Cash Register User Manual

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Preset unit price
To program another department, start from the beginning without pressing the
A
key.
If a department is not programmed to allow the entry of preset unit prices in functional
programming, the department is automatically changed to allow the entry of preset unit prices by
this programming entry.
The PLU function allows speedy key entries whereby a price is automatically called up when a direct PLU key is
pressed or a code is entered. The subdepartment is a kind of “open PLU”, which requires you to enter a price
before the direct PLU key is pressed or after the PLU code is entered. A maximum of 1200 PLU/subdepartment
settings are possible. Each one belongs to a department and acquires the department’s parameters (tax status,
sign, SICS and entry digit limit).
By default, PLU/subdepartment setting for 1 through 210 codes are available and they are assigned as positive
PLUs associated with department 1 and preset unit price “0”.
To extend the number of PLUs/subdepartments, please refer to “EJ memory type” on page 57.
Direct PLU key programming (For PLU code 1 to 210)
Your machine provides 70 direct PLU keys (
¡
through
/
), and three PLU level shift keys (
\[]
) to
provide three levels for each direct PLU key. PLU codes 1 though 70 are allocated for level 1, PLU codes 71
thought 140 for level 2 and PLU codes 141 through 210 for level 3. For example, for
¡
key, PLU1 for level 1,
PLU 71 for level 2 and PLU 141 for level 3 are assigned.
\
¡
thru
/
corresponds to PLU codes 1 through 70 respectively.
[
¡
thru
/
corresponds to PLU codes 71 through 140 respectively.
]
¡
thru
/
corresponds to PLU codes 141 through 210 respectively.
PLU (Price Look-Up) and Subdepartment Programming
2
Unit price
1000
!
A
PrintKey operation example
For department 7-50:
ds
Dept. code
Unit price
(max. six digits)
A
To program zero
To program zero
Dept. key
Unit price
(max. six digits)
A
Tax status
From left, EGH
Sign(F)
ABCDEFGH
00011183 @
"
A
PrintKey operation example
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