[. . . ] To issue an X report, turn the mode switch to the X/Flash position and press X/Z Report Sample Reset counter Reset symbol (“X” is printed in the case of X reports. ) Grand total Quantity Dept. code Amount
WARNING
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Note: 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 harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. [. . . ] (See “Maintenance” section or “Quick Set-up Guide” for explanation. )
PLU code
Before using the register for the first time, read the “Quick Set-up Guide” and program the register. The “Quick Set-up Guide” contains the following information. Never install the batteries into the cash register before initializing it. Programming
Operation Examples
When Paid by Cash
1. Turn the mode switch to the REG position. (Once the clerk code is entered, you need not enter the clerk code at the start of each transaction until the clerk is changed. ) 3. Enter the price for the first item. 6. Press u to display the amount due including any tax (you can omit this step). 7. Enter the amount received from the customer (you can omit this step if the amount tendered is the same as the subtotal). Department
Repetitive Department Entries
To enter two or more of the same item, press the appropriate department key repeatedly.
1-3. Percent Key
The percent key is used to apply a discount or premium to an item or to a subtotal. Once the rate is preset for % , you can skip the step of entering the rate. For 20%, enter 2000. ) Discount for a subtotal: entry of all items u percentage rate % (ex. code taxable 1 Sign and unit price
Percent Key taxable Status
<Programming sequence> Example: Set “taxable 1” for %.
U
1
Tax rate number (Max. 4 digits)
%
Select tax rate number from the following choices. Selections (Combination of tax rate number. )
Tax Rate Programming
Department Taxable Status
<Programming sequence> Example: Set “taxable 1” for Department 1.
During the Business Day
• To enter sales (See “Operation Example” , “1-1. (See “3. Reports”)
1L
Clerk code
500!
Price and dept.
800#
Price and dept.
500! 13 for taxable 1 and 3.
Percent Key Function
<Programming sequence> Example: Set discount for %.
<Programming sequence> Example: Tax1, 7. 0000%, Minimum Amount $0. 00
9
u
1
Q
7
A
u
2000
Amount tendered
A
D
The register is set by default to tax the original amount before the discount. Programming the Percent key” to change the setting.
Example: Set “non-taxable” for Department 7.
U
0
H#
Tax rate number (1 through 4)
Tax rate (0. 0000 to 99. 9999)
Select tax rate number from the following choices. PLU (Price Look-Up) Programming
Each PLU is associated to a department and the programmed contents for the department are automatically applied. Preset price: 0. 00 PLU codes 11-80: No default settings <Programming sequence> Example: Set $1. 00 for PLU1 (Assigned to dept. 1. )
Example: Tax2, 4. 2500%, Minimum Amount $0. 05
1
Q
%
When Paid by a Credit Card
Press c instead of A at the end of the transaction (Step 8 in the above operation). When a PLU code has been assigned to an item and a price for it has been programmed, entry of the code automatically calls up the price for the item. <Example> S elling a PLU1 item (price:$1. 20) for cash and receiving $5. 00 from your customer:
1-4. Check the taxable status of the returned item is the same as that of the programmed negative department. [. . . ] Always enter the time in 4 digits even when the hour is in the single digit. For example, enter 0630 for 6:30 a. m.
You can correct any incorrect entry made during a transaction if you find it before finalizing the transaction
A, c, C, etc. 4p
<Example>
Correct entry to after another correct entry has been made, enter the following:
* 0 1 0 1
for 12 hour system. 14:30) for “0”. for “0. 0”. *2 for “0. 00”. [. . . ]