
2023-28232923
3023-34233523
3623-4223
Contents Descriptor
Main currency symbol (2), @(2), No. (2), split pricing (1), not used (2) Training filler (1)
No. of item sold (2), Customer count (2)
Multiplication (6)
Taxable symbol 1 (3 ea.) Tax1, Tax2, Tax3, Tax4(not used)Taxable symbol 3 (3 ea.) Tax1/2, Tax1/3, Tax1/4, not used, Tax2/3Taxable symbol 4 (3 ea.) not used, not used, not used, Nontax, AllForeign currency (2)Mode symbol 1 (4 ea.) REG1/2, RF, REG–Mode symbol 2 (4 ea.) PGM, Daily X, Daily ZMode symbol 3 (4 ea.) Training, not used, PGM readDecimal: amount/q'ty, Separator (1)A.M., P.M. (3 ea.)(not used)Subtotal symbol (16)Total symbol (16)Change symbol (16)(not used)Report total symbol(16)(not used)Declaration amount(not used)
$ @No/ **
N o C T @ LB *QT
BUSY
T 1 T 2 T3 T4 T5
T 6 T 7 T8 T9 T10
T 1 2 T 13T14 T23
F
* * * *
R E G R F R -
P n X Z XZ
T R G PGMX
. . , . ., X
A M PM ST
S T
T L
C G
T L
D E C L A
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Group descriptorUp to 12 characters can be set.
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6010 10puorG 10PUORG
6020 20puorG 20PUORG
6030 30puorG 30PUORG
6040 40puorG 40PUORG
6050 50puorG 50PUORG
6060 60puorG 60PUORG
6070 70puorG 70PUORG
6080 80puorG 80PUORG
6090 90puorG 90PUORG
6001 01puorG 01PUORG
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To another department/transaction key
Mode switch
PGMDepartment key
Transaction key
* If you want to designate department 31 through 60, press D after completion of character entry.
*
stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI sruoY10tnemtrapeD 10TPED
20tnemtrapeD 20TPED
30tnemtrapeD 30TPED
40tnemtrapeD 40TPED
50tnemtrapeD 50TPED
60tnemtrapeD 60TPED
70tnemtrapeD 70TPED
80tnemtrapeD 80TPED
90tnemtrapeD 90TPED
01tnemtrapeD 01TPED
11tnemtrapeD 11TPED
21tnemtrapeD 21TPED
31tnemtrapeD 31TPED
95tnemtrapeD 95TPED
06tnemtrapeD 06TPED
Programming department/transaction key descriptor
stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI sruoYderednettnuomA/hsaC HSAC
egrahC EGRAHC
1tiderC 1TIDERC
2tiderC 2TIDERC
kcehC KCEHC
tnuoccanodevieceR CR
tuodiaP DP
suniM -
tnuocsiD -%
dnufeR FR
noitcerroC RROC
noitadilaV DLV
tpieceR TCR
elasoN/ddanoN SN/#
egnahcxeycnerruC EC
ULP #ULP
ecirP CRP
1tfihsxaT 1S/T
2tfihsxaT 2S/T
rebmunkrelC #KLC
latotbuS LATOTBUS
ffo/notpieceR FFO/NOTCR
emitetaD/roF/noitacilpitluM TQ
Up to 16 characters can be set.
Up to 12 characters can be set.
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6 2s 6 - PLU No.+ 6 Characters a 6 s☞ See “Entering characters” section.
To new (not sequential) PLU
To the next PLU
Mode switch
PGM
.oNULP stnetnoC retcarahclaitinI sruoY
100 100ULP 1000ULP
200 200ULP 2000ULP
300 300ULP 3000ULP
400 400ULP 4000ULP
500 500ULP 5000ULP
600 600ULP 6000ULP
700 700ULP 7000ULP
800 800ULP 8000ULP
900 900ULP 9000ULP
010 010ULP 0100ULP
110 110ULP 1100ULP
210 210ULP 2100ULP
310 310ULP 3100ULP
410 410ULP 4100ULP
510 510ULP 5100ULP
610 610ULP 6100ULP
710 710ULP 7100ULP
810 810ULP 8100ULP
910 910ULP 9100ULP
020 020ULP 0200ULP
120 120ULP 1200ULP
220 220ULP 2200ULP
320 320ULP 3200ULP
420 420ULP 4200ULP
520 520ULP 5200ULP
620 620ULP 6200ULP
720 720ULP 7200ULP
820 820ULP 8200ULP
920 920ULP 9200ULP
895 895ULP 8950ULP
995 995ULP 9950ULP
006 006ULP 0060ULP
Programming PLU descriptor
Up to 16 characters can be set.
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After you finish to select items, press s to terminate.
Mode switch
X
• Specifying a department
!, " ~ D! ~ D'• Specifying a PLU
1+ ~ 600+
Printing read/reset reports• Daily sales read report (“X” mode)
You can print read reports at any time during the business day without affecting the data stored in the cashregister's memory.
• Daily sales reset report (“Z” mode)You should print reset reports at the end of the business day.
Important!• The reset operation issues a report and also clears all sales data from the cash register's memory.
• Be sure to perform the reset operations at the end of each business day. Otherwise, you will not beable to distinguish between the sales data for different dates.
To print the individual department, PLU read reportThis report shows sales for specific departments or PLUs.
OPERATION REPORT
X 03-04-2001 17:00
C01 MC#01 000521
X INDIVIDUAL
DEPT01 38
8.13% $257.53
PLU0001 17
0.53% $17.00
#0001
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TL 88.61
$516.10
— Mode/date/time
— Clerk/Mc No./consecutive No.
— Read symbol/report title
— Department Name/No. of items
— Sales ratio*/amount
— PLU Name/No. of items
— Sales ratio*/PLU amount
— PLU code*
— Total No. of items
— Total amount
* These items can be skipped by programming.
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To print the financial read reportThis report shows gross sales, net sales, cash in drawer and check in drawer.
OPERATION REPORT
X FLASH
0000071
DECLA $6,919.04
$0.00
GROSS 111.15
$7,054.14
NET No 120
$7,263.20
CAID $6,919.04
CHID $178.60
CKID $859.85
CRID(1) $709.85
— Read symbol/report title
— Command code
— Declared cash in drawer *1
— Difference (= declared - accumulated) *1
— Gross No. of items
— Gross amount
— Net No. of customers
— Net amount
— Cash in drawer
— Charge in drawer
— Check in drawer
— Credit in drawer
8
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X
Money declaration *1
(Cash in drawer amount N)
x
To print the individual clerk read/reset reportThis report shows individual clerk totals.
OPERATION REPORT
8
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sAfter you finish to select clerks, press s to terminate.
Enter the appricable clerk number.
Mode switch
X/Z(read/reset)
Money declaration *1
(Cash in drawer amount N)
Z CASHIER 0001
0020017
DECLA $6,919.04
$0.00
C01 ...........1
NET No 111
$1,845.35
C02 ...........1
— Read symbol/report title/reset counter
— Command code
— Declared cash in drawer *1
— Difference (= declared - accumulated) *1
— Clerk name/drawer No.
— Net total
— Clerk name/drawer No.
*1 Money declaration:Count how much cash is in the drawer and input this amount (up to 10 digits).The cash register will automatically compare the input with the cash in drawer in the memory and print thedifference between these two amounts.Note that if money declaration is required by programming (page 57), you cannot skip this procedure.
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Money declaration *1
(Cash in drawer amount N)
To print the daily sales read/reset reportThis report shows sales except for PLUs.
OPERATION REPORT
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Z BATCH01
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Z FIX 0001
0001011
DECLA $6,919.04
$0.00
GROSS 981.25
$6,574.40
NET No 111
$7,057.14
CAID $6,919.04
CHID $139.04
CKID $859.85
CRID(1) $709.85
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RF No 3
$10.22
CUST CT 111
AVRG $63.57
CAL MODE No 3
CANCEL No 2
$12.97
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TA1 $2,369.69
TX1 $128.86
TA2 $2,172.96
TX2 $217.33
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GT1 $00000000125478.96
GT2 $00000000346284.23
GT3 $00000000123212.75
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Z TRANS 0001
0001012
CASH No 362
$1,638.04
— Report title
— Fixed total report title/reset counter *4
— Report code
— Declared cash in drawer *1
— Difference (= declared - accumulated) *1
— Gross total *3
— Net total *3
— Cash in drawer *3
— Charge in drawer *3
— Check in drawer *3
— Credit in drawer *3
— Refund mode *3
— Customer number *3
— Average sales per customer *3
— Calculator mode count *3
— Cancellation *3
— Taxable 1 amount *3
— Tax 1 amount *3
— Taxable 2 amount *3
— Tax 2 amount *3
— Grand total 1 *3
— Grand total 2 *3
— Grand total 3 *3
— Function key report title/reset counter *4
— Report code
— Function key count/amount *2
CH No 56
$1,174.85
CORR No 14
$39.55
VLD No 19
RCT No 3
#/NS No 5
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Z DEPT 0001
0001015
DEPT01 38
8.13% $257.53
DEPT02 183
$1,362.26
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TL 88.61
$1,916.10
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Z CASHIER 0001
0001017
C01 ...........1
NET No 111
$1,845.35
C02 ...........1
— Department report title/reset counter *4
— Report code
— Department name/No. of items *2
— Sales ratio *3/amount *2
— Total No. of items
— Total amount
— Clerk report title/reset counter *4
— Report code
— Clerk name/drawer No.
— Net total
— Clerk name/drawer No.
*1 Money declaration:Count how much cash is in the drawer and input thisamount (up to 10 digits).The cash register will automatically compare theinput with the cash in drawer in the memory and printthe difference between these two amounts.Note that if money declaration is required by pro-gramming (page 57), you cannot skip this procedure.
*2 Zero totalled departments/functions are not printed.*3 These items can be skipped by programming.*4 The “*” symbol is printed on the reset report,
memory overflow occurred in the counter/totalizer.
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019F
Mode switch
X/Z(read/reset)
X HOURLY
0000019
00:00->01:00
CT 1
GROSS $1.10
NET No 1
1.90% $1.20
23:00->00:00
CT 1
GROSS $3.45
NET No 1
3.90% $3.59
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TL CT 280
GROSS $1,937.61
NET No 25
$2,096.80
— Read symbol/report title
— Report code
— Time range
— No. of customers
— Gross sales amount
— No. of receipt
— Sales ratio* /net sales amount
— Total No. of customers
— Gross total amount
— Total No. of receipt
— Net total amount
To print the PLU read/reset reportThis report shows sales for PLUs.
OPERATION REPORT
8
014F
Mode switch
X/Z(read/reset)
X PLU
0000014
PLU0001 17
0.53% $17.00
#0001
PLU0100 42
4.03% $69.00
#0100
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TL 188.61
$516.10
— Read symbol/report title
— Report code
— PLU name/No. of items
— Sales ratio* /PLU amount
— PLU code*
— Total No. of items
— Total amount
To print the hourly sales read/reset reportThis report shows hourly breakdowns of sales.
OPERATION REPORT
* These items can be skipped by programming.
* This item can be skipped by programming.
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To print the monthly sales read/reset reportThis report shows monthly breakdowns of sales.
OPERATION REPORT
8
020F
Mode switch
X/Z(read/reset)
8
016F
Mode switch
X/Z(read/reset)
To print the group read/reset reportThis report shows PLU/department group totals.
OPERATION REPORT
X GROUP
0000016
GROUP01 203.25
33.87% •1,108.54
GROUP02 183
40.58% •1,327.80
GROUP03 12
0.40% •13.25
GROUP10 13
0.54% •17.80
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TL 862
•3,272.00
— Read symbol/report title
— Report code
— Group No./No. of items
— Sales ratio */group amount
— Group total No. of items
— Group total amount
X MONTHLY
0000020
1......
GROSS 1236.76
$12,202.57
NET No 214
$12,202.57
31......
GROSS 2132
$14,187.57
NET No 205
$13,398.76
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TL
GROSS 9746.63
$161,022.49
$16.52
NET No 2351
$161,022.49
$68.49
— Read symbol/report title
— Report code
— Date of a month
— Gross symbol/No. of items
— Gross sales amount
— Net symbol/No. of customers
— Net sales amount
— Total symbol
— Gross symbol/No. of items
— Gross sales amount
— Average daily gross sales *
— Net symbol/No. of customers
— Net sales amount
— Average daily net sales *
* These lines can be skipped by programming.
* This item can be skipped by programming.
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PGMP01....................
CASH @0.00
CHECK @0.00
CE 0.9504
- @1.00
%- 10%
DEPT01 0001-05
0 @1.00
DEPT02 0002-05
0 @2.00
— Program read symbol
— Transaction key unit price or rate
— Department descriptor/rec-#/file-#
— Not used/unit price
Reading the cash register's programTo print unit price/rate program (except PLU)
OPERATION REPORT
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To print key descriptor, name, message program (except PLU)
OPERATION REPORT
P02....................
GROSS 0001-01
NET 0002-01
CAID 0003-01
CATL 0004-01
0005-01
CASH 0001-02
CHARGE 0002-02
CREDIT2 0003-02
0004-02
DEPT01 0001-05
DEPT02 0002-05
DEPT03 0003-05
0004-05
GROUP01 0001-06
GROUP02 0002-06
GROUP03 0003-06
0004-06
C01 0001-07
C02 0002-07
C03 0003-07
0004-07
GT1 0001-20
GT2 0002-20
GT3 0003-20
$ @No/ ** 0001-23
NoCT@ LB *QT 0002-23
BUSY 0003-23
FIX 0001-24
TRANS 0002-24
PLU 0003-24
0004-24
0001-32
YOUR RECEIPT
0002-32
THANK YOU
MC#01 0001-91
— Program read symbol
— Fix total character
— Transaction key character
— Department character
— Group character
— Clerk character
— Grand total character
— Special character
— Report header character
— Receipt message
— Machine number
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To print the general control program, compulsory and key program
OPERATION REPORT
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PGMP03....................
CASH 0001-02
00000000000000
CHECK 0002-02
00000000000000
CREDIT2 0003-02
00000002000002
DEPT01 0001-05
00000001000001
11-66 000000
15-66 @1.23
DEPT02 0002-05
C01 0001-07
000001000001
67 0000000000
68 00000000
70 0000000000
C02 0002-07
0001-22 3200000000
0002-22 0000000000
0003-22 0000000000
0001-25
TX1 10.25%
TX1 5002
TX1 0000
— Program read symbol
— Transaction key program
— Key character/rec-#/file-#
— Key program
Department program
— Key character/rec-#/file-#
— Key program
— Batch program 1166
— Batch program 1566
Clerk program
— Clerk name/rec-#/file-#
— Clerk #
— Trainee status
— Not used
— Not used
— General control program
— Tax table
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OPERATION REPORT
8
6s 8
104s
304s 8
: : : : : :
8 F 8
: : : : : : 8
F 8
F
PLU start No.
PLU end No.
If skipped, starts from PLU1.
If skipped, ends the last PLU.
Mode switch
PGM
(PLU unit price read)
(PLU program read)
P01....................
#0001 - #0003
PLU0001 0001-04
0 @1.00
PLU0002 0002-04
0 @2.00
P03....................
#0001 - #0003
PLU0001 0001-04
00000000000000
11-66 000000
12-66 #000000
13-66 <- 0000-00
15-66 @1234.56
PLU0002 0002-04
00000000000000
11-66 000000
— Program read symbol
— Read range
— Item character/rec-#/file-#
— Not used/unit price
— Program read symbol
— Read range
— Item character/rec-#/file-#
— Batch program 02 ~ 05, 07, 1866
— Batch program 1166
— Not used
— Not used
— Batch program 1566
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This section describes what to do when you have problems with operation.
When an error occursErrors are indicated by an error codes. When this happens, you can usually find out what the problemis as shown below.
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610E ehtnidetpmettasnoitcasnartevitucesnocowT.edomdnufer
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530E .timilteserpsdeecxetnuomaegnahC .niagaderednettnuomatupnI
630E .timildemmargorpdeecxerewardehtfostnetnoC .noitarepopukcipmrofreP
730E rorretuokcoltigidwol/tuokcoltnuomahgiH .tnuomatcerrocretnE
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Start
Is register plugged in?
Is power on?
Do figures appear on the display?
Do keys function?
Does paper feed?
Printing becomes light?
Install new ink ribbon.
Plug in the power cord.
Set the mode switch to any position other than OFF.
Use other outlet.
Set to correct position.
Load paper.
No
No
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No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Is the electrical outlet active?
Contact CASIO servicerepresentative.
Is the mode switch positioncorrect?
Contact CASIO servicerepresentative.
Is paper loaded correctly?
Contact CASIO servicerepresentative.
Contact CASIO servicerepresentative.
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When the register does not operate at allPerform the following check whenever the cash register enter an error condition as soon as you switch it on. Theresults of this check are required by service personnel, so be sure to perform this check before you contact aCASIO representative for servicing.
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Clearing a machine lock upIf you make a mistake in operation, the cash register may lock up to avoid damage to programs andpreset data. Should it happens, you can use the following procedure to clear the lock up without losingany data.
1 Power off the register.2 Insert the PGM key in the mode switch.3 Press down f, and turn the mode switch to PGM mode.4 The display shows ten fs, then release f.5 Press s. The display shows ten fs and issue a receipt.
Important!If the register does not show ten fs, never press s and call service representative.
In case of power failureIf the power supply to the cash register is cut by a power failure or any other reason, simply wait forpower to be restored. The details of any on-going transaction as well as all sales data in memory areprotected by the memory backup batteries.
• Power failure during a registrationThe subtotal for items registered up to the power failure is retained in memory. You will be able to continue withthe registration when power is restored.
• Power failure during printing a read/reset reportThe data already printed before the power failure is retained in memory. After power recovery, the registercontinues to issue report.
• Power failure during printing of a receipt and the journalPrinting will resume after power is restored. A line that was being printed when the power failure occurred isprinted in full.
• OtherThe power failure symbol is printed and any item that was being printed when the power failure occurred isreprinted in full.
The memory protection battery is constantly charging and discharging as you switch the cash register on and offduring normal operations. This causes the capacity of the battery to decrease after approximately five years ofuse.
Important !• Remember …a weak battery has the potential of losing valuable transaction data.
• A label on the back of the cash register shows the normal service period of the battery installed inyour cash register.
• Have the battery replaced by your dealer within the period noted on this label.
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11111Open the printer cover.
22222Remove the printer subcover.
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33333Pull up the knob of theribbon cassette.
44444Load a new ink ribboncassette into the unit.
55555Turn the knob on the rightside of the cassette to takeup any slack in the ribbon.
66666Replace the printer cover and printer sub cover.
Important!Use only the ERC-32(P) ribbon (purple). Other types of ink ribbons can damage the printer.
Never try to extend the life of an ink ribbon by replenishing the ink.
Once an ink ribbon is in place, press N to test for correct operation.
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22222Press j to feed about 20cm of paper.
33333Cut the journal paper at thepoint where nothing isprinted.
44444Remove the journal take-up reel from its holder.
55555Slide the printed journalfrom the take-up reel.
66666Cut the journal paper asshown in the photograph.
77777Press j to feed theremaining paper from theprinter.
88888Do not pull the paper out ofthe printer by hand. It candamage the printer.
99999Remove the old paper rollfrom the cash register.
00000Load new paper asdescribed on page 9 of thismanual.
11111Set the mode switch to theREG position and removethe printer cover.
To replace journal paper
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To replace receipt paper
22222Cut the receipt paper asshown in the photograph.
33333Press f to feed theremaining paper from theprinter.
44444Do not pull the paper out ofthe printer by hand. It candamage the printer.
55555Remove the old paper rollfrom the cash register.
66666Load new paper asdescribed on page 10 ofthis manual.
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Follow step 11111 under “To replace journal paper” on the previous page.
Options
Wetproof cover: WT-77
Consult with your CASIO dealer for details.
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A
alphabet keys 69
B
backspace key 69bottom message 26, 71
C
calculator function 54cancel 24, 47cash/amount tendered 25, 41, 64change 30character code 70character code fixed key 69character enter key 69character fixed key 69character keyboard 69character programming 69charge 25, 64check 25, 40, 41, 64clearing a machine lock up 88clerk 55clerk name 28, 71clerk number 24, 28, 55clerk read/reset report 78commercial message 26, 71consecutive No. 26correction 45credit 25, 40, 41, 65currency exchange 51, 67customer display 22
D
daily sales read/reset report 79daily sales reset report 48date display 29date set 13department 23, 30, 61, 75, 77department shift 24, 30descriptor 71discount (%-) 24, 38, 66display 22double size letter key 69drawer 21
E
error code 86error correction 24, 45
F
financial read report 78fix total 72
G
general control 56group descriptor 74group read/reset report 81
H
high amount limit 32hourly sales read/reset report 80
I
indicator 23individual clerk read/reset report 78individual department, PLU read report 77ink ribbon 11, 20, 89item counter 26
J
journal 9, 26, 90journal skip 26
K
keyboard 24
L
logo message 26, 71
M
machine features 56machine initialization 12machine No. 26main display 22merchandise subtotal 37message 26, 71, 72minus (-) 24, 25, 39, 67mixed tender 41mode key 20mode switch 21money declaration 78, 79monthly sales read/reset report 81multiplication 31, 36multiplication/for 24, 37
N
no sale 24, 47, 66non add 24, 66
A
alphabet keys 69
B
backspace key 69bottom message 26, 71
C
calculator function 54cancel 24, 47cash/amount tendered 25, 41, 64change 30character code 70character code fixed key 69character enter key 69character fixed key 69character keyboard 69character programming 69charge 25, 64check 25, 40, 41, 64clearing a machine lock up 88clerk 55clerk name 28, 71clerk number 24, 28, 55clerk read/reset report 78commercial message 26, 71consecutive No. 26correction 45credit 25, 40, 41, 65currency exchange 51, 67customer display 22
D
daily sales read/reset report 79daily sales reset report 48date display 29date set 13department 23, 30, 61, 75, 77department shift 24, 30descriptor 71discount (%-) 24, 38, 66display 22double size letter key 69drawer 21
E
error code 86error correction 24, 45
F
financial read report 78fix total 72
G
general control 56group descriptor 74group read/reset report 81
H
high amount limit 32hourly sales read/reset report 80
I
indicator 23individual clerk read/reset report 78individual department, PLU read report 77ink ribbon 11, 20, 89item counter 26
J
journal 9, 26, 90journal skip 26
K
keyboard 24
L
logo message 26, 71
M
machine features 56machine initialization 12machine No. 26main display 22merchandise subtotal 37message 26, 71, 72minus (-) 24, 25, 39, 67mixed tender 41mode key 20mode switch 21money declaration 78, 79monthly sales read/reset report 81multiplication 31, 36multiplication/for 24, 37
N
no sale 24, 47, 66non add 24, 66
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O
open PLU 45, 46, 61option 91
P
paid out 25, 44, 65paper feed 24PLU 23, 24, 35, 61, 76, 77PLU read/reset report 80post receipt 24, 53, 68power failure 88preset price 34price 24program end key 69
Q
quantity/for 68
R
read report 77receipt 9, 26, 91receipt on/off 20, 24received on account 24, 44, 65reduction (-) 39refund 24, 42repeat 23, 30, 36report header 72, 73reset report 48, 77return 42, 43RF mode 43roll paper 20
S
shift key 69sign off 28sign on 28single item 30, 36, 50space key 69special character 73split sales of packaged item 31, 37subtotal 25, 30
T
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wetproof cover 91
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LIMITED WARRANTY: ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERSThis product, except the battery, is warranted by Casio to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for aperiod, from the data of purchase, of one year for parts and 90 days for labor. For one year, upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired or replaced (withthe same or a similar model) at Casio's option, at a Casio Authorized Service Center without charge for parts. Labor will be provided without charge for 90 days.The terminal resident software and programmable software, if any, included with this product or any programmable software which may be licensed by Casio orone of its authorized dealers, is warranted by Casio to the original licensee for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of license to conform substantially topublished specifications and documentation provided it is used with the Casio hardware and software for which it is designed.For a period of ninety (90) days, upon proof of license, Casio will, at its option, replace defective terminal resident software or programmable software, correctsignificant program errors, or refund the license fee for such software. Significant program errors will be significant deviations from written documentation orspecifications. These are your sole remedies for any breach of warranty. In no event will Casio's liability exceed the license fee, if any, for such software. Thiswarranty will not apply if the product has been misused, abused, or altered.Without limiting the foregoing, battery leakage, bending of the unit, a broken display tube, and any cracks or breaks in the display will be presumed to haveresulted from misuse or abuse. To obtain warranty service you must take or ship the product, freight prepaid, with a copy of the sales receipt or other proof ofpurchase and the date of purchase, to a Casio Authorized Service Center. Due to the possibility of damage or loss, it is recommended when shipping the productto a Casio Authorized Service Center that you package the product securely and ship it insured. CASIO HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE. NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATIONDAMAGES RESULTING FROM MATHEMATICAL INACCURACY OF THE PRODUCT OR LOSS OF STORED DATA. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOWTHE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAYNOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
CASIO, INC.570 MOUNT PLEASANT AVENUE,
P. O. BOX 7000, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801 U.S.A.
LIMITED WARRANTY: ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER DIVISIONThis product, except the battery, is warranted by Casio Canada Limited to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship undernormal use for a period of six months from the data of purchase. During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired or replaced(with the same or a similar model) at Casio's option, at a Casio Authorized Service Centre without charge for either parts or labour. The terminal resident softwareand programmable software, if any, included with this product or any programmable software which may be licensed by Casio or one of its authorized dealers, iswarranted by Casio to the original licensee for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of license to conform substantially to published specifications anddocumentation provided it is used with the Casio hardware and software for which it is designed.For a period of ninety (90) days, upon proof of license, Casio will, at its option, replace defective terminal resident software or programmable software, correctsignificant program errors, or refund the license fee for such software. Significant program errors will be significant deviations from written documentation orspecifications. These are your sole remedies for any breach of warranty. In no event will Casio's liability exceed the license fee, if any, for such software. Thiswarranty will not apply if the product has been misused, abused, or altered.Without limiting the foregoing, battery leakage, bending of the unit, a broken display tube, and any cracks or breaks in the display will be presumed to haveresulted from misuse or abuse. To obtain warranty service you must take or ship the product, freight prepaid, with a copy of the sales receipt or other proof ofpurchase and the date of purchase, to a Casio Authorized Service Centre. Due to the possibility of damage or loss, it is recommended when shipping the productto a Casio Authorized Service Centre that you package the product securely and ship it insured. Names and addresses of Authorized Service Centres are availableby calling (905) 670-2233.CASIO HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, DURABILITY, OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO RESPONSIBILITY ISASSUMED FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FORESEEABLE OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAM-AGES RESULTING FROM MATHEMATICAL INACCURACY OF THE PRODUCT OR LOSS OF STORED DATA, EVEN IF CAUSED BY THE NEGLI-GENCE OF CASIO, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FUNDAMENTAL BREACH BY CASIO.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations ofthe Canada Department of Communications.
Model:. .................................... Serial Number: .................................. Date of Purchase: ......................................
Your Name:. ................................................................................................................................................................
Address: ......................................................................................................................................................................
Dealer's Name: ...........................................................................................................................................................
Address: ......................................................................................................................................................................
CASIO SERVICE CENTER6455 VIPOND DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO L5T1J9
FOR THE LOCATION OF THE NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE CALL: (905) 670-2233
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
PCR-1000*INC
MO0012-A Printed in Malaysia