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S91!92!93-02 Programming Manual

The document is a programming manual for the LX-5000 series ECRs, detailing installation procedures, specifications, and programming options for various peripherals and features. It includes sections on standard key layouts, programming for PLUs, rates, media, clerks, and system functions, as well as service programming and reports. Caution is advised regarding power disconnection during ROM replacement to prevent damage to the ECR.

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2004-12-2

LX-5000 series 02 type


LX-5600 2-sheet dot matrix printer
LX-5700 2-sheet thermal printer
LX-5750 1-sheet thermal printer

Programming /
Manual /"

CAUTION!
When the control key position is LOCK, the display is
off and keyboard is disabled but the ECR's power is still
ON. So that before you open the upper case, make sure
that the AC cord is disconnected. Especially when you
replace the ROM, it must be disconnected, otherwise the
ECR will be damaged.
CONTENTS OF PROGRAMMING MANUAL

I. BEFORE INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................... 1
II. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................... 2
III. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 3
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................5
RAM BOARD EXPANSION ..........................................................................................................................6
OPTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................6
SET-UP OF PERIPHERALS...........................................................................................................................6
IV. STANDARD KEY LAYOUT ....................................................................................................... 7
V. PROGRAMMING ......................................................................................................................... 9
KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING ..................................................................................................................10
(SP-101) KEY LAYOUT ...................................................................................................................................... 10
PLU & GROUP PROGRAMMING ..............................................................................................................13
(SP-201/4201) PLU CODE.................................................................................................................................... 13
(SP-203/4203) PLU LINK TO GROUP ................................................................................................................ 14
(Z1/P-5302) PLU NAME & PRICE ...................................................................................................................... 16
(Z1/P-305/4305) PLU PRICE................................................................................................................................ 16
(Z1/P-320/4320) PLU HALO (High Amount Lock-Out) ...................................................................................... 17
(SP-200/4200) PLU FUNCTION FLAG ............................................................................................................... 18
(SP-204) PLU LINK TO ONE PLU/LOOK UP PLU KEY .................................................................................. 21
(SP-209/4209) PLU LINK TO SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE......................................................................... 22
(SP-223/4223) GROUP-A LINK TO MAIN GROUP-A....................................................................................... 23
(SP-109) PLU MODIFIER VALUE ...................................................................................................................... 23
(SP-111) MENU LAYOUT ................................................................................................................................... 24
(SP-4111) MENU LAYOUT COPY PROCEDURE ............................................................................................. 24
(Z2-406) PLU STOCK .......................................................................................................................................... 25
(Z2-426) GROUP-A STOCK ................................................................................................................................ 26
(SP-127) TARE TABLE........................................................................................................................................ 26
(SP-5201) COMPLETE PLU PROGRAMMING.................................................................................................. 27
LOOK UP PLU PROGRAMMING...............................................................................................................28
(SP-504) LOOK UP PLU ASSIGNMENT............................................................................................................ 28
(SP-500) LOOK UP PLU FUNCTION ................................................................................................................. 29
(SP-509) LOOK UP PLU MENU SHIFT VALUE ............................................................................................... 30
(SP-5502) COMPLETE LOOK UP PLU PROGRAMMING................................................................................ 31
CHARACTER PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................................32
(SP-212) CLERK NAME ...................................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-152) ECR NAME, KITCHEN PRINTER NAME .......................................................................................... 32
(SP-222) GROUP-A NAME.................................................................................................................................. 32
(SP-232) GROUP-B NAME.................................................................................................................................. 32
(SP-102) KEY/SYMBOL NAME.......................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-502) LOOK UP PLU NAME.......................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-242) MAIN GROUP-A NAME ...................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-252) MEDIA NAME ...................................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-262) MEDIA CURRENCY SYMBOL........................................................................................................... 32
(SP-202) PLU NAME............................................................................................................................................ 32
(SP-122) RECEIPT/TICKET LOGO, CHECK-OUT BILL HEADER, TICKET HEADERS .............................. 32
(SP-162) SLIP/VALIDATION LOGO .................................................................................................................. 32
(SP-112) STOCK UNIT NAME............................................................................................................................ 32
(SP-142) SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE........................................................................................................... 32
(SP-182) WARNING MESSAGE ......................................................................................................................... 32
(SP-131) CHARACTER KEY LAYOUT FOR SETTING NAMES..................................................................... 39
RATE PROGRAMMING ..............................................................................................................................41
(Z1/P-337) PERCENTAGE RATE........................................................................................................................ 41
(Z1/P-347) ADJUSTMENT RATE ....................................................................................................................... 41
(Z1/P-357) SALES COMMISSION RATE ........................................................................................................... 41
(Z1/P-367) STOCK RATE .................................................................................................................................... 41
(Z1/P-387) FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE ................................................................................... 41
(Z1/P-377) CHEQUE-CASHING CHARGE RATE / CURRENCY EXCHANGE CHARGE RATE ................. 42
(Z1/P-397) EURO CURRENCY RATE ................................................................................................................ 42
(SP-107) TAX RATE ............................................................................................................................................ 43
(SP-108) TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT FOR % TAX / TAX TABLE FOR ADD-ON TAX SYSTEM .................. 43
MEDIA PROGRAMMING ...........................................................................................................................46
(SP-253) PRESET TENDER KEY LINK TO MEDIA ......................................................................................... 46
(Z1/P-315) PRESET TENDER AMOUNT ........................................................................................................... 47
(SP-110) MEDIA FUNCTION .............................................................................................................................. 48
CLERK PROGRAMMING ...........................................................................................................................51
(SP-211) SECRET CLERK CODE ....................................................................................................................... 51
(SP-214) CLERK 20 PLU/GROUP-A ASSIGNMENT ........................................................................................ 51
(SP-213) CLERK LINK TO iBUTTON ................................................................................................................ 52
(SP-219) CLERK LINK TO HARD CLERK KEY ............................................................................................... 52
(SP-210) CLERK SECURITY FUNCTION.......................................................................................................... 53
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................54
(SP-151) TRAINING SECRET CODE ................................................................................................................. 54
(SP-171) MACHINE NUMBER ........................................................................................................................... 54
(SP-179) SLIP PRINTER ID # FOR TP-620......................................................................................................... 54
(SP-191) EFT TERMINAL PASSWORD ............................................................................................................. 54
(Z1/P-325) + / - AMOUNT.................................................................................................................................... 54
(SP-172) TERMINAL ADDRESS ........................................................................................................................ 54
(SP-121) ARRANGEMENT KEY SEQUENCE................................................................................................... 55
(SP-189) CHEQUE PRINTING FORMAT........................................................................................................... 56
TIME & DATE PROGRAMMING ...............................................................................................................58
(X-1) DATE........................................................................................................................................................... 58
(X-2) TIME............................................................................................................................................................ 58
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING.........................................................................................................................59
(SP-100) SYSTEM FUNCTION ........................................................................................................................... 59
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE..................................................................................................................95
VI. REPORTS .................................................................................................................................. 100
REPORT SEQUENCE.................................................................................................................................100
IRC REPORT SEQUENCE .........................................................................................................................104
PROGRAM DUMP CONTENTS................................................................................................................106
VII. SERVICE PROGRAMMING .................................................................................................. 112
INITIAL RESET ..........................................................................................................................................112
TEST PROGRAMS .....................................................................................................................................113
RAM TEST SP-9901 ............................................................................................................................................ 113
PHYSICAL RAM TEST ...................................................................................................................................... 114
ROM TEST SP-9902 ............................................................................................................................................ 114
PLU DATA ERASE SP-289 ................................................................................................................................ 114
TEST PRINT SP-9909.......................................................................................................................................... 114
HARDWARE TEST SP-9998/9999 ..................................................................................................................... 115
AUTO PRESET ...........................................................................................................................................119
IRC PROGRAM DATA TRANSFER .........................................................................................................121
VIII. WARNING MESSAGES.................................................................................................... 122
IX. IRC MESSAGES ....................................................................................................................... 126
CONTENTS OF INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL
(This manual is independent from the programming manual.)

I. INTERFACE INFORMATION
II. IRC SYSTEM
III. PERIPHERALS
1. TERMINAL PRINTERS
1) TP-822/832 (Kitchen Printer, connected to ch-A)
2) TP-620 (Slip Printer, connected to ch-A)
3) CBM-1000 (Thermal Kitchen Printer, connected to ch-A via NA-710/730)
4) TM-T88III (Thermal Slip Printer, connected to ch-B)
2. SCANNER
3. SCALE
1) Scale Information of ICL Protocol [SF-25.a=0]
2) Scale Information of W Protocol [SF-25.a=1]
4. EFT TERMINALS
IV. PC COMMUNICATION
1. BATCH COMMUNICATION
2. PROGRAM LOADER (PLM 2000)
3. ESF DATA TRANSFER (Electronic Store & Forward)
V. ECR TO ECR RAM DATA TRANSFER
VI. JOURNAL DATA TRANSFER
VII. CABLE CONNECTION
1. CHANNEL A --- IRC LINE
2. CHANNELS B, D & E
1) ECR (ch-B) to Thermal Slip Printer TM-T88III
2) ECR (ch-B, ch-D/E) to Scale
3) ECR (ch-B, ch-D/E) to PC
4) ECR (ch-B, ch-D/E) to Handy Scanner
5) ECR (ch-B, ch-D/E) to Flat Bed Scanner
6) ECR (ch-B, ch-D/E) to Peripheral for Journal Data Transfer
7) ECR (ch-B) to ECR (ch-B) for RAM Data Transfer
8) ECR (ch-B) to EFT Terminal
I. BEFORE INSTALLATION
1. Power Supply

Use specified power supply. Do not connect with other machines which may cause electricity line noise.

2. Battery Charge

A battery is installed in ECR in order to maintain registration and programming contents for about 3 months. If
it has been discharged during transportation, the battery should be recharged before use. (Just plug in ECR and
leave it for one day.) Then, perform Auto Preset sequence. Refer to the section "Service Programming" (page
119).

3. Place of Installation

ECR should not be installed in extremely hot or cold environments, places exposed to direct sunlight for
extended period of time, or places where ECR may come into direct contact with excessive dust or liquid.

4. Installation of IRC Line

All terminals should be connected to AC power supplies placed on the same ground level. If some of the
terminals are connected to other AC line, electric potential difference on the ground line will damage the
interface boards and cause a communication error.

Termination resistors should be attached as described in the Interfaces & Peripherals manual so that the
communication error may be solved. The shielded cable must be used for IRC line.
Do not connect/disconnect the cable while ECR's AC cord is plugged.

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II. INTRODUCTION
This ECR is Hospitality POS terminals for Restaurants, Bars / Pubs and Quick Service having a lot of
functions like scanning system, clerk interrupt system and Inter Register Communication, and so on as
follows;

Major Features
• LCD display (21 digits, 8 lines) with scroll functions
• Scanning system with 14 digits random PLU code having 22 digits PLU descriptor
• Standard 877 PLUs, Max. 12319 PLUs
• 64 group-As, 25 group-Bs and 10 main group-As
• 40 Look Up PLU keys, up to 40 PLUs assigned to one Look Up PLU key (option)
• 32 clerks with its own full transaction memory
• Clerk time & attendance - 3780 records (option)
• Clerk report with specified 20 PLUs or 20 group-As sales data
• Clerk interrupt system or Simple Item Track System - 99 item tracks
• Customer bill buffer records check-out bill contents excluding PLU contents (option)
• Scroll Void
• Transaction Void
• Item Transfer
• Simple Condiment PLU
• Euro Currency System
• Tray Subtotal Tendering
• ESF buffer print with max. 7943 records of ESF memory (option)
• Ticketing Function
• 25 Media Keys + 10 Preset Tender Keys
• 4 Arrangement Keys (50 key steps)
• PC Batch Communication, Programming Module PLM 2000
• IRC (Inter Register Communication)
- 8 ECRs
- 4 kitchen printers TP-822/832, CBM-1000 via NA-710/730
- 4 slip printers TP-620
- PC communications with Tensai2000
• Scale link

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III. SPECIFICATIONS
Epson M-U420 impact dot matrix without an auto cutter
Printer model,
2-sheet dot matrix printer
speed
3 lines/sec
DOT Receipt, journal 24 columns/line
MATRIX Validation 55 columns/line
PRINTER
Fine quality paper roll
MODEL Paper roll
44.5 +/- 0.5 mm x ø83 mm
Validation paper 135 to 210 mm (width), min. 70 mm (height), 0.07 to 0.14 mm (thickness)
Ink ribbon ERC-32 (Epson), purple

Epson thermal printer with an auto cutter and clamshell mechanism


Printer model, Receipt: M-T207A, Journal: M-T203
speed 2-sheet thermal printer, 21.3 lines/sec
THERMAL 1-sheet thermal printer, 26.7 lines/sec
PRINTER 36 columns/line (1-sheet printer: no journal)
Receipt, journal
MODEL Graphic logo size: 3.5 x 1.7 cm (288 x 144 pixels)
Validation
no validation (slip validation available)
Fine quality thermal paper roll
Paper roll
58 + 0/- 0.5 mm x ø83 mm

Stroke key 64 key positions including optional 5 keys


KEYBOARD
Flat key 128 key positions

21 columns x 8 lines
View area: 40 (H) x 70 (W) mm
Front (LCD) Display type: 64 (H) x 128 (W) dot matrix, 0.48 (H) x 0.48 (W) mm/dot
DISPLAY
LCD type: STN, Blue mode, white LED backlight
Reversing display function by [SF-119.h]
Rear (1-line) 12 digits numeric (standard)

POWER SUPPLY AC 117V / 230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz

Dot printer: 400mA (117V) / 200mA (230V)


POWER CONSUMPTION Thermal 1-sheet printer: 0.6A (117V) / 0.3A (230V)
Thermal 2-sheet printer: 1A (117V) / 0.5A (230V)

Operation 0° ~ 40°C (32° ~ 104°F)


TEMPERATURE
Storage -10° ~ 50°C (14° ~ 122°F)

DIMENSIONS 405 (W) x 423 (D) x 285 (H) mm including drawer

405 (W) x 423 (D) x 98 (H) + 14 mm for a foot


DRAWER
10C4B / 10C5B (removable/adjustable coin tray)

WEIGHT Approx. 12 Kg

Standard One 4M bit RAM chip on MPU board


One of two RAM boards are available.
RAM CAPACITY (62078) SX MR K-UNIT 021-1M or
Option
(62079) SX/TX MR K-UNIT 021-2M
Refer to "RAM Board Expansion" for details. (page 6)

MEMORY PROTECTION 3 months

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Channel Used for
IRC : up to 8 units including an ECR master or PC as IRC master (Tensai2000) via
NA-720
4 kitchen printer -- one of kitchen printer can be used as a slip printer
TP-822 : Citizen DP-416 impact dot matrix printer with auto cutter
TP-832 : Citizen LT-1320 thermal printer with auto cutter
A RS485 CBM-1000 : thermal printer with auto cutter (connected via NA-710/730)
4 slip printers
TP-620 : Epson M290 impact dot matrix printer
Standard
Network Adapters
Interface
NA-710/730 for 1 or 3 thermal kitchen printer(s)
NA-720 for PC as IRC master or for Modem to PC
One of : - PC batch communication, Programming Loader Module PLM 2000
- Scanner
- Scale
B RS232C - Thermal slip printer TM-T88III
- ECR to ECR RAM data transfer
- Journal data transfer
- EFT terminal
(62100) D RS232C Same as channel B
LX IF7-1 K-UNIT (except Thermal slip printer TM-T88III, ECR to ECR RAM data transfer and EFT
E RS232C
(option) terminal)

CH-E CH-D CH-D, E (option)


RS232C
9-pin D-sub x 2

CH-B RS232C CH-A RS485


9-pin D-sub RJ-45 modular type

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Maximum 8 units can be connected via IRC line including the master, max. 4 kitchen printers and
max. 4 slip printers. However, an ECR can use one slip printer.
PC as IRC master
(Tensai2000)
Slip printer, max. 4
RS232C TP-620
MODEM MODEM NA-720
Kitchen printer, max. 4
TP-822/832
(direct connection to PC available)

Thermal kitchen printer, max. 1


ECR as master NA-710 CBM-1000
RS232C
Thermal kitchen printer, max. 3
CBM-1000
NA-730
RS232C
Standard Interface

Channel A : RS485
Thermal slip printer TM-T88III
Channel B : RS232C

#62100 LX IF7-1 K-UNIT or


(option)
Channel D : RS232C PC batch communication
Channel E : RS232C PLM 2000

or

ECR to ECR RAM data transfer

or

EFT terminal

or

Handy scanner or
or Flat-bed scanner

or

Scale

or

Journal data transfer (monitor, printer, etc.)

Same as channel B except:


- Thermal slip printer TM-T88III
- ECR to ECR RAM data transfer
- EFT terminal

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RAM BOARD EXPANSION
When ECR is set up our plant, one 4M bit RAM chip has been installed on the MPU board.
Additional one of two RAM boards is available as follows:

Standard Option*1
#62078 SX MR K-UNIT #62079 SX/TX MR K-
Functions One 4M bit RAM chip
021-1M UNIT 021-2M
on MPU board
(4 M bit RAM chip x 2) (4 M bit RAM chip x 4)
max. 1536 K bytes max. 2560 K bytes
Total RAM Capacity 512K bytes
(512 + 1024) (512 + 2048)
total 3997 PLUs max. 12319 PLUs
# of PLUs 877 PLUs
(877 + 3120) (877 + 11442)
Item Track or 99 item tracks or 32
Clerk Interrupt Memory clerk interrupt memories
Simple Look Up PLU not available 40 Look Up PLU keys
Clerk Time & Attendance not available 3780 records
Customer Bill Buffer not available 3971 records
ESF not available 3971 or 7943 records*2

*1 Either MR K-UNIT 021-1M or 2M can be installed. When an optional RAM board is installed, RAM test must be
performed by selecting RAM chip number. Refer to TEST PROGRAMS, RAM TEST SP-9901 (page 113).
*2 If you use Customer Bill Buffer, ESF is available up to 3971 records.
In case Customer Bill Buffer is not used, ESF can be fully available up to 7943 records.

OPTIONS
RAM board (62078) SX MR K-UNIT 021-1M or
(62079) SX/TX MR K-UNIT 021-2M
Interface board (62100) LX IF7-1 K-UNIT
External terminal TP-822, TP-832, TP-620, CBM-1000, TM-T88III
printers
Network adapters NA-710, NA-720, NA-730
Clerk iButton Clerk iButton available from 3rd party. Cabinet modification is necessary by
yourself. Refer to page 52 for details.
Drawer 2nd drawer: Connect drawer harness to CN7 on the MPU board.
Refer to [SF-8.a] for the position.
Sensors Drawer open sensor (factory option)
Dot matrix printer: Receipt paper near end sensor (factory option)
Dot matrix printer: Validation sensor (factory option)
Stamp logo for dot Stamp logo 30 (w) x 20 (h) mm: Please contact to one of companies below and
matrix printer order stamp by yourself.
Shachihata Inc. XS-20 (Ink: Y-34 purple)
http://www.shachihata.co.jp/english/
Fujicopian Co. Ltd. CSP-2030D (Ink: Super Ink purple)
http://www.fujicopian.com/english/t_page.html

SET-UP OF PERIPHERALS
Please refer to the separate manual "INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL".

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IV. STANDARD KEY LAYOUT
LOCK
SP R
Stroke Keyboard X
Z1/P
(BS) (SPACE) (CAPS) (SMALL)
Z2
! ! BUFFER RECEIPT
RPF JPF PRINT1 OFF

(A/C) (DOUBLE) A F K P U Z - &


CL X2/FOR
TIME
CLERK
ID 1 6 11 16
PLU
REPEAT CR
VOID
REFUND

B G L Q V Ä Ø *
7 8 9 2 7 12 17 PRICE ENTER P/O R/A

C H M R W Ö Σ Å
4 5 6 3 8 13 18
PAGE
UP
!
SCROLL TTL 1 TTL 2
D I N S X Ü # /
1 2 3 4 9 14
PAGE
19 DOWN
SCROLL
" TTL 3 TTL 4
E J O T Y Æ (ENTER)
0 00 #
5 10 15 20
NO
SALE SBTL
CASH/TTL 25

Control key position range:


There are three standard control keys (MA, Z, X).

MA key
Z key
X key

SP LOCK R X Z1/P Z2

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Flat Keyboard
LOCK
SP R
X
61 70 79 88 90 92 Z1/P
Z2

62 71 80 89 91 93

PAGE ! CLERK CLERK CLERK


UP SCROLL 1 2 3
63 72 81

PAGE SCROLL
ENTER ! !
DOWN " RPF JPF
64 73 82
@ # $ % Æ & * £ Ñ (A/C)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - Σ
CL X2/FOR
TIME
CR
BUFFER RECEIPT
PRINT 1 OFF
1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 65 74 83
Q W E R T Y U I O P Ö Ü
Ä
7 8 9 CLERK
ID
PRICE
SHIFT
2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 57 66 75 84
A S D F G H J K L : ←
Ø ,
4 5 6 PLU
REPEAT
REFUND
3 8 13 18 23 28 33 38 43 48 53 58 67 76 85
Z X C V B N M < > ? (BS)
Å . /
1 2 3 SBTL
NO
SALE
4 9 14 19 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 68 77 86
↑ ↓ (SPACE) (SPACE) → (DBL) (CL) (ENTER)

0 00 • CASH
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 69 78 87 TTL 1 TTL 25

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V. PROGRAMMING
There are two methods for programming sequence:
- Program Selection Method, user friendly sequence with usability of LCD display
- Direct Program Number Entry Method

Program Selection Method

1. Turn the control key to SP position.


CLERK NAME 00001
PROGRAM 2. Enter the clerk ID and press CLERK ID key.
IRC PROGRAM
3. Select PROGRAM and press ENTER key.
4. Select the program from the list. Or if you know the program number,
enter the program number and press X2 or ENTER key.

CLERK NAME 00001


100 SYSTEM FUNC FLAG
101 KEY LAYOUT
102 KEY/SYMBOL NAME
107 TAX RATE
108 TAX TABLE
109 PLU MODIFIER
P

Direct Program Number Entry Method (Conventional Sequence)

If you are familiar with the conventional programming sequences which have been used by the conventional
series, this method is much faster than "Program Selection Method" to enter into the programming sequence.

WARN MESSAGE# 03 1. Turn the control key to SP position.

2. Enter the program number, for example "100" for SP-100 System
Function program, and press X2 or ENTER key. It brings you to
the programming sequence directly.

100 SYSTEM FUNC FLAG


01-PRINT/SYSTEM (1)
02-PRINT/SYSTEM (2)
03-PRINT/SYSTEM (3)
04-PRINT/SYSTEM (4)
05-PRINT/SYSTEM (5)
06-PRINT/SYSTEM (6)
P

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KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING

(SP-101) KEY LAYOUT

If you want to change the keyboard position from standard keyboard layout, use Key Layout
Programming sequence below.

Before performing the sequence, confirm that SP-9904 Key Table Transfer has already been done to
copy the standard key layout to the programmable key table. After the key layout programming is
completed, then select the programmable key table [ C1 ] or [ F1 ]. The programmed keys can be
used on the programmable key table. Refer to Step 4 Key Table Transfer and Step 5 Key Table
Selection of Auto Preset for the sequences (page 119).

Key Layout Programming Sequence


< SP >--{(101)-- press [X2] or [ENTER] key or select from the list and press [ENTER]}--
{select FUNCTION KEY/HARD PLU/LOOK UP PLU from the list}--[ENTER]--(select key: see step 3)--
{PRESS REQUIRED KEY: press the physical key on the keyboard}--[CL]

1. In the SP position, enter program number "101" and press X2 or ENTER key. 101 KEY LAYOUT
Or select SP-101 KEY LAYOUT from the list. FUNCTION KEY
HARD PLU
2. Select FUNCTION KEY, HARD PLU or LOOK UP PLU and press ENTER.
LOOK UP PLU
3. Select the required key from the list and press ENTER
Or enter the function key number or Hard PLU key number 1 ~ 165 and press [ • ].
Refer to the next page for the function key numbers.
4. "PRESS REQUIRED KEY" message is displayed. P
Press the physical key position. Then the assigned key name and key position
number are displayed. Refer to page 12 for the key position numbers.
101 KEY LAYOUT
In case that you select ENTER or CLEAR key position, "ARE YOU SURE ?" is PRESET TENDER 1
displayed. Press CLEAR to cancel the key assignment, or press ENTER to PRESET TENDER 2
proceed the assignment if you wish. This warning message is prompted to avoid PRESET TENDER 3
assigning other function keys to ENTER/CLEAR key position by mistake. PRESET TENDER 4
Do not press CL key position here. If CL key is pressed, CL key is changed to PRESET TENDER 5
the function key or HARD PLU key you select and you can not finish the key PRESET TENDER 6
layout program. If you press CL key, perform "How to Assign CL Key" below. P SELECT KEY-[ENT]
5. Press CL key to finish the sequence.

PRESS REQUIRED KEY


How to Assign CL / ENTER Key PRESET TENDER 1
PRESET TENDER 2
If you replace CL or ENTER key with other function key mistakenly, perform
PRESET TENDER 3
following steps: PRESET TENDER 4
PRESET TENDER 5
1. Select [ C0 ] for stroke keyboard or [ F0 ] for flat keyboard by using the key table PRESET TENDER 6
selection sequence. Refer to page 119.
P
2. Assign CLEAR to CL key position or ENTER to ENTER key position by using the
key layout programming sequence above.
3. Select [ C1 ] for stroke keyboard or [ F1 ] for flat keyboard again and continue the
key layout program.

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Key Key Key
Function Contents Function Contents Function Contents
# # #
0 not used key 147 CLERK 6 196 RPF (Receipt Paper Feed)
1 HARD PLU 148 CLERK 7 197 JPF (Journal Paper Feed)
2 LOOK UP PLU 149 CLERK 8 198 RECEIPT OFF
3 ~ 99 not used 150 CLERK 9 199 CHECK-OUT BILL 1
100 PRESET TENDER 1 151 CLERK 10 200 CHECK-OUT BILL 2
CHECK-OUT BILL 3
101 PRESET TENDER 2 152 CLERK 11 201
(thermal printer only)
102 PRESET TENDER 3 153 CLERK 12 202 BILL CANCEL
103 PRESET TENDER 4 154 CLERK 13 203 CLEAR
104 PRESET TENDER 5 155 CLERK 14 204 ~ 212 TEN-KEY 1 ~ 9
105 PRESET TENDER 6 156 CLERK 15 213 0
106 PRESET TENDER 7 157 %1 214 00
107 PRESET TENDER 8 158 %2 215 000
108 PRESET TENDER 9 159 %3 216 BALANCE CALCULATION
109 PRESET TENDER 10 160 AMOUNT (-) 217 ITEM TRACK #
110 NEW BALANCE 161 AMOUNT (+) 218 TABLE # [SF-12.a=1]
111 TOTAL 1 162 CORRECTION 219 SLIP RELEASE
112 TOTAL 2 163 VOID 220 TICKET OFF
113 TOTAL 3 164 REFUND 221 SLIP OFF
114 TOTAL 4 165 R / A (Received on Account) 222 ESF PRINT
115 TOTAL 5 166 P / O (Paid Out) 223 TIME-IN / OUT
116 TOTAL 6 167 SUBTOTAL 224 DECIMAL POINT (•)
117 TOTAL 7 168 PLU / REPEAT 225 X1
118 TOTAL 8 169 PRICE 226 X2 / FOR / TIME
119 TOTAL 9 170 PRICE SHIFT 227 ARRANGEMENT 1
120 TOTAL 10 171 TAX 228 ARRANGEMENT 2
121 TOTAL 11 172 TAX SHIFT 1 229 ARRANGEMENT 3
122 TOTAL 12 173 TAX SHIFT 2 230 ARRANGEMENT 4
FOREIGN CURRENCY
123 TOTAL 13 174 TAX SHIFT 3 231
SUBTOTAL
124 TOTAL 14 175 TAX SHIFT 4 232 not used
125 TOTAL 15 176 BUFFER PRINT 1 233 COOKING MESSAGE 1
126 TOTAL 16 177 BUFFER PRINT 2 234 COOKING MESSAGE 2
127 TOTAL 17 178 NET SUBTOTAL 235 COOKING MESSAGE 3
128 TOTAL 18 179 TOTAL VALIDATION 236 COOKING MESSAGE 4
MEDIA/ITEM (MISC.)
129 TOTAL 19 180 237 COOKING MESSAGE 5
VALIDATION
130 TOTAL 20 181 PERSON 238 TRANSACTION VOID
131 TOTAL 21 182 NO SALE 239 SCROLL UP
STORAGE for clerk interrupt
132 TOTAL 22 183 240 SCROLL DOWN
system [SF-12.a=1]
133 TOTAL 23 184 TIP 241 PAGE UP
134 TOTAL 24 185 HALO RELEASE 242 PAGE DOWN
135 TOTAL 25 / CASH 186 OFF COMPULSORY 243 not used
136 MENU SHIFT 1 187 RECALL 244 not used
137 MENU SHIFT 2 188 TRAY SUBTOTAL 245 KP DATA SEND
138 PLU MODIFIER 1 189 ADJUSTMENT 1 246 ITEM TRANSFER
139 PLU MODIFIER 2 190 ADJUSTMENT 2 247 MEDIA REFUND
140 PLU MODIFIER 3 191 ADJUSTMENT 1 & 2 248 not used
141 CLERK ID 192 MESSAGE 249 not used
142 CLERK 1 193 COOKING MESSAGE 250 ENTER
143 CLERK 2 194 PREVIOUS BALANCE (+) 251 SCALE
144 CLERK 3 195 PREVIOUS BALANCE (-) 252 TARE
145 CLERK 4 253 PRICE INQUIRY
146 CLERK 5

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These numbers on the keys are used to indicate key position numbers whereas the key numbers listed
in the previous page indicate key function numbers.

Stroke Keyboard
064 063 062 061
option
060
055 050 045 040 035 030 025 020 015 010 005
(CL)
059 054 049
(7) (8) (9) 044 039 034 029 024 019 014 009 004

058 053 048


043 038 033 028 023 018 013 008 003
(4) (5) (6)
057 052 047
042 037 032 027 022 017 012 007 002
(1) (2) (3)
056 051 046
041 036 031 026 021 016 011 001
(0) (00) (•)

Flat Keyboard
068 059 050 041 032 023

067 058 049 040 031 022

066 057 048 039 030 021 014 007

065 056 047 038 029 020 013 006


037
128 123 118 113 108 103 098 093 088 083 078 073 064 055 046 028 019 012 005
(CL)
036 027 018
127 122 117 112 107 102 097 092 087 082 077 072 063 054 045 (7) (8) (9) 011 004
035 026 017
126 121 116 111 106 101 096 091 086 081 076 071 062 053 044 010 003
(4) (5) (6)
034 025 016
125 120 115 110 105 100 095 090 085 080 075 070 061 052 043 009 002
(1) (2) (3)
033 024 015
124 119 114 109 104 099 094 089 084 079 074 069 060 051 042 (0) (00) 008 001
(•)

KEY LAYOUT PROGRAM DUMP (Flat Keyboard)


X-84

KEY-001-002-003-004-005- key position number


135 114 113 112 111 key function number
: (Refer to Key Layout programming for numbers.)
KEY-116-117-118-119-120-
001 001 001 002 002 002: indicates Look Up PLU keys
KEY-121-122-123-124-125- 001: indicates Hard PLU keys
002 002 002 001 001
KEY-126-127-128- Hard PLU/Look Up PLU Key Layout
001 001 001 key position number
------------------------ Hard PLU/Look Up PLU key number
KEY-042-043-044-045-046-
PL 075 074 073 072 071
:
KEY-119-120-121-122-123-
PL 005 004 003 002 001 Look Up PLU key number
KEY-124-125-126-127-128-
PL 005 004 003 002 001 Hard PLU key number
------------------------

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PLU & GROUP PROGRAMMING
PLU & group programming can be performed by one of the following three different ways:
SIMPLE method --- program number entry not required and programs each PLU/group
INDIVIDUAL method --- program number entry required and programs each PLU/group
SEQUENTIAL method --- programs PLUs/groups by a range entering Start # and End #
The following three programs must be completed to use PLUs.
For PLU descriptor programming, refer to Character programming. (page 32)
1. PLU CODE
2. PLU LINK TO GROUP-A
3. PLU PRICE

(SP-201/4201) PLU CODE


Because the maximum number of PLUs already programmed at the factory, so some PLUs should be
deleted before creating PLUs. However, PLU having a sales data can not be deleted. Issue PLU Z
reports (Z-40~42) in order to clear the sales data.

** INDIVIDUAL **
< SP >--{(201)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{*PLU entry}--[X2, CR or CL: see step 3]--[CL]
* PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

1. In the SP position, enter program number and press X2 or ENTER key or select this program from the list.
2. Enter PLU code (max. 14 digits) and press [ • ] or ENTER or scan the barcode on the item or press Hard PLU key.
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
Note: PLU to be used for a link PLU, the PLU code must be 6 digits. Refer to SP-204 PLU LINK TO ONE PLU.
3. Press X2 key to create a PLU.

201 PLU CODE 201 PLU CODE You can see the settings on X-88
P---490212402515 PLU program dump report.
Number of PLUs is printed on
→ X-85 Function program dump
report - Required #3.

P < > P MAKE PLU [X2]

Press CR key to delete this PLU. Before the deletion, clear the PLU's sales data.

201 PLU CODE DELETED


P---498730604044 P---498730604044
COLD MEDICINE COLD MEDICINE

P DELETE PLU [CR] P < >

Press CL key to cancel the PLU code entry.


4. Press CL key to finish the sequence.

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** SEQUENTIAL **
< SP >--{(4201)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{*start PLU}--{*end PLU}--[X2 to create PLU or CR to
delete PLU]--[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]
* PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
PLU to be used for a link PLU, the PLU code must be 6 digits. Refer to SP-204 PLU LINK TO ONE PLU.

For PLU creation: When a PLU is already existing between "Start and End PLU codes", new PLUs are
created up to a PLU already existing then it will cause an error.

For PLU deletion: When a PLU code which does not exist is entered for [Start PLU code], it will cause an
error for PLU deletion. However, for [End PLU code], any code is accepted.

4201 SEQ PLU CODE 4201 SEQ PLU CODE 4201 SEQ PLU CODE
FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No
P--------------1 P--------------1
PLU-NAME 00001 PLU-NAME 00001
→ →
LAST PLU No LAST PLU No
P-------------10 P-------------10
PLU-NAME 00010
P < > P MAKE/DEL-[X2/CR] P ACCEPT-[ENT/TTL25]

(SP-203/4203) PLU LINK TO GROUP

Link group-A must be programmed to use PLU. If no link group-A is programmed, PLU can not be
used. Link group-B can be skipped.

** SIMPLE ** FOR PLU LINK TO GROUP-A ONLY


< SP >--{(PLU code)--[PLU] or Scanner}--(link group-A #: 1 ~ 64)--[X2/ENTER to set and for next PLU]--
[00 for another PLU]--[CL]

1. In the SP position, enter PLU code (max. 14 digits) and press PLU key or scan the barcode on the item.
When the program list is already displayed, the simple sequence is not available.
2. Enter link group-A # (1 ~ 64) and press X2 or ENTER or select link group-A from the list and press ENTER.
"0" input for no link. To skip the entering group-A #, press X2 without entering group-A #.
3. Enter link group-A # for the next PLU or press 00 key for another PLU or CL key to finish the sequence.

CLERK NAME 00001 PLU-NAME 0001


PROGRAM 01-GROUP-A-01
IRC PROGRAM 02-GROUP-A-02
03-GROUP-A-03

04-GROUP-A-04
05-GROUP-A-05
06-GROUP-A-06
P P GROUP-A< >

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Then the programmed group is highlighted by
cursor. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

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** INDIVIDUAL **
< SP >--{(203)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--{(*Link group-A #: 1 ~ 64)--[X2/ENTER]
or select from the list}--{(*Link group-B #: 1 ~ 25)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[00/CL for another
PLU]--[CL]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
* "0" input for no link. To skip the entering group-A #, press X2 without entering group-A #.

203 PLU LINK TO GRP PLU-NAME 0001 PLU-NAME 0001


01-GROUP-A-01 01-GROUP-B-01
02-GROUP-A-02 02-GROUP-B-02
03-GROUP-A-03 03-GROUP-B-03
→ →
04-GROUP-A-04 04-GROUP-B-04
05-GROUP-A-05 05-GROUP-B-05
06-GROUP-A-06 06-GROUP-B-06
P < > P GROUP-A< > P GROUP-B< >

** SEQUENTIAL **
< SP >--{(4203)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{start PLU}--{end PLU}--{(*Link group-A #: 1 ~ 64)--
[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(*Link group-B #: 1 ~ 25)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[TTL
25/ENTER]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
* "0" input for no link. To skip the entering group-A #, press X2 without entering group-A #.

For example, PLU 1 to 10 are programmed to Group-A #5 and Group-B #5.

4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP 4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP 4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP
FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No 05-GROUP-A-05
P--------------1 06-GROUP-A-06
PLU-NAME 0001 07-GROUP-A-07
→ →
LAST PLU No 08-GROUP-A-08
P-------------10 09-GROUP-A-09 Cursor shows
PLU-NAME 0010 10-GROUP-A-10 currently
programmed group
P < 1> P < 10> P GROUP-A< 5> number for end
(last) PLU.

Group-A #10 has


4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP 4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP 4203 SEQ PLU LINK GRP been programmed
05-GROUP-B-05 FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No for PLU 10 in this
06-GROUP-B-06 P--------------1 sample.
07-GROUP-B-07 → PLU-NAME 0001

08-GROUP-B-08 LAST PLU No
09-GROUP-B-09 P-------------10
10-GROUP-B-10 PLU-NAME 0010
P GROUP-B< 5> P ACCEPT-[ENT/TTL25] P < >

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(Z1/P-5302) PLU NAME & PRICE
** SIMPLE ** Available if [SF-33.a] is selected.
<Z1/P>--{[MODIFIER or MENU] if required}--[HARD PLU key]--{select PLU name, 1st or 2nd price}--
[ENTER]--(PLU name: max. 22 characters, Price: max. 8 digits)--[ENTER or X2 for price]--[CL]

** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(5302)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--{select PLU name, 1st or 2nd price}--
[ENTER]--(PLU name: max. 22 characters, Price: max. 8 digits)--[ENTER or X2 for price]--[CL]

PLU NAME & PRICE Note:


Z1/P-5302 accepts PLU code entry, scanner and Hard PLU key while Simple
PLU-NAME 00001
PLU NAME & PRICE program by [SF-33.a] accepts Hard PLU key only.
1st: 1.00
2nd: 1.10

(Z1/P-305/4305) PLU PRICE


** SIMPLE ** When the program list is already displayed, the simple sequence is not available.
<Z1/P>--{(PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[PRICE] or Scanner}--{select 1st PRICE or 2nd PRICE}--[ENTER]--
(*PLU price: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--[X2 for next PLU or 00 for another PLU]--[CL]

CLERK NAME 00001 PLU-NAME 0001


REPORT 1st: 1.00
PROGRAM 2nd: 1.10
IRC REPORT

IRC PROGRAM

z z NEW :< >

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** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(305)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--{select 1st PRICE or 2nd PRICE}--
[ENTER]--(*PLU price: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--[X2 for next PLU, 00/CL for another PLU]--[CL]--[CL]

** SEQUENTIAL **
<Z1/P>--(4305)--[X2/ENTER]--{start PLU}--{end PLU}--(*1st price: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--(*2nd
price: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]

PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

* To skip the entering price, press X2 without entering price.


When ENTER key is pressed without entering price, then zero price is programmed.

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program
dump report.

(Z1/P-320/4320) PLU HALO (High Amount Lock-Out)

HALO defines the largest PLU price that can be entered manually. For example, when the largest
price that can be entered manually is 599, enter 53 (5: value, 3: number of digits).

** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(320)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another PLU]
--(*HALO: 00 ~ 98)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

For example, PLU 1 HALO 98 is changed to HALO 53.

320 PLU HALO PLU-NAME 0001 PLU-NAME 0001


HALO: 98 HALO: 53

→ →

z < > z NEW :<53> z < >

You can see the setting on the screen immediately. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

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** SEQUENTIAL **
<Z1/P>--{(4320)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{start PLU}--{end PLU}--(*HALO: 00 ~ 98)--
[X2/ENTER]--[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
* Enter 00 or 0 for manual price entry prohibited.
To skip the entering HALO, press X2 without entering HALO.
When ENTER key is pressed without entering HALO, then zero is programmed.

(SP-200/4200) PLU FUNCTION FLAG


** SIMPLE ** When the program list is already displayed, the simple sequence is not available.
< SP >--{(PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[PLU] or Scanner}--[HARD PLU 1 ~ 6]--(flag data: see step 3)--[X2]--
[ • for the next PLU, 00 for another PLU]--[CL]

1. In the SP position, enter PLU code (max. 14 digits) and press PLU key or scan the barcode on the item.
"SP-203 PLU LINK TO GROUP" is displayed here.
2. Press one of HARD PLU 1 ~ 6 keys for PLU flag 1 ~ 6 respectively.
3. Select a flag by SCROLL keys and enter 1 or 0 or press ENTER for 1 or 0.
Then press X2 to fix the selection.
4. Press [ • ] for the next or 00 key for another PLU setting or press CL key to finish the sequence.

** INDIVIDUAL **
< SP >--{(200)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--[00/CL for another PLU]--(Set flag data by
1, 0 or ENTER. Use SCROLL keys to move cursor and PAGE keys to change page.)--[*X2 to fix the setting
and for the next flag or the next PLU or 00/CL for another PLU]--[CL]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

* Press X2 to fix the selection. This X2 brings you to the next PLU flag. After the X2 depression for PLU
flag 6, only the next PLU code and name are displayed. Press X2 for the next PLU's flag 1 or 00/CL key for
another PLU or CL key two times to finish the sequence.

200 PLU FUNC FLAG PLU-NAME 0001


a PLU NOT PRINTED 0
b ITM-VL COMP PR/SL 0
c SALES-TYPE [c.d] 0

d SALES-TYPE [c.d] 0
e ADJUSTABLE 2 ITEM 0
f ADJUSTABLE 1 ITEM 0
P < > P F1-00000000 Flag #1-abcdefgh

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program
dump report.

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** SEQUENTIAL **
< SP >--{(4200)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{start PLU}--{end PLU}--(Set flag data by 1, 0 or
ENTER. Use SCROLL keys to move cursor and PAGE keys to change page.)--[*X2 to fix or • to cancel]--
[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

* Press X2 to fix the selection or [ • ] to cancel.


This X2 brings you to the next PLU flag.
After the X2 depression for PLU flag 6, press TTL 25 or ENTER to execute program.

4200 SEQ PLU FUNC FLAG 4200 SEQ PLU FUNC FLAG PLU-NAME 0001
FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No a PLU NOT PRINTED 0
P--------------1 b ITM-VL COMP PR/SL 0
PLU-NAME 0001 c SALES-TYPE [c.d] 0
→ →
LAST PLU No d SALES-TYPE [c.d] 0
e ADJUSTABLE 2 ITEM 0
f ADJUSTABLE 1 ITEM 0
P < 1> P < 10> P F1-00000000 flag number and
data

4200 SEQ PLU FUNC FLAG 4200 SEQ PLU FUNC FLAG
FIRST PLU No FIRST PLU No
P--------------1
PLU-NAME 0001

LAST PLU No
P-------------10
PLU-NAME 0010
P ACCEPT-[ENT/TTL25] P < >

PF-1 1/0 bit 1 0


a PLU not printed printed
b Item (slip) validation compulsory not compulsory
c Sales type
d [00] sales type 1; [01] sales type 2; [10] sales type 3; [11] sales type 4
e Adjustable 2 item [e,f] = [00] for non-adjustable item
f Adjustable 1 item [11] for Adjustable 1 & 2 item
g Single item 2 (transaction closed automatically by a selected
media key [MF-4.b=1])
[g,h] = [00] or [11] for non-single item
h Single item 1 (transaction not closed when it is entered after
a non-single item entry by a selected media key [MF-4.b=1])
Bits e,f Adjustment amount does not affect PLU sales memory which is shown on the report.

PF-2 a PLU modifier permitted prohibited


b Stock rate [b,c,d]
c [001] rate #1; [010] rate #2; [011] rate #3; [100] rate #4;
d [101] rate #5; [110] rate #6; [111] rate #7; [000] normal quantity
e Taxable 4 item non taxable item
f Taxable 3 item non taxable item
g Taxable 2 item non taxable item
h Taxable 1 item non taxable item

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1/0 bit 1 0
PF-3 a Price override on Hard PLU key [SF-68.a=1] Direct multiplication on Hard PLU key
b Number of tickets [b,c,d] [f=1]
c [001] 1 ticket; [010] 2 tickets; [011] 3 tickets; [100] 4 tickets; [101] 5 tickets;
d [110] 6 tickets; [111] 7 tickets; [000] ticket item not printed on ticket (but printed on receipt)
e Cooking message input compulsory not compulsory
f Ticket PLU [b~d] combined ticket PLU
g Zero unit price permitted prohibited
h PLU polarity is negative positive
Bit f The combined ticket items are printed following the last ticket after the transaction is closed.

PF-4 a
b
c
d
e PLU data transmitted to KP 4 not transmitted
f PLU data transmitted to KP 3 not transmitted
g PLU data transmitted to KP 2 not transmitted
h PLU data transmitted to KP 1 not transmitted

PF-5 a PLU not added to grand total added


b Simple Condiment PLU (S.C. PLU) [SF-67.a=1] normal PLU (main PLU)
c S.C. PLU input compulsory for this PLU [SF-67.a=1] not compulsory
d
e Link LOOK UP PLU key (optional board required) Link PLU
f Quantity for multiplication 9999 999.999
Registrations of split pricing, square entry and multiplication
with decimal for this PLU are prohibited.
g Ticket item printed on KP [SF-112.c=1] not printed on KP
h Ticket item printed on receipt printer [SF-1.b=1] not printed
Bit b Simple condiment PLU is a PLU which should be entered with a main PLU. (It is printed with
condiment mark and printed in red on the kitchen printer. / It is not voided/refunded at the same time
when a main PLU is voided/refunded however, it is voided with main PLU by the scroll void function. /
It has another ticket which is independently from the ticket of the main PLU.)
Bit c S.C. PLU input compulsory is not available under the following conditions;
- if a main PLU has been programmed to a single item.
- once CORRECTION key is pressed after S.C. PLU is entered.
When "input compulsory" is selected for S.C. PLU, another S.C. PLU entry is required.

PF-6 a Scalable item non-scalable item


b
c Multiple pound price used for USA scale [a=1] [SF- not used
25.b,c,d=100]
d Tare weight entry compulsory [a=1] not compulsory
e Manual tare weight entry permitted [a=1] prohibited
f
g
h

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(SP-204) PLU LINK TO ONE PLU/LOOK UP PLU KEY
One PLU or LOOK UP PLU key can be assigned to a PLU depending on [PF-5.e].

< SP >--{(204)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another PLU]--
(*link PLU code: max. 6 digits, 0 for no link or LOOK UP PLU key number)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.
* To skip the entering link PLU code, press X2 without entering PLU code.
When ENTER key is pressed without entering PLU code, then "no link PLU" is programmed.

Link PLU assignment [PF-5.e=0]

204 PLU LINK TO PLU 204 PLU LINK TO PLU


P--------------1 P--------------1
PLU-NAME 0001 PLU-NAME 0001

NO LINK LP------5 linked PLU code and name are displayed
PLU-NAME 0005

P LINK PLU< > P < >

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Or you will see the settings on X-88
PLU program dump report.

Link LOOK UP PLU key assignment [PF-5.e=1] (Optional board required)

204 PLU LINK TO PLU PLU-NAME 0002 Next PLU name is automatically displayed after
you link the LOOK UP PLU key.
01-LOOK UP PLU KEY 001
02-LOOK UP PLU KEY 002
Enter PLU code which is 03-LOOK UP PLU KEY 003
programmed to [PF-5.e=1]. →
04-LOOK UP PLU KEY 004
05-LOOK UP PLU KEY 005
06-LOOK UP PLU KEY 006
P < > P NEW:< >

You can not see the setting on the screen. See the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

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(SP-209/4209) PLU LINK TO SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE

** INDIVIDUAL **
< SP >--{(209)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{PLU entry}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another PLU]--
{(*Supplementary message #1 ~ 50, 0 for no link)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[CL]
PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

* Supplementary message is programmed by SP-142.

209 PLU LINK TO SMES PLU-NAME 0001 PLU-NAME 0002


01-LINK MESSAGE-# 01-LINK MESSAGE-#
02-LINK MESSAGE-# 02-LINK MESSAGE-#
03-LINK MESSAGE-# 03-LINK MESSAGE-#
→ →
04-LINK MESSAGE-# 04-LINK MESSAGE-#
05-LINK MESSAGE-# 05-LINK MESSAGE-#
06-LINK MESSAGE-# 06-LINK MESSAGE-#
P < > P NEW :< 5> P NEW :< >
Next PLU is displayed

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Then the programmed message is highlighted by
cursor. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

** SEQUENTIAL **
< SP >--{(4209)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{start PLU}--{end PLU}--{(Supplementary message #1
~ 50, 0 for no link)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]

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(SP-223/4223) GROUP-A LINK TO MAIN GROUP-A

** INDIVIDUAL **
< SP >--{(223)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Group-A #: 1 ~ 64)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the
list}--[X2 for the next group-A]--{(Link main group-A #: 1 ~ 10, 0 for no link)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the
list}--[CL]

223 GRP-A LINK M-GRP GROUP-A-01 223 GRP-A LINK M-GRP


01-GROUP-A-01 01 01-MAIN GP-01 01-GROUP-A-01 05 assigned main
02-GROUP-A-02 02 02-MAIN GP-02 02-GROUP-A-02 02 group-A #
03-GROUP-A-03 03 03-MAIN GP-03 03-GROUP-A-03 03
→ → For example,
04-GROUP-A-04 04 04-MAIN GP-04 04-GROUP-A-04 04 Main group-A
05-GROUP-A-05 05 05-MAIN GP-05 05-GROUP-A-05 05 #05 is assigned
06-GROUP-A-06 06 06-MAIN GP-06 06-GROUP-A-06 06 to Group-A #01.
P P NEW :< 5> P
Group-A listed. Main group-A listed.

** SEQUENTIAL **
< SP >--{(4223)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--(start Group-A #)--[ • /ENTER]--(end Group-A #)--
[ • /ENTER]--{(Link main group-A #1 ~ 10, 0 for no link)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--
[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]

To see the setting on the screen, press 00 or CL and enter the PLU code. Then the programmed message is highlighted by
cursor. Or you will see the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

(SP-109) PLU MODIFIER VALUE

PLU modifier changes PLU code by modifier value. For example, if PLU code 1001 is required to
change to PLU code 30000000001001, then enter the modifier value 314 (3: value, 14: number of digit
to be modified).

< SP >--{(109)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(PLU modifier #: 1 ~ 3)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the
list}--[X2 for the next]--(PLU modifier value: 3 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]

109 PLU MODIFIER 109 PLU MODIFIER 109 PLU MODIFIER


01-Modifier 1 301 01-Modifier 1 301 01-Modifier 1 314 For example,
02-Modifier 2 302 02-Modifier 2 302 02-Modifier 2 302 Value 314 is
03-Modifier 3 303 03-Modifier 3 303 03-Modifier 3 303 programmed to
→ → Modifier 1.

P P NEW :<314> P

You can see the settings on the screen. Or you will see the settings on X-85 Function program dump report - Required #3.

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(SP-111) MENU LAYOUT

< SP >--{(111)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{*select MENU from the list}--{(PLU code: max. 14
digits)--[ • /ENTER] or Scanner}--{PRESS REQUIRED KEY: press the physical HARD PLU key position}--
[CL]
* The selected menu in the sequence remains until the next menu is selected.

111 MENU LAYOUT 111 MENU LAYOUT PRESS REQUIRED KEY


Std Menu Std Menu P---490220103956
Menu 2 Menu 2 CAPTINO
Menu 3 Menu 3
→ →

P P < > P

You can see the settings on X-90 Menu Layout program dump report.

(SP-4111) MENU LAYOUT COPY PROCEDURE

Use this program after having completed one of the three menu layouts, and when you want to copy
one menu to other menu.

< SP >--{(4111)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{enter "Copied from" menu number: 1 ~ 3)--
[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--{enter "Copied to" menu number: 1 ~ 3)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the
list}--[TTL 25/ENTER]--[CL]

Menu numbers:
1: Standard menu
2: Menu 2
3: Menu 3

COPIED FROM COPIED TO COPIED FROM


Std Menu Std Menu Std Menu
Menu 2 Menu 2 Menu 2
Menu 3 Menu 3 Menu 3
→ →

P P ACCEPT-[ENT/TTL25] P

Standard menu layout is copied to Menu 2.

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(Z2-406) PLU STOCK

** SIMPLE **
< Z2 >--{(PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[PLU] or Scanner}--[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--(*Quantity: 0 ~
79999.999)--[X2/ENTER to add to the current stock, CR to subtract from the current stock]--[CL]

* Entered quantity is not replaced with current stock but it is added or subtracted to/from the current stock.

CLERK NAME 00001 CAPTINO CAPTINO


REPORT STOCK: 0.0 STOCK: 10.0
PROGRAM
IRC REPORT
→ →

Z Z NEW :< 10> Z

Entered stock is printed on receipt by [SF-81.a=1]. Also you can see the stock on X-42 PLU stock report.

** INDIVIDUAL ** Entered stock is printed on receipt by [SF-81.a=1].


< Z2 >--{(406)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{*PLU entry}--[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--
(Quantity: 0 ~ 79999.999)--[X2/ENTER to add, CR to subtract]--[CL]
* PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

In order to use stock control:


1. Preset the stock rate by using Stock Rate programming (Z1/P-367).
2. Assign the stock rate to PLU by PLU Function programming (SP-200).
3. Preset the stock unit name (SP-112).
4. Select the following by System Function programming;
[SF-6.a=1] stock unit name printed on PLU report if necessary
[SF-68.d = 0] actual quantity added to quantity count should be set
[SF-68.c = 1] group-A quantity, stock & PLU stock calculated by stock rate should be set
[SF-81.a = 1] stock confirming receipt printed if necessary
[SF-70.h = 1] warning message #17 displayed when PLU stock is zero or minus if necessary

5. Enter stock by using above sequence. Entered quantity is not replaced with current stock but it is added or subtracted
to/from the current stock.

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(Z2-426) GROUP-A STOCK

< Z2 >--{(426)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Group-A #: 1 ~ 64)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the
list}--[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--(*Quantity: 0 ~ 79999.999)--[X2/ENTER to add, CR to subtract]--[CL]

* Entered quantity is not replaced with current stock but it is added or subtracted to/from the current stock.

426 GROUP-A STOCK 426 GROUP-A STOCK 426 GROUP-A STOCK


01- 0.0 01- 0.0 01- 10.0
02- 0.0 02- 0.0 02- 0.0
03- 0.0 03- 0.0 03- 0.0
→ →
04- 0.0 04- 0.0 04- 0.0
05- 0.0 05- 0.0 05- 0.0
06- 0.0 06- 0.0 06- 0.0
Z Z NEW :< 10> Z

Entered stock is printed on receipt by [SF-81.a=1]. Also you can see the stock on X-27 Group-A stock report.

(SP-127) TARE TABLE


< SP >--{(127)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list--{(Tare table #: 1 ~ 99)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the
list]--[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--(*weight: kg: 0 ~ 9.999 [SF-25.e=1] / lb: 0 ~ 99.99 [SF-25.e=0])--
[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--[CL]
* For example, when tare weight is 50g, enter 0.05.

Programming contents are printed on X-85 program dump report - Required #27.

127 TARE TABLE 127 TARE TABLE 127 TARE TABLE


TR-01 0.01 lb TR-01 0.01 lb TR-01 0.01 lb
TR-02 0.02 lb TR-02 0.02 lb TR-02 0.02 lb
TR-03 0.03 lb TR-03 0.03 lb TR-03 0.03 lb
→ →
TR-04 0.04 lb TR-04 0.04 lb TR-04 0.04 lb
TR-05 0.05 lb TR-05 0.05 lb TR-05 0.05 lb
TR-06 0.06 lb TR-06 0.06 lb TR-06 0.06 lb
P P NEW :< > P

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(SP-5201) COMPLETE PLU PROGRAMMING
All PLU programmings can be done in one sequence.

< SP >--{(5201)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{*PLU entry}--{select program contents from the list:
see table below}--(set PLU data: see table below)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL for another PLU]--[CL]
* PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ • /ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key
Before entering PLU, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if required.

Contents Display Data


max. 22 characters
See next section for the character entry method.
PLU descriptor NAME Note: Number of characters for PLU descriptor is limited to
max. 13 characters (dot printer) / 19 characters (thermal printer)
for USA/Australia scale type [SF-25.b,c,d].
1st PRICE max. 8 digits
PLU price
2nd PRICE "0" is set when ENTER is pressed without entering price.
PLU stock STOCK 0 ~ 79999.999
Link group-A GROUP-A 1 ~ 64
Link group-B GROUP-B 1 ~ 25
PLU HALO HALO 00 ~ 98
"0" is set when ENTER is pressed without entering number.
Select a flag by SCROLL keys and press 1, 0 or ENTER.
PLU function flag FLAG 1 ~ 6 Press X2 to fix the selection. Then select a flag on the
list by SCROLL keys for another flag.
PLU link to one PLU LINK PLU max. 6 digits
"0" is set when ENTER is pressed without entering number.
Link supplementary message LINK MESSAGE 1 ~ 50

You can see the settings on X-88 PLU program dump report.

5201 PLU COMP PRESET 5201 PLU COMP PRESET 5201 PLU COMP PRESET
CAPTINO HALO: 0
1st: 0.00 FLAG1: 00
2nd: 0.00 FLAG2: 00
→ →
STOCK: 0.0 FLAG3: 00
GROUP-A: NO LINK FLAG4: 00
GROUP-B: NO LINK FLAG5: 00
P < > P P
1st page 2nd page
PAGE DOWN key is pressed.

5201 PLU COMP PRESET
FLAG3: 00
FLAG4: 00
FLAG5: 00
FLAG6: 00
LINK PLU: NO LINK
LINK MESSAGE:NO LINK
P
3rd page
PAGE DOWN key is pressed.

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LOOK UP PLU PROGRAMMING
Simple Look Up PLU function:
- 40 LOOK UP PLU keys (SP-101 page 10)
- Up to 40 PLUs assigned to one LOOK UP PLU key (SP-504 page 28)
- 16 characters of LOOK UP PLU key name (SP-502 page 32)
- PLU list of LOOK UP PLU key is displayed until clear. [LUPF-1.a] (SP-500 page 29)
- Menu shift of LOOK UP PLU key is allowed by [LUPF-1.b]. (SP-500 page 29)
EX.) LUPLU key can be shifted to other LUPLU key according to the menu shift.
- One LOOK UP PLU key can be linked to one PLU by [PF-5.e=1]. (SP-200 page 18)
EX.) PLU 1 is Sandwich and linked to one LUPLU (Drink).

Optional 1st Memory Board either (62078) SX MR K-UNIT 021-1M or (62079) SX/TX MR K-
UNIT 021-2M is required to use this function.

(SP-504) LOOK UP PLU ASSIGNMENT


Up to 40 PLUs can be assigned to a LOOK UP PLU key.

< SP >--{(504)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{select LOOK UP PLU key from the list}--[ENTER]--
{select one of 40 PLU positions}--[ENTER]--{*assign PLU}--[CL]--[CL]
* PLU entry: (PLU code: max. 14 digits)--[ ENTER] / Scanner / Hard PLU key

504 LOOK UP PLU ASMT LOOK UP KEY 001


01-LOOK UP KEY 001 01-PLU-NAME 00001
02-LOOK UP KEY 002 02-PLU-NAME 00002
03-LOOK UP KEY 003 03-PLU-NAME 00003

04-LOOK UP KEY 004 04-PLU-NAME 00004
05-LOOK UP KEY 005 05-UNASSIGNED
06-LOOK UP KEY 006 06-UNASSIGNED
P P < >

You can see the settings on the screen. Or you will see the settings on X-97 Look Up PLU program dump
report.

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(SP-500) LOOK UP PLU FUNCTION
< SP >--{(500)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{select LOOK UP PLU key from the list}--[ENTER]--
(Set flag data by 1, 0 or ENTER. Use SCROLL keys to move cursor and PAGE keys to change page.)--
[*X2 to fix the setting and for the next flag or the next LOOK UP PLU key or 00/CL for another LOOK UP
PLU key]--[CL]--[CL]

* Press X2 to fix the selection. This X2 brings you to the next flag. After the X2 depression for PLU flag 6,
only the next PLU code and name are displayed. Press X2 for the next PLU's flag 1 or 00/CL key for another
PLU or CL key two times to finish the sequence.

500 LOOK PU PLU FLAG LOOK UP KEY 001


01-LOOK UP KEY 001 a UNTIL CLEAR 0
02-LOOK UP KEY 002 b DOES NOT SHIFT 0
03-LOOK UP KEY 003 c NOT USED 0

04-LOOK UP KEY 004 d NOT USED 0
05-LOOK UP KEY 005 e NOT USED 0
06-LOOK UP KEY 006 f NOT USED 0
P P F1-00000000 Flag #1-abcdefgh

You will see the settings on X-97 LOOK UP PLU program dump report.

LUPF-1 1/0 bit 1 0


a List of PLUs offered by pressing this LOOK UP PLU key List is cleared when a single PLU has been
remains on display until CL is pressed chosen from the list
This allows multiple PLUs to be selected.
b This Look Up PLU is not shifted by MENU SHIFT key shifted
c
d
e
f
g
h

LUPF-2 not used

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(SP-509) LOOK UP PLU MENU SHIFT VALUE
Look Up PLU Menu Shift - allows the setting of shift values to apply to Look Up PLUs. The value is added to
the LUPLU number, this total will be the LUPLU used with the shifted PLU MENU. This value enables the
LOOK UP PLU function keys to use other Look Up PLU lists when the MENU SHIFT keys are used, provided
the Look Up PLU flag [LUPF-1.b=0].

< SP >--{(509)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{select from the list}--[X2 for the next]--(menu shift
value: 0 ~ 39)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]

509 LOOK UP PLU MENU


Menu 2 00
Menu 3 00

P NEW :< >

You can see the settings on the screen. Or you will see the settings on X-97 Look Up PLU program dump report.

Example Settings:
SP-509 Look Up PLU Menu Shift Value Menu 2 = 03
SP-500 Look Up PLU Function Flag [LUPF-1.b=0] This Look Up PLU is shifted by
MENU SHIFT key

Operation:
1. Sign on a clerk.
2. Press the MENU SHIFT 1 key for 2nd menu. Then press the LOOK UP PLU 1 key.

Menu 2 Std Price LOOK UP PLU KEY 004 LOOK UP PLU 1 key is shifted to
LOOK UP PLU 4 key by the
1 APPLE JUICE programmed Menu 2 shift value "03".
2 GRAPE JUICE (LUPLU 1+ 03 = LUPLU 4 key)
3 ORANGE JUICE

4 TOMATO JUICE

R R 1/1

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(SP-5502) COMPLETE LOOK UP PLU PROGRAMMING
Following Look Up PLU programmings can be done in one sequence.

< SP >--{(5502)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{select LOOK UP PLU key from the list}--
(set Look Up PLU data: see table below)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL for another LOOK UP PLU key]--[CL]

Contents Display Data


SP-502 Look Up PLU Key Name NAME max. 16 characters
FLAG 1 Select a flag by SCROLL keys and enter 1 or 0 or press
SP-500 Look Up PLU Function Flag
FLAG 2 ENTER for 1 or 0. Press X2 to fix the selection.
SP-504 Look Up PLU Assignment 01 ~ 40 Assign up to 40 PLUs to Look Up PLU key

You can see the settings on X-97 Look Up PLU program dump report.

5502 COMP LOOK UP PLU LOOK UP KEY 001 LOOK UP KEY 001
01-LOOK UP PLU KEY 001 NAME:LOOK UP KEY 001 04-PLU-NAME 00004
02-LOOK UP PLU KEY 002 FLAG1: 00 05-UNASSIGNED
03-LOOK UP PLU KEY 003 FLAG2: 00 06-UNASSIGNED
→ →
04-LOOK UP PLU KEY 004 01-PLU-NAME 00001 07-UNASSIGNED
05-LOOK UP PLU KEY 005 02-PLU-NAME 00002 08-UNASSIGNED
06-LOOK UP PLU KEY 006 03-PLU-NAME 00003 09-UNASSIGNED
P P P
PAGE DOWN key is pressed.

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CHARACTER PROGRAMMING
(SP-212) CLERK NAME
(SP-152) ECR NAME, KITCHEN PRINTER NAME
(SP-222) GROUP-A NAME
(SP-232) GROUP-B NAME
(SP-102) KEY/SYMBOL NAME
(SP-502) LOOK UP PLU NAME
(SP-242) MAIN GROUP-A NAME
(SP-252) MEDIA NAME
(SP-262) MEDIA CURRENCY SYMBOL
(SP-202) PLU NAME
(SP-122) RECEIPT/TICKET LOGO, CHECK-OUT BILL HEADER, TICKET HEADERS
(SP-162) SLIP/VALIDATION LOGO
(SP-112) STOCK UNIT NAME
(SP-142) SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE
(SP-182) WARNING MESSAGE

< SP >--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(#: see table below)--
[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--(characters: see table below)--[00 to print]--[ENTER]--[CL]

Contents PGM- # # # of Characters Dump


max. 16 characters
Clerk [SF-11.a] 212 1 ~ 32 Z2-89
(See Note on next page.)
ECR Name 1
152 max. 8 characters X-86
Kitchen Printer Name 2~5
Group-A 222 1 ~ 64 X-82
Group-B 232 1 ~ 25 max. 10 characters X-83
Key / Symbol 102 See Table on page 37. X-86
Look Up PLU 502 1 ~ 40 max. 16 characters X-97
Main Group-A 242 1 ~ 10 X-80
max. 10 characters
Media 252 1 ~ 25 X-85 (#2)
Media Currency Symbol [SF-65.b=0] 262 1 ~ 25 max. 2 characters X-85 (#2)
max. 22 characters
enter PLU code (max. 14 max. 13 (dot) / 19 (thermal)
PLU 202 digits) or scan the barcode characters for X-88
or press Hard PLU key USA/Australia scale type
[SF-25.b,c,d]
Receipt Upper Logo/Ticket Logo
1~5
[SF-6.e=1]
Receipt Lower Logo [SF-10.e=1] 6 ~ 10
Check-Out Bill Header [SF-6.b=1] 122 11 max. 24 characters
Ticket Header 1 / 2 [SF-3.f=1] 12 / 13
Messages for German Restaurant law
14 ~ 16
for thermal printer model
Slip Upper Logo /
1~5
Slip Validation Logo [SF-83.d=1]
162 max. 46 characters
Slip Lower Logo [SF-86.d=1]
6 ~ 10
(not available for TP-620)
Stock Unit [SF-6.a=1] 112 1~7 max. 3 characters X-85 (#26)
max. 20 characters
Supplementary Message 142 1 ~ 50 X-86
(See Note on next page.)
Warning Message 182 See page 122. max. 16 characters X-86

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Note for Clerk Name
[SF-11.a=1] Clerk Symbol: 2 characters, Clerk Name: 14 characters
For example: MTMIKE TAYLOR
[SF-11.a=0] Clerk Name: 16 characters
For example: MIKE TAYLOR

For example, [SF-11.a=1] is selected and "MTMIKE TAYLOR" is set to clerk number 1.
KEY ENTRY RECEIPT
BEER 6 BOTTLES BEER 6 BOTTLES 6.60
CASH CASH 6.60
#002MT000001 11:43R 2 digits clerk symbol [SF-11.a=1]
MIKE TAYLOR

Note for Supplementary Message #50


Supplementary message #50 is used for printing of scalable item registrations.
1st digit : for local currency symbol
2nd ~ 9th digits : for manual weight entry message
(printed for EC, USA, Australia and France scale types)
10th ~ 14th digits : for manual tare weight entry message (display only)
F M A N U A L L Y T A R E

Regarding Currency symbol before amount for EC, USA, Australia and France scale types
Because of scale approval for EC, USA, Australia and France, currency symbol is always printed
before amounts. Furthermore, when Euro currency system is selected, 1st digit of supplementary
message #99 is printed before item amount, however, 2-digit currency symbol programmed by PGM-
262 is printed before total amounts. So set the same local currency symbol (total 25) for supplementary
message #99 and PGM-262 for the conditions below;
Scale types EC, USA, Australia and France [SF-25.b,c,d]
Euro currency system [SF-54.e=1]
Euro & currency symbols printed [SF-65.b=0]

<Examples for currency symbol printed or not>

Normal scale type: currency symbol is not printed before item amounts

[SF-65.b=0] [SF-65.b=1]
PLU-NAME 0000001 1.00 PLU-NAME 0000001 1.00
DUE AMOUNT DUE AMOUNT
FF1.00 LOCAL 1.00
------------ ------------
1.52 EURO 1.52
1.00 = FF0.655957 EURO 1.00 = 0.655957
------------------------ ------------------------
CASH FF1.00 CASH 1.00
TXSL1 FF.98 TXSL1 .98
TAX 1 FF.02 TAX 1 .02

EC, USA, Australia and France scale types: currency symbol is always printed

[SF-65.b=0] [SF-65.b=1] *
PLU-NAME 0000001 F1.00 PLU-NAME 0000001 F1.00 * Even if "Euro & currency
DUE AMOUNT DUE AMOUNT symbols not printed" is selected,
FF1.00 LOCAL F1.00 Euro currency symbol and local
------------ ------------
1.52 EURO 1.52 currency symbol are always
1.00 = FF0.655957 EURO 1.00 = 0.655957 printed by using the 1st digit of
------------------------ ------------------------ supplementary message #50 for
CASH FF1.00 CASH F1.00 EC, USA, Australia and France
TXSL1 FF0.98 TXSL1 F0.98 scale types.
TAX 1 FF0.02 TAX 1 F0.02

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How to Preset Characters
The following keys are used for character entry in the programming sequences:

Flat Keyboard

ENT

@ # $ % Æ & * £ Ñ
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - Σ CL A/C
Q W E R T Y U I O P Ö Ü
Ä 7 8 9
A S D F G H J K L :
Ø , ← 4 5 6
Z X C V B N M < > ?
Å . / BS 1 2 3
↑ ↓ SP SP → DBL CL ENT 0 00 • ENT

Stroke Keyboard
BS SP CAPS SML

-
CL A/C DBL A F K P U Z &

7 8 9 B G L Q V Ä Ø *

4 5 6 C H M R W Ö Σ Å

1 2 3 D I N S X Ü # /

0 00 # E J O T Y Æ ENTER

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Key Explanations
Revises the character code entry mode or the alphabet key entry mode at character
A/C (Alpha/Code)
entry in the programming sequence. (See Step 9 on the next page for details.)
BS (BACK SP) Back Space key
SP (SPACE) Space key
CAPS (Capital) / ↑ To be used to enter the upper case letters (See Step 8 on the next page for details.)
SML (Small) / ↓ To be used to enter the lower case letters (See Step 8 on the next page for details.)
←, → Cursor Left key, Cursor Right key
Makes a double-width character when this key is pressed after a character is entered.
DBL (Double)
Then the double-width character is displayed. (See Step 7 on the next page for details.)
Fixes the character setting.
For the stroke keyboard:
Use ENTER key (fixed key allocated to the position of CASH/TTL 25).
ENT (ENTER) For the flat keyboard:
Three ENTER keys including the fixed keys allocated to the position of CASH/TTL
25 and H.PLU 80 can be used. However, if the programmable (normal) ENTER key is
allocated to a key for character entry, it can not be used. Use the fixed ENTER keys
allocated to CASH/TTL 25 or H.PLU 80.

Character Code Table


A 34 N 47 a 66 n 79 0 17 & 7 < 29
B 35 O 48 b 67 o 80 1 18 ' 8 Σ 30
C 36 P 49 c 68 p 81 2 19 £ 9 > 31
D 37 Q 50 d 69 q 82 3 20 Ñ 10 ? 32
E 38 R 51 e 70 r 83 4 21 * 11 @ 33
F 39 S 52 f 71 s 84 5 22 Å 13 Ä 60
G 40 T 53 g 72 t 85 6 23 - 14 Ö 61
H 41 U 54 h 73 u 86 7 24 . 15 Ü 62
I 42 V 55 i 74 v 87 8 25 / 16 Æ 63
J 43 W 56 j 75 w 88 9 26 space 1 double- 96
K 44 X 57 k 76 x 89 # 4 : 27 width
L 45 Y 58 l 77 y 90 $ 5 Ø 28 97
M 46 Z 59 m 78 z 91 % 6 not 00
used

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Program Sample
For example, when clerk name programming SP-212 is performed, the sequence and display will be:

1. Turn the control key to SP position.


212 CLERK NAME 2. Enter the program number 212 and press X2 or ENTER key.
01-CLERK NAME 00001
02-CLERK NAME 00002 3. Select CLERK NAME 00001 and press ENTER key.
03-CLERK NAME 00003
04-CLERK NAME 00004
05-CLERK NAME 00005
06-CLERK NAME 00006
P

P NEW :<_LERK NAME 0 4. The first character of preprogrammed name is hidden by cursor "_".

P NEW :<_ 5. Press CL key to clear the preprogrammed data.

6. Enter characters by using the fixed keys for character entry. See the previous page
for the key layout.

P NEW :<M_ 7. Double-width character:


To preset double-width characters, enter the character and press DOUBLE key.
Then the double-width character is displayed.

P NEW :<Ma_ 8. Upper/Lower-case letters:


To preset lower-case letters, press SMALL in case of stroke keyboard or ↓ in case of
flat keyboard. Press CAPITAL or ↑ to return to upper-case letter entry.

9. Character code entry mode:


P NEW :<Mark_
When you change alphabet key entry mode to character code entry mode, press
Alpha/Code key. Then enter character code and press [•] key. Please note that
212 CLERK NAME entered code is displayed on the rear display only.
01-Mark For example, enter 83 for "r" and press [•], 76 for "k" and press [•]. To have double-
02-CLERK NAME 00002 width character, after entering character code and [•], enter 96 for double-width code
03-CLERK NAME 00003 and press [•]. See the previous page for the character code table. Press Alpha/Code
04-CLERK NAME 00004 key again to return to the alphabet key entry mode.
05-CLERK NAME 00005
10. Press ENTER key to fix or press CL and ENTER to cancel.
06-CLERK NAME 00006
P

To correct a character immediately after entering it, press Back Space key or Cursor Left (left arrow) key and
press correct character keys.

To correct a character after presetting was finished, use Cursor Left or Right key to move cursor to the
incorrect character and press the correct character keys.

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Remarks
Key/Symbol Standard
Key / Symbol key & symbols are displayed and printed on
# Auto Preset
receipt/report unless otherwise described
1 % 1 %1
2 % 2 %2
3 % 3 %3
4 DSCNT Amount (-)
5 PLUS Amount (+)
6 AJST1 Adjustment 1
7 AJST2 Adjustment 2 (34: Adjustment 1 & 2)
8 P/O P / O (Paid Out)
9 R/A R / A (Received on Account)
10 REFND Refund
11 VOID Void
12 SALES TTL Media amount in sales
DRAWER TTL printed on report only
13 Media amount in drawer
14 CHEQUE Cheque-cashing charge / Cheque exchange charge
15 T-AMT Training count & amount printed on report only
16 NSALE No sale
17 TRCNT Transaction count printed on report only
18 PERSN Person
19 TIP Tip
20 CID CID 1 (Cash In Drawer) (62: CID 2) printed on report only
21 printed/displayed when a tendered amount
DUE AMOUNT Due amount
is entered
printed by SBTL key [SF-81.g=1]
22 SUBTOTAL Subtotal
printed on a subtotal bill of an item track
23 CHANGE Change
24 TAX TOTAL Consolidated tax printed if [SF-22.g=1]
25 TAX 1 Tax 1
26 TAX 2 Tax 2
27 TAX 3 Tax 3
28 TAX 4 Tax 4
29 TXSL1 Tax sale 1
30 TXSL2 Tax sale 2
31 TXSL3 Tax sale 3
32 TXSL4 Tax sale 4
33 MESS1 Message
34 ADJUST 1&2 Adjustment 1 & 2 not used
35 AMONT Amount printed on total slip validation
36 TOTAL Total
ALTTL printed on report only
37 All total
38 CLEAR Clear
CORRECTION printed on clerk report only
39 Correction
40 ARNG1 Arrangement 1
41 ARNG2 Arrangement 2
ARNG3 printed on program dump report only
42 Arrangement 3
43 ARNG4 Arrangement 4
44 CORRECTED Correction
45 PS CORRECT Correction with link PLU
46 QUANTITY Quantity printed if [SF-6.d=1]
47 TRAINING Training message
48 NEW TRACK New track display only
49 PB.P Previous balance (+) for item track/PB+ operation
50 PB.N Previous balance (-) for item track/PB- operation
N.B printed on report only
51 New balance for item track/PB operation
52 Net-charge Net (total) charge for item track/PB operation
53 Served by Served by printed on a bill
54 Today chag Current (last transaction's) charge for item tracks printed if [SF-15.d=1]

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"To be continued" message for TP-620 slip printer
55 Next page
Power-down message for TM-T88III thermal slip printer
56 CHEQUE MG1 Cheque message 1
57 CHEQUE MG2 Cheque message 2
CHEQUE MG3
printed on cheque (TP-620)
58 Cheque message 3
59 CHEQUE MG4 Cheque message 4
60 TICKETS Void & Refund printed on ticket only
61 FRGN C. ST Foreign currency subtotal display only
62 CID2 CID 2 (Cash In Drawer) printed on report only
63 NET SUBTTL Net subtotal printed if [SF-81.c,d=1,1]
64 TRAY SBTTL Tray subtotal
65 COPY 2nd receipt message printed if [SF-8.g=1]
66 SLIP OFF Slip off display only
67 SHORT AMT Short tendering display only
68 T.VOID Transaction void
printed on item confirmation for clerk
69 SUBTL BILL Subtotal
interrupt system
displayed when BUFFER PRINT key is
70 CLERK # Clerk entry required
pressed for item confirmation
71
72
73
74
75 ITEM TRNS. Item transfer
76 MEDIA&TIP Media & Tip amount printed if [SF-8.f=1]
printed if [SF-65.b=0], displayed either
[SF-65.b=1/0]
77 EURO LOCAL Euro / Local currency message
1st ~ 5th digits : Euro currency symbol
6th ~ 10th digits: Local currency symbol
78
79 PLU PRICE Price inquiry display only
80
81
82 Std Menu 1st menu
83 Menu 2 2nd menu display only
84 Menu 3 3rd menu
85 Std Price 1st (standard) price
2nd Price display only
86 2nd price
87 Modifier 1 PLU modifier 1
88 Modifier 2 PLU modifier 2 display only
89 Modifier 3 PLU modifier 3
90 RECALL Recall display only
91~100
101 P.TENDER 1 Preset tender 1
: : : displayed on SP-253, Z1/P-315
110 P.TENDER10 Preset tender 10
111 I.TRACK# Item Track # fixed message <......1>
fixed message *...1*
112 TABLE# Table #
for clerk interrupt system
113

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(SP-131) CHARACTER KEY LAYOUT FOR SETTING NAMES

There are programmable 94 characters in order to correspond to foreign language. The print font and
display font have to be created and downloaded to the ECR by yourself by using Font Maker 2 for
Windows.

Then programmable 94 characters (character codes: 129 ~ 222) and standard characters (01 ~ 97: see
table below) can be used in the character programming sequence after they are allocated to the
character key layout by this program SP-131.

To set character key layout


< SP >--{(131)--[X/ENTER] or select from the list}--{character code--[ • ] or select from the list}--
[PRESS REQUIRED KEY: press one of 47 programmable key positions for flat / 38 programmable key
positions for stroke (see below)]--[(A) for upper case letter, (B) for lower case letter (see below for the
position)]--[CL]

To check character key layout


< SP >--{(131)--[X/ENTER] or select from the list}--[ • ]--(assigned key layout displayed)--
[(A) key to see keys for the upper case letter, (B) for lower case letter]--[press a key you wish to check the
character code]--[CL (you can enter the character code here)]--[CL]

Refer to the next page for programming sample.

Character Code Table: Refer to page 35.

Programmable Key Positions for Character Key Layout


Flat Keyboard Stroke Keyboard

(A) (B)

047 043 039 035 031 027 023 019 015 011 007 003 001 CL CL 038 033 028 023 018 013 008 004
046 042 038 034 030 026 022 018 014 010 006 002 7 8 9 7 8 9 037 032 027 022 017 012 007 003
045 041 037 033 029 025 021 017 013 009 005 4 5 6 4 5 6 036 031 026 021 016 011 006 002
044 040 036 032 028 024 020 016 012 008 004 1 2 3 1 2 3 035 030 025 020 015 010 005 001

(A) (B) 0 • 0 • 034 029 024 019 014 009

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Program Sample
For example, when the character code 16 for "/" is located on the lower case letter of the key position 047 for the
flat keyboard, the sequence and display will be:
To set character key layout
131 CHARA KEY LAYOUT
1. Turn the control key to SP position.
(00) 2. Enter the program number 131 and press X or ENTER key.
A (34)
B (35)
C (36)
D (37)
E (38)
P < >

3. Select a character from the list and press ENTER.


PRESS REQUIRED KEY
Or enter the character code and press [ • ].
N (10)
For example, code 16 for "/" is entered here.

SIDE-A / (016)

. (15)
/ (16)
P

4. Before pressing the required key position, press (B) key to select lower case letter.
SIDE-B / (016)

131 CHARA KEY LAYOUT 5. Then press the required key position. Display shows the character code and key
N (10) position number. For example, "C016-047".

6. Press CL to exit from the program.


SIDE-B / (016)
C016-047
After the character key layout has been completed, you can use the programmed
/ (16) characters in the character programming sequence for PLU name, cashier name,
P < > etc., by switching the programmed character key layout using FIX/PGM key.

To check character key layout


1. Turn the control key to SP position.
2. Enter the program number 131 and press X or ENTER key.
3. Press [ • ]. Then the character key layout is displayed.
Press (B) key to select lower case letter.
You can see the character code by pressing the required key position.

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RATE PROGRAMMING
(Z1/P-337) PERCENTAGE RATE
(Z1/P-347) ADJUSTMENT RATE
(Z1/P-357) SALES COMMISSION RATE
(Z1/P-367) STOCK RATE
(Z1/P-387) FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE

** SIMPLE ** FOR PERCENTAGE RATE ONLY


<Z1/P>--[press one of %1~3 keys]--(rate: 0 ~ 999.999)--[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]

CLERK NAME 00001 337 PERCENTAGE RATE CLERK NAME 00001


REPORT 01-% 1 10 % REPORT
PROGRAM 02-% 2 20 % PROGRAM
IRC REPORT 03-% 3 30 % IRC REPORT
→ →
IRC PROGRAM IRC PROGRAM

z z NEW :< 5> z

** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list--{(rate #: see table below)--
[ • /ENTER] or select from the list]--[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--(rate: see table below)--
[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--[CL]
* To skip the entering rate, press X2 without entering rate.
When ENTER key is pressed without entering rate, then zero is programmed.

Contents PGM-# Rate # Rate Remarks Dump


Set [SF-40~42.h] for mark-down
Percentage Rate 337 1~3 0 ~ 999.999 X-85 (#20)
operation.
Set [SF-36,37.h] for mark-down
Adjustment Rate 347 1, 2 0 ~ 999.999 X-85 (#23)
operation.
Sales Commission Rate 357 1~4 0 ~ 999.999 X-85 (#25)
Use SP-112 to set stock unit name.
Stock Rate 367 1~7 0 ~ 999.999 X-85 (#26)
See below.
Foreign Currency Exchange Rate 387 1 ~ 24 0 ~ 9999.999999 Perform steps on the next page. X-85 (#24)

367 STOCK RATE 367 STOCK RATE 367 STOCK RATE


01- 1 kg 01- 1 kg 01- 0.25 kg
02- 1.5 m 02- 1.5 m 02- 1.5 m
03- 2 l 03- 2 l 03- 2 l
→ →
04- 2.5 ml 04- 2.5 ml 04- 2.5 ml
05- 3 g 05- 3 g 05- 3 g
06- 3.5 dzn 06- 3.5 dzn 06- 3.5 dzn
z z NEW :< 0.25> z ↑
SP-112 stock unit name

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The following programming should be performed when foreign currency is used:

When Euro media [MF-3.e~h=0100/0110/0111] is selected, program Euro currency rate by using (Z1/P-397) Euro Currency
Rate.

1. Select the foreign currency media keys and calculation method by [MF-1.h, 3.e~h] by using (SP-110) Media Function
programming. Then preset the foreign currency exchange rate by using above sequence.
Foreign currency media setting Enter a rate for
foreign currency is calculated via Euro currency
foreign currency per Euro
[MF-3.e~h=1001]
foreign currency is calculated directly from the local local currency per foreign currency [MF-1.h=0]
currency [MF-3.e~h=1000] foreign currency per local currency [MF-1.h=1]

2. Assign F.C. SBTL key (key #231) on the keyboard by using (SP-101) Key Layout programming. Preset the key name
for F.C. SBTL key (key/symbol #61) by using (SP-102) Key/Symbol Name programming and the media key name by
using (SP-252) Media Name programming.

3. Select the following flags:


Calculated amount in local currency printed/not printed when a transaction is closed by
[SF-64.e]
Euro or foreign currency.
Euro & currency symbols printed/not printed in front amount.
[SF-64.h, 65.b]
Also preset the currency symbol per media by using SP-262.
[SF-65.c] Foreign currency exchange rate printed/not printed.
[SF-65.e,f] Foreign currency exchange amount rounding method.
[MF-3.b~d] Media amount rounding method

4. When currency exchange operations are required, select 'cheque-cashing / currency exchange operations permitted'
[MF-2.h=1] for each media. For the charge rate of currency exchange, program the rate by using (Z1/P-377) Currency
Exchange Charge Rate programming.

(Z1/P-377) CHEQUE-CASHING CHARGE RATE / CURRENCY


EXCHANGE CHARGE RATE
(Z1/P-397) EURO CURRENCY RATE

<Z1/P>--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--(rate: see table below)--
[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]
* To skip the entering rate, press X2 without entering rate.
When ENTER key is pressed without entering rate, then zero is programmed.

Contents PGM-# Rate Remarks Dump


Cheque-Cashing Charge Rate
377 0 ~ 99.999
Currency Exchange Charge Rate
Enter the rate for local currency per Euro X-85 (#24)
Euro Currency Rate 397 0 ~ 9999.999999 currency. Refer to the programming reference
for programming contents. (page 95)

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(SP-107) TAX RATE
< SP >--{(107)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Tax #: 1 ~ 4)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--
[X2 for the next, 00 for another]--(rate: 0 ~ 99.999)--[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--[CL]
You can see the settings on X-87 Tax program dump report.

(SP-108) TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT FOR % TAX / TAX TABLE FOR ADD-
ON TAX SYSTEM

Regardless of tax setting by [SF-21], two tax tables are already set to TAX 1 and 2 at the factory by
the auto preset program for samples. In order to use these tax tables in registrations, set the system
function flags [SF-21.c,d,g,h] to 1 by SP-100 for "calculated by add-on tax method and tax table".
When the tax tables are not necessary, ignore them.

TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT AMOUNT FOR % TAX


< SP >--(108)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Tax #: 1 ~ 4)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--
(tax exemption limit amount: max. 4 digits)--[ • ]--[CL for another]--[CL]
You can see the settings on X-87 Tax program dump report.

108 TAX TABLE 1. In the SP position, enter program number and press X2 or ENTER key or
01-TAX 1 select this program from the list.
02-TAX 2 2. Enter tax number and press [ • ] or ENTER or select from the list.
03-TAX 3
04-TAX 4

108 TAX TABLE 3. Enter tax exemption limit amount (max. 4 digits) and press [ • ]. (ENTER key
can not be used.)
01-EXEM 0.00 0.10
02-I 0.01 0.21
03-I 0.02 0.38
04-I 0.03 0.56
05-I 0.04 0.73
06-I 0.05 0.91
P EXEMPT< 50>

108 TAX TABLE 4. "1st TAX < >" is displayed. Press CL.
01-EXEM 0.00 0.50 5. Continue the program for another tax or press CL key to finish the sequence.
02-I 0.01 0.61
03-I 0.02 0.78
04-I 0.03 0.96 Ignore these settings if not necessary.
05-I 0.04 1.13
06-I 0.05 1.31
P 1st TAX< >

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TAX TABLE FOR ADD-ON TAX SYSTEM
< SP >--{(108)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Tax #: 1 ~ 4)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--
(tax exemption limit amount: max. 4 digits)--[ • ]--(1st tax amount: max. 4 digits)--[ • ]--
(breakpoint of irregular part: max. 4 digits)--[ • ]--[X2]--(breakpoint of regular part: max. 4 digits)--[ • ]--
[CL for another]--[CL]--[CL]

Before programming the tax tables,


1. Check the breakpoint (max. 100 breakpoints available).
2. Check the difference between each breakpoint (difference must be less than 3 digits).
3. Find the irregular and regular parts.
To find the irregular and regular parts in the tax table, check the sequence patterns.

TAX TABLE SAMPLE Tax Exemption


Limit Amount

0.00 ~ 0.10 11 0.00


0.11 ~ 0.21 17 0.01 -- 1st tax amount
Irregular 0.22 ~ 0.38 18 0.02
Part 0.39 ~ 0.56 17 0.03
0.57 ~ 0.73 18 0.04
0.74 ~ 0.91 0.05
17 Breakpoints

Regular 0.92 ~ 1.08 16 0.06


Part 1.09 ~ 1.24 17 0.07
1.25 ~ 1.41 0.08
17
Regular 1.42 ~ 1.58 0.09
1.59 ~ 1.74 16 0.10
Part
1.75 ~ 1.91 17 0.11
17
Regular 1.92 ~ 2.08 16 0.12
Part 2.09 ~ 2.24 17 0.13
2.25 ~ 2.41 0.14

Differences Tax Amounts

108 TAX TABLE


1. In the SP position, enter program number and press X2 or ENTER key or
01-EXEM 0.00 0.00
select this program from the list.
02-R 0.00 0.00
2. Enter tax number and press [ • ] or ENTER or select from the list.

P EXEMPT< 10> 3. Enter tax exemption limit amount (max. 4 digits) and press [ • ].
For example, "10" (0.10) [ • ].
108 TAX TABLE
01-EXEM 0.00 0.10
02-R 0.00 0.10

4. Enter 1st tax amount (max. 4 digits) and press [ • ]. The tax amount that
P 1st TAX< 1> follows will be decided automatically.
For example, "1" (0.01) [ • ].

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108 TAX TABLE 5. Enter break point of irregular part (max. 4 digits) and press [ • ].
01-EXEM 0.00 0.10 For example, "21" (0.21) [ • ], "38" (0.38) [ • ], "56" (0.56) [ • ], "73"
02-R 0.01 0.10 (0.73) [ • ], "91" (0.91) [ • ].

P NEW :< 21>

108 TAX TABLE


01-EXEM 0.00 0.10
02-R 0.01 0.21
03-R 0.02 0.38
04-R 0.03 0.56
05-R 0.04 0.73 6. Then press X2 to finish to enter break point of irregular part.
06-R 0.05 0.91
P NEW :< 108>
7. Enter break point of regular part (max. 4 digits) and press [ • ].
For example, "108" (1.08) [ • ].
108 TAX TABLE Immediately after first regular part is entered, "R" symbols are changed to
02-I 0.01 0.21 "I" for irregular part automatically.
03-I 0.02 0.38
04-I 0.03 0.56 8. Press CL key for another tax.
05-I 0.04 0.73
9. Press CL key two times to finish the sequence.
06-I 0.05 0.91
07-R 0.06 1.08
P NEW :< >

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MEDIA PROGRAMMING

(SP-253) PRESET TENDER KEY LINK TO MEDIA

< SP >--{(253)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(PRESET TENDER key #: 1 ~ 10)--[ • /ENTER] or
select from the list]--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--(media #: 1 ~ 25)--[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--
[CL]

Preset tender key amount memorized in one of the media memories selected by this sequence.

1. In the SP position, enter program number and press X2 or ENTER key or select
253 P-TEND KEY LINK
this program from the list.
P.TENDER 1 CHECK
P.TENDER 2 CUPON 2. Current settings are displayed:
P.TENDER 3 UC - Preset tender key number
P.TENDER 4 CASH - assigned media key name
P.TENDER 5 TTL5
P.TENDER 6 TTL6 3. Enter PRESET TENDER key # (1 ~ 10) and press [ • ] or ENTER or select from
P the list.
4. Press X2 key for the next or 00 key for another.
253 P-TEND KEY LINK
01-CHECK 5. Enter media number you want to link and press X2 or ENTER or select from the
02-CUPON list.
03-UC
04-CASH 6. Continue the program for another entry or press CL key to finish the sequence.
05-TTL5
06-TTL6
P NEW :< >

You can see the setting on the screen or the programmed contents printed on X-85 Function program dump
report - Required #2.

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(Z1/P-315) PRESET TENDER AMOUNT

** SIMPLE ** When the program list is already displayed, the simple sequence is not available.
<Z1/P>--[one of PRESET TENDER 1 ~ 10 keys]--(amount: max. 10 digits)--[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]

** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(315)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(PRESET TENDER key #: 1 ~ 10)--[ • /ENTER] or
select from the list]--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--(amount: max. 10 digits)--[X2/ENTER to set, CL to
cancel]--[CL]

* To skip the entering amount, press X2 without entering amount.


When ENTER key is pressed without entering amount, then zero amount is programmed.

1. In the SP position, enter program number and press X2 or ENTER key or select this
315 PRESET TEND AMT
program from the list.
PRESET 01 5.00
PRESET 02 10.00 2. Enter PRESET TENDER key # (1 ~ 10) and press [ • ] or ENTER or select from
PRESET 03 50.00 the list.
PRESET 04 100.00 3. Press X2 key for the next or 00 key for another.
PRESET 05 5.00
PRESET 06 10.00 4. Enter preset media amount and press X2 or ENTER.
z NEW :< > 5. Continue the program for another entry or press CL key to finish the sequence.

You can see the setting on the screen or the programmed contents printed on X-85 Function program dump
report - Required #2.

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(SP-110) MEDIA FUNCTION
< SP >--{(110)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(media #: 1 ~ 25)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}-
-[00/CL for another]--(*set flag data by 1, 0 or press [ENTER])--[X2 to fix the setting and for the next flag or
the next media or 00/CL to cancel]--[CL]--[CL]

* Select a flag by SCROLL UP/DOWN or 4 and 6 keys. Enter 1 or 0 or press ENTER for 1 or 0. Then press
X2 to fix the selection. This X2 brings you to the next flag. After the X2 depression for media flag 4, the
media list is displayed.

110 MEDIA FUNC FLAG CHECK MF-1


01-CHECK a AMT ADDED TO CID 0
02-CUPON b TD AMT INPUT COMP 0
03-UC c OV-TD INPUT PROHI 0
04-CASH → d TD INPUT PROHIBIT 0
05-TTL5 e CHANGE OPE PERMIT 0
06-TTL6 f NOT USED 0
P P F1-00000000

You can see the settings on X-85 Function program dump report - Required #2.

Total 1~24
MF-1 1/0 bit 1 0
a Media amount added to CID memory not added
For either CID 1 or 2 assignment, set [MF-3.a] if "drawer opened by media
key" [SF-64.a=1]. Set [CF-2.a] if "drawer opened by clerk" [SF-64.a=0].
b Tendered amount input compulsory [d=0] not compulsory
c Over-tendered amount input prohibited permitted [d=0]
d Tendered amount input prohibited permitted
e Change operation permitted prohibited
f
g
h Foreign Currency exchange rate = F.C. / L.C. [MF-3.e~h=1000] --- L.C. / F.C. [MF-3.e~h=1000] ---
foreign currency (exchanged directly) foreign currency (exchanged
directly)

MF-2 a This media key opens drawer [CF-2.b=1] (see [MF-3.a] also) does not open
b Print/display format of this media amount without zero with zero (for example: .07)
(for example: . 7) (see also [MF-4.a])
c Punctuation position [c,d]
d [01] .0; [10] .00; [11] .000; [00] omitted
e Change amount of over-tendering by this media deducted from media Total 25 automatically
designated by Total 1 ~ 24 [MF-1.e=1]
For change amount of over-tendering by Euro media, see [SF-64.g].
f Media (slip) validation compulsory [g=0] not compulsory
g Media (slip) validation prohibited permitted
h Cheque-cashing / currency exchange operations permitted prohibited
Bits b~d These flags are not used for local or Euro currency media selected by [MF-3.e~h]. The formats follow
the selections of [MF-2.b~d] or [MF-1.f~h] for Total 25/Euro media automatically.

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Total 1~24
MF-3 1/0 bit 1 0
a Assigned to drawer 2 [SF-8.a=1], [SF-64.a=1], [MF-2.a=1] (see also Drawer 1
[MF-1.a]) [SF-64.a=1], [MF-2.a=1]
b Media amount rounding method [b,c,d]
c [001] Method 1; [010] Method 2; [011] Method 3; [100] Method 4;
d [101] Method 5; [110] Method 6; [111] No rounding (see [SF-18.f~h] for rounding method)
Once local currency media is selected by [e~h] below, the rounding method is dependent on [SF-18.f~h].
e Usage of media [e,f,g,h]
f [0000] local currency; [0010] local cheque; [0001] local EFT;
g [0100] Euro currency; [0110] Euro cheque; [0101] Euro EFT;
h [1000] Foreign currency (exchanged directly); [1001] Foreign currency (exchanged via Euro)
Bits e~h Once local currency is selected, the settings of media amount print/display format and the position of
punctuation follow the selections of [MF-2.b~d] and [MF-4.a] for Total 25 (see next page).
Once Euro currency is selected, the settings of media amount print/display format and the position of
punctuation follow the selections of [MF-1.f~h] and [MF-2.h] for Euro media (see next page).

MF-4 1/0 bit 1 0


a Print/display format of this media amount is 0.00 [MF-2.b=0] .00 [MF-2.b=0]
b Single-item transaction auto-closing media [PF-1.g,h] non auto-closing media
Only one of 25 media keys is available. If some of media keys are set, the
smallest media number is used for auto-closing media.
c
d
e
f
g
h

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Total 25 (Local Currency) / Euro Media
MF-1 1/0 bit 1 0
a Total 25 amount added to CID memory not added
For either CID 1 or 2 assignment, set [MF-3.a] if "drawer opened by media
key" [SF-64.a=1]. Set [CF-2.a] if "drawer opened by clerk" [SF-64.a=0].
b Total 25 tendered amount input compulsory [d=0] not compulsory
c Total 25 over-tendered amount input prohibited permitted [d=0]
d Total 25 tendered amount input prohibited permitted
e Short tendering amount input of TTL 25 prohibited permitted
f Print/display format of Euro currency amount without zero (for with zero (for example: .07)
example: . 7) (see also [MF-2.h])
g Punctuation position of Euro currency [g,h]
h [01] .0; [10] .00; [11] .000; [00] omitted

MF-2 a Total 25 key opens drawer [CF-2.b=1] (see [MF-3.a] also) does not open
b Print/display format of local currency amount without zero (for with zero (for example: .07)
example: . 7) (see also [MF-4.a])
c Punctuation position of local currency [c,d]
d [01] .0; [10] .00; [11] .000; [00] omitted
e Change amount of over-tendering by Total 25 deducted from media Total 25 automatically
designated by Total 1 ~ 24 [MF-1.e=1]
f Total 25 media (slip) validation compulsory [g=0] not compulsory
g Total 25 media (slip) validation prohibited permitted
h Print/display format of Euro currency amount is 0.00 [MF-1.f=0] .00

MF-3 a Assigned to drawer 2 [SF-8.a=1, 64.a=1], [MF-2.a=1] (see also Drawer 1


[MF-1.a]) [MF-2.a=1], [SF-64.a=1]
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

MF-4 a Print/display format of local currency amount is 0.00 [MF-2.b=0] .00 [MF-2.b=0]
b Single-item transaction auto-closing media [PF-1.g,h] non auto-closing media
Only one of 25 media keys is available. If some of media keys are set, the
smallest media number is used for auto-closing media.
c
d
e
f
g
h

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CLERK PROGRAMMING
(SP-211) SECRET CLERK CODE

< SP >--{(211)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Clerk sequential #: 1 ~ 32)--


[ • /ENTER] or select from the list]--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--(*clerk code: max. 4 digits)--
[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--[CL]
* Entered clerk code is not displayed for security reason.

You can see the settings on Z2-89 Clerk program dump report.

(SP-214) CLERK 20 PLU/GROUP-A ASSIGNMENT


This function is used to check the clerk sales per specified PLUs/Group-As. Up to 20 PLUs or 20
Group-As can be selected by a flag selection [SF-12.c].

When you change the assignment, Z-12 report must be taken to clear the sales.

< SP >--{(214)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(assignment #: 1 ~ 20)--


[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--(PLU code/Group-A #: see below)--
[X2/ENTER to set, CL to cancel]--[CL]
PLU code: max. 14 digits [SF-12.c=0]
Group-A #: 1 ~ 64 [SF-12.c=1]

X/Z-12 report shows the sales amount/quantity of specified 20 PLUs/Group-As per clerk.
Program dump of Clerk PLU/Group-A Assignment (X-95) shows the assigned contents.

214 CLK 20PLU/GRP AS 214 CLK 20PLU/GRP AS


01-P--------------1 01-P---490220103956
02-P--------------2 02-P--------------2
03-P--------------3 03-P--------------3
04-P--------------4 → 04-P--------------4
05-P--------------5 05-P--------------5
06-P--------------6 06-P--------------6
P < > P < >

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(SP-213) CLERK LINK TO iBUTTON

Clerk iButton is supported by software. However, the cabinet has not been
designed to mount iButton. Before you mount it, make a opening on the
cabinet to mount iButton. Connect iButton harness to CN20 connector on
the MPU board.

iButton and its probe are supposed to be purchased directly from the
supplier "Olitronic GMBH". Please ask the marketing representative for CN20
details.

The clerks can use the iButton which is programmed by the following
sequence for ECR sign-in operation via optional iButton ([SF-12.h=1]).
The programmed iButton is not printed on clerk program dump report. MPU board

< SP >--{(213)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Clerk sequential #: 1 ~ 32)--[ • /ENTER] or select from
the list}--{* INSERT IBUTTON / [0, ENTER] or X2 to clear data / X2 for the next / CL for another}--[CL]
* Insert iButton for this clerk.
Then one buzzer sounds after it is programmed and the display shows "INSERT IBUTTON" for the next clerk.
To clear the pre-programmed data, press [0, ENTER] or X2 keys.
To skip this clerk and go to the next clerk, press X2 key.
To cancel this clerk, press CL key.

213 CLK LINK IBUTTON INSERT IBUTTON INSERT IBUTTON


01-CLERK NAME 00001 01-CLERK NAME 00001 01-CLERK NAME 00001
02-CLERK NAME 00002 02-CLERK NAME 00002 02-CLERK NAME 00002
03-CLERK NAME 00003 03-CLERK NAME 00003 03-CLERK NAME 00003

04-CLERK NAME 00004 → 04-CLERK NAME 00004 04-CLERK NAME 00004
05-CLERK NAME 00005 05-CLERK NAME 00005 05-CLERK NAME 00005
06-CLERK NAME 00006 06-CLERK NAME 00006 06-CLERK NAME 00006
P P P

(SP-219) CLERK LINK TO HARD CLERK KEY

15 out of 32 clerks can be assigned to HARD CLERK keys.


< SP >--{(219)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Clerk #: 1 ~ 32)--[ • ] or select from the list}--
{PRESS REQUIRED KEY: press one of HARD CLERK 1 ~ 15 key positions]--[CL]

You can see the settings on Z2-89 Clerk program dump report.

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(SP-210) CLERK SECURITY FUNCTION

Manager can allow some clerks to do negative operations, such as Z-report issuing and programmings
according to each clerk's responsibility level.

< SP >--{(210)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Clerk #: 1 ~ 32)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--
[00/CL for another]--(*set flag data by 1, 0 or press [ENTER])--[X2 to fix the setting and for the next flag or the
next clerk or 00/CL to cancel]--[CL]--[CL]

* Select a flag by SCROLL UP/DOWN or 4 and 6 keys. Enter 1 or 0 or press ENTER for 1 or 0. Then press X2
to fix the selection. This X2 brings you to the next flag. After the X2 depression for clerk flag 2, the clerk list
is displayed.

Please do not set to '1' of the system function flag [SF-31.g] before Clerk security function flag
[CF-1.h] is set to '1' because the functions in SP position do not work. If it is set mistakenly,
perform Initial Reset and set one of [SF-31.g=0] or [CF-1.h=1]. Refer to page 112 for details.

CF-1 1/0 bit 1 0


a Manual price entry and No sale operation permitted in R position under the prohibited in R position
[SF-32.g,h=1] flag conditions
b Void, Refund, Transaction void, -%, (-) and Adjustment permitted prohibited in R position
in R position under the [SF-32.c~f & SF-33.e,f =1] flag conditions
c HALO release, Off compulsory and Check-out bill cancellation permitted prohibited in R position
in R position under the [SF-33.d,g,h=1] flag conditions
When "clerk entry compulsory before each transaction" [SF-12.g=1] was selected, off
compulsory of the total/media slip validation and the check-out bill cancellation is not
possible in R position but possible in Z1/P position.
d reserved
e Z1 report issue permitted under the [SF-26.h=1] flag condition prohibited
f Z2 report issue permitted under the [SF-26.h=1] flag condition prohibited
g Programming in Z1/P & Z2 position permitted under the [SF-31.h=1] flag prohibited
condition
h All function in SP position permitted under the [SF-31.g=1] flag condition prohibited

CF-2 a Assigned to drawer 2 [SF-8.a=1, 64.a=0] (see [b] for drawer open) drawer 1 [SF-64.a=0]
CID 2 message (key/symbol #62) is used on the clerk report. CID 1 message (key/symbol
#20) is used.
b This clerk is permitted to open the drawer prohibited (always opened
(set [MF-2.a] also and see [a] for drawer assignment) by cash declaration and
report including CID)
c
d
e
f
g Manager clerk [SF-16.a=1] Non manager clerk
Only manager clerk can make access to any clerk's item track which has been assigned
to him in registration.
When manager clerk picks up or closes the item track which was opened by another
clerk, the registered items are memorized in the item track memory and the previously
assigned clerk's memory. These are not memorized in the manager clerk's memory.
h reserved

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MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMMING
(SP-151) TRAINING SECRET CODE
(SP-161) FLAG SET WITHOUT X2 KEY
(SP-171) MACHINE NUMBER
(SP-179) SLIP PRINTER ID # FOR TP-620
(SP-191) EFT TERMINAL PASSWORD

< SP >--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--(*#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER]
* When ENTER key is pressed without entering number, then zero is programmed.

Contents PGM-# # Remarks Dump


Training Secret Code 151 max. 4 digits Entered # is not displayed for security reason. not available
1: Flag set without X2 key
Flag Set Without X2 key 161 1 or 0 not available
0: Flag set with X2 key
If IRC system is used, the last two digits of the
machine number must be "01 ~ 08" and different shown on the
Machine Number 171 max. 3 digits for each ECR. This is because the last two digits last line of
of the machine number is used for ECR ID # of receipt
IRC line.
Slip Printer ID # for TP-620 179 1~4 [SF-83.h=1, SF-86.a,b=00/11] X-85 (#5)
Set [SF-66.f~h] and enter already programmed
EFT Terminal Password 191 always 6 digits password on the EFT terminal. Entered # is not not available
displayed for security reason.

(Z1/P-325) + / - AMOUNT
** SIMPLE ** When the program list is already displayed, the simple sequence is not available.
<Z1/P>--[one of (+) or (-) key]--(amount: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER or CL to cancel]
** INDIVIDUAL **
<Z1/P>--{(325)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{select DSCN or PLUS from the list}--
(*amount: max. 8 digits)--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]
04 When ENTER key is pressed without entering amount, then zero amount is programmed.

You can see the settings on X-85 Function program dump report - Required #21, 22.

(SP-172) TERMINAL ADDRESS

In order for an external device (personal computer, etc.) to communicate with ECR by using batch
communication protocol, ECR needs an ID code. Use capital alphabet characters for the ID code.

< SP >--{(172)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{[ENTER] or enter 1 and press [ • ]}--(*terminal address:
max. 9 characters)--[00 for print]--[ENTER]--[CL]

04 Terminal address format: You can see the settings on X-85 Function program dump
ID 1: first one character report - Required #4.
ID 2: eight characters (can be left as spaces)
XXXXXXXXX
ID1 ID2

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(SP-121) ARRANGEMENT KEY SEQUENCE

< SP >--{(121)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[CL to finish]--{select Arrangement # from the list}--
{*press the physical key position: max. 50 keys}--[RPF key for another]--[JPF]

04 The following keys can not be programmed: ARRANGEMENT 1~4, CLERK ID, RPF, JPF, RECEIPT-OFF,
STORAGE

121 ARRANG KEY SEQ ARNG1 ARNG1


01-ARNG1 01-SUBTOTAL
02-ARNG2 02-%1
03-ARNG3 Press physical keys on the 03-TOTAL 25/CASH

04-ARNG4 → keyboard.

P P P

You can see the settings on X-85 Function program dump report - Required #40.

Example 1: ARRANGEMENT 1 key is programmed for an automatic discount operation.


Turn the control key to R position and register PLUs. Then press ARRANGEMENT 1 key.

Operation Sequence Entered Keys # of Keys


SUBTOTAL SBTL key 1 key
%1 %1 key 1 key
CASH/TTL 25 TTL 25 key 1 key
Total 3 keys

Example 2: ARRANGEMENT 2 key is programmed for assorted reports.


Turn the control key to X position, then press ARRANGEMENT 2 key.

Operation Sequence Entered Keys # of Keys


X-03 Full Transaction 3 X2 TTL 25 3 keys
X-05 Hourly 5 X2 TTL 25 3 keys
X-10 Clerk 10 X2 TTL 25 4 keys
X-42 PLU Stock 42 X2 TTL 25 4 keys
Total 14 keys

If an error occurs during ARRANGEMENT key operation sequence, the remaining operations will be canceled.

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(SP-189) CHEQUE PRINTING FORMAT

When a transaction is closed by the cheque media key, a cheque is printed by TP-620 which supports
both slip and cheque printing functions. In order to print a cheque, set the following programs:

Program # Contents
SP-179 SLIP PRINTER ID# FOR TP-620 Also set the same ID number on TP-620.
SP-110 MEDIA FUNCTION [MF-3.e~h=0010/0110] Usage of media = local cheque/Euro cheque
SP-100 SYSTEM FUNCTION [SF-83.h=1] With slip printer
[SF-86.a,b=00/11] Slip printer selection TP-620 (Version E or later)
[SF-89.a] Baud rate for IRC (set the same baud rate on TP-620)
[SF-64.c=1] Cheque printing is available
[SF-64.b] 1=Automatic cheque printing (recommended)
0=Automatic cheque printing when a cheque is inserted
See Note below for details.
SP-189 CHEQUE PRINTING FORMAT This program.

Note for [SF-64.b]


When a cheque is inserted into slip printer TP-620, it is automatically printed by a cheque media key. In case of [b=1], when
a cheque is not inserted into TP-620 and cheque media key is pressed, the cheque data is sent to TP-620 and a warning
message #32 is displayed on ECR then the display of slip printer is flashing to show you that there is a cheque data. In case
of [b=0], the cheque printing is automatically canceled and no warnings will appear.

SP-189 CHEQUE PRINTING FORMAT

The following eight item's print position can be designed and the number of dot spaces between lines
on a cheque can be programmed by SP-189.

Item # Contents Notes


1~4 Cheque Message 1 ~ 4 programmed by key/symbol names (SP-102 #56~59)
5 Date the format is programmed by [SF-7.e,f]
6 3-digit ECR machine # and 6-digit consecutive # the format is fixed as: #XXX-XXXXXX
7 Total amount in normal-size characters the format is fixed as: *total amount*
8 Total amount in double-width characters the format is fixed as: *total amount*
9 Number of dot spaces between lines 1 ~ 20 (This will not affect the slip printing format.)

1. Set the number of dot spaces between lines (ITEM #9)


In the beginning, set the number of dot spaces between lines for fine adjustments of the cheque printing format.
After a program dump (X-85) is printed, the sample of ruler print is automatically printed by TP-620 if
the flags [SF-64,83,86] are selected. See next page for the sample of ruler print.

< SP >--{(189)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{enter 9 and press [ • /ENTER] or select ITEM#9 from
the list}--{*# of dot spaces: 1 ~ 20}--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]
* The normal printing format is set at three dot spaces between the lines (6 lines/inch).

189 CHEQUE PRINT FRM 189 CHEQUE PRINT FRM


01-ITEM#1 Y:06 X:02 04-ITEM#4 Y:06 X:36 You can see the settings on X-85
02-ITEM#2 Y:06 X:12 05-ITEM#5 Y:07 X:18 Function program dump report -
03-ITEM#3 Y:06 X:24 06-ITEM#6 Y:07 X:29 Required #41.
04-ITEM#4 Y:06 X:36 → 07-ITEM#7 Y:01 X:18
05-ITEM#5 Y:07 X:18 08-ITEM#8 Y:05 X:06
06-ITEM#6 Y:07 X:29 09-ITEM#9 06 DOTS
P P NEW :< >

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RULER PRINT SAMPLE

The maximum number of available lines is determined by the size of a cheque. When slip printer's display is
flashing after the ruler sample was printed according to the above sequence, print the remaining lines by pressing
PRINT key.

Below are two samples of ruler print in which the dot spaces between the lines were programmed at 3 dots and 6
dots respectively;

3 dots 3 mm 6 dots
6 mm

1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456
2 2
3
3
4
5 4
6 5
7 6
8
7
9
0 8
1 9
2 0
3
1
4
5 2

46 characters (65 mm) 3


4
5

2. Set the print position of each message (ITEM #1 ~ 8)

The print position of each message is designed by assigning the number of lines and column. For securing the
exact position, refer to the ruler sample printed by TP-620 by program dump (X-85). The programmed positions
are printed on program dump (X-85 - Required #41).

< SP >--{(189)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{ITEM #: 1 ~ 8 and press [ • /ENTER] or select from the
list}--[X2 for the next, 00/CL for another]--{*4-digit position #: YYXX}--[X2/ENTER]--[CL]

* 4-digit position #: YYXX


YY = line number (max. 20 digits)
XX = column number (max. 46 digits)
0 = not printed on cheque

When ENTER key is pressed without entering position number, zero is programmed.

Note for ITEM #7 and #8


Because the total amount is limited to maximum 10 digits including a punctuation, the column number (XX) should be
programmed at maximum 10 digits.

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PROGRAM SAMPLE

The following eight items are printed on the cheque by using 6-dot spaces between the lines;

Item # Contents Line # Column #


1 Cheque Message 1 'ABC C' in double-width 6th line (Y: 06) Col.2 (X: 02)
2 Cheque Message 2 'ORPOR' in double-width 6th line (Y: 06) Col.12 (X: 12)
3 Cheque Message 3 'ATION' in double-width 6th line (Y: 06) Col.24 (X: 24)
4 Cheque Message 4 (not printed) (Y: 00) (X: 00)
5 Date 7th line (Y: 07) Col.18 (X: 18)
6 3-digit ECR machine # and 6-digit consecutive # 7th line (Y: 07) Col.29 (X: 29)
7 *Total amount* in normal-size characters 1st line (Y: 01) Col.18 (X: 18)
8 *Total amount* in double-width characters 5th line (Y: 05) Col.6 (X: 06)
9 Number of dot spaces between lines 6 dots

CHEQUE PRINT SAMPLE

line 1 *123456.78*
line 2 col. #7
col.
line 3 #8
18 col.
6
line 4 24 #3
line 5 *123456.78*
line 6 ABC CORPORATION
line 7 #1 #2 FEB01/2003 #001-003732
col. col. col. #5 col. #6
2 12 18 29

TIME & DATE PROGRAMMING


(X-1) DATE
(X-2) TIME

< X >--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[ • ] or select from the list}--{date/time: see table below}--[X2/ENTER]

Contents PGM-# Date/Time For example


YYYYMMDD
Date 1 2003, Feb, 1st is entered as 20030201.
always 8 digits
HHMMSS 3:50 PM is entered as 15 50 00.
Time 2
always 6 digits 9:30 AM is entered as 09 30 00.

30 SECOND ADJUSTMENT
When the display reads 0 ~ 29 seconds, depression of [ • ] key sets the seconds back to 0.
< X >--[TIME]--[ • ]
When the display reads 30 ~ 59 seconds, depression of [ • ] key set the seconds forward to 0.

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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
(SP-100) SYSTEM FUNCTION
< SP >--{(100)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(Flag #)--[ • /ENTER] or select from the list}--
(*set flag data by 1, 0 or press [ENTER])--[X2 to fix the setting and for the next flag or
00/CL to cancel and for another flag]--[CL]

* Select a flag by SCROLL UP/DOWN or 4 and 6 keys. Use PAGE UP/DOWN keys for the next or previous flag.

You can see the settings on X-85 Function program dump report - Required #1.

CONTENTS FLAG REFERENCE


Adjustment SF-16, 33, 36, 37, PF-1, CF-1
Bar code scanner / In-store marking code
SF-5, 72 ~ 76, 90, 92, 93
Cheque printing SF-64, MF-2, 3
Clerk / Clerk interrupt SF-12, 13, 16, 26 ~ 28, 31, 64, 81, CF-1, 2
Communication SF-5, 8, 29, 89 ~ 105
Compulsory condition SF-9, 12, 15, 16, 31, 81, 83, 105, MF-1, 2, PF-1, 3, 5, 6
Customer bill function SF-78
Display SF-2, 10, 64, 70, 78, 81, 119, 120, MF-2, 4
Drawer SF-8, 31, 64, CF-2, MF-1 ~ 3
EFT terminal SF-66, MF-3
ESF SF-6, 78
Euro currency SF-20, 24, 54, 64, 65, MF-3 for Total 1 ~ 24,
MF-1, 2 for Total 25/Euro media
Flash function SF-28
IRC SF-28, 29, 89
Journal SF-2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 22, 81, 102
Journal data transfer SF-90, 92, 93, 105
Key / Keyboard SF-1, 2, 15, 64, 68, 81
Kitchen printer SF-81, 87, 106 ~ 109, 112, PF-4, 5
LCD display SF-119, 120
Logo SF-2, 6, 10, 82, 83, 86
% SF-16, 19, 29, 32, 40 ~ 42, CF-1
PLU / Group SF-4 ~ 6, 12, 20, 26 ~ 29, 67 ~ 70, 81, 112, PF-1 ~ 6
(+), (-) SF-16, 29, 44, 45
Previous balance operation SF-15, 27, 83
Punctuation MF-2 for Total 1 ~ 24, MF-1, 2 for Total 25/Euro media
Receipt SF-1 ~ 3, 6 ~ 8, 10, 22, 26, 68, 81, 106, PF-5
Report SF-6, 22, 26 ~ 31, 78, CF-1
Reset function SF-6, 26, 27
Rounding method SF-18 ~ 20, 65, MF-3 for Total 1~24
Scale SF-25, 90, 92, 93, PF-6
Security SF-1, 31 ~ 33, 69, CF-1, 2
Slip printer SF-7, 9, 22, 81 ~ 87, MF-2
Tax SF-6, 16, 19, 21 ~ 24, 26, 29, PF-2
Ticket SF-1 ~ 4, 6, 26, 112, PF-3, 5
Tip SF-8, 29
Track system SF-1, 6, 12, 15, 16, 29, 33, 64, 68, 83, CF-1
Others SF-81
Validation on slip SF-9, 10, 82, PF-1, MF-2
CF -- Clerk Function MF -- Media Function PF -- PLU Function

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The flags in the square brackets ([ ]) described in the flag selection box should be set because they
have the priority.

PRINT/SYSTEM (1)
SF-1 1/0 bit 1 0
a Automatic receipt of track prohibited after ticket issue [SF-1.b=1] permitted [SF-2.b=0]
In order to prohibit receipt issue only after ticket issue in a track, set [a=1] and [SF-
2.b=0].
b Ticket system Non ticket system
c Receipt-off key functions in R position only in all positions
d 2nd receipt issue permitted prohibited
e
f Thermal Printer: Automatic cut Manual cut
g
h 1-sheet printer: Automatic 2nd receipt printed with "*COPY*" message not printed
(key/symbol #65) [d=1, SF-83.h=0]
1-sheet printer does not have journal so that 2nd receipt is kept as journal.
R-ON: original receipt and 2nd receipt
R-OFF: no original receipt but two receipts printed by BUFFER PRINT key.

PRINT/SYSTEM (2)
SF-2 1/0 bit 1 0
a Consecutive ticket number printed (also see [SF-4.b]) not printed
b Automatic receipt prohibited after ticket issue [SF-1.b=1] permitted
All receipts after ticket issue are not issued regardless of [SF-1.a] setting.
c Without key catch buzzer with key catch buzzer
d Thermal Printer: Logo is not printed on ticket [SF-1.b=1] printed
e Dot Printer: Warning message #18 displayed when journal paper near not displayed
end at the beginning of transaction (also see [SF-10.a])
f
g Upper logo printed on journal [SF-10.d=0] not printed
h Lower logo printed on journal not printed

Note for [SF-1.a] and [SF-2.b]

Neither of both flags has nothing to do with receipt issue at real-time when "ticket printed on KP" [SF-112.c=1] is used.
Because "ticket printed on KP" function never has an automatic receipt after KP ticket issue, but it always has a receipt at
real-time. So if you wish to prohibit a real-time receipt issue when "ticket printed on KP" function is used, set the following
flags;

[SF-1.b=1] Ticket System


[SF-112.c=1] Ticket printed on KP
[SF-2.b=1] Automatic receipt prohibited after ticket issue [SF-1.b=1]
[PF-5.g=1] This ticket item is printed on KP

If you wish to prohibit a real-time receipt issue for a track only when "ticket printed on KP" function is used, set [SF-2.b] to 0
and set [SF-1.a] to 1.

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PRINT/SYSTEM (3)
SF-3 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b One line feed between items on receipt normal feed
c Thermal Printer: Total due amount printed in vertical double-width normal character
d Dot Printer: Font-B: large font Font-A: conventional font
Thermal Printer: Journal saving format normal format
e Thermal Printer: Ticket printed in vertical double-width normal character
f Ticket headers 1 & 2 printed (Refer to the next page.) not printed
g Ticket issue type [g,h]
h [00/11] real-time ticket; [01] after closing ticket; [10] mixed ticket (Refer to the next page.)

PRINT/SYSTEM (4)
SF-4 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b Consecutive ticket # printed in double-width & centering remains unchanged
When a multiple ticket operation is performed by using X1 key, ticket number is (printed in double-width at the
always printed in double-width at the right end. right end) [SF-2.a=1]
c
d
e Pre-feed lines on KP [e,f,g]
f [000] 4 lines (fixed); [001] 5 lines; [010] 6 lines; [011] 7 lines;
g [100] 8 lines; [101] 9 lines; [110] 10 lines; [111] 11 lines
h Thermal Printer: Receipt printed after transaction is closed printed real time (not
(Correction/Void is not printed but Transaction void/Refund is printed) consolidated)
(consolidated by [SF-67.h])
[SF-3.d=0] Font-A [SF-3.d=1] Font-B
line 1

4.3 mm fixed

line 2

[SF-4.b=1] [SF-4.b=0]
FEB10/2003 FEB10/2003

PLU NAME 0001 5.00 PLU NAME 0001 5.00

0001 0001
#001-000001 16:10R #001-000001 16:10R
CLERK NAME 00001 CLERK NAME 00001

[SF-4.e,f,g][SF-5.d,e]

programmed by [SF-4.e,f,g]

ECR NO.1 --> BAR kitchen printer header


CLERK NAME 00001

2 BEER item line

FEB10/2003#001-000050 20:11 last line


consecutive # printed in
programmed by [SF-5.d,e] double-width by [SF-5.a]

---------------------------------------------- cut line

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Example of the ticket issue types and ticket headers 1 & 2 [SF-3.f,g,h]

REAL-TIME TICKET AFTER CLOSING TICKET MIXED TICKET


ticket item 1
TICKET HEADER 1 TICKET HEADER 1
ticket item 2 ticket item 1 ticket item 1
ticket item 2 ticket item 2
ticket item 2 ticket item 3 ticket item 3

ticket item 3 ticket item 2 TICKET HEADER 2 printed


after
ticket item 3 ticket item 3 combined ticket items closing
printed
ticket item 3 ticket item 3 after Automatic receipt
closing will be printed.
TICKET HEADER 2 printed TICKET HEADER 2
after
combined ticket items closing combined ticket items

Automatic receipt Automatic receipt


will be printed. will be printed.

In order to print ticket item on the receipt, PLU function flag [PF-5.h=1] must be set for each ticket item.
The followings have been programmed for these samples:
Ticket item: One item on one ticket Combined ticket item : Multiple items on one ticket
Ticket item 1 = 1 ticket
Ticket item 2 = 2 tickets
Ticket item 3 = 3 tickets

TICKET PLU AND COMBINED TICKET PLU


When ticket system [SF-1.b=1] has been programmed, each PLU can be programmed for a ticket PLU or
combined ticket PLU by PLU function flag. For a ticket PLU, the number of tickets (1 to 7 tickets) can be
programmed by PLU function flag. Combined ticket PLUs are always printed on one ticket after the transaction
is closed.

TICKET ISSUE TYPE [SF-3.g,h]


Real-time ticket: The programmed number of tickets are printed at a real-time and the combined ticket
PLUs are printed on one ticket after closing.
After closing ticket: One ticket containing all ticket items is printed at a real-time, then the remaining number
of tickets and the combined ticket PLUs on one ticket are printed after closing.
Mixed ticket: The programmed number of tickets is ignored so that one ticket containing all ticket
PLUs is printed at a real-time and the combined ticket PLUs are printed on one ticket
after closing.

PAPER CUTTING METHOD


Paper cutting method is not programmable for ticket system. For the thermal printer model, it is fixed so that
there is always a full-cut between ticket items in the ticket system. For the dot matrix printer, no paper cut
between tickets.

TICKET HEADER 1 & 2 [SF-3.f=1]


Ticket header 1: printed on the first combined ticket for 'after closing ticket' or 'mixed ticket'
Ticket header 2: printed for the combined ticket PLUs which are printed after closing a transaction

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PRINT/SYSTEM (5)
SF-5 1/0 bit 1 0
a Consecutive number printed in double-width on KP (see [SF-7.b] for receipt) in normal size character
b One blank line is inserted between the last item and media and under the last blank line is not inserted
media
c
d # of blank lines between cut line and last line on KP [d,e] (Refer to SF-4.)
e [00] 1 line (fixed); [01] 2 lines; [10] 3 lines; [11] 4 lines
f No sale not printed on receipt (printed on journal only) printed on receipt & journal
g Expanded UPC-E code Normal UPC-E code
Source Marking Code : without check digit
8, 13-digit PLU codes including check digit are programmed. (7, 12-digit PLU code are
(ECR treats the last one digit as check digit.) programmed)
h
In-Store Marking Code (only for non-embedded code [SF-74,76.e,f=00]): without check digit
10-digit article code with check digit is programmed as PLU code. 10-digit article code only
(also see [SF-74,76.d]) (also see [SF-74,76.d])
Note for PLU code: 8 and 13-digit PLU codes are always regarded as bar code so that the entry of 8/13-digit PLU
code which does not include check digit may be prohibited. When the PLU code entered manually without the
check digit will cause a check digit error, because the check digit is not shown on the label. However, you can enter
PLU code with the check digit manually if you know the calculation method of the check digit. Scanner entry is
permitted of course.

Receipt Sample for [SF-5.b=1]


BEER 2.50
WHITE WINE 5.00
SALMON STEAK 11.00
DUE AMOUNT 18.50
One blank line is inserted
CHECK 10.00
CASH 10.00
CHANGE 1.50
One blank line is inserted
#001-000004 15:40R

PRINT/SYSTEM (6)
SF-6 1/0 bit 1 0
a Stock unit name printed on PLU report not printed
b Check-out bill header printed not printed
c Selective journal contents (tax and total only) Normal contents
d Total quantity of items printed (also see [SF-68.d]) not printed
e Upper logo printed on receipt and ticket (also see [SF-10.e] for lower logo) not printed
f Clear operation printed on journal not printed
g Power on / off times printed on journal / saved on ESF not printed / not saved
h Initial reset message printed on journal / saved on ESF not printed / not saved

PRINT/SYSTEM (7)
SF-7 1/0 bit 1 0
a Thermal Printer: PLU code printed in double-width character on receipt in normal size character
b Consecutive # printed in double-width character on receipt and journal (see in normal size character
[SF-5.a] for receipt)
c Table # for clerk interrupt system printed in double-width character on in normal size character
receipt and journal (not available for item track system) [SF-12.a=1]
d Total due amount printed in double-width character on receipt, journal & in normal size character
slip
e Month name : Numeric English name
f Date order : DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY
g Date printed on receipt, journal and slip not printed
h Time printed on receipt and journal not printed

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PRINT/SYSTEM (8)
SF-8 1/0 bit 1 0
a With second drawer (see [MF-3.a] when [SF-64.a=1] or [CF-2.a] when with one drawer
[SF-64.a=0] for drawer assignment)
b Only 1st price sales is printed on PLU report when sales at 2nd price is 0. Sales of both 1st and 2nd
prices printed
c reserved
d reserved
e
Tip amount and tip media key name printed with key/symbol #76 not printed
f When the tip media and tendering media are the same key, the tip and tendering
amounts are added together, then printed
g "*COPY*" message (key/symbol #65) is printed on 2nd buffer print [SF- not printed
1.d=1] & 2nd check-out bill and onward [SF-17.f=1]
h
Bit a Connect 2nd drawer connector to CN7 on the MPU board.

Bit g When ECR has been programmed to use a slip printer, post
receipt, issued by BUFFER PRINT key by depression of CN7
SLIP OFF key, never has the 2nd receipt message.

MPU board

PRINT/SYSTEM (9)
SF-9 1/0 bit 1 0
a Time printed on (slip) validation not printed
b Dot Printer: Item validation printed upside-down normal character
c Dot Printer: Media validation printed upside-down normal character
d Dot Printer: Total validation printed upside-down normal character
e Item (slip) validation permitted one time only unlimited
f Media (slip) validation permitted one time only unlimited
g Total (slip) validation permitted one time only unlimited
h Total (slip) validation compulsory not compulsory

PRINT/SYSTEM (10)
SF-10 1/0 bit 1 0
a Dot Printer: Warning message #24 displayed with continuous buzzer not displayed
sounding when journal paper ends during transaction (see also [SF-2.e])
b Dot Printer: Warning message #23 displayed with continuous buzzer not displayed
sounding when receipt paper ends during transaction when factory optional
receipt paper near end sensor is used
c Dot Printer: Warning message #6 or #7 displayed when validation paper not displayed
not inserted/removed (factory optional validation sensor required)
d Dot Printer: Stamp logo (option: refer to page 6) Literal logo
Thermal Printer: Graphic logo (use PC programming module PLM 2000
to program graphic logo)
e Lower logo printed on receipt (also see [SF-6.e] for upper logo) not printed
f Thermal Printer: Graphic logo printed in vertical double size printed in normal size [d=1]
g Thermal Printer: Graphic logo printed in horizontal double size (refer to printed in normal size [d=1]
the next page)
h
Bits a,c When the printer stops or a validation paper is not removed, RPF or JPF key only can be pressed.
Press X2 key to start printing after the paper was replaced or the validation paper was removed.

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Note for [SF-10.f,g]

For horizontal double size [SF-10.g=1], please note that the printable graphic logo data size has been decreased from 288
pixels to 216 pixels. When logo is printed in horizontal double size, please make the data with 144 x 288 (216 for graphic
logo and 72 for blank area). (Initial Reset operation is required after the graphic logo data is sent to the ECR from PLM
2000.)

144 x 288 pixels Set Graphic logo in 144 x 216


pixels when it is printed in
horizontal double size [SF-10.g=1].
Original BMP file size to be
transferred to ECR is
144 x 288 pixels
Blank
144
Area
pixels

288 pixels 216 pixels 72 pixels


(not printed)
Receipt Samples
Graphic logo printed in normal
size [SF-10.f,g=0]

22/12/2003 22/12/2003

PLU NAME 00001 1.00 PLU NAME 00001 1.00


: :
Graphic logo printed in
vertical double size [SF-10.f=1]

22/12/2003 22/12/2003
: :
Graphic logo printed in
horizontal double size [SF-10.g=1]

22/12/2003 22/12/2003
: :
Graphic logo printed in
vertical and horizontal double size
[SF-10.f,g=1]

22/12/2003 22/12/2003
: :
Graphic over 216 pixels not printed

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CLERK (1)
SF-11 1/0 bit 1 0
a 2-digit programmable clerk symbol and 14 characters of clerk name by SP- 1-digit fixed clerk symbol
212 printed in the last line and 16 characters of clerk
name printed
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

CLERK (2)
SF-12 1/0 bit 1 0
a Clerk interrupt system (clerk iButton is not available) Item track system
(non-clerk interrupt system)
b
c Clerk Group-A assignment clerk PLU assignment
d Item confirmation prohibited [a=1] permitted
e Interrupted clerk's balance printed on journal [a=1] not printed
f Automatic Cash (non-track transaction) / New Balance (item track) closings Manual closing
when iButton removed [a=0, h=1]
Note: It is not closed if a transaction is scrolled.
g Clerk entry compulsory before each transaction [h=0] not compulsory
(When a transaction is closed, the clerk is signed off automatically.) (not signed off)
h Clerk iButton system in R position under non-clerk interrupt system (by Clerk entry by a clerk code
clerk code or hard clerk key in other positions) [a=0] or by HARD CLERK key in
Clerk iButton is not available for clerk interrupt system. all positions

CLERK (3)
SF-13 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d Automatic transaction storage timer is 16 sec. [SF-12.a=1]
e Automatic transaction storage timer is 8 sec. [SF-12.a=1]
f Automatic transaction storage timer is 4 sec. [SF-12.a=1] all 0s = timer is not used
g Automatic transaction storage timer is 2 sec. [SF-12.a=1]
h Automatic transaction storage timer is 1 sec. [SF-12.a=1]

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SF-14 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

TRACK SYSTEM (1)

Main Terms
item track : a place where the registered items are memorized, which is managed by a track number
check-out bill : issued by Check-Out Bill key after the item track is closed finally by a media key
subtotal bill : issued by Check-Out Bill key after the item track is temporarily closed by New Balance key
post-bill : issued by Buffer Print key which shows the last transaction's contents of the item track only

SF-15 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b Track transfer / consolidation permitted prohibited
c
d Current (last transaction's) charge of the track printed with key/symbol #54 not printed
e New Balance closing prohibited when an item track is not opened or permitted
Previous Balance key is not used
f New Balance closing compulsory when an item track is opened or not compulsory
Previous Balance key is used
g Table # input compulsory before each clerk's transaction [SF-12.a=1] not compulsory
(not available for Item Track system)
h Item track # input compulsory before each transaction not compulsory

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TRACK SYSTEM (2)
SF-16 1/0 bit 1 0
a Clerk item track assignment in registration Free clerk
b
c Post-bill (= prints last transaction contents of track only) issued without with automatic line finder
automatic line finder (only for TP-620)
d Subtotal bill issue compulsory only when a subtotal bill has been issued not compulsory
previously for Format 3 of TP-620 [SF-83.a,b=11]
e Subtotal %, (+) and (-) calculated on subtotal (subtotal = previous balance calculated on current charge
plus current charge) See below for the notes of adjustment. only
f Tax calculated temporarily and printed on subtotal bill not printed
g Tax calculated each time on New Balance and media closing on media closing only
h Without check-out bill with check-out bill
Bit f Even when [f=1] is selected and when CHECK-OUT BILL 2 key is pressed, the VAT tax will not be
printed on subtotal bill.
Bits e, g [e=1] For the item track system, adjustment is calculated on adjustable items included in previous
transactions and current transaction. However, if the adjustment key was used for the previous
transactions, then the adjustment does not apply to the previous transactions.
[e,g=1,1] Subtotal %, (+) and (-) must be done every time before closing.
[g=0] %, (+), (-) and adjustment operations programmed as "affects taxable subtotal", are applied to
whole transaction (=previous balance plus current charge).
[g=1] Subtotal %, (+) and (-) operations are permitted only when those do not affect taxable subtotal
using [SF-40~42.d~g, 44/45.e~h].

TRACK SYSTEM (3)


SF-17 1/0 bit 1 0
a Track #/Table # messages printed (key/symbol #111, 112) fixed message printed
b
c
d
e
f Check-out bill issued unlimitedly issued only one time
g
h
Bit f - WM-#31 "CHECK-OUT BILL ISSUE IS COMPULSORY" is prompted only at the first issue of
the check-out bill, and not displayed at the second issue or later.
- "Check-out bill issued unlimitedly" is disregarded under either of the following condition:
[SF-16.h=1] Without check-out bill
[SF-83.a,b=00/11] Bill issue format for TP-620: type-2, type-3

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ROUNDING (1)
SF-18 1/0 bit 1 0
a Local currency media (Total 1~24) uses rounding method selected by media uses method selected by
flag [MF-3.b,c,d] (Total 25 always uses [SF-18.e~h].) [e~h] below
b
c
d
e Due amount rounding method [e,f,g,h]
f [0001] Method 1; [0010] Method 2; [0011] Method 3; [0100] Method 4;
g [0101] Method 5; [0110] Method 6; [0111] Method 7 (discarded);
h [1000] Method 8; [0000] No rounding

ROUNDING (2)
SF-19 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c Tax amount rounding method [c,d]
d [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; [10] discarded
e % amount rounding method [e,f]
f [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; [10] discarded
g Item amount rounding method [g,h]
h [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; [10] discarded

EURO CURRENCY (4)


SF-20 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b PLU price rounding method for "1st Euro Conversion" [b,c,d]
c [001] Method 1; [010] Method 2; [011] Method 3; [100] Method 4;
d [101] Method 5; [110] Method 6; [111] Method 7 (discarded); [000] No rounding
e Euro & currency symbols (SP-262) is printed before the amount figure. (see not printed
[SF-64.h] also) F.C. symbol is not printed on report. Euro currency symbol "EURO, LOCAL" message
is printed. Note: This setting is available after "2nd Euro Conversion". (key/symbol #77) is not printed
also.
f No rounding for local media amount depends on [SF-18.e~h]
setting for due amount
rounding
g
h

Method 1 Method 2 Method 3 Method 4 Method 5 Method 6


0.00 ~ 0.04 = 0.00 0.01 ~ 0.02 = 0.00 0.01 ~ 0.09 = 0.10 0.00 ~ 0.12 = 0.00 0.01 ~ 0.05 = 0.05 0.00 ~ 0.24 = 0.00
0.05 ~ 0.14 = 0.10 0.03 ~ 0.07 = 0.05 0.13 ~ 0.37 = 0.25 0.06 ~ 0.10 = 0.10 0.25 ~ 0.74 = 0.50
0.08 ~ 0.09 = 0.10 0.38 ~ 0.62 = 0.50 0.75 ~ 1.24 = 1.00
0.63 ~ 0.87 = 0.75
0.88 ~ 1.12 = 1.00
Method 7 Method 8
discarded 0.00 ~ 0.04 = 0.00
0.05 ~ 0.09 = 0.05

Note for Rounding Method 5 : Only when Method 5 has been selected by [SF-18] and the following flags are set to 1 and
1, this will invoke rounding method 5 and not 5/4.
- tax amount rounding [SF-19.c,d]
- % amount rounding [SF-19.e,f]
- item amount rounding [SF-19.g,h]

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TAX (1)
SF-21 1/0 bit 1 0
a Add-on tax 4 calculated by tax table [e=1] straight tax % [e=1]
b Add-on tax 3 calculated by tax table [f=1] straight tax % [f=1]
c Add-on tax 2 calculated by tax table [g=1] straight tax % [g=1]
d Add-on tax 1 calculated by tax table [h=1] straight tax % [h=1]
e Tax 4 calculated by add-on tax method by VAT method
f Tax 3 calculated by add-on tax method by VAT method
g Tax 2 calculated by add-on tax method by VAT method
h Tax 1 calculated by add-on tax method by VAT method

TAX (2)
SF-22 1/0 bit 1 0
a Tax shift remains [a,b]
b [00/11] for one registration; [01] for one transaction; [10] until next shift key is pressed
c Taxable subtotal includes VAT amount printed on receipt, journal and slip, does not include VAT amount
and reports (X/Z-01 ~ 04) [e,h=11]
d Tax symbol printed not printed
e Taxable subtotal amount printed not printed
f Zero (0) tax amount printed not printed when both tax and
taxable amounts are zero
(printed when taxable amount is
not 0)
g Tax amounts added and printed in a single line printed separately
h VAT data printed on receipt, journal and automatic slip ([SF-83.g,h=11]) not printed

TAX (3)
SF-23 1/0 bit 1 0
a Manual exemption of add-on tax 4 permitted [SF-21.e=1] prohibited
b Manual exemption of add-on tax 3 permitted [SF-21.f=1] prohibited
c Manual exemption of add-on tax 2 permitted [SF-21.g=1] prohibited
d Manual exemption of add-on tax 1 permitted [SF-21.h=1] prohibited
e Add-on tax 4 exemption automatically calculated per person per transaction [SF-21.e=1]
f Add-on tax 3 exemption automatically calculated per person per transaction [SF-21.f=1]
g Add-on tax 2 exemption automatically calculated per person per transaction [SF-21.g=1]
h Add-on tax 1 exemption automatically calculated per person per transaction [SF-21.h=1]

TAX (4)
SF-24 1/0 bit 1 0
a VAT tax and taxable subtotal amounts in Euro currency always printed printed when the Euro media
[SF-22.h=1, 54.e=1] key is used
[SF-22.h=1, 54.e=1]
b Singapore GST system: TAX 4 is treated as Singapore GST non-Singapore GST system
GST (TAX4) = (SUBTOTAL + TAX1 + TAX2 + TAX3) x GST tax rate
(Only Add-on tax method is employed when Singapore GST is used.)
c GST taxable subtotal amount printed [b=1] not printed [SF-22.e=0]
d
e Tax 4 amount not added to grand total added [SF-29.g=1]
f Tax 3 amount not added to grand total added [SF-29.g=1]
g Tax 2 amount not added to grand total added [SF-29.g=1]
h Tax 1 amount not added to grand total added [SF-29.g=1]
Bit a Note for "bill issue format 2 and 3" [SF-83.a,b]:
Even when [SF-24.a=0] is selected, Euro VAT tax and taxable subtotal are always printed on a subtotal
bill when "tax calculated by New Balance closing" [SF-16.g=1] is selected.

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SCALE
SF-25 1/0 bit 1 0
a Scale interface : W protocol ICL protocol
b Scale type selection [b,c,d]
c [000] standard; [001] Australia; [010] EC; [100] USA; [110] France
d [SF-90, 92 93.c=1 --- with scale]
e Weight unit is "kg" ("Kg" for France [b,c,d=110]) Weight unit is "lb" (99.99)
up to 9.999 of the manual quantity entry is permitted for standard and EC
up to 99.999 is permitted for USA, Australia and France
f Scale print format: USA scale type [b,c,d=100] must be set.
g [00/11] Currency symbol is not printed (USA)
[01] Currency symbol is printed before PLU unit price (Canada)
[10] Currency symbol is printed behind PLU unit price (Quebec)
h

REPORT (1)
SF-26 1/0 bit 1 0
a Tax data printed on report not printed
b Z counts increased after Z-01/02 report only after every Z report
c Z report of individual PLU and Group permitted prohibited
d X count not reset after Z-01 report reset
e Consecutive receipt/ticket numbers not reset after Z-01 report reset
f CID memory not reset after Z-01 report reset
g
h Z report issued by a clerk who is permitted by [CF-1.e,f=11] (page 53) by everybody

REPORT (2)
SF-27 1/0 bit 1 0
a Grand total 1 reset after Z-01 report not reset
b Manually entered media amounts in cash declaration sequence printed with only CID amounts printed
CID amounts on CID report
c Sales-type 1 ~ 4 PLU amounts added to each clerk sales memory without with VAT amount
VAT amount
d Number of registrations (items) and Net amount printed on hourly reportNumber of receipts and Gross
amount printed
e Sales % printed on Group reports not printed
f Sales % printed on Group-A/B PLU report not printed
g New Balance and Previous Balance not printed on report printed
h Sales % calculated by quantity [e/f=1] by amount [e/f=1]
Bit c Sales-type 1~4 can be programmed to each PLU by PLU function programming. These amounts will
appear on the clerk report.

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REPORT (3)
SF-28 1/0 bit 1 0
a Zero data not printed on full Clerk reports (see [c] also.) printed
b X-8610 Clerk flash IRC report is printed with X-8664 Clerk Item Track X-8610 report only
flash IRC report
c Zero data not printed on individual Clerk reports (see [a] also.) printed
d
e Sales-type 4 PLU amount in clerk sales memory added to clerk sales total not added
f Sales-type 3 PLU amount in clerk sales memory added to clerk sales total not added
g Sales-type 2 PLU amount in clerk sales memory added to clerk sales total not added
h Sales-type 1 PLU amount in clerk sales memory added to clerk sales total not added

C01 CLERK NAME 00001 Clerk report


4 30.80 transaction count, amount
S1 0 % sales-type 1 PLU commission rate
16.00 sales-type 1 PLU amount --- always printed
S2 5 % sales-type 2 PLU commission rate, amount --- always printed
0.00
S3 10 % sales-type 3 PLU commission rate, amount --- always printed
10.00
S4 15 % sales-type 4 PLU commission rate, amount --- always printed
0.00
TOTAL total amount of sales-type 1 ~ 4 PLUs --- depends on [SF-28.e~h]
10.00 (e~g=1, h=0 has been set on this sample)
CM 1.00 commission amount
DRAWER TTL
4 CASH media in drawer count, amount
30.80
TOTAL
30.80 total media amount
< 0.00 > rounding error
CID 30.80 cash in drawer
------------------------
ALTTL
30.80 all clerk's total transaction amount
S1 16.00 all clerk's total amount of sales-type 1 PLU
S2 0.00 all clerk's total amount of sales-type 2 PLU
S3 10.00 all clerk's total amount of sales-type 3 PLU
S4 0.00 all clerk's total amount of sales-type 4 PLU
ALTTL all clerk's total amount of sales-type 1 ~ 4 PLUs --- depends on [SF-28.e~h]
10.00
:

REPORT (4)
SF-29 1/0 bit 1 0
a Z-62 item track report permitted prohibited
b IRC Z report not printed on slave printed
c PLU sales does not affect PLU stock memory (stock function is not used) affects
d PLU report of batch communication without 2nd level data with 2nd level data
e %, (+) and (-) on item amounts do not affect PLU and Group memories affect
f Tip amount added to media memory not added
g Tax amount added to grand total not added
h %, (+) and (-) amounts added to grand total not added

Master prints Slave prints


own report and a consolidated report with
printed [b=0] own report
Consolidated IRC status
Z-report own confirmation report and a consolidated
not printed [b=1] a confirmation report on journal only
report with IRC status
Individual printed [b=0] a designated slave's report with IRC status own report
Z-report not printed [b=1] a designated slave's report with IRC status a confirmation report on journal only

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REPORT (5)
SF-30 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d VAT amount is re-calculated from the taxable subtotal at report taking. VAT amounts calculated at
registration are accumulated
and printed on reports.
e VAT amounts re-calculated from the taxable amount on each slave are VAT amount is re-calculated
consolidated on the master. [d=1] from the taxable amount
consolidated by the master.
[d=1]
f
g
h Simple PLU program dump report Normal report
Bit d VAT TAX and NET SALES on the clerk reports are not printed under [d=1].

SECURITY (1)
SF-31 1/0 bit 1 0
a Cash declaration prohibited permitted
b Cash declaration compulsory before 1st level reports (except for report not compulsory [a=0]
numbers : 12, 19, 43, 60, 62, 64, 70,78, 79) [a=0]
c Void permitted regardless the subtotal becomes minus prohibited
d Cash declaration compulsory before 1st level reports (report numbers : 1, 3, before 1st level reports
8) including CID [b=1] (same as b=1)
e Drawer close not compulsory (drawer sensor is disregarded regardless if it is compulsory if an optional
fitted) drawer sensor is fitted
f
g All functions in SP position done by a clerk who is permitted by by everybody
[CF-1.h=1] Do not set before [CF-1.h] is set to 1. (page 53)
h Programming in Z1/P & Z2 position done by a clerk who is permitted by by everybody
[CF-1.g=1] Do not set before [CF-1.g] is set to 1. (page 53)

SECURITY (2)
SF-32 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c Refund operation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position to R position
[CF-1.b=0]
d Void/Transaction void operations require to turn the control key to R position
to Z1/P position [CF-1.b=0]
e Discount operation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position to R position
[CF-1.b=0]
f -% operation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position [CF-1.b=0] to R position
g No sale operation requires to turn the control key to X position [CF-1.a=0] to R position
h Manual price entry requires to turn the control key to X position to R position
[CF-1.a=0]
Refer to clerk security function [CF-1]. (page 53)

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SECURITY (3)
SF-33 1/0 bit 1 0
a PLU name and price program by Hard PLU key permitted in Z1/P prohibited
b
c
d Check-out bill cancellation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position to R position
[CF-1.c=0]
e Adjustment 2 requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position [CF-1.b=0] to R position
f Adjustment 1 requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position [CF-1.b=0] to R position
g Off compulsory requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position [CF-1.c=0] to R position
h HALO release requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position [CF-1.c=0] to R position
Refer to clerk security function [CF-1]. (page 53)
Bits e,f If either adjustment 1 or adjustment 2 is permitted in Z1/P position, adjustment 1 & 2 key will be
permitted in Z1/P position.

SF-34 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-35 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

ADJUSTMENT (1)
SF-36 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
e Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
f Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
g Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect
h Adjustment 1 polarity is negative positive

ADJUSTMENT (2)
SF-37 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
e Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
f Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
g Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect
h Adjustment 2 polarity is negative positive

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SF-38 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-39 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

% (1)
SF-40 1/0 bit 1 0
a %1 on subtotal prohibited permitted
b %1 on item prohibited permitted
c Manual %1 rate entry permitted prohibited
d %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
e %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
f %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
g %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect
h %1 polarity is negative positive

% (2)
SF-41 1/0 bit 1 0
a %2 on subtotal prohibited permitted
b %2 on item prohibited permitted
c Manual %2 rate entry permitted prohibited
d %2 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
e %2 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
f %2 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
g %2 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect
h %2 polarity is negative positive

% (3)
SF-42 1/0 bit 1 0
a %3 on subtotal prohibited permitted
b %3 on item prohibited permitted
c Manual %3 rate entry permitted prohibited
d %3 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
e %3 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
f %3 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
g %3 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect
h %3 polarity is negative positive

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SF-43 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

AMOUNT (-)
SF-44 1/0 bit 1 0
a Amount (-) on subtotal prohibited permitted
b Amount (-) on item prohibited permitted
c
d
e Amount (-) affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
f Amount (-) affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
g Amount (-) affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
h Amount (-) affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect

AMOUNT (+)
SF-45 1/0 bit 1 0
a Amount (+) on subtotal prohibited permitted
b Amount (+) on item prohibited permitted
c
d
e Amount (+) affects taxable subtotal 4 does not affect
f Amount (+) affects taxable subtotal 3 does not affect
g Amount (+) affects taxable subtotal 2 does not affect
h Amount (+) affects taxable subtotal 1 does not affect

SF-46 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-47 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

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PRINT/SYSTEM (11)
SF-48 1/0 bit 1 0
a Thermal Printer: Both graphic logo and text logo are printed on receipt Either graphic logo or text
[SF-6.e=1] logo is printed on receipt
[SF-10.d]
b "Served by" and CLERK NAME are not printed on the bill printed
c
d
e
f
g
h
Bit a Note for logo print on internal KP and Reports
Either text logo or graphic logo is printed depending on the setting of [SF-6.e] and [SF-10.d] but not both
logos regardless of [SF-48.a] setting. Text logo is printed by [SF-6.e=1], and graphic logo is printed by
[SF-6.e=1] and [SF-10.d=1].

SF-49~53 NOT USED

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EURO CURRENCY (1)
SF-54 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e Euro currency system normal currency system
f
g
h

SF-55 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-56 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-57 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-58 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

78
SF-59 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-60 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-61 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-62 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-63 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

79
DRAWER / EURO CURRENCY (2) / CHEQUE PRINTING
SF-64 1/0 bit 1 0
a Drawer assignment by media key [MF-3.a] by clerk [CF-2.a]
CID message on the clerk report is selected by [CF-2.a]. Also drawer is opened
by [CF-2.a,b] for no sale operation.
b Automatic cheque printing [c=1] manual cheque printing
c Cheque printing available (see SP-189 for printing format) not available
d Euro/local subtotal display is switched by pressing SBTL key automatically switched for one
It is printed when [SF-81.g=1] is set. second
Change amount is always displayed in local currency because SBTL key is not
accepted in the sequence of change.
e Calculated amount in local currency not printed when a transaction is printed
closed by Euro or foreign currency
f New balance and subtotal amounts on a subtotal bill printed in local in local currency and Euro
currency only currency [SF-65.a=0]
g Change amount of over-tendering by Euro media deducted from that Total 25 automatically
media automatically [MF-2.e=0] [MF-2.e=0]
h One space between Euro and foreign currency symbols and the amount no space [SF-65.b=0]
[SF-65.b=0]

EURO CURRENCY (3)


SF-65 1/0 bit 1 0
a Due amount in Euro currency with Euro exchange rate not printed/displayed
printed/displayed unless Euro media key is used (set [d] for Euro exchange rate)
b Euro & currency symbols not printed/displayed before the amount figure printed/displayed (see [SF-
64.h] also)
F.C. symbol is not printed on
report. Euro currency is printed.
c Foreign currency exchange rate not printed/displayed printed/displayed
d Euro exchange rate not printed/displayed [a=0] printed/displayed [a=0]
e Foreign currency exchange amount rounding method [e,f]
f [00/01] 5/4; [01] rounded up; [10] discarded
g Euro exchange amount rounding method [g,h]
h [00/01] 5/4; [01] rounded up; [10] discarded

EFT
SF-66 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f EFT terminal selection [f,g,h]
g [001] G & D, Celectronic; [010] Krone; [011] C-ZAM; [others] EFT terminal not used
h Set SF-94 (channel B communication setting) to:
[SF-94=0101 0010] (8 bits, non parity, 2 stops, 9600 bps) for G & D, Celectronic
[SF-94=0100 0010] (8 bits, non parity, 1 stop, 9600 bps) for Krone, C-ZAM terminal

PLU (1)
SF-67 1/0 bit 1 0
a Simple condiment PLU function available [h=1] (see [PF-5.b,c]) not available
b
c
d
e
f Quantity for multiplication 9999 [PF-5.f=1] or 999.999 [PF-5.f=0] 999.999 only
When scale is connected, this function is available for standard scale type
only [SF-25.b,c,d=000].
g Split pricing operation prohibited permitted
h PLU not consolidated consolidated

80
PLU (2)
SF-68 1/0 bit 1 0
a Direct multiplication on hard PLU (number entry and a H.PLU key depression execute a price override
directly execute a multiplication without X2 key)
(Price override is still available by [PF-3.a].)
b Void operation prohibited after the subtotal bill issue permitted
c Group-A quantity, stock and PLU stock calculated by stock rate [d=0] Quantity by item
d Quantity count on receipt always added as 1 [SF-6.d=1] actual quantity added
[SF-6.d=1]
e PLU with group-A descriptor printed not printed
f Correction count and amount of PLUs are printed on Auto Full Transaction not printed
report (X/Z-01,02) and Full Transaction report (X-03, 04)
g
h PLU code printed (see [SF-112.b] for KP) not printed

PLU (3)
SF-69 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b PLU modifier requires to turn the control key to X position to R position
c PLU price shift requires to turn the control key to X position to R position
d PLU menu shift requires to turn the control key to X position to R position
e Price shift remains [e,f]
f [00/11] for one registration; [01] for one transaction; [10] until next shift key is pressed
g Menu shift remains [g,h]
h [00/11] for one registration; [01] for one transaction; [10] until next shift key is pressed

PLU (4)
SF-70 1/0 bit 1 0
a PLU modifier remains [a,b]
b [00/11] for one registration; [01] for one transaction; [10] until next shift key is pressed
c
d
e
f
g
h Warning message #17 displayed when PLU stock is zero or minus not displayed

SF-71 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

81
IN-STORE MARKING CODE

The bar codes having function codes 02, 20 ~ 29, 37, 41 are used for the in-store marking code. Two
function codes only are available on this machine to be selected from 02, 20 ~ 29, 37 by [SF-73,75].
The in-store marking code can have 10 digits of article code if [SF-74,76.e,f] are set to '00'. The
article code can also include a price embedded code if [SF-74,76.e,f] are set.

FF x x x x x x x x x x C

check-digit for entire code

article code, price embedded code [SF-74,76]

function code [SF-73,75]

Contents of Bar code Maximum Price will be


(selected by [SF-74,76]) (selected by [SF-74,76], max. 8 digits)
digits of price check digit of article code Bar code Format x1 x 10 x 100 x 1000
field [e,f] price field [b] will be [g,h=00] [g,h=01] [g,h=10] [g,h=11]
4 digits with (c) 5 digits (xxxxx) FFxxxxxcPPPPC
9999 99990 999900 9999000
(PPPP) without 6 digits (xxxxxx) FFxxxxxxPPPPC
5 digits with (c) 4 digits (xxxx) FFxxxxcPPPPPC
99999 999990 9999900 99999000
(PPPPP) without 5 digits (xxxxx) FFxxxxxPPPPPC
6 digits with (c) not available not available not
999999 9999990 99999900
(PPPPPP) without 4 digits (xxxx) FFxxxxPPPPPPC available
article code 10 digits
not used FFxxxxxxxxxxC no price
only (xxxxxxxxxx)
Position of punctuation is set by [MF-1.g,h] of total 25.

When a price embedded in-store marking code is programmed by SP-201 by using a scanner, the article code (underlined
code in the bar code format above) only is programmed as PLU code. If "function code included in PLU code" [SF-
74,76.d=1] is selected, the article code (xx....xx) with 2 digits function code (FF) is programmed as PLU code. See the next
page how a non-embedded code is programmed as PLU code.

PLU code programmed for non-embedded code


(article code only) [SF-74,76.e,f=00]

When a non-embedded code of in-store marking code is programmed by PLU code programming (SP-201) by
using a scanner, the underlined code in the box below is programmed as PLU code according to flag selections;
- Function code included in PLU code or not [SF-74,76.d]
- 10-digit article code with or without the check digit is programmed as PLU code [SF-5.h]

FFxxxxxxxxxxC --- [SF-74,76.d=0, SF-5.h=0]


FFxxxxxxxxxxC --- [SF-74,76.d=0, SF-5.h=1]
FFxxxxxxxxxxC --- [SF-74,76.d=1, SF-5.h=0]
FFxxxxxxxxxxC --- [SF-74,76.d=1, SF-5.h=1]

82
IN-STORE MARKING CODE (1)
SF-72 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

IN-STORE MARKING CODE (2)


SF-73 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c Function code of In-Store Marking code [c,d]
d [00] 02; [01] one of 20~29 (set [e~h] also); [10] 37; [11] not used
e Function code [c,d=01]
f [0000] 20; [0001] 21; [0010] 22; [0011] 23; [0100] 24;
g [0101] 25; [0110] 26; [0111] 27; [1000] 28; [1001] 29
h

IN-STORE MARKING CODE (3)


SF-74 1/0 bit 1 0
a Previously used local currency in price embedded bar code is automatically Not converted
converted into Euro price
b Price field without check-digit (always without check-digit for 6-digit price) with check-digit
c
d Function code included in PLU code (see [SF-5.h] also) not included
e Number of digits of Price field [e,f]
f [01] 4-digit; [10] 5-digit; [11] 6-digit; [00] non-embedded code (article code only)
g 10th exponent of Price field [g,h]
h [00] x 1; [01] x 10; [10] x 100; [11] x 1000

IN-STORE MARKING CODE (4)


SF-75 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c Function code of In-Store Marking code [c,d]
d [00] 02; [01] one of 20~29 (set [e~h] also); [10] 37; [11] not used
e Function code [c,d=01]
f [0000] 20; [0001] 21; [0010] 22; [0011] 23; [0100] 24;
g [0101] 25; [0110] 26; [0111] 27; [1000] 28; [1001] 29
h

IN-STORE MARKING CODE (5)


SF-76 1/0 bit 1 0
a Previously used local currency in price embedded bar code is automatically Not converted
converted into Euro price
b Price field without check-digit (always without check-digit for 6-digit price) with check-digit
c
d Function code included in PLU code (see [SF-5.h] also) not included
e Number of digits of Price field [e,f]
f [01] 4-digit; [10] 5-digit; [11] 6-digit; [00] non-embedded code (article code only)
g 10th exponent of Price field [g,h]
h [00] x 1; [01] x 10; [10] x 100; [11] x 1000

SF-77 NOT USED

83
ESF / CUSTOMER BILL BUFFER
SF-78 1/0 bit 1 0
a ESF function available (optional RAM board required) not available
b Warning message #80 displayed and ECR locked when ESF memory is Warning message #80
almost full displayed but not locked
c Z-79 ESF status report printed with all ESF data status report only
d Z-79 ESF status report is prohibited by ECR (permitted by PC) permitted by both ECR and
PC
e
f ESF data sent to PC with 46 characters per line [g=1] with receipt printer width
(24 characters for dot
printer and 36 characters for
thermal printer)
g ESF data sent as text format [a=1] sent in category code
(ESF block information is sent in code format.) format
h Customer bill buffer which records check-out bill contents excluding PLU not available
contents (optional RAM board required)
Bit b Issues Z-79 ESF status report under [c=1] condition on ECR or performs Z-79 from PC (batch comm. or
Tensai2000) with ESF data transmission in order to clear the ESF memory.

SF-79 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-80 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

OTHERS
SF-81 1/0 bit 1 0
a Entered stock printed when stock programming (Z2-406/426) is performed not printed
b Items printed by kitchen printer when a clerk's transaction is interrupted printed when a transaction
[SF-12.a=1] closed
c Net subtotal displayed and printed by NET SBTL key depression displayed only
d Net subtotal automatically printed above the add-on tax amount line at not printed
closing on receipt, journal and slip
(When the add-on tax amount is zero, it will not be printed.)
e Message input compulsory not compulsory
f Number of persons input compulsory not compulsory
g Subtotal amount displayed and printed by SBTL key depression displayed only
h SBTL key depression compulsory before tendering amount input not compulsory
Bit b For non-clerk interrupt system, items are always printed by kitchen printer when a transaction is closed.

84
SLIP PRINTER (1)
SF-82 1/0 bit 1 0
a Total slip validation with slip upper logo without logo
b Media slip validation with slip upper logo without logo
c Item slip validation with slip upper logo without logo
d
e
f
g
h

SLIP PRINTER (2)


SF-83 1/0 bit 1 0
a Bill issue format for TP-620 [a,b]
[00/10] Format 1: entire subtotal bill or check-out bill always printed on new slip
b [01] Format 2: final closing data printed on the last subtotal bill or
entire check-out bill printed if additional registrations are performed
[11] Format 3: additional transaction printed as a continuation of the previous subtotal bill
c Time printed on slip not printed
d Slip upper logo printed (also see [SF-86.d]) not printed
e Slip print [e,f]
[10] slip print always compulsory
f [01] compulsory when an item track is opened or Previous Balance key is used
[00/11] not compulsory
g Automatic slip print manual slip print
h With slip printer without slip printer

SLIP PRINTER (3)


SF-84 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b Item lines for TP-620 is 64 lines 0 line
c Item lines for TP-620 is 32 lines 0 line
d Item lines for TP-620 is 16 lines 0 line
e Item lines for TP-620 is 8 lines 0 line
f Item lines for TP-620 is 4 lines 0 line
g Item lines for TP-620 is 2 lines 0 line
h Item lines for TP-620 is 1 line 0 line
Minimum item lines is 20 lines and maximum item lines is 127 lines.

SLIP PRINTER (4)


SF-85 1/0 bit 1 0
a Blank lines between upper logo and item line is 8 lines [SF-83.d=1] 0 line
b Blank lines between upper logo and item line is 4 lines [SF-83.d=1] 0 line
e Blank lines between upper logo and item line is 2 lines [SF-83.d=1] 0 line
d Blank lines between upper logo and item line is 1 line [SF-83.d=1] 0 line
e Pre-feed lines for TP-620 is 8 lines 0 line
f Pre-feed lines for TP-620 is 4 lines 0 line
g Pre-feed lines for TP-620 is 2 lines 0 line
h Pre-feed lines for TP-620 is 1 line 0 line

85
SLIP PRINTER (5)
SF-86 1/0 bit 1 0
a Slip printer selection [SF-83.h=1]
[00/11] TP-620 via ch-A (RS485) --- set also (SP-179)
b [01] TP-822/832 or CBM-1000 with NA-710/730 via ch-A (RS485) --- set [SF-87.a,b, SF-107] also
[10] TM-T88III via ch-B (RS232C)
c Operation prohibited until printing is finished on thermal slip printer TM- permitted [a,b=10]
T88III [a,b=10]
d Slip lower logo printed (not available for TP-620) (also see [SF-83.d]) not printed
e # of blank lines between lower logo and last item line is 8 lines [d=1] 0 line
f # of blank lines between lower logo and last item line is 4 lines [d=1] 0 line
g # of blank lines between lower logo and last item line is 2 lines [d=1] 0 line
h # of blank lines between lower logo and last item line is 1 line [d=1] 0 line
Bit c There is no battery back-up on the TM-T88III. Therefore, when 'permitted' has been programmed and if
during printing a power failure occurs, the printing data will be lost. If 'prohibited' has been programmed,
the printing data will be sent from ECR to TM-T88III again.

SLIP PRINTER (6)


SF-87 1/0 bit 1 0
a Kitchen printer ID # used as a slip printer [SF-86.a,b=01] --- Set [SF-107] also.
b [00] KP 1; [01] KP 2; [10] KP 3; [11] KP 4
c
d
e
f
g
h
Bits a,b The bill issue format on the KP is fixed as "format 1" [SF-83.a,b] (entire subtotal bill or check-out bill
always printed).
The kitchen printer function and the back-up kitchen printer are also available. The back-up bill format
will be completely the same as the normal bill format (no back-up message will be printed).

TP-822/832
Available Slip Print Contents TP-620 TM-T88III Related Bits
CBM-1000
Buffer print o o o
Cheque print o - - [SF-64.c=1]
Date o o o [SF-7.g=1]
Time o o o [SF-83.c=1]
Slip upper logo o o o [SF-83.d=1]
Slip lower logo - o o [SF-86.d=1]
Slip validation o - - [SF-9]
Slip validation logo o - - [SF-82.a,b,c=1]
Slip validation time o - - [SF-9.a=1]
Upside-down character - o -

86
SF-88 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

COMMUNICATION (1)
SF-89 1/0 bit 1 0
a Baud rate: IRC line (ch-A) is 38400 bps 19200 bps
b
c
d Baud rate: ECR to ECR RAM data transfer (ch-B) [d,e]
e [00] 38400 bps; [01] 19200 bps; [10/11] 9600 bps
f
g
h

COMMUNICATION (2) - Channel B


SF-90 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b with scanner (handy scanner or flat-bed scanner) Set [SF-94, 95] also. without
c with scale (Set [SF-94, 95] also.) without
d with journal data transfer (Set [SF-94, 95] also.) without
e
f
g
h
Note: - When PC for PLM 2000 is connected to channel B, set communication settings by SF-94 and 102.
When ECR for ECR RAM data transfer is connected to channel B, set baud rate only by [SF-89.d,e].

SF-91 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

COMMUNICATION (3) - Channel D


SF-92 1/0 bit 1 0
a with PC (for PLM 2000, batch communication) Set SF-98, 99, 102 also. without
b with scanner (handy scanner or flat-bed scanner) Set SF-98, 99 also. without
c with scale (Set SF-98, 99 also.) without
d with journal data transfer (Set SF-98, 99 also.) without
e
f
g
h

87
COMMUNICATION (4) - Channel E
SF-93 1/0 bit 1 0
a with PC (for PLM 2000, batch communication) Set SF-100, 101, 102 also. without
b with scanner (handy scanner or flat-bed scanner) Set SF-100, 101 also. without
c with scale (Set SF-100, 101 also.) without
d with journal data transfer (Set SF-100, 101 also.) without
e
f
g
h

COMMUNICATION (5) - Channel B


SF-94 1/0 bit 1 0
a Character structure: Odd parity Even parity
b Character structure: 8-bit data 7-bit data
c Character structure: Parity permitted prohibited
d Character structure: 2 stop bits 1 stop bit
e
f Baud rate for channel B [f,g,h]
g [000] 38400 bps; [001] 19200 bps; [010] 9600 bps; [011] 4800 bps;
h [100] 2400 bps; [101] 1200 bps; [110] 600 bps

COMMUNICATION (6) - Channel B


SF-95 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b Tolerance time limit for channel B is 16 sec. 0 sec.
c Tolerance time limit for channel B is 8 sec. 0 sec.
d Tolerance time limit for channel B is 4 sec. 0 sec.
e Tolerance time limit for channel B is 2 sec. 0 sec.
f Tolerance time limit for channel B is 1 sec. 0 sec.
g Tolerance time limit for channel B is 0.5 sec. 0 sec.
h Tolerance time limit for channel B is 0.3 sec. 0 sec.

SF-96 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-97 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

88
COMMUNICATION (7) - Channel D
SF-98 1/0 bit 1 0
a Character structure: Odd parity Even parity
b Character structure: 8-bit data 7-bit data
c Character structure: Parity permitted prohibited
d Character structure: 2 stop bits 1 stop bit
e
f Baud rate for channel D [f,g,h]
g [000] 38400 bps; [001] 19200 bps; [010] 9600 bps; [011] 4800 bps;
h [100] 2400 bps; [101] 1200 bps; [110] 600 bps

COMMUNICATION (8) - Channel D


SF-99 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b Tolerance time limit for channel D is 16 sec. 0 sec.
c Tolerance time limit for channel D is 8 sec. 0 sec.
d Tolerance time limit for channel D is 4 sec. 0 sec.
e Tolerance time limit for channel D is 2 sec. 0 sec.
f Tolerance time limit for channel D is 1 sec. 0 sec.
g Tolerance time limit for channel D is 0.5 sec. 0 sec.
h Tolerance time limit for channel D is 0.3 sec. 0 sec.

COMMUNICATION (9) - Channel E


SF-100 1/0 bit 1 0
a Character structure: Odd parity Even parity
b Character structure: 8-bit data 7-bit data
c Character structure: Parity permitted prohibited
d Character structure: 2 stop bits 1 stop bit
e
f Baud rate for channel E [f,g,h]
g [000] 38400 bps; [001] 19200 bps; [010] 9600 bps; [011] 4800 bps;
h [100] 2400 bps; [101] 1200 bps; [110] 600 bps

COMMUNICATION (10) - Channel E


SF-101 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b Tolerance time limit for channel E is 16 sec. 0 sec.
c Tolerance time limit for channel E is 8 sec. 0 sec.
d Tolerance time limit for channel E is 4 sec. 0 sec.
e Tolerance time limit for channel E is 2 sec. 0 sec.
f Tolerance time limit for channel E is 1 sec. 0 sec.
g Tolerance time limit for channel E is 0.5 sec. 0 sec.
h Tolerance time limit for channel E is 0.3 sec. 0 sec.

COMMUNICATION (11) - Channel B,D,E : PLM 2000, PC batch communication


SF-102 1/0 bit 1 0
a Data transfer with zero suppression without zero suppression
b DCD monitored before ECR sends data to channel B,D,E device DCD not monitored
(DCD always monitored when channel B,D,E device sends data to ECR)
c With BCC (Block Check Character) without BCC
d
e
f Remote job message printed on journal not printed
g Record delimiter [g,h]
h [00] CR; [01] CR or LF; [10] CR & LF; [11] LF & LF

89
SF-103 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-104 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

COMMUNICATION (12) - Channel B,D,E


SF-105 1/0 bit 1 0
a Journal data transfer compulsory [SF-90/92/93.d=1] not compulsory
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

KITCHEN PRINTER (1)


SF-106 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e PLU data for KP 4 [PF-4.e=1] printed on receipt [SF-107.e=0] not printed
f PLU data for KP 3 [PF-4.f=1] printed on receipt [SF-107.f=0] not printed
g PLU data for KP 2 [PF-4.g=1] printed on receipt [SF-107.g=0] not printed
h PLU data for KP 1 [PF-4.h=1] printed on receipt [SF-107.h=0] not printed

KITCHEN PRINTER (2)


SF-107 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e KP 4 used (Set [SF-112.a=0] to print on KP) not used
f KP 3 used (Set [SF-112.a=0] to print on KP) not used
g KP 2 used (Set [SF-112.a=0] to print on KP) not used
h KP 1 used not used

90
KITCHEN PRINTER (3)
SF-108 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b KP 1 back-up [b,c]
c [00] retry to KP 1; [01] KP 2; [10] KP 3; [11] KP 4
d
e
f KP 2 back-up [f,g]
g [00] KP 1; [01] retry to KP 2; [10] KP 3; [11] KP 4
h

KITCHEN PRINTER (4)


SF-109 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b KP 3 back-up [b,c]
c [00] KP 1; [01] KP 2; [10] retry to KP 3; [11] KP 4
d
e
f KP 4 back-up [f,g]
g [00] KP 1; [01] KP 2; [10] KP 3; [11] retry to KP 4
h

SF-110 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-111 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

91
KITCHEN PRINTER (5)
SF-112 1/0 bit 1 0
a PLU data which to be transmitted to KP 2 ~ 4 is printed on KP 1 not printed
[SF-107.e~h=1]
b PLU code printed on KP (see [SF-68.h] for receipt) not printed
c Ticket printed on KP (KP function is not available) [PF-5.g] not printed on KP
d PLU unit price printed on KP not printed
e Thermal Printer: Logo is not printed on internal KP (including ticket printed [SF-6.e=1]
on internal KP [c=1]) See [SF-10.d] also.
f
g
h
Notes for Ticket on KP [SF-112.c]
- This function is independent from "ticket system". If "ticket system" [SF-1.b=1] is also selected, the number
of tickets programmed by [PF-3.b~d] are printed by both KP and receipt printer. Set the flags [PF-5.g,h] in
order to print/not print certain ticket items on KP/receipt printer.
- When "ticket printed on KP" [SF-112.c=1] and "ticket item printed on KP" [PF-5.g=1] are selected, PLUs
which are programmed to transmit to a KP are printed by the kitchen printer in a ticket issue format [SF-
3.g,h].
- Ticket headers, ticket consecutive number and ticket number are not printed.
- Ticket can be printed on internal KP (ticket in KP format printed on receipt printer) if [SF-106.e~h=1]. The
number of tickets programmed by [PF-3.b~d] are printed.
- Simple Condiment PLU is printed in red (in slim characters when mono color is used) with main PLU while
it is printed separately from main PLU on the ticket printed on receipt.
- Link PLU is printed with a link PLU symbol with a main PLU, like on the receipt.

SF-113 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-114 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-115 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

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SF-116 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

LCD Control (1)


SF-117 1/0 bit 1 0
a ENTER key is used to exit from Scroll mode ENTER and TTL 25 keys
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

SF-118 1/0 bit 1 0


a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h

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LCD Control (2)
SF-119 1/0 bit 1 0
a Subtotal is shown in double-width in normal
b
c Simple messages for menu level, price level, PLU modifier and receipt- Menu/price levels only
on/off condition are displayed on the top line in R position displayed by key/symbol
For example: Menu1 Pr1 Modi1 R-OFF #82~86
d Number entered by X2/X1 key and scale entries are popped up not popped up, displayed on
top line
e PLU quantity is not displayed displayed
f Enlarged PLU quantity is displayed [g=1] not displayed
g Enlarged PLU is displayed Normal display
h LCD display inversion in color Normal color

LCD Control (3)


SF-120 1/0 bit 1 0
a
b LCD sleeping timer is 640 seconds (10'40")
c LCD sleeping timer is 320 seconds (5'20")
d LCD sleeping timer is 160 seconds (2'40")
e LCD sleeping timer is 80 seconds
all 0s = timer is not used
f LCD sleeping timer is 40 seconds
LCD display is always on.
g LCD sleeping timer is 20 seconds
h LCD sleeping timer is 10 seconds
Bit b~h Sets the time ECR waits before going into 'SLEEPING' mode. max. 1270 seconds. (approx. 21 min.)
These bits are used in combination. [f,g=11] then after 60 seconds ECR assumes 'SLEEPING' mode.

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PROGRAMMING REFERENCE
ADJUSTMENT
Makes mark-up/down calculations on specified items only at a preset rate just before a transaction is finalized.
1. Assign the adjustment keys. (SP-101, key #189, 190, 191) --- Page 10
2. Preset the adjustment key names. (SP-102, #6, 7, 34) --- Page 32
3. Preset the adjustment polarity 'mark-up/-down' [SF-36, 37.h].
4. Preset the adjustment rates. (Z1/P-347) --- Page 41
5. Preset each PLU as adjustable 1, 2, 1 & 2 or non-adjustable by [PF-1.e,f]. --- Page 18
< OPTIONS >
- adjustment requires to turn the control key to Z1/P or R position [SF-33.e,f]
- adjustment permitted/prohibited in R position under [SF-33.e,f=1] flag conditions [CF-1.b]
- adjustment affects or does not taxable subtotal [SF-36,37.d~g]

CHEQUE-CASHING /
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
When a cheque is cashed or a foreign currency is exchanged, ECR automatically subtracts a service charge amount,
calculated according to a programmed rate.
1. Preset the charge rate. (Z1/P-377) --- Page 42
2. Select the media key used for cheque-cashing / currency exchange by Total 1~24 [MF-2.h]. --- Page 47

CLERK
1. Preset clerk names. (SP-212) --- Page 32
2. Select 'clerk entry by clerk iButton in R position' or 'by hard clerk key, clerk code in all positions' by [SF-12.h].
3. Assign the hard clerk keys on the keyboard if required (SP-101, key #142 ~ 156) --- Page 10
Preset clerk link to hard clerk key. (SP-219) --- Page 53
4. If 'clerk entry by clerk iButton' is selected, perform 'clerk link to clerk iButton' programming (SP-213). --- Page 52
If 'clerk entry by hard clerk key or clerk code' is selected, perform 'secret clerk code' programming (SP-211). ---
Page 51
< OPTIONS >
- clerk interrupt system [SF-12.a]
- automatic storage timer for clerk interrupt system [SF-13.d~h]
- clerk security function (PGM-210) --- Page 53
- clerk entry compulsory before each transaction [SF-12.g]
- automatic / manual closing when iButton removed [SF-12.f]
- sales type 1 ~ 4 PLU amounts added to each clerk sales memory with/without VAT amount [SF-27.c]
- sales type 1 ~ 4 PLU amounts added to clerk sales total [SF-28.e~h]
- clerk item track assignment in registration/free clerk [SF-16.a]

COMMISSION RATE
AND SALES TYPE
PLUs can be classified into maximum four sales types, which can have different commission rates preset.
The clerk sales memory records sales data by sales type classification.
USES: - Different commission rates for items of different profitability.
- A separate sales type for separate sales control of specific items, e.g. cigarettes sold at a restaurant.
1. Designate a sales type to each PLU by [PF-1.c,d]. --- Page 18
2. Preset commission rates 1 ~ 4, which corresponds to sales types 1 ~ 4 respectively. (Z1/P-357) --- Page 41
< OPTIONS >
- sales type 1 ~ 4 PLU amounts added to each clerk sales memory with/without VAT amount [SF-27.c]
- sales type 1 ~ 4 PLU amounts added to clerk sales total [SF-28.e~h]

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EURO CURRENCY
1. Select 'Euro currency system' [SF-54.e].
2. Select Euro media key by Total 1~24 [MF-3.e~h]. --- Page 47
3. Select position of punctuation for Euro media by [MF-1.g,h] for Total 25/Euro media --- Page 50
4. Preset Euro currency exchange rate. (Z1/P-397) --- Page 42
5. Preset the local/Euro currency message. (SP-102, #77) --- Page 32
< OPTIONS >
- Print/display format of Euro currency amount [MF-1.f, MF-2.h] for Total 25/Euro media --- Page 50
- VAT tax and taxable subtotal amounts in Euro currency always printed [SF-24.a]
- Euro/local subtotal display is switched by pressing SBTL key [SF-64.d]
- calculated amount in local currency not printed when a transaction is closed by Euro or foreign currency [SF-64.e]
- change amount of over-tendering by Euro media deducted from that media automatically/Total 25 [SF-64.g]
- one space between Euro and foreign currency symbols and the amount [SF-64.h]
- due amount in Euro currency with Euro exchange rate not printed unless the Euro media key is used [SF-65.a]
- Euro & currency symbols not printed before the amount figure [SF-65.b]
- Euro currency exchange rate printed [SF-65.d]
- Euro exchange amount rounding method [SF-65.g,h]

FOREIGN CURRENCY
Refer to the rate programming section (Z1/P-387) Foreign Currency Exchange Rate. --- Page 41

GROUPING
Three group categories are available, enabling detailed sales analysis.
Monitoring of: - Wholesalers
- Lunch and dinner PLUs
- Sales by time shift
- Different promotions and display
- Item with long and short lead time
- Customer counter
Group-A & Group-B :
Each PLU has to be linked to one of 64 groups in Group-A. PLUs not linked to a Group-A can not be
registered. Each PLU may also have another type of link group, Group-B. Up to 25 Group-Bs are
available.
1. Link PLUs to Group-As or Bs. (SP-203) --- Page 14
2. Preset Group-A or B descriptors. (SP-222, 232) --- Page 32
Main Group-A:
Every Group-A can be linked to one of 10 general categories in main Group-A. Sales data for Group-As
can be consolidated under their link main Group-As.
1. Link Group-As to main Group-As. (SP-223) --- Page 23
2. Preset main Group-A descriptors. (SP-242) --- Page 32

Group-A and main group-A are used for sales analysis by grouping items.
Group-B may be used for sales analysis of suppliers.
There are reports of main group-A, group-A per main group-A, group-A, group-B, group-A PLU and group-B PLU. -
-- Page 100

main group-A (1 ~ 10) Beverage


free assignment
group-A (1 ~ 98) Orange Juice Soda Water
must be assigned

PLU (PLU code) Orange A Orange B Soda A Soda B


free assignment
group-B (1 ~ 25) Supplier A Supplier B

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IN-STORE MARKING CODE
PLUs can be assigned in-store marking codes by setting system function flags [SF-73 ~ 76]. Two types of in-store
marking code can be programmed for price embedded code or non-embedded code (article only code).

LINK PLU
Every PLU can have a single link PLU having 6-digit PLU code. When a PLU with a link PLU is registered, the link
PLU is also registered automatically, and the total amount of PLU and link PLU will be displayed. Each PLU can
have a total of up to 20 PLUs linked each other.
Program PLU links. (SP-204) --- Page 21
<OPTIONS>
- to print or not to print PLU on the receipt [PF-1.a] --- Page 18

MENU SHIFT
Three different PLUs can be allocated to each hard PLU key on three different levels. The set of PLUs allocated on
each level is called a menu.
1. Determine the conditions of the PLUs used on each menu.
2. Select menu levels and assign PLU codes on the keyboard. (SP-111) --- Page 24
3. Allocate menu shift keys on the keyboard. (SP-101, key #136, 137) --- Page 10
< OPTIONS >
- duration of menu shift [SF-69.g,h]
Until the next menu shift key is pressed; for one transaction; for one item registration
- the menu shift keys are allowed in X or R position [SF-69.d]

PLU
Refer to the PLU and Group programming section. --- Page 13

PLU MODIFIER
By using one of the three modifier keys, one hard PLU can be changed to three different PLUs. Each modifier key is
given a three-digit modifier value (the left one digit shows value and the right two digits shows number of digits).
1. Assign PLU modifier keys. (SP-101, key #138 ~ 140) --- Page 10
2. Set modifier values. (SP-109) --- Page 23
3. Set [PF-2.a] to allow PLU modifier. --- Page 18
4. Set suitable PLU codes to modify as well as descriptors, prices, link groups.
< OPTIONS >
- duration of PLU modifier [SF-70.a,b]
Until the next modifier key is pressed; for one transaction; for one item registration
- the PLU modifier keys are allowed in X or R position [SF-69.b]

PRICE SHIFT
1. Preset two prices to PLUs. (Z1/P-305) --- Page 16
2. Allocate the price shift key on the keyboard. (SP-101, key #170) --- Page 10
< OPTIONS >
- duration of price shift [SF-69.e,f]
Until the next price shift key is pressed: happy hour; for one transaction : discount for special customer; for one
item registration : item discount, special price
- the price shift key is allowed in X or R position [SF-69.c]

SINGLE ITEM
1. Preset each PLU as single item 1, 2 or non-single item by [PF-1.g,h] --- Page 18
2. Select the media by which transaction will be automatically closed by [MF-4.b]. --- Page 47

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STOCK CONTROL
Refer to PLU/Group stock programming (Z2-406/426) for the procedure. --- Page 25
There are 7 stock rates for inventory control and it reduces the stock by any eight digit amount for each item sold.

Group-A Stock Control


This can be used for items to which different PLU is reflected in the same stock, i.e., gallons of vanilla ice
cream can be tracked in Group-A with the cumulative total of single, double and triple sales.
For example, half pint (0.28 liter) Lager Beer PLU can be programmed with a half pint stock rate that can
also be used for half pint Draft Beer.
The same rates are used for inventory analysis with group-A: Group-A Lager Beer sales and stock can be
adjusted by 0.28 liters for one PLU and by 0.57 liters for another.

PLU Stock Control


This is most useful for piecemeal selling items, such as canned goods and bottled goods for which each
PLU is a separate item (e.g. "bottle" and "can" PLUs in group-A "Orange Juice").

STOCK RATE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
#
STOCK RATE
0.28 0.57 100 200 300 --- ---
(Z1/P-367)
UNIT NAME
Lit Lit g g g --- ---
(SP-112)

STOCK STOCK INITIAL SALES CURRENT


GROUP-A PLU
RATE # CONTROL STOCK QUANTITY STOCK
PINT 2 1 (0.57 Lit)
Lager Beer by Group-A 10 liters 8.59 liters
HALF PINT 1 3 (0.84 Lit)
PINT 2 0
Draft Beer by Group-A 10 liters 9.72 liters
HALF PINT 1 1 (0.28 Lit)
SINGLE 3 1 (100 g)
Vanilla Ice 10,000 g
DOUBLE 4 by Group-A 1 (200g) 9,700 g
Cream (= 10 kg)
TRIPLE 5 0
BOTTLE not used by PLU 30 0 30
Orange Juice
CAN not used by PLU 70 1 69

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TICKET
1. Select 'ticket system' [SF-1.b].
2. Select 'ticket issue type' [SF-3.g,h].
3. Select 'ticket PLU or combined ticket PLU' for each PLU [PF-3.f]. --- Page 18
4. Select 'number of tickets' for each ticket PLU [PF-3.b~d].
< OPTIONS >
- automatic receipt prohibited after ticket issue [SF-2.b]
- automatic receipt of track prohibited after ticket issue [SF-1.a]
- consecutive ticket number printed [SF-2.a]
- consecutive ticket number printed in double-width & centering [SF-4.b]
- consecutive ticket number not reset after Z-01 report [SF-26.e]
- ticket headers 1 and 2 printed [SF-3.f]
- logo printed on ticket [SF-6.e] but logo not printed on real-time ticket [SF-2.d]
- ticket printed on KP (KP function is not available) [SF-112.c]
- ticket printed on internal KP [SF-106.e~h]
- logo not printed on ticket of internal KP [SF-112.e]
- allocate TICKET OFF key on the keyboard (SP-101, key #220) --- Page 10

TIP OPERATION
1. Allocate TIP key on the keyboard. (SP-101, key #184) --- Page 10
2. When change is kept as tip,
- Set 'change operation permitted' [MF-1.e=1]. --- Page 47
- Set 'change amount of over-tendering by this media deducted from media designated by Total 1 ~ 24 [MF-2.e].
< OPTIONS >
- tip amount and tip media key name printed with key/symbol #76 [SF-8.f]

TRACK SYSTEM
1. Select flags regarding track system by [SF-15, 16, 17].
For bill issue format on the slip printer, see [SF-83].
2. Allocate the following keys on the keyboard (SP-101) if required. --- Page 10
key #110 : NEW BALANCE
key #199 : CHECK-OUT BILL 1 (for bill issue with tax)
key #200 : CHECK-OUT BILL 2 (for bill issue without tax)
key #201: CHECK-OUT BILL 3 (Thermal Printer: for bill issue with German Declaration)
key #202 : BILL CANCEL
key #216 : BALANCE CALCULATION
key #217 : ITEM TRACK #
key #246 : ITEM TRANSFER
3. Program the display messages (SP-102, #48 ~ 55, 75) if required. --- Page 32
4. The following selections are available;
- check-out bill header (SP-122) --- Page 32
- Z report of track permitted [SF-29.a]

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VI. REPORTS

REPORT SEQUENCE
Control Key Position
Set the control key to X, Z1 or Z2 position and use the report sequence below;
- 1st level for daily report: X (read only) position or Z1 (reset) position
- 2nd level for periodic report: X (read only) position or Z2 (reset) position

For Z report issue and report format, there are some programming restrictions. Refer to system function flags
[SF-26~29] and the clerk security function flags.

Conventional Sequence (Direct Number Entry Method)


If you are familiar with the conventional report sequences which have been used by the conventional series, this
method is much faster than "Report Selection Method" to enter into the report sequence.

WARN MESSAGE# 03 01 A-FULL TRAN 1st 1. Turn the control key to X position.
2. Enter the report number, for example "1" for X-01
AUTO FULL TRANSACTION - 1st level report.
ISSUE-[ENT/TTL25] 3. Press X2 key.

4. Press ENTER or TTL 25 to issue the report.

X X

Sequence with Usability of LCD Display (Report Selection Method)


In addition to the conventional sequence of the conventional series, now user friendly sequence is possible with
usability of LCD display as follows:

CLERK NAME 00001 CLERK NAME 00001 01 A-FULL TRAN 1st


REPORT 01 A-FULL TRAN 1st
IRC REPORT 02 A-FULL TRAN 2nd
FLASH IRC REPORT 03 FULL TRAN 1st ISSUE-[ENT/TTL25]
→ →
IRC STATUS CHECK 04 FULL TRAN 2nd
TIME & DATE 05 HOURLY 1st
06 HOURLY 2nd
X X X

1. Turn the control key to X position.


2. Enter the clerk ID and press CLERK ID key.
3. Select REPORT and press ENTER key.
4. Select the report from the list by ENTER key.
If you know the report number, enter the report number and press X2 key.
5. Press ENTER or TTL 25 to issue the report.

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Report Sequence
Full Report
<X or Z>--(report #)--[X2]--[ENTER/TTL 25]
or {select from the list}--[ENTER/TTL 25] or {select FULL REPORT and press [ENTER/TTL 25]}
Individual Report
<X or Z>--(report #)--[X2]--(*required #)--[ • ]--[TTL 25]
or {select from the list}--{select INDIVIDUAL REPORT}--(*required #)--[ • /ENTER]--[TTL 25]
Sequential Report
<X or Z>--(report #)--[X2]--(*start #)--[X2]--(*end #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]
or {select from the list}--{select SEQUENTIAL REPORT}--(*start #)--[X2]--(*end #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]
X/Z-78 Customer Bill Sequential Report (Optional memory board required)
<X or Z>--(78)--[X2]--(*start #)--[*see table below]--(*end #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]
or {select from the list}--{select SEQUENTIAL REPORT}--(*start #)--[*]--(*end #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]

* required #, start/end #
Clerk report Enter the sequential clerk number (not 4-digit clerk code) for clerk reports.
Group report Enter the group number.
PLU report HARD PLU key and Scanner can be used to enter PLU code.
Before entering PLU code, MENU SHIFT/PLU MODIFIER keys can be pressed if
required.
Track report Enter the track number.
Customer bill report (78)-[X2]--(start track #)--[TRACK #]--(end track #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]
(#78) (78)-[X2]--(start date or date & time or time)--[X2]--(start date or date & time or
time)--[ENTER/TTL25]
date: mmddyy or ddmmyyyy [SF-7.f] Check date format on the front display.
date & time: mmddyyyyhhmm or ddmmyyyyhhmm
time: hhmm If you specify time only, it is considered as today's time.
Function program Refer to the table shown on page 103.
dump report (#85)

Full Report Sequential Report Individual Report

40 PLU 1st 40 PLU 1st 40 PLU 1st


FULL REPORT FULL REPORT FULL REPORT
SEQUENTIAL REPORT SEQUENTIAL REPORT SEQUENTIAL REPORT
INDIVIDUAL REPORT INDIVIDUAL REPORT INDIVIDUAL REPORT

X X X
↓ ↓
40 PLU 1st 40 PLU 1st
FIRST PLU No
P--------------1
PLU-NAME 00001
LAST PLU No

X < 10> X < >

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REPORT # REPORT SEQUENCE
TRANSACTION REPORT 1st level 2nd level
Full Individual Sequential
(X / Z1) (X / Z2)
Auto Full Transaction 1 2 o
Full Transaction (X position only) X-3 X-4 o
Hourly 5 6 o
Grand Total 1 --- 7 o
Cash In Drawer 8 --- o
EFT Terminal Data Transfer & Reset
Z1-9 --- o
(Z position only) See note below.
Clerk 10 11 o o
Specified 20 PLUs / Group-A Sales per Clerk --- 12 o o
[SF-12.c]
Time & Attendance * 19 --- o o
Main Group-A 20 21 o
Group-A per Main Group-A 22 23 o o
Group-A 25 26 o o
Group-A Stock --- 27 o
Group-B 30 31 o o
PLU 40 41 o o o
PLU Stock --- 42 o o o
Non-Active PLU (X position only) X-43 X-44 o
Menu 1 PLU (X position only) X-50 X-51 o
Menu 2 PLU (X position only) X-52 X-53 o
Menu 3 PLU (X position only) X-54 X-55 o
Group-A PLU 56 57 o o
Group-B PLU 58 59 o o
Item Track Total (X position only) X-60 --- o o o
Item Track (set [SF-29.a] for Z report) 62 --- o o
Clerk Item Track (X position only) X-64 --- o o
Clerk Balance 70 --- o o
Customer Bill [SF-78.h=1] * 78 --- o o
ESF Status (issued only when [SF-78.a=1], [d=1]
for Z79, ESF data printed if [c=1]) * 79 --- o
ESF data printed by ESF PRINT key.
* optional memory board required

Note for Z1-9 EFT Terminal Data Transfer & Reset Report
By issuing Z1-9 report, the data in the EFT terminal is transferred to the host terminal and the data is cleared. This
report is not available when Celectronic terminal is used by [SF-66.f~h].

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Set the control key to X position for all program dumps except for clerk dump.

REPORT SEQUENCE
PROGRAM DUMP REPORT #
Full Individual Sequential
Full Program 80 o
Main Group-A 81 o
Group-A 82 o
Group-B 83 o
Key Layout 84 o
o
Function 85 o
(see table below)
Key & Symbol Name 86 o
Tax 87 o
PLU 88 o o
Clerk (Z2 position) Z2-89 o
Menu Layout 90 o
Hard Clerk Key 94 o
Clerk PLU / Group-A Assignment 95 o
Communication Setting 99 o

Required # for Individual Function Program Dump (X-85)

# Report Contents
1 system function flag
2 media currency symbol, media name, foreign currency exchange rate, media
function flag, preset tender key amount
3 number of programmed PLUs, PLU modifier value
4 terminal address
5 slip printer ID number
10 clerk name
20 % rate
21 discount amount
22 plus amount
23 adjustment rate
24 cheque-cashing/currency exchange rate, Euro currency exchange rate
25 PLU sales commission rate
26 PLU stock rate, stock unit name
27 tare weight 1 ~ 99
40 arrangement key sequence
41 cheque printing data

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IRC REPORT SEQUENCE
Collecting Transaction Data from Slaves

There are two kinds of IRC reports issued by the master ECR:
One is a consolidated report for all ECR's sales data and
the other is an individual report, by designating the slave ECR by using the sequence below;

Set the control key to X, Z1 or Z2 position.


- 1st level for daily report : X (read only) position or Z1 (reset) position
- 2nd level for periodic report : X (read only) position or Z2 (reset) position

Consolidated (all ECRs) Report


<X or Z>--(report #)--[X2]--[ENTER/TTL 25] or {select ALL ECRs from the list}--[ENTER/TTL 25]

Individual (per ECR) Report


<X or Z>--(report #)--[X2]--(slave ECR machine #)--[ENTER/TTL 25]
or {select from the list}--{select slave ECR from the list}--[ENTER/TTL 25]

Single Clerk Report X-8610/8611, Single Clerk Track Report X-8664


Consolidated (all ECRs) Report
< X >--{(report #)--[X2] or select from the list}--{(sequential clerk #)--[ • ] or select from the list}--
[ENTER/TTL 25]
Individual (per ECR) Report
< X >--{(report #)--[X2] or select from the list}--{(sequential clerk #)--[ • ] or select from the list}--{(slave
ECR machine #) or select from the list}--[ENTER/TTL 25]

The master ECR can collect the slave ECR's sales data only when the slave ECR is in an idle condition (no other
communication, no transaction). When the slave ECR is transmitting sales data to the master, the display shows
"--- IRC COMM ---" and ECR locks until IRC communication stops.

The following IRC reports are printed on the master and slave ECRs respectively.
'IRC Z report printed or not printed' [SF-29.b] can be programmed also.

Master prints Slave prints


Consolidated X-report a consolidated report a confirmation report on journal only
Individual X-report a designated slave's report a confirmation report on journal only
own report and a consolidated report with
printed [b=0] own report
Consolidated IRC status
Z-report own confirmation report and a consolidated
not printed [b=1] a confirmation report on journal only
report with IRC status
Individual printed [b=0] a designated slave's report with IRC status own report
Z-report not printed [b=1] a designated slave's report with IRC status a confirmation report on journal only

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REPORT # REPORT SEQUENCE
IRC REPORT 1st level 2nd level All ECRs Per ECR
(X / Z1) (X / Z2) consolidated individual
Auto Full Transaction 8801 8802 o o
Hourly 8805 8806 o o
Grand Total 1 --- 8807 o o
Cash In Drawer 8808 --- o o
Clerk 8810 8811 o o
Single Clerk (X position only) 8610 8611 o o Note 1
Specified 20 PLU/Group-A Sales per Clerk --- 8812 o o
Main Group-A 8820 8821 o o
Group-A 8825 8826 o o
Group-A Stock --- 8827 o o Note 2
Group-B 8830 8831 o o
PLU 8840 8841 o o
PLU Stock --- 8842 o o Note 2
Item Track 8862 --- * o
Clerk Item Track (X position only) X-8864 --- * o
Single Clerk Track (X position only) X-8664 --- o o Note 3
Clerk Balance 8870 --- * o
ESF Status [SF-78.a=1] 8879 --- * o Note 4
(optional memory board required)

* The consolidated reports are not available for these reports. However, if PC communication module Tensai2000 is used
as an IRC master, you can take individual report from all ECRs at one time. In order to have the consolidated report data,
add the individual report data together on PC.

In addition to all of above reports, you can take Time & Attendance (8819) reports by Tensai2000.

Note 1: X-8610 Single Clerk report is also printed with X-8664 Clerk Item Track report by [SF-28.b].

Note 2: Consolidated Z report: the stock of slave ECRs is added to master ECR's stock memory and cleared to zero.
Individual Z report: the stock of designated slave ECR is not added to master ECR's stock memory but it is
cleared.
Both reports do not clear the master ECR's stock memory. Issue Z-27/42 reports on the master to clear.

Note 3: X-8664 All ECRs (consolidated) Clerk Item Track


Number of tracks per ECR printed on this report is limited to 21 tracks. If a clerk has more than 21 tracks, "ECR
machine # --->" mark is printed on the report.

Note 4: To issue ESF report 8879, "ESF function available" [SF-78.a=1] should be set on both of master and slave ECRs.
When this individual report is taken, the slave's ESF data is always transmitted to the master.
X-8879: the master prints ESF status but the slave IRC status only.
Z-8879: the master always prints ESF status only. The slave prints ESF status and if [SF-78.c=1] is set, the ESF
data is printed with ESF status on the slave.

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PROGRAM DUMP CONTENTS
FULL PROGRAM (80)
Consists of following five separate reports 81 ~ 85.

MAIN GROUP-A (81)


X-81

MG 01 MAIN GP-01 main group-A number 1 ~ 10, descriptor

GROUP-A (82)
X-82

GA 01 GROUP-A-01 01 group-A number 1 ~ 64, descriptor, link main group-A number

GROUP-B (83)
X-83

GB 01 GROUP-B-01 group-B number 1 ~ 25, descriptor

KEY LAYOUT (84)


X-84

KEY-001-002-003-004-005- key position number


135 114 113 112 111 key function number
: (Refer to Key Layout programming for numbers.)
KEY-116-117-118-119-120-
001 001 001 002 002 002: indicates Look Up PLU keys
KEY-121-122-123-124-125- 001: indicates Hard PLU keys
002 002 002 001 001
KEY-126-127-128- Hard PLU/Look Up PLU Key Layout
001 001 001 key position number
------------------------ Hard PLU/Look Up PLU key number
KEY-042-043-044-045-046-
PL 075 074 073 072 071
:
KEY-119-120-121-122-123-
PL 005 004 003 002 001 Look Up PLU key number
KEY-124-125-126-127-128-
PL 005 004 003 002 001 Hard PLU key number
------------------------

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FUNCTION (85)
X-85 clerk sequential number 1 ~ 32, name [SF-11.a=0]
In case of [SF-11.a=1], 2 digits clerk symbol after sequential # and name (14
01 CLERK NAME 00001 characters) printed. For example, "02 MT MIKE TAYLOR"
:
------------------------
% 1 10 % % rate 1 ~ 3
:
------------------------
AJST1 10 % adjustment rate 1, 2
AJST2 20 %
------------------------
CHEQUE 10 % cheque-cashing/currency exchange charge rate
------------------------
EURO 0.15128 Euro currency rate
------------------------
TR-01 0.01 lb tare weight 1 ~ 99 [SF-25.e=0: lb, e=1: kg]
:
------------------------
Q-1 1.0 kg stock rate 1 ~ 7 with stock unit name
:
------------------------
S1 CM 0 % sales commission rate 1 ~ 4
:
------------------------
DSCNT 20.00 discount amount
PLUS 10.00 plus amount
------------------------
M-01 FF FRANC media number, currency symbol (printed if programmed), media name
FX- 3.353876 foreign currency exchange rate (FX- 0 is printed if not programmed)
F1-00000000 F2-10000001 media function flag
F3-00001000 F4-00000000
:
M-25 CASH
F1-10000010 F2-10100000
F3-00000000 F4-00000000
------------------------
P.TENDER 1 CASH preset tender key amount 1 ~ 10
5.00
:
------------------------ arrangement key sequence 1 ~ 4 (printed if programmed)
ARNG1 "P" shows Hard PLU key number.
001P--002P--003P--004P-- (Refer to Key Layout programming for key function number.)
165---155---135---
------------------------ cheque printing data
CQ-1 Y:06 X:02
CQ-1 ~ 8 shows the item numbers 1 ~ 8
: :
Y: line number, X: column number
CQ-9 06 dots
CQ-9: the number of dot spaces between the lines
------------------------
PLU 877 number of programmed PLUs
MDF1-301 MDF2-302 PLU modifier value 1 ~ 3
MDF3-203
------------------------
ID# A terminal address for PC communication
------------------------
S# 01 1 slip printer ID number
------------------------
SF-001 - 00000100 system function flag data
:
------------------------
xxxxxx-XX-Vx.xx ECR model - software type - ROM version

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KEY & SYMBOL NAME (86)
X-86

N001 % 1 key & symbol number, name


: (Refer to Key/Symbol programming for number.)
------------------------
S 01 ECR NAME ECR name
S 02 K.NAME01 kitchen printer names 1 ~ 4
:
S 05 K.NAME04
------------------------
L 01
LINK MESSAGE-# 01 supplementary message number, message
:
------------------------
W 01 WARN MESSAGE# 01 warning message number, message
:

TAX (87)
X-87

V VAT system symbol


TAX 1 10 % VAT tax rate
TAX 3 30 %
A add-on tax system symbol
TAX 2 tax table has been programmed
0.00 0.10 tax exemption limit amount
0.01 I 0.21 tax amount, I/R (I: irregular part / R: regular part), breakpoint
0.02 I 0.38
0.03 I 0.56
0.04 I 0.73
0.05 I 0.91
0.06 R 1.08
0.07 R 1.24
0.08 R 1.41 straight tax rate
TAX 4 5 %

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PLU (88)
X-88

P--------------1# PLU code


PLU-NAME 000000001 PLU bane
-98- 1P 1.00 -HALO- (left digit: value, right digit: # of digits), 1st price
2P 1.10 2nd price
GA GROUP-A-01 link group-A name
GB GROUP-B-01 link group-B name (*)
LP--------------2#
PLU-NAME 000000002 link PLU code and name [PF-5.e=0] (*)
F1-00000000 F2-10000001
F3-00000000 F4-00000000 PLU function flag data
F5-00000000 F6-00000000
P--------------2#
PLU-NAME 000000002
-98- 1P 1.00
2P 1.10
GA GROUP-A-01
GB GROUP-B-01
LUP-05 LOOK UP KEY 005 link LOOK UP PLU key number and name [PF-5.e=1] (*)
F1-00000000 F2-10000001
F3-00000000 F4-00000000 (*) printed if programmed
F5-00001000 F6-00000000

P--------------1#
PLU-NAME 000000001 Only PLU code, PLU name, and PLU price are printed by [SF-30.h=1].
1P 1.00
2P 1.10

CLERK (89)
Z-89

C 01 1 HCL-01 clerk sequential #01 ~ 32, secret clerk code, assigned Hard clerk key number
CLERK NAME 00001 clerk name [SF-11.a=0] for 16 characters
F1-11101111 F2-01000000 clerk security function flag data F1, F2
C 02MT 2 HCL-02 2-digit clerk symbol after clerk sequential #
MIKE TAYLOR clerk name [SF-11.a=1] for 14 characters
F1-11101111 F2-01000000 **** indicates unused clerk code
:
C 32 ****

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MENU LAYOUT (90)
X-90

H 001 hard PLU key number


A P--------------1# A: menu 1, assigned PLU code
PLU-NAME 000000001 assigned PLU descriptor
B P-------------50# B: menu 2
PLU-NAME 000000050
C P------------100# C: menu 3
PLU-NAME 000000100

HARD CLERK KEY (94)


X-94

HCL-01 01 hard clerk key number 1 ~ 15, assigned clerk's sequential number
CLERK NAME 00001 assigned clerk name
:
HCL-15 15
CLERK NAME 00015

CLERK PLU/GROUP-A ASSIGNMENT (95)

Refer to Clerk PLU Assignment programming (SP-214) for details.

Clerk PLU Assignment [SF-12.c=0] has been programmed.


X-95

SPL-01 assignment number 1 ~ 20


P--------------1# assigned PLU code
PLU-NAME 000000001 PLU descriptor
:
SPL-20
P-------------20#
PLU-NAME 000000020

Clerk Group-A Assignment [SF-12.c=1] has been programmed.


SGA-01 GA 01 GROUP-A-01 assignment number 1 ~ 20, assigned group-A number, descriptor
SGA-02 GA 02 GROUP-A-02
:
SGA-20 GA 20 GROUP-A-20

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LOOK UP PLU (97)
X-97

Menu 2 05 Look Up PLU menu shift 1 value (SP-509)


Menu 3 10 Look Up PLU menu shift 2 value (SP-509)
------------------------
LUP-01 LOOK UP KEY 001 Look Up PLU key number , name (SP-502)
F1-00000000 F2-00000000 Look Up PLU function flag (SP-500)
P--------------1# Assigned PLU code (SP-504)
PLU-NAME 00001 Assigned PLU name
P--------------2#
PLU-NAME 00002
P--------------3#
PLU-NAME 00003

COMMUNICATION SETTING (99)


X-99

Channel-A <RS-485>
Baud Rate : 38400 bps programmed by [SF-89.a]
------------------------
Channel-B <RS-232C>
For Use : PC programmed by [SF-90]
Baud Rate : 38400 bps
Parity : Disable programmed by [SF-94]
Data Bit : 8 bits
Stop Bit : 1 stop
ECR--ECR : 38400 bps baud rate for ECR to ECR RAM data transfer [SF-89.d,e]
------------------------
Channel-D <RS-232C> Optional IF board required.
For Use : Scanner programmed by [SF-92]
Baud Rate : 9600 bps
Parity : Even programmed by [SF-98]
Data Bit : 7 bits
Stop Bit : 1 stop
------------------------
Channel-E <RS-232C> Optional IF board required.
For Use : ----- programmed by [SF-93]
Baud Rate : 19200 bps
Parity : Even programmed by [SF-100]
Data Bit : 7 bits
Stop Bit : 1 stop
------------------------
S# 01 1 slip printer ID # (SP-179)
------------------------
ID# A terminal address for batch communication (SP-172)
------------------------

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VII. SERVICE PROGRAMMING

INITIAL RESET
This operation must be performed after any of the followings:
- machine block
- machine repair
- replacement of other ROM

The initial reset operation does not clear any programming or sales data.

Perform the following operations:

1. Unplug the AC cord.


2. Turn the control key to SP position.
3. Press the following three keys at same time:
Flat Keyboard Stroke Keyboard

4. While pressing these keys, connect AC cord to turn the power on.
The "IR DONE" message will be displayed.

If the functions in SP position do not work after flag selection, please follow the procedures
below;

CAUSE: If system function flag [SF-31.g=1] is selected before Clerk security function [CF-1.h=1], then the
functions in SP position will not work. This may happen as a result of memory corruption or by human error.

PROCEDURE: After performing the initial reset, programming in SP position is permitted.


If the auto preset is done, only Clerk #1 can operate the programmings in SP position. However, if a mistake is
made in programming, please try the initial reset again.

1. Perform the initial reset.


2. Perform one of the following operations;
- auto preset (SP-9905),
- set [SF-31.g] to '0', or
- set [CF-1.h] to '1'.

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TEST PROGRAMS
RAM TEST SP-9901
This test diagnoses the functioning capability of each RAM. The testing process automatically
erases RAM contents (all programming and sales data) and after the RAM test, the initial reset is
automatically done. After the RAM test is done, perform Auto Preset on page 119.

For all RAMs: RAMs on the MPU board and RAM board
< SP >--(9901)--[X2/ENTER]--[ • /ENTER]--[CL] or {select from the list}--{select ALL RAMs from the list
or enter 0}--[ • /ENTER]--[CL]
For selected RAM on RAM board:
Use this test when the RAM board is added. This is not available when more than 877 PLUs are already
programmed.

< SP >--(9901)--[X2/ENTER]--(RAM chip # on the RAM board: 1 ~ 4)--[ • /ENTER]


or {select from the list}--{select RAM #01~04 from the list or enter RAM chip #: 1 ~ 4}--[ • /ENTER]

9901 RAM TEST


00-ALL RAMs
01-#01 on RAM board
02-#02 on RAM board
03-#03 on RAM board
04-#04 on RAM board

Display Message of RAM Test


TEST RAM-## Displayed during RAM test (RAM-## shows expanded RAM chip number).
RAM#01 200000 Standard RAM is OK. (No RAM board is installed.)
RAM#03 300000 RAM board SX MR K-UNIT 021-1M (2 x 4 M RAM chip: #1, 2) is OK.
RAM#05 400000 RAM board SX/TX MR K-UNIT 021-2M (4 x 4 M RAM chip: #1 ~ 4) is OK.
TEST RAM-## OK The selected RAM chip is OK.
TEST RAM-## NG The selected RAM chip is not installed.
RAM#nn XXXXXX There is an error in the address shown.
RAM#nn : RAM chip number on RAM board XXXXXX : error address
RAM 1 : 200000 ~ 27FFFF RAM 2 : 280000 ~ 2FFFFF
RAM 3 : 300000 ~ 37FFFF RAM 4 : 380000 ~ 3FFFFF
* SYSTEM ERROR * Shows the system error with buzzer sound.
Unplug AC cord. Contact your distributor.

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PHYSICAL RAM TEST
This test erases all RAM contents on the MPU board and RAM board (same as SP-9901).

Perform the following operations:


1. Unplug the AC cord.
2. Turn the control key to SP position.
3. Press the following three keys at same time:
Flat Keyboard Stroke Keyboard

4. While pressing these keys, plug the AC cord to turn the power ON.
5. After the automatic initial reset, RAM test is started automatically.
Refer to the previous page for the RAM test message.
6. Press CL key to finish the physical RAM test.
The "IR DONE" message will be displayed.
7. After the RAM test is done, perform (3) Auto Preset on page 119.

ROM TEST SP-9902


Model name - type - ROM version, check-sum and on-bit will be displayed and printed on the receipt
and journal. This test does not erase the RAM contents. (It takes about one minute to check.)

< SP >--{(9902)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[ • /ENTER]

PLU DATA ERASE SP-289


This operation erases all PLU programming data. Other programs will not be erased.
This is not on the program list.
< SP >--(289)--[X2/ENTER]--(1919)--[X2/ENTER]

TEST PRINT SP-9909


< SP >--{(9909)--[X2/ENTER]--or select from the list}--[ • /ENTER]

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HARDWARE TEST SP-9998/9999
This test is required after the machine was repaired, parts replaced or the hardware modified.

< SP >--(9998 without auto preset: RAM contents are not erased / 9999 with auto preset: RAM contents are
erased)--[X2/ENTER]--[ • /ENTER] or {select from the list}--[ • /ENTER]

STEP 0: AUTO PRESET (SP-9999 only)


STEP 1: CONTROL KEY
STEP 2: KEYBOARD
STEP 3: DISPLAY
STEP 4: CLERK iBUTTON (SP-9998 only, Optional clerk iButton required)
STEP 5: DRAWER
STEP 6: PRINTER
STEP 7: INTERFACE (Special jig required)
STEP 8: ROM TEST & INITIAL RESET

9998 HARD TST W/O PRE 9999 HARD TST W PREST

ARE YOU SURE ? ARE YOU SURE ?


ACCEPT-[ENT / •] ACCEPT-[ENT / •]

CANCEL - [CL] CANCEL - [CL]

P P

STEP 1: CONTROL KEY


Turn the control key from SP to Z2 position slowly.
CTL KEY : <SP> <--> <R > <X > <Z1> <Z2>
5555 ---- 4444 3333 2222 1111 (rear display)
Press CL key to skip.
Turn the control key to SP position slowly.

CTL KEY : <SP>

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STEP 2: KEYBOARD
Press the shaded keys following the direction as shown below.
Check the key catch buzzer.
Press CL key to skip.

---- -##-
key code displayed

Flat Keyboard Start Stroke Keyboard

Start

End End

STEP 3: DISPLAY
Check all segments by displaying them on the rear display.
Check LCD contrast and back light. Check all segments and characters by displaying them.
Check power LED is lit.
Press any key except CL key to pause the display.

DISPLAY TEST

STEP 4: OPTIONAL CLERK iBUTTON (Hardware modification required. Refer to page 52.)
Insert an optional clerk iButton for the hardware test.
Check the inserted iButton number and the displayed key number are the same.
Press CL key to skip.

INSERT IBUTTON

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STEP 5: DRAWER
Press 1 key to open the optional drawer.
Press CL key to skip.

DRAWER CLOSE DRAWER OPEN DRAWER CLOSE


Drawer sensor required to display
the drawer condition.


STEP 6: PRINTER
Press RPF key and check the receipt paper feed.
Press JPF key and check the journal paper feed.
Press "0" key to start print test.
While printing, unplug AC cord. Then, connect AC cord and confirm the printer recovers.
Lift the journal roll to check journal near end sensor.
Lift the receipt roll to check optional receipt near end sensor.

Dot Matrix Printer


PRINTER TEST Press RPF key and check the receipt paper feed.
↓ Press JPF key and check the journal paper feed.

M-0 A-1 M-0 means "Press "0" for Manual cutter." A-1 means "Press "1" for Auto
↓ cutter." (Always press 0 for the dot matrix printer.)
Press "0" key to start print test. While printing, unplug AC cord. Then,
connect AC cord and confirm the printer recovers.

NOT NEAR END Lift the journal roll to check journal near end sensor.

JOURNAL NEAR END Lift the receipt roll to check optional receipt near end sensor.

RECEIPT NEAR END option

Press CL key to skip.

Thermal Printer
PRINT TEST Press RPF key and check the receipt paper feed.
↓ Press JPF key and check the journal paper feed.
Press "0" key to start print test. While printing, unplug AC cord. Then, connect
AC cord and confirm the printer recovers.
RCT H-DW & P-IN Receipt printer: Pull the platen open lever, open the paper roll cover and remove
↓ the paper to check receipt end sensor.

RCT H-UP & P-OUT Place the paper on the paper roll bed and close the paper roll cover.

JNL H-DW & P-IN Journal printer: Pull the platen open lever, open the paper roll cover and remove
↓ the paper to check journal end sensor.

JNL H-UP & P-OUT Place the paper on the paper roll bed and close the paper roll cover.

Press CL key to skip.

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STEP 7: INTERFACE (Special jig required)
Press CL key to skip.

I/F Test **** GOOD **** Er RTS<B>-CTS<B>


is normally displayed.

STEP 8: ROM TEST & INITIAL RESET


It takes about one minute.
Test completed with ROM version, on-bits and check-sum printing.
Then automatic initial reset is done.

ROM TEST

xxxxxx-xx-Vx.xx **** model-software type-version, check-sum


------- on-bits

IR DONE

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AUTO PRESET
When ECR is shipped from plant, the auto preset has already been done. If the reprogramming of the
standard key layout or the auto preset is required, perform the following sequences. Refer to the next
page for details of the key table selection its transfer.

(1) INITIAL RESET


- Unplug AC cord.
- Turn the control key to SP position.
- Connect AC cord while pressing three keys.

Flat Keyboard Stroke Keyboard

(2) KEY TABLE SELECTION


- Unplug AC cord.
- Turn the control key to SP position.
- Connect AC cord while pressing three keys.
- Select [ C0 ] or [ F0 ] for fixed key table. (Repeat this operation to toggle.)

Flat Keyboard Stroke Keyboard

(3) AUTO PRESET


< SP >--{(9905 for standard auto preset)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[ • /ENTER]

SP-9906: 1 for Standard, 2 for U.K., 3 for Arabia

(4) KEY TABLE TRANSFER


The fixed key table contents, i.e. the standard key layout, can be transferred (copied) to programmable key
table by SP-9904 operation.
< SP >--{(9904)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[ • /ENTER]

(5) KEY TABLE SELECTION


- Unplug AC cord.
- Turn the control key to SP position.
- Connect AC cord while pressing three keys. (Same key positions as (2) above.)
- Select [ C1 ] or [ F1 ] for programmable key table. (Repeat this operation to toggle.)

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NOTE FOR KEY TABLE SELECTION

There are two key tables in the memory: A fixed key table with standard key layout (indicated in I.
STANDARD KEY LAYOUT) and a programmable key table. When ECR is shipped from plant, the
programmable key table is selected with standard key layout preprogrammed.

If desired, a fixed key table can be used although the contents of the programmable key table are saved. Select [
F0 ] or [ C0 ] by key table selection. After this operation, [ F0 ] or [ C0 ] is displayed for one second, depending
on which keyboard is used. If this operation is done again, the programmable key table will be chosen,
displaying [ F1 ] or [ C1 ].

DISPLAY KEYBOARD SELECTION KEY TABLE SELECTION


[ F0 ] flat keyboard fixed key table
[ F1 ] flat keyboard programmable key table
[ C0 ] stroke keyboard fixed key table
[ C1 ] stroke keyboard programmable key table

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IRC PROGRAM DATA TRANSFER
Before transferring the program data, make sure if IRC status check (SP/X-8800) on the master has
been done. The master ECR will check up to ECR sequential number 8. After this operation, all
ECRs connected on the system become operational for IRC communication, and the IRC system
configuration table is printed.

IRC Status Check


< SP >--{(8800)--[X2/ENTER] or select IRC PROGRAM - 8800 IRC STATUS CHECK from the list}--[ • /ENTER]
< X >--{(8800)--[X2/ENTER] or select IRC STATUS CHECK from the list}--[TTL 25/ENTER]

Using the sequence below, the master ECR's programming data is transmitted to a designated slave
ECR or to all slave ECRs:

Before doing all programming data transfer '8999', make sure that the optional RAM board
installed and the keyboard types are the same. If the keyboard types are different and the program
data transfer is required, perform the data transfer and then reprogram key layout on the slave ECR by
performing steps 1 to 5 (except step 3 Auto Preset) of AUTO PRESET in page 119.

After the program data is transferred, the confirmation report is issued on the master and also on each
slave ECR where data transfer was successful. On slave ECRs where transfer was not successful, no
report is issued.

PROGRAMMING DATA TRANSFER SEQUENCE

To all slave ECRs


<SP or Z1/P>--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--[ENTER/TTL 25]
To a designated slave ECR
<SP or Z1/P>--{(PGM-#: see table below)--[X2/ENTER] or select from the list}--{(slave ECR machine #: max. 3 digits)
or select from the list}--[ ENTER/TTL 25]

KEY
PGM-# CONTENTS
POSITION
All programming except PLU stock, group-A stock, ECR name, machine number,
8999
SP date, time and terminal address for PC batch communication
8909 All programming except clerk, group and PLU programming
8901 % rate, foreign currency exchange rate, Euro currency rate
All PLU programming except stock
Z1/P 8902
(should not be done when the slave ECRs have the sales data)
8903 All group programming except stock

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VIII. WARNING MESSAGES
The messages which are programmed by SP-182 will be displayed under certain specific conditions. In the auto
preset condition, the default messages "WARN MESSAGE# xx" are displayed.

WM-#1 PRINTER ERROR: Unplug AC cord and check the printer. Then plug AC cord.
WM-#2 INPUT FIGURE OVER LIMITATION
Press CL key. (PLU HALO can be released temporarily by using HALO RELEASE key)
It is displayed when total amount exceeds the amount limitation of EFT terminal.
WM-#3 CLERK IS NOT SIGNED ON
WM-#4 ITEM OR MEDIA (SLIP) VALIDATION IS COMPULSORY
Print item or media validation by ITEM/MEDIA VALIDATION key.
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#5 TOTAL (SLIP) VALIDATION IS COMPULSORY: Print total validation by TOTAL VALIDATION key.
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#6 Dot Printer: VALIDATION PAPER HAS NOT BEEN INSERTED INTO ECR
It is displayed only when [SF-10.c=1] is set.
WM-#7 Dot Printer: VALIDATION PAPER HAS NOT BEEN REMOVED FROM ECR
It is displayed only when [SF-10.c=1] is set.
WM-#8 MESSAGE INPUT IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#9 PERFORM FOREIGN CURRENCY SUBTOTAL DISPLAY OPERATION
Press F.C. SBTL key and F.C. MEDIA key.
WM-#10 NUMBER OF PERSONS INPUT IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#11 SBTL KEY DEPRESSION IS COMPULSORY BEFORE TENDERED AMOUNT INPUT
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#12 TAX TABLE IS NOT PRESET: Enter tax amount manually. Preset tax table.
WM-#13 TENDERED AMOUNT INPUT IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#14 DRAWER IS OPEN
This message is displayed only when the factory optional 'drawer open sensor' is being used.
WM-#15 CASH DECLARATION IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#16 REGISTRATION BUFFER IS ALMOST FULL: Prepare to close the transaction.
WM-#17 PLU STOCK IS ZERO OR NEGATIVE
Enter stock by programming. Displays only if programmed.
(can be released temporarily by using HALO RELEASE key)
WM-#18 Dot Printer: JOURNAL PAPER NEAR END
Replace with new paper roll.
(only at the beginning of transaction, it can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#19 ECR TO ECR RAM DATA TRANSFER ERROR
Check the cable connection between ECR & ECR. Refer to INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL for
details.
WM-#20 CLERK iBUTTON IS REMOVED
Insert previously removed clerk iButton.
WM-#21 SLIP PRINTER IS BUSY
Press CL key and wait for the printer to be ready. Press 'PRINT' on the printer to proceed with the slip.
WM-#22 NOT USED
WM-#23 RECEIPT PAPER END
Replace with new paper roll. Dot Printer: While the paper is replaced, only RPF key can be pressed. Press X2
key to start printing. It is displayed only when [SF-10.b=1] is set for dot printer.
WM-#24 JOURNAL PAPER END
Replace with new paper roll. Dot Printer: While the paper is replaced, only JPF key can be pressed. Press X2
key to start printing. It is displayed only when [SF-10.a=1] is set for dot printer.
WM-#25 Thermal Printer: THERMAL PRINTER IS OVERHEATED
Please wait until the head cools down.
WM-#26 Thermal Printer: THERMAL PRINTER HEAD IS RELEASED
Close the paper roll cover by pressing down the surbased area.
WM-#27 SHORT TENDERING AMOUNT INPUT OF TTL 25 PROHIBITED
WM-#28 SIMPLE CONDIMENT PLU ENTRY IS PROHIBITED
Main PLU not entered yet.

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WM-#29 SIMPLE CONDIMENT PLU INPUT IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#30 PLU NOT FOUND: Enter correct PLU code or program PLU code.
WM-#31 CHECK-OUT BILL ISSUE IS COMPULSORY
Press CHECK-OUT BILL key. (can be canceled by using BILL CANCEL key)
WM-#32 SLIP PAPER HAS NOT BEEN INSERTED
WM-#33 CURRENT ITEM TRACK / CLERK INTERRUPT MEMORY IS FULL
Close the item track or the clerk's transaction temporarily by NEW BALANCE key or close it by a TOTAL
(media) key.
WM-#34 ENTIRE ITEM TRACK / CLERK INTERRUPT MEMORY IS FULL
- close the item track by NEW BALANCE key or the clerk's transaction temporarily by STORAGE key, then
- close another item track, or
- another clerk's transaction by a media key to secure additional item track / clerk interrupt memory, or
- do the previous balance key operation.

CHECKING THE NUMBER OF BLOCKS OF ITEM TRACK [SF-12.a=0] or


CLERK INTERRUPT MEMORY [SF-12.a=1]

This function is used for checking the number of remaining blocks.


- Set the control key to X position.
- Press ITEM TRACK # key.
- The number of remaining blocks is displayed.

*** TRACK SORT ***


356 number of remaining blocks (total 384 blocks)

After the item track or the clerk's transaction has been closed by a media key, the occupied blocks will become free.
To secure the memory of currently occupied transactions, a new transaction can not be opened, even if a few blocks
remain.

The maximum number of item tracks or clerk interrupt memories, that can be handled, depends on the number of
items registered per item track or clerk interrupt memory.

# of blocks
- 384 blocks are available.
- One transaction always occupies one block.
- Up to 24 blocks (max. 359 items) are used for one transaction.
- 1st block can memorize 7 items, and 2nd ~ 24th blocks 16 items per block.

# of item tracks/clerk interrupt memories (max. 99 item tracks/32 clerk interrupt memories)
Up to 99 item tracks (max.) can be used if 39 items each is registered.
Up to 50 item tracks can be used if 103 items each is registered.
Up to 32 item tracks or clerk interrupt memories (max.) can be used if 183 items each is registered.
Up to 16 item tracks or clerk interrupt memories can be used if 359 items (max.) each is registered.

For example, in case of 50 tracks: 384 blocks / 50 tracks = 7 (7.68) blocks / track, 7 items + 6 blocks * 16 items = 103 items

WM-#35 NEW BALANCE CLOSING OF ITEM TRACK IS COMPULSORY


(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#36 NEW BALANCE CLOSING OF ITEM TRACK IS PROHIBITED
WM-#37 ITEM TRACK # INPUT IS COMPULSORY
WM-#38 TABLE # INPUT FOR CLERK INTERRUPT IS COMPULSORY
WM-#39 COOKING MESSAGE INPUT IS COMPULSORY
(WM-#37~ 39: can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#40 ITEM TRACK TRANSFER IS PROHIBITED
WM-#41 ITEM TRACK # NOT FOUND
WM-#42 SLIP PRINT IS COMPULSORY: (can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#43 CLERK ID ERROR
The clerk was not assigned to the track in registration. Enter correct clerk code or use the correct clerk key.
WM-#44 SUBTOTAL BILL ISSUE COMPULSORY: (can be released by using BILL CANCEL key)
WM-#45 ARE YOU SURE TO EXECUTE TRANSACTION VOID ?

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WM-#46 CLERK IS BEING USED
Sign off the clerk in R position. Then sign on the clerk again in the appropriate control key position by entering
clerk code and pressing CLERK ID key.
(displayed when Z report or program sequence is performed during transaction)
WM-#47 NOT USED
WM-#48 PLU CODE CHECK DIGIT ERROR
Enter correct PLU code.
WM-#49 PLU CODE PRICE CHECK DIGIT ERROR OF IN-STORE MARKING CODE
Enter correct PLU code.
WM-#50 NOT USED
WM-#51 NOT USED
WM-#52 NOT USED
WM-#53 NOT USED
WM-#54 CUSTOMER BILL MEMORY NOT EXIST
(displayed when optional memory board has not been installed)
WM-#55 CUSTOMER BILL MEMORY IS NEAR FULL
WM-#56 CUSTOMER BILL MEMORY IS FULL
Take Z-78 Customer Bill report to reset customer bill memory.
WM-#57 PRINT FONT DATA IN RAM IS FAIL
Original print font data in ROM is copied and written into RAM automatically.
WM-#58~62 NOT USED
WM-#63 PREPARATIONS FOR EURO CONVERSION ARE NOT COMPLETED
[SF-54.e=1], PGM-397, PGM-101
WM-#64 ENTERED NUMBERS FOR EURO CONVERSION SEQUENCE IS NOT CORRECT
WM-#65 SCANNER COMMUNICATION ERROR
WM-#66~68 NOT USED
WM-#69 JOURNAL DATA TRANSFER BUFFER IS FULL
WM-#70 IRC LINE (RS485) IS BUSY
WM-#71 ECR IS IN COMMUNICATION WITH EFT TERMINAL
WM-#72 EFT TERMINAL COMMUNICATION ERROR
Press CL key.
WM-#73 CARD DATA ABORTED BY EFT TERMINAL
WM-#74 ENTER VOUCHER NUMBER PRINTED ON A RECEIPT OF EFT TERMINAL
WM-#75 SLIP PRINTER ERROR
Confirm the setting of slip printer. Refer to INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL for details.
WM-#76 ENTER CORRECT CLERK CODE FOR TIME-IN OPERATION
WM-#77 TIME-IN OPERATION ALREADY DONE
WM-#78 TIME-IN OPERATION HAS NOT BEEN DONE YET
WM-#79 TIME & ATTENDANCE MEMORY IS FULL OR MEMORY NOT EXIST
Take Z-19 Time & Attendance report.
(displayed when optional memory board has not been installed)
WM-#80 ESF MEMORY IS FULL
Clear ESF data by issuing Z-79 report with data print by [SF-78.c], by taking Z-8879 by PC (from Tensai2000), or
by taking Z-79 report by PC batch communication. See also MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES "ESF NEAR
FULL".
WM-#81~84 KITCHEN PRINTER 1 ~ 4 ERROR
Confirm the setting of printers. Refer to INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL for details.
WM-#85~88 NOT USED
WM-#89 EFT TERMINAL IS OUT OF ORDER
Set "Storing EFT" for C-ZAM EFT terminal according to Dutch bank specification.
WM-#90 COMMUNICATION TIME OUT
WM-#91 WEIGHT HAS NOT BEEN CHANGED (ITEM NOT REMOVED)
(displayed only when the scale has been programmed this way)
WM-#92 NOT USED
WM-#93 TARE WEIGHT ENTRY IS OVER FLOW
WM-#94 TARE WEIGHT ENTRY IS COMPULSORY
(can be released temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key)
WM-#95 MANUAL TARE WEIGHT ENTRY IS PROHIBITED
WM-#96 THIS PLU IS NOT SCALABLE PLU
WM-#97 SCALE COMMUNICATION ERROR / WEIGHT ERROR
Confirm the setting of scale. Refer to INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL for details.
Reduce the item on the scale or put the item if the weight display is zero. This is displayed if the item weight on the
scale exceeds the limit weight of the scale or the item weight is zero when SCALE key is pressed.

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MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGES

It indicates that ECR data might be collapsed because of a low battery condition by battery
discharge while ECR is in stock for a long period.
SETUP REQUIRED
Perform Physical RAM Test and Auto Preset, then leave ECR ON for minimum of 3 hours
for battery charge.
INITIAL RESET RQ SYSTEM ERROR : Since Initial Reset is required, perform the initial reset.
IR DONE INITIAL RESET OPERATION ACCEPTED
--- Pc comm --- IN PC BATCH COMMUNICATION
PC comm error PC BATCH COMMUNICATION ERROR
--- PC-IN --- RECEIVING RAM DATA FROM PERIPHERAL (ECR to ECR RAM data transfer)
--- PC-OUT --- TRANSFERRING RAM DATA TO PERIPHERAL (ECR to ECR RAM data transfer)
OPTIONAL ESF MEMORY IS NEAR FULL
3371 records out of maximum 3971 if customer bill function is used.
7343 records out of maximum 7943 if customer bill function is not used.

ESF NEAR FULL The ESF memory near full condition can be cleared by issuing Z-79 report with data print
displayed on the bottom line by [SF-78.c], by taking Z-8879 by PC (from Tensai2000), or by taking Z-79 report by PC
batch communication.

When ESF memory becomes full, the data first stored, i.e. data at the starting of ESF
memory area, will be deleted from ESF memory (only when [SF-78.b=0] is selected).

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IX. IRC MESSAGES
Following messages are displayed on the master ECR or the slave ECRs in IRC communication:

Displayed on Slave ECR


--- IRC COMM --- Displayed on the top when a slave ECR is in IRC communication.
Displayed on Master ECR
-- IRC BUSY -- Displayed on the top when a slave ECR is in IRC communication, or when the communication line
is being used by other ECR for slip printer transmission, etc.
Displayed on the bottom when master ECR is in IRC communication of report collection or
ECR#-xx
program download.
Displayed on the bottom while the master is taking IRC Z report when a slave ECR is in error (can
ECR#-xx OFF
not communicate), or when the power is OFF, or the cable being disconnected.
Displayed on the bottom when a slave ECR is processing a transaction, or when a transaction is
ECR#-xx BUSY
closed but some compulsory conditions still remain.
xx: slave ECR's IRC ID (last two digits of machine number)

POWER OFF / BUSY / COMMUNICATION ERROR AT SLAVE ECR

For X-report data, the master ECR prints consolidated X report skipping power offed or busy slave ECR. See
IRC status printed at the end of the report for non-consolidated slave ECRs.

When collecting Z-report data and one or more of the slave ECRs are not ready, the master ECR displays slave
ECR status as shown above. Re-attempt to collect the slave's report or skip it.

TTL 25 key for re-attempt:


If you wish to include an ECR's data on Z-report, close the transaction in process on that particular slave, or turn
its power on and then press TTL 25 key on the master ECR.

CL key for skip:


If you do not wish an ECR's data on the report, press CL key and the master will skip that slave ECR. Master
resumes data collection for the next ECR in the system.

POWER OFF AT MASTER ECR

If the power fails while collecting X-report data, the master prints consolidated X report when the power
returns. See IRC status printed at the end of the report for non-consolidated slave ECRs.

If the power fails while collecting Z-report data, the master ECR displays the machine number of the slave
ECR when the power returns. Press CL key to skip or press TTL 25 key to re-attempt.

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