| SE-S10   Electronic Cash Register   (SE-S10 small drawer model)   User's Manual   START-UP is QUICK and EASY!   Simple to use!   20 departments and 500 PLUs   Automatic Tax Calculations   Calculator function   CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.   6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome   EU   DI   Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan   UK   INTRODUCTION   Safety precautions   • To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate as instructed.   After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference.   Please keep all informations for future reference.   • Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product.   About the icons   In this guide various icons are used to highlight safe operation of this product and to prevent injury to the operator and   other personnel and also to prevent damage to property and this product. The icons and definitions are given below.   Indicates that there is a risk of severe injury or death if used incorrectly.   Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.   Icon examples   To bring attention to risks and possible damage, the following types of icons are used.   The   symbol indicates that it includes some symbol for attracting attention (including warning). In this triangle the   actual type of precautions to be taken (electric shock, in this case) is indicated.   The symbol indicates a prohibited action. In this symbol the actual type of prohibited actions (disassembly, in this   case) will be indicated.   The   symbol indicates a restriction. In this symbol the type of actual restriction (removal of the power plug from an   outlet, in this case) is indicated.   Warning!   Handling the register   Should the register malfunction, start to emit smoke or a strange odor, or otherwise behave abnormally,   immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the   danger of fire and electric shock.   • Contact CASIO service representative.   Do not place containers of liquids near the register and do not allow any foreign matter to get into it. Should   water or other foreign matter get into the register, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug   from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.   • Contact CASIO service representative.   Should you drop the register and damage it, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from   the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.   • Attempting to repair the register yourself is extremely dangerous. Contact CASIO service representative.   Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltage components inside the register create   the danger of fire and electric shock.   • Contact CASIO service representative for all repair and maintenance.   Power plug and AC outlet   Use only a proper AC electric outlet. Use of an outlet with a different voltage from the rating creates the danger   of malfunction, fire, and electric shock. Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger of overheating and   fire.   Make sure the power plug is inserted as far as it will go. Loose plugs create the danger of electric shock,   overheating, and fire.   • Do not use the register if the plug is damaged. Never connect to a power outlet that is loose.   E 3 INTRODUCTION   Warning!   Use a dry cloth to periodically wipe off any dust built up on the prongs of the plug. Humidity can cause poor   insulation and create the danger of electric shock and fire if dust stays on the prongs.   Do not allow the power cord or plug to become damaged, and never try to modify them in any way. Continued   use of a damaged power cord can cause deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal wiring, and short   circuit, which creates the danger of electric shock and fire.   • Contact CASIO service representative whenever the power cord or plug requires repair or maintenance.   Caution!   Do not place the register on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so can cause the register — especially   when the drawer is open — to fall, creating the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock.   Do not place the register in the following areas.   • Areas where the register will be subject to large amounts of humidity or dust, or directly exposed to hot or cold air.   • Areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a close motor vehicle, or any other area subject to very high temperatures.   The above conditions can cause malfunction, which creates the danger of fire.   Do not overlay bend the power cord, do not allow it to be caught between desks or other furniture, and never   place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Doing so can cause short circuit or breaking of the power cord,   creating the danger of fire and electric shock.   Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet. Pulling on the cord can   damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.   Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electric shock. Pulling on the   cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.   At least once a year, unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner to clear dust from the area   around the prongs of the power plug.   Never use detergent to clean the power cord, especially power plug.   Keep small parts out of the reach of small children to make sure it is not swallowed accidentally.   Disposing of batteries:   Make sure that you dispose of used batteries in accordance with the rules and regulations in your local area.   E 4 Contents   Getting to know your cash register.................................................................... 6   Daily Job Flow ................................................................................................... 8   Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION ...........................................................   9 1. Loading Memory Protection Battery ........................................................... 9   2. Loading Paper Roll ..................................................................................... 9   3. Setting the Cash Register........................................................................... 10   4. If you want to use a printer as journal printer ............................................. 10   5. To remove receipt paper............................................................................. 11   6. To remove journal paper............................................................................. 11   7. Caution (in handling the thermal printer) .................................................... 11   8. Basic Programming for QUICK START....................................................... 12   9. Basic Operation after Basic Programming.................................................. 14   10. Daily Management Report.......................................................................... 18   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION............................................................   20   1. Various Programming ................................................................................. 20   2. Various Operations ..................................................................................... 37   Part-3   1. Calculator Mode.......................................................................................... 43   Part-4 USEFUL INFORMATION................................................................. 45   CALCULATOR FUNCTION .............................................................   43   1. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 45   2. Specifications.............................................................................................. 46   Basic Components and Accessories   Printer cover   Operator display   Mode switch   Accessories   Keyboard   Roll paper   1 pc   Mode keys   Drawer keys   User's manual   Fixing hook   Drawer   2 pcs   1 pc   (M drawer model only) 2 pcs   Magnetic plate* 1 pc   * Use this plate for tacking the notes   (SE-S10 small drawer model)   received from customer.   Weld lines   Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic molding process.   They are not cracks or scratches.   E 5 Getting to know your cash register   Getting to know your cash register   Mode Switch   The position of the Mode Switch controls the type of operations you   can perform on the cash register. The PROGRAM key (marked PGM)   can be select any Mode Switch setting, while OPERATOR key (marked   OP) can be used to select OFF, REG or CAL only.   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM RF OFF REG CAL X Z   PGM   OP key   ● ● ● PGM key   ● ● ● ● ● ● ●   OFF   In this position, the power of the cash register is off.   OP   PGM   REG (Register)   This is the position used for registration of normal transactions.   RF (Refund)   This is the position used for registration of refunds.   CAL (Calculator)   OP key PGM key   This is the position used for calculator mode.   PGM (Programming)   This is the position used to program the cash register to suit the   needs of your store.   Note:   An error is gener-   ated (E01 displayed)   whenever the position   of the Mode Switch is   changed during regis-   tration.   X (Read)   This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals with-   out clearing the totals.   Z (Reset)   This is the position used to produce reports of daily sales totals. This   setting clears the totals.   Display   Operator display   Customer display   ꢃ ꢂ ꢀꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢅꢆꢇ   ꢀ ꢁ Numeric Display   $ ! Entered values (unit prices or quantities) and   calculated values (subtotals, totals or change   amount due) are displayed here. The capacity of   the display is 8 digits.   This part of the display can be used to show the   current time or date between registrations (page   40).   Department Number Display   ! Anytime you press a department key to register a   unit price, the corresponding department number   appears here.   PLU Number Display   @ Anytime you perform a PLU registration, the cor-   responding PLU number appears here.   Character Display   % Number of Repeat Display   # In the character programming (P2) mode, it shows   the last entered character.   Anytime you perform “repeat registration” (page   14), the number of repeats appears here.   Note that only one digit is displayed for the num-   ber of repeats.   T C The total ( ) or change ( ) appears when a subtotal,   total, or change is obtained.   * In the paper saving mode, it shows .   E 6 Getting to know your cash register   Keyboard   • Department 6 through 20 are specified by   ( ) * + pressing the   key respectively as follows:   j PAPER   SAVING   POST   RECEIPT   TAX PGM   HELP   ~ → j j   Department 6 ~ 10   ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ ꢄ ꢅ ꢆ — s % # ~ → jj jj   Department 11 ~ 15   Department 16 ~ 20   DEPT   SHIFT   ERR.   DATE   TIME   FEED   PLU   AC C   CLK#   CORR   ~ → jjj jjj   % ' ꢇ ꢈ 4 5 PAPER   RC   CH   G Paper saving key   w SAVING   PD   7 8 9   4 5 6   MR   10/15/20   9/14/19   Paper saving key is the key to save printing   paper (Journal compressed printing/ No re   ꢉ # $ " 3 CHK   NS   s 8/13/18   ceipt issuing). In these cases, " " is lit on the   * 2 character display.   ꢀ ꢁ SUB TOTAL   1 2 3   & 7/12/17   H Post receipt key   < 1 CA AMT   . 0 00   Post receipt key is used for issuing receipt   after transaction. This key is effective if the   printer is defined as printing receipts. Refer   to page 38.   = TEND   6/11/16   Certain keys have two functions; one for register   mode and one for calculator mode.   In this manual, we will refer to specific keys as   noted below to make the operations as easy to   understand as possible:   I J Tax Program key   Help key   ~ / Help key is used for issuing assistant re-   ceipts such as programming date/ time,   paper installation etc.   Register Mode   1 l h y Feed key   2 3 Multiplication/ Date Time key   Clear key   Calculator Mode   3 AC key   t 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D g i j : . ; u m Minus/ Error Correction key   PLU (Price Look Up) key   Reference Number/Department Shift key   Percent/Cashier ID No. Assignment key   Received on Account key   Paid Out key   7 8 Percent key   : / m p Memory Recall key   A C D Drawer Open key   Equal key   , , ~   , ?Z >'   Numeric keys and 2-zero key   Decimal key   Charge key   E F " Check/No Sale key   , , , Subtotal key   Arithmetic Operation key   Cash Amount Tendered key   p ?Z >'   , , ~   , Numeric keys and 2-zero key   Decimal key   E F " , , , , Department keys   E 7 Daily Job Flow   Daily Job Flow   Before Opening The Store   1. Plugged in?   2. Enough Roll Paper?   Page-11   3. Date and Time is correct? Page-40   4. Enough small change in the drawer?   Page-41   While The Store Is Open   1. Registrations.   Page-14 ~   2. Issuing latest daily sales total if need-   ed.   (Generating report by Mode Switch to   X position.)   Page-18   After Closing The Store   1. Issuing Daily Sales Total.   (Resetting report by Mode Switch to   Z position.)   2. Picking up money in the drawer.   Page-41.   Turn the Mode Switch to OFF.   Page-19   Other   1. Troubleshooting   Page-45   E 8 QUICK START OPERATION   Part-1   1. Loading Memory Protection Battery   Important   You must initialize   the Cash register.   1. Remove the printer cover.   2. Open the battery compartment cover.   3. Load 2 new UM-3, or R6P (SUM-3) type batteries into the   compartment. Be sure that the plus (+) and minus (–) ends   of each battery are facing in the directions indicated by the il-   lustrations inside the battery compartment (Figure 1).   4. Replace the memory protection battery compartment cover   back into place.   (Figure 1)   · Note:To prevent to lose all of your settings and sales data, we recommend you to install   the memory protection batteries.   · REPLACE MEMORY PROTECTION BATTERIES AT LEAST ONCE EVERYYEAR.   2. Loading Paper Roll   To load receipt paper   !Open platen arm.   #Put the leading end of the paper over the   printer.   @Ensuring the paper is being fed from the bot-   tom of the roll, lower the roll into the space   behind the paper.   $Close the platen arm slowly until it locks   steadily.   CAUTION   RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.   DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.   E 9 Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION   3. Setting the Cash Register   Plug the power cord of the cash register into AC outlet.   ! Please choose your language followed by printed message.   @ When the display shows blinking "0", such as   # 00-00-00   Enter current date in Day, Month, Year.   When the display shows blinking "0", such as   $ 00-00   Enter current time in Hour, Minute.   Set the mode switch to REG.   Tear off any excess paper.   % ^ & Replace the printer cover slowly.   *Default printer definition is receipt printer.   4. If you want to use a printer as journal printer   Set printing system as journal.   $ Roll the paper onto the take up real a few turns.   ! CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Z Zu   % ^ & Set the left plate of the take up need and place the   reel into the register.   Press the   per.   Replace the printer cover slowly.   Remove the printer cover by lifting up the back.   @ l key to take up any slack in the pa-   Press the   l key until approximately 20cm of the   # paper is fed from the register.   E 10   Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION   5. To remove receipt paper   Open the platen arm.   ! Remove the core of the paper.   @ 6. To remove journal paper   !Remove the printer cover by $Remove the take-up reel &Remove the core of the pa-   lifting up the back.   from the printer and take off   the left plate of the reel.   per.   %Remove the journal paper   from the take-up reel.   @Press the lkey until ap-   proximately 20cm of the pa-   per is fed from the printer.   #Cut off the roll paper.   *Load new paper following the   instructions "1. To load jour-   nal paper".   ^Open the platen arm.   7. Caution (in handling the thermal printer)   1. Never touch the printer head and platen.   2. Unpack the paper just before you use.   3. Avoid heat/ direct sunlight.   4. Avoid dusty and humid places for strage.   5. Do not scratch the paper.   6. Do not keep the paper under the following circumstances: High humidity and temperature/ direct   sunlight/ contact with glue, thinner or rubber eraser.   E 11   Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION   Mode Switch   CAL X   8. Basic Programming for QUICK START   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Procedure   Purpose   1. To select the date format and monetary mode (if necessary)   You can select the date format and monetary mode after initialization depending on   the requirements in your area. Default date format is Day/ Month/ Year and default   monetary mode is add 2.   C Date Format Selections   Select date format   and   monetary mode   P3 appears in mode display   Year/ Month/ Day   Day/ Month/ Year   Month/ Day/ Year   ? Z X ?ZXX   Program set code No.   A Monetary Mode Selections   X?p   Add 0   Add 1   Add 2   (0.)   ? Z X Select number from list A   Select number from list B   (0.0)   (0.00)   B (To end the setting)   2. Input the desired add-in tax rate to the appropriate department key.   (This procedure below programs add-in tax rate only. If you want to set add-on tax   or tax with special rounding, refer to page 27 of this manual.)   A) Enter   and press the   key.   1 B) Press the   key.   ~ C) Enter tax rate. (Example: For 6% enter “6”, 5.75% enter “5.75”.)   D) Press the appropriate department key.   E) Repeat step B) and C) to set other department key.   F) Press the   key to end tax programming.   Note: In case of setting the wrong tax rate to the key, please enter   and press   ? Setting the tax rates   those department keys above, and quit this procedure by pressing   and start from the beginning of this procedure.   key,   Example :   Set add-in tax 8% to department 2, 3, 15% to department 4 key.   Start tax program.   ~ Enter tax rate and press dept key.   Enter tax rate and press dept key.   Enter tax rate and press dept key.   To end the setting.   8 8 15   E 12   Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION   Procedure   Purpose   3. In case of accepting two (the Euro and the local) currencies.   3-1. Press the following keys to define the main currency/print out currency of the   subtotal.   C P3 appears in mode display   XVXX   Euro status   Zp   (1) Main currency = Local, Print out subtotal = Local: ?   Euro Status   (2) Main currency = Euro, Print out subtotal = Euro : Z   (3) Main currency = Local, Print out subtotal = Both: X   (4) Main currency = Euro, Print out subtotal = Both : C   Setting the Euro   (to end the setting)   3-2. Press the following keys to set the currency exchange rate against the Euro.   Z P appears in mode display   Z"B>;   Example: (Exchange rate and decimal position)   Currency exchange rate = 1 Euro in local currency   1 Euro = 1.95583 DM : Z>BB<CB   (To end the setting)   •The rate within the range of 0.00001 to 999999.   4. In case of becoming to accept the Euro only.   You can restrict the registable currency to the Euro only by the following procedure.   Restricting the Cur-   rency   1. Turn the mode switch to Z position.   2. Issue all reset report including periodic data.   3. Press the following keys to set.   ?Z?MX??X p   to the Euro   . If you want to cancel this operation, press   instead of   p 5.For Australia only.   You can set some programmable options to suit the Australian GST by the following   procedure.   Setting the   Australian GST   1. Turn the mode switch to Z position.   2. Press the following keys to program.   ?Z?ZX??Z p   . If you want to cancel this operation, press   instead of   p E 13   Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION   Mode Switch   9. Basic Operation after Basic Programming   REGCAL X   OFF   Z Note:   Whenever an error is generated, the input figures reset to 0. All printout   samples are journal images and the header (date, time and consecutive   no.) are eliminated from the samples.   RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   08-01-2010   REG   08:55   0001   m 9-1 Open the drawer   without a sale   — No Sale Symbol   NS   ••••••••••   08-01-2010   REG   09:00   0002   9-2 Basic operation   Example   Z??   Department 1   Unit Price   DEPT01   DEPT10   DEPT15   TOTAL   CASH   •1.00— Department No./Unit Price   •2.00   •0.30   3.30— Subtotal   Unit Price $1.00 $2.00 $0.30   jX??   Quantity   Dept.   1 1 1 10   1 15   Department 10   • jjC?   Cash   Amount   tendered   •5.00— Cash Amount Tendered   •1.70— Change Amount Due   $5.00   Department 15   CHANGE   B??p   Cash amount tendered   Departments 6 through 10, 11 through 15, 16 through 20 can also be regis-   tered in combination with the and or keys, respec-   key should be entered just before entering unit price manually.   , , , j tively. The   j 08-01-2010   REG   09:05   0003   Z??   9-3 Multiple registra-   tion of the same   items   Department 1   DEPT01   DEPT01   3 X   DEPT02   CASH   •1.00   •1.00   @1.35   •4.05   Unit Price   — Repeat   Ch   — Sales Quantity/ Unit Price   Example   Unit Price $1.00 $1.35   Quantity   Multiple key   • 6.05   ZCB   Quantity   Dept.   2 1 3 2 p Note that repeat registration can be used with unit prices up to 6 digits long.   08-01-2010   REG   09:10   0004   Z??   X??   C??   9-4 Charge sales   Example   DEPT01   DEPT02   DEPT01   CHARGE   •1.00   •2.00   •3.00   Unit Price $1.00 $2.00 $3.00   Quantity   Dept.   1 1 1 2 1 1 — Charge Sales   •6.00   u Charge key   u You cannot perform the amount tendered operation using the   key.   E 14   Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION   9-5 Split cash/   charge sales   Printout   Operation   08-01-2010   REG   09:25   0005   X??   C??   V??   Example   Unit Price $2.00 $3.00 $4.00   DEPT01   DEPT02   DEPT01   TOTAL   CASH   •2.00   •3.00   •4.00   Quantity   Dept.   1 1 1 2 1 1 Cash   Amount   tendered   B??p   u • 9.00   $5.00   •5.00— Cash Amount Tendered   •4.00— Charge Sales   CHARGE   Corrections can be made while you are registering the item (before   you press a department key), or after it has already been regis-   tered into the memory (by pressing a department key).   9-6 Corrections   9-6-1 Before you   press a depart-   ment key   y key clears the last item entered.   Printout   Operation   Example   1. Entered 400 for unit   price by mistake in-   stead of 100.   V??y   DEPT01   •1.00   Wrong entry Clears the last item entered.   Z??   Correct entry Registered Department 1   X??h   Unit price Multiplication   y 2. Entered unit price first   instead of quantity   5 X   @2.00   •10.00   and then pressed   . h DEPT02   Clears the last item entered.   Bh   Quantity Multiplication   X??   Unit price   Quantity   Registered Department 2   3. Entered 150 for unit   price by mistake in-   stead of 105.   Z?h   10 X   DEPT03   @1.05   •10.50   Multiplication   ZB?y   Wrong entry   Clears the last item entered.   Z?h   Quantity   Z?B   Correct entry Registered Department 3   E 15   Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION   Mode Switch   REGCAL X   OFF   Z RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   9-6-2 After you   pressed a   key cancels the last registered item.   g department key   Example   1. Entered unit price 550 by   mistake instead of 505 and   pressed a department key.   BB?   DEPT01   ERR CORR   DEPT01   •5.50   -5.50   •5.05   Wrong entry   g Cancels the last item registered.   B?B   Correct entry   Registered Department 1   2. Entered unit price 220 by   mistake instead of 230   and pressed a depart-   ment key.   Ch   3 x   @2.20   Quantity Multiplication   DEPT02   •6.60   -6.60   @2.30   •6.90   ERR CORR   XX?   3 X   DEPT02   Wrong entry   g Cancels the last item registered.   Ch   XC?   Correct entry Registered Department 2   E 16   Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION   Mode Switch   9-7 Registering with   currency exchange   REGCAL X   OFF   Z RF   PGM   Display   Operation   Example   Unit Price   Quantity   Dept. 1   £2.00   3 1 Ch   X??   ; Cash Amount   tendered   Rate   Main currency   Printout of ST Both currencies   10.00 Euro   '50e   1Euro = £ 0.8   Local (£)   Pressing   before subtotal converts the   subtotal amount into the Euro.   ] Z?'   ; 1~00e   "00   Pressing   after amount tendered   converts the amount into the Euro. *1   ; p Press   to finalize the transaction.   p The change amount in the main currency   is shown on the display. *2   *1 If the payment is the same as the subtotal amount, you can omit this   operation. Press key directly after the subtotal.   p *2 If the payment is less than the subtotal amount, the cash register   specifies it as a partial payment and shows the balance in the main   currency on the display.   Printout   08-01-2010   REG   09:30   0010   3 x   DEPT01   @2.00   •6.00   TOTAL   • 6 . . 00   — Subtotal in the main currency   — Subtotal after conversion   — Payment in the Euro   ⁄ 7 50   EURO   ⁄ CASH   10.00   CASH   •8.00— Payment after conversion   CHANGE   EURO CG   •2.00— Change in the main currency   ⁄ 2.50— Change in the sub currency   E 17   Part-1   QUICK START OPERATION   10. Daily Management Report   This section tells you the procedures to use to produce reports of the transaction data stored in the   cash register's memory.   Important   Remember that when you issue a reset (Z) report, the data that is reported is cleared from   the applicable totalizers. To view data without clearing totalizers, issue a read (X) report.   Printout   Operation   10-1 Financial Report   08-01-2010   19:10   0070   X h Mode Switch   CAL X   FLASH   X — Read Symbol   Z REG   GROSS TOTAL   NET TOTAL   QT   57   — Gross Sales No. of items   OFF   •270.48   No 38   — Gross Sales Amount   — Net Sales No. of Customers   RF   •271.24   •197.57   — Net Sales Amount   — Cash Total in Drawer   PGM   CASH-INDW   CHARGE-INDW   CHECK-INDW   •18.19   — Charge Total in Drawer   •45.18   — Check Total in Drawer   10-2 Read/Reset   Report   Printout   Operation   10-2-1 Electronic   journal Report   10-01-2010   X 19:25   0173   B<p   Mode Switch to   X 0058   REG   EJ   X — Read Symbol   (Date)*   17:34— Journal   0023   p (Consecutive No.)*   p DEPT01   CA   •2.24   2.24   • * If you want to designate read range, enter date and/ or cosecutive No..   If you want to reset the electronic journal, just press in Z mode.   B<p   • Journal is saved in the memory and you can take a report any time you want.   E 18   Part-1 QUICK START OPERATION   Printout   Operation   10-2-2 Daily Read/Reset   Report   Z (Reset) report   — Date/Time   19:25   08-01-2010   Z — Consecutive No.   0073   Mode Switch to   (Read)   p Non-resettable No. of   X — Z 0012   0000   DAILY   Resets*1/RESET Symbol *1   — Dept. Name/ No. of Items   DEPT01   DEPT02   DEPT03   DEPT20   QT   QT   QT   QT   48   •50.10   28   — Amount   •76.40   17   •85.80   4 p Mode Switch to   (Reset)   Z •3.00   Mode Switch   ------------------------   CAL X   Z — Gross Sales No. of Items   GROSS TOTAL   QT 108   •316.80   REG   — Gross Sales Amount   — 46   Net Sales No. of Customers   NET TOTAL   No   OFF   — Net Sales Amount   — Cash in Drawer   — Charge in Drawer   — Check in Drawer   •325.13   •199.91   •16.22   RF   CASH-INDW   CHARGE-INDW   CHECK-INDW   TA1   PGM   •105.00   — •105.10   Taxable Amount for Tax Rate 1   Tax Amount for Tax Rate 1   — TAX1   •4.20   — Rounded Amount   — Refnd Mode Count   2 ROUNDING AMT   RF-MODE TTL   •1.23   No   No   — Refund Mode Amount   •0.50   — 3 No. of   key operation in CAL mode   p CALCULATOR   ------------------------   — Cash Sales Count   No 44   — Cash Sales Amount   •203.91   CASH   — Charge Sales Count   CHARGE   CHECK   No   •16.22   3 — Charge Sales Amount   — Check Sales Count   2 No   •105.00   — Check Sales Amount   — •6.00   Received On Account Amount   RC   — Paid Out Amount   — Reduction Amount   PD   - •10.00   •0.50   — •0.66   Premium/Discount Amount   %-   — Error Correction Count   — No sale Count   12   ERR CORR   NS   No   No   21   ------------------------   — Clerk 1 Sales Amount   •325.13   X (Read) report is the same except *1 and *2.   CLERK01   ------------------------   (Refer to 2-8 Cashier Assignment)   — Non-resettable Grand Sales total   (Printed only on RESET report) *2   GT   •0,000,832,271.20   Printout   Operation   10-2-3 Periodic Read/   Reset Report   12-01-2010   Z 20:25   1100   — Periocic Reset Symbol   Mode Switch to   or   Z Z?p   X — Gross Sales No. of Items   0010 PERIODIC   GROSS TOTAL   NET TOTAL   ZZ 0001   — Gross Sales Amount   — — Net Sales Amount   Net Sales No. of Customers   QT   67   •270.73   No   38   •271.24   E 19   Part 2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   1. Various Programming   OFF   1-1 Unit price for Departments   RF   PGM   Z Example   Unit Price $1.00 $2.20 $11.00   P appears in mode display   Dept.   1 2 3 (For Dept. 1)   Z??   XX?   ZZ??   (For Dept. 2)   (For Dept .3)   •Unit prices within the range of 0.01~9999.99.   1-2 Rate for percent key   Example   Discount Rate 2.5%   Z P appears in mode display   X"B:   (To end the setting)   •The rate within the range of 0.01 to 99.99%.   Tax status for the Departments 1 ~ 20 are initialized as Non-Tax-   able.   1-3 To change tax status   for Departments   Z ~ P appears in mode display   Example   . Status Taxable 1 Taxable 2   Depts.   1 7 Select key from list A For Dept. 1   j;   Taxable status 2 For Dept. 7   (To end the setting)   Selections   Taxable status 1   . ; h u m Taxable status 2   Taxable status 3   A Taxable status 4   Non-taxable status   E 20   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-4 Status for Department   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   Example   OFF   Selections   Depts.   RF   A 0 0 B 4 5 C 1 1 PGM   1 2 C P3 appears in mode display   For Dept. 1   ?VZ   Select a number   from list A   Select a number from list C   Select a number   from list B   For Dept. 2   ?BZ   Normal   department   Single item sale department   Maximum No. of   digits to be 5   (To end the setting)   Selections   Normal department   Minus department   ? Z A B C No limitation for manually entered price.(7digits)   ? Maximum number of digits for manually entered price.   (1 ~ 7 digits)   ~ ZM   To prohibit manual price entries.   or   < >   Normal sales (not a single-item sale) department   Set as a single-item sale department   ? Z 1-5 Status for percent key   1-5-1 To change taxable status   for the percent key   The percent key is initialized as Non-taxable.   Z ~ P appears in mode display   Example   Change Percent key registra-   tion as a Taxable status 1.   .:   (For percent key)   Select key from list A   (To end the setting)   Selections   Taxable status 1   . ; Taxable status 2   Taxable status 3   h A Taxable status 4   u All taxable status (1, 2, 3 and 4)   Non-taxable status   .;   m E 21   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-5-2 Status for   percent key   C P3 appears in mode display   Example   Round   Up   Percent %+   ZZ:   Select a number from list B   Select a number from list A   (To end the setting)   Selections   Rounding of results produced by Percent Key operation.   Round off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.55)   Cut off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54)   Round up (1.544=1.55; 1.545=1.55)   ? Z X ? Z A B Program Percent Key to register discounts (%–).   Program Percent Key to register premiums (%+).   1-6 Taxable Status   for minus key   The minus key is initialized as Non-taxable.   Z ~ P appears in mode display   Example :   .g   Change minus key registra-   tions as a   Minus key   Select key from list A   Taxable status 1.   (To end the setting)   Selections   Taxable status 1   . ; Taxable status 2   Taxable status 3   h A Taxable status 4   u All taxable status (1, 2, 3 and 4)   Non-taxable status   .;   m E 22   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-7 General features   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   1-7-1 To set general   controls   C RF   P3 appears in mode display   PGM   ?NXX   Program code No.   ????p   Select a number from list A   Select a number from list B   Select a number from list C   Select a number from list D   (To end the setting)   Selections   Selections   Limit the last 2 digits of total amount to 00   and 50 when Danish rounding is specified   for subtotal and total amount.   Time displays with second.   Allow split cash amount ten-   dered.   Allow split check amount   tendered.   Key catch tone.   No   Yes   ? X V N Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   ? Z X C Yes   No   A No   Yes   No   Yes   C Selections   Maintain key buffer during receipt issue   in REG mode.   V Yes   No   B N M No   Reset the consecutive number   to zero whenever a Daily Reset   Report is issued.   Allow credit balance regis-   tration.   Selections   Use the   key as a 000 key.   ' Cashier assignment systems (sign   on) is used.   Limit the last 1 digit of total   amount to 0 and 5 when Ma-   laysian rounding is specified   for subtotal and total amount.   Yes   No   ? Z X C Yes   No   Yes   No   No   B Yes   No   V Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   ? Z X C B N M No   Yes   Yes   No   No   No   Yes   D V No   B N M Yes   Yes   E 23   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-7-2 To set printing   controls   C P3 appears in mode display   ?BXX   Program code No.   ????p   Select a number from list A   Always “0”   Select a number from list B   Select a number from list C   (To end the setting)   Selections   Use the printer to print receipts = R   Use the printer to print a journal = J   Print receipt by single/ double   height characters.   Print Total line at finaliza-   tion   Selections   Print the time on the receipt and jour-   nal.   Yes   No   ? B V R J R J R J R J ? Z X C Single   Selections   No   Print the consecutive number on the   receipt/journal.   Print the subtotal on the receipt/   journal when the Subtotal Key is   pressed.   Double   A V Single   B N M Yes   Skip item print on journal.   Double   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   ? Z X C V B N M No   No   Yes   No   C Yes   Yes   E 24   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-7-3 To set report   printing controls   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   C OFF   P3 appears in mode display   RF   ?<XX   PGM   Program code No.   ???p   Select a number from list A   Select a number from list B   Select a number from list C   (To end the setting)   Selections   Selections   Clear electronic journal memory after   Daily Reset Report.   Print zero-total line on the Read/Reset   Reports   Yes   No   Print the grand sales total on the   Reset Reports.   ? A Z No   Yes   No   ? Yes   Z X C Selections   C No   Print RF switch mode refund count/   amount on the Daily Read/Reset Re-   ports.   Yes   Yes   No   ? B Z The printer is initialized as receipt.   1-7-4 Printer switch for   Receipt or Journal   Z Selections   P appears in mode display   Example   To print a journal   Use the printer to print receipts.   Use the printer to print a journal.   ? Z Zu   A Select a number from list A   •Printer selection to print a journal or   receipts can also be set on procedures   1-7-2 “To set printing controls”.   1-7-5 Receipt printing character/   key catch tone   Z P appears in mode display   Selections   Z?X??   Zp   Print receipt with single height.   ? Z A Print receipt with double height.   Selections   Z?<??   Zp   Key catch tone   ? Z B No key catch tone   E 25   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-8 PLU setting   1-8-1 Linkage with   Departments   C P3 appears in mode display   ZiVp   Example   PLU No.   1 4 100   4 Select number from list A   PLU No.   Link dept. No.   Z??i   PLU No.   Vp   Dept. No. to be linked   (To end the setting)   Selections   Linked to dept. 20.   Linked depts. 1~20 respectively.   ? ZX?   A ~ •500 PLUs can be set.   •When the linked department is not specified, the   PLU is linked to department 20.   •Status for a single-item sale and tax status are   followed the specified linked department.   1-8-2 Unit Prices   for PLUs   Z Example   P appears in mode display   PLU No.   1 2 Zi   Unit Price   $1.00 $3.00   PLU No.   Z??p   Unit Price   Xi   PLU No.   C??p   Unit Price   (To end the setting)   •Unit prices within the range of $0.01~9999.99.   E 26   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   C 1-9 Setting the Tax Rate   and rounding   P3 appears in mode display   ?ZXB   Program set code No. for tax rate 1*1   ??"????p   Enter tax rate A   ????p   Select number from list D   Select numbers from list B   Select number from list C   *1 Program set code   No. for Tax rate 2 is   ?XXB   Tax rate 3 is   (To end the setting)   Tax rate specifications   The tax rate within the range of 0.0001 ~   A B 99.9999%. Use   key for decimal point.   " ?CXB   Tax rate 4 is   ?VXB   . Normal rounding specifications   Cut off to 2 decimal places.   (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54)   Round off to 2 decimal places.   (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.55)   Round up to 2 decimal places.   (1.544=1.55; 1.545=1.55)   ??   B?   >?   •You can use either an   add-on rate tax or an   add-in rate tax (VAT),   depending on the   requirements in your   area.You can specify   only one tax rate.   Special rounding specifications for subtotal and total amounts   No specifications   Special rounding 1: 0 ~ 2 0; 3 ~ 7 5; 8 ~ 9 10   ? Z ➝ ➝ ➝ •The normal rounding   specification tells the   cash register how to   round tax amounts to   the proper number of   decimal places.   Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30   Special rounding 2: 0 ~ 4 0; 5 ~ 9 10   ➝ ➝ X C Examples: 1.123=1.120; 1.525=1.530   ➝ Danish rounding *2: 0 ~ 24 0; 25 ~74 50; 75 ~ 100 100   ➝ ➝ (set the amount tender restriction on page 23 also)   Examples: 1.11=1.00; 1.39=1.50;1.99=2.00   Malaysian rounding: 0 ~ 2 0; 3 ~ 7 5; 8 ~ 9 10   ➝ ➝ ➝ •The special round-   ing specification and   Danish rounding tell   the cash register how   to round off subtotals   and totals so that their   rightmost 2 digits are   00 and 50.   (set the amount tender restriction on page 23 also)   Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30   Scandinavian rounding:   C B N 0~ 24 0; 25 ~ 74 50; 75 ~ 99 100   ➝ ➝ ➝ Examples: 1.21=1.00; 1.30=1.50; 1.87=2.00   Australian rounding (only for tax rate 1)   0 ~ 2 0; 3 ~ 7 5; 8 ~ 9 10   ➝ ➝ ➝ M < Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30   Czech rounding: 0 ~ 49 00; 50 ~ 99   100   ➝ ➝ Examples: 1.23=1.00; 1.52=2.00   Normal rounding specifications   No specifications.   •Note that the round-   ing specification you   program for your cash   register depends on   the tax laws of your   country.   ? X C Specifies add-on rate tax.   D Specifies add-in rate tax (VAT).   See page 20 (department key), 21 (percent key), 22 (minus key) to change the fixed tax status.   *2: In case of defining Danish rounding, the Euro should be set to the sub currency and the local to   the main currency.   E 27   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   Mode Switch   CAL X   1-10 To control Tax   Status printing   Z REG   OFF   C RF   P3 appears in mode display   PGM   ?CXN   Program set code No.   ???p   Select number from list A   Select number from list B   Always “0”   (To end the setting)   Selections   Print tax total line (only for Australia).   Print tax symbol.   No   Yes   No   ? Z X No   A Yes   Yes   C Selections   Print taxable amount.   Print taxable amount and tax   amount for Add-in.   No   Yes   No   ? Z X No   B Yes   Yes   C E 28   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-11 To program department,   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z PLU, clerk name, receipt message   REG   OFF   RF   You can set department and PLU name by   1-11-1 Simple character   list fror   using a simple character list fror   / / PGM   1-1. Issue category list.   ZX   / 112:ARTICLE SALE   212:BOOK, STATIONARY   312:ELECTRONIC GOODS   412:DRESSING   512:SERVICE   612:PHARMACY   Categories   712:FOODSTUFFS   812:MEAL   912:OTHER   1-2. Issue category list.   VZX   / DRESSING   401:JEWELRY   402:CLOTHING   403:UMBRELLA   404:SHOES   : :   : :   428:SCARF   2-1. Programming department name.   Example   Department   Name   2 8 JEWELRY   401   SHOES   404   Character code   X P2 appears in mode display   V?Z   V?Vj   (To end the setting)   E 29   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   2-2. Reset department name.   Department   Name   2 DEPT01   0 Character code   X P2 appears in mode display   ? (To end the setting)   2-3. Programming department PLU   PLU(1-1200)   2 30   UMBRELLA   403   Name   CLOTHING   402   Character code   X P2 appears in mode display   XizV?Xp   C?izV?Cp   (To end the setting)   2-4. Reset PLU name.   PLU(1-1200)   Name   30   PLU0030   Character code   0 X P2 appears in mode display   C?iz?p   (To end the setting)   E 30   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   In the PGM 2 mode, the keyboard becomes character setting keyboard   illustrated below after specifying a department, a PLU, or a clerk.   1-11-2 Character   keyboard   ꢀ ꢄ ꢆ ꢇ 1Double size key   DEPT   SHIFT   CLK#   PLU   DBL   Use this key to specify the next charac-   ter to a double sized character.You must   press this key before each double sized   character.   ꢁ ꢅ 7 8 ABC   9 2Alphabet keys   Use these keys to input characters. Re-   fer to the next page to enter characters.   — DEF   ꢈ 4 GHI   5 6 MNO   3Right arrow key   CH   JKL   Use this key to input the character   located on the same alphabet key. This   key is also used for inputting a space.   ꢉ " 1 2 TUV   3 SUB TOTAL   4Delete key   Use this key to delete character just   entered.   PQRS   WXYZ   ꢂ ꢃ 0 CASH AMT   TEND   5PLU key   Use this key to input PLU code.   m DEL   6Department keys   Use this key to specify department.   ACharacter program key (   key)   Use this key to program the PLU / clerk   characters just entered before.   p 9Receipt message number key (   u 7Department shift key   Use this key to shift department.   . key)   Use this key to program receipt mes-   sage.   8Clerk number key   Use this key to input clerk number.   0Program end key (   key)   Use this key to terminate character pro-   gramming.   1-11-3 Programming department name   Example   Department   Name   1 7 HBA   DAIRY   X up to 8 (4 double sized) characters   P2 appears in mode display   ><VVVZZZCCCp   D A I R Y → refer to 1-11-7   Department 1   j \VV<<+<p   H B A → refer to 1-11-7   Department 7   o (To end the setting)   E 31   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-11-4 Programming PLU name   X Example   PLU (1 ~ 500)   Name   1 50   BA   P2 appears in mode display   DAIRY   H Zi   up to 8 (4 double sized) characters   PLU No.   ><VVVZZZCCCp   D A I R Y → refer to 1-11-7   B?i VV<<+<p   H B A → refer to 1-11-7   PLU No.   (To end the setting)   1-11-5 Programming clerk name   X Example   Clerk (1~ 8)   Name   1 5 KATE   P2 appears in mode display   JOHN   Z:   up to 8 (4 double sized) characters   Clerk No.   BNNNVVNNp   J O H N → refer to 1-11-7   B: \BB\<\X\>>p   K A T   E → refer to 1-11-7   Clerk No.   (To end the setting)   1-11-6 Programming receipt message   X Example   Line (1 ~ 5)   Message   2 P2 appears in mode display   THANK YOU   Xu   up to 24 (12 double sized) characters   Line No.   ←Line1   ←Line2   ←Line3   YOUR RECEIPT   THANK YOU   CALL AGAIN   XVV<NNBB++   T H A N K fix “K” space   CCCNNNXXp   Y O U → refer to 1-11-7   (To end the setting)   E 32   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   Characters are assigned to each numeric key.You can enter “A” by   1-11-7 Alphabetical   order   pressing   once, “B” twice, “C” three times …   < The following tables indicate character assignment and the depression   numbers of the key to enter the appropriate character.   : A A B B C C a a b b c c 8 8 → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → A, B, C,   a, b, c,   8, …   01   08   15   22   01   08   15   01   08   15   01   02   09   16   23   02   09   16   02   09   16   02   03   10   17   04   11   18   05   12   19   06   13   20   07   14   21   Ä A Å A Æ A Á A Â A À A Ã A → → → key   < Ç C â a ä a à a å a æ a á a returns to the beginning   ã a ç c :D   D E E F F d d e e f f 9 9 → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → D, E, F,   d, e, f,   9, …   03   10   17   03   10   04   11   18   04   11   05   12   06   13   07   14   É E Ê E Ë E È E é e → key   D d > returns to the beginning   ê e ë e è e ƒ f → : G G H H I I g 9 h h i i 4 4 → → → → → → G, H, I,   g, h, i,   4, …   05   12   06   13   07   14   Í I Î I I I Ï I Ì I Ï i Î i → → : → key   V returns to the beginning   Ì i í i í i 17   → .16   J J K K L L j j k k l l 5 5 → → → → → J, K, L,   j, k, l,   5,   03   04   05   06   07   key   returns to the beginning   → : B M M N N O O m m n n o o 6 6 → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → M, N, O,   m, n, o,   6, …   01   08   15   02   09   16   03   10   17   04   11   05   12   06   13   20   07   14   21   Ñ N Ö O Ø O Ó O Ô O Ò O Õ O → → → key   N ñ n ô o ö o ò o ø ó o õ o o 18 o 19   returns to the beginning   E 33   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   : P P Q Q R R S S p p q q r r → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → P, Q, R, S,   p, q, r, s,   1, …   01   08   01   08   15   01   08   01   01   08   15   22   02   09   02   09   16   02   09   03   10   03   10   04   11   04   11   05   12   05   12   06   07   returns to the beginning   s s 1 1 ß B → : key   P p Z T T U U V V t t u u v v 2 2 → → → → T, U, V,   t, u, v,   2, …   06   13   07   14   Ü U Ú U Û U Ù U ü u û u ù u → → : key   X returns to the beginning   ú u μ u W W X X Y Y Z Z w w x x y y → → → → → → → → W, X, Y, Z,   w, x, y, z,   3, …   03   10   04   11   05   12   06   07   returns to the beginning   z z 3 3 ÿ y → : key   Y y C returns to the beginning   0 0 0 key   ? : 7 7 @ @ - - / / : : ! ! ? ? → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → 7,   02   09   16   23   03   10   17   24   04   11   18   25   05   12   19   26   06   13   20   27   07   14   21   28   Symbols, …   key   ~ ~ ( ( ) ) * * # # + + → → → → ,   M , ^ ^ ; ; < < = = > > $ $ ¥ ¥ → → % % & & [ [ ] ] ' ' { { | | } } • • " " . . \ \ _ _ ` ' → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → → 29   36   30   37   31   38   32   39   33   40   34   41   35   space   £ £ √ ™ ¿ ¿ ¡ ¡ ™ ¶ § § 42   returns to the beginning   → Printing character   Number of the digit for entering character.   Number of the depression of the same key.   Cf.   A 01 01   A  01   E 34   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   1-12 Printing to read   All Preset Data   •Printing preset data.   Printout   Operation   1-12-1 Printing preset   data except PLU   settings   — Dept Name./Unit Price   @1.00   DEPT01   DEPT02   DEPT20   T1   — Tax Status/Normal Dept/   0000   @10.00   0000   Single Item   Digit Limit/   p Mode Switch   CAL X   @5.00   0000   Z REG   OFF   — Minus/Tax Status   - T1   — Percent Rate/%+ or %-   %-(12.34%) T1   RF   — Tax Status/Percent Key Control   0000   PGM   — Euro Exchange Rate   ‹•   1EURO   1.29739   — — 0 Date/Monetary Mode Control   Key catch tone Control   10200   10800   0 — Print Control   0022   0122   0522   0622   0822   1022   0326   2422   — General Control   1020   — Calculation Control   0000   0000   0000   — Tax Control   0202   — Euro Status   2 CLERK01   CLERK02   CLERK03   CLERK04   CLERK05   CLERK06   CLERK07   1 2 3 4 5 6 8 0125   — Tax Rate1   4 %   — Rounding specification/   5003   0000   Tax System specification   0225   — Tax Rate 2   5.25 %   5003   0000   01   — Receipt message   02   YOUR RECEIPT   07   TAXABLE SUPPLY   08   TAX INVOICE   E 35   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   1-12-2 Printing preset   PLU settings   Zp   — PLU Name/Unit Price   @1.00   — PLU No./Program   0000   PLU0001   #0001   PLU0002   #0002   @2.00   0002   PLU0003   #0003   @3.00   0000   PLU0004   #0004   @4.00   0000   PLU0199   #0199   @1,999.00   0000   PLU0500   #0500   @500.00   0000   Stop printing by   . E 36   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   Mode Switch   2. Various Operations   REGCAL X   OFF   Z 2-1 Registration using   preset price   RF   PGM   for Departments.   (Programming: See page 20)   Printout   Operation   Example   Unit Price $1.00 $2.20 $11.00   08-01-2010   REG   15:30   0040   Quantity   Depts.   1 1 2 2 4 3 DEPT01   DEPT02   DEPT02   •1.00   •2.20   •2.20   Amount   tendered   $50.00   Vh   — Repeat   Multiplication/Unit Price   — 4 X   @11.00   •44.00   49.40   B???p   DEPT03   TOTAL   CASH   • — Cash Amount Tendered   •50.00   •0.60   — Change   CHANGE   2-2 Single-Item Sales   (Programming: See page 21)   08-01-2010   REG   15:45   0041   B?   Example 1:   DEPT01   CASH   •0.50   — Cash Sales   0.50   Status   Unit Price   Quantity   Dept.   Single item sale   • $0.50   1 1 For this example, Dept. 1 is programmed for a single-item-sale.   08-01-2010   REG   16:00   0042   Z??   B?   Example 2:   Status   Normal Single item sale   Unit Price   Quantity   Dept.   $1.00   1 2 $0.50   1 1 DEPT02   DEPT01   CASH   •1.00   •0.50   1.50   — Cash Sales   p • Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered   previously.   2-3 Check sales   Printout   Operation   Example   Unit Price $35.00   08-01-2010   REG   16:10   0043   CB??   Quantity   Depts.   2 4 DEPT04   DEPT04   CHECK   •35.00   •35.00   70.00   — Check Sales   m • E 37   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   2-4 Split cash/   check sales   Example   C???   XB??   08-01-2010   REG   16:15   0044   Unit Price   Quantity   Depts.   $30.00 $25.00   1 2 1 3 DEPT02   DEPT03   TOTAL   CASH   •30.00   •25.00   55.00   X???p   Cash amount   tendered   $20.00   $35.00   • m •20.00   •35.00   Check   CHECK   You can issue a post receipt after finalizing a transaction by pressing   . < 2-5 Post receipt   issuance   Note that all of the following condition must be satisfied:   • Print “receipt” option is selected.   • Paper Saving mode must be "ON".   • The transaction must be finalized in the REG/RF mode using   , or   . pu m   Example   Unit Price   Quantity   Depts.   $1.00 $2.00   Note:   Z??G   X??S   1 1 1 2 You can issue only one post receipt per transaction.   (Post receipt)   Cash amount   tendered   08-01-2010   REG   16:25   0045   $5.00   B??p   (Receipt is not issued.)   DEPT01   DEPT02   TOTAL   CASH   •1.00   •2.00   3.00   < (Receipt is issued.)   • •5.00   •2.00   CHANGE   If the transaction contains more than 40 lines (including receipt header), then the total formatted post receipt is issued.   (Total formatted post receipt)   08-01-2010   REG   16:25   0045   CASH   •3.00   2-6 Refund   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   08-01-2010   RF   16:55   0050   Z??   X??   Example   Refund Mode   Indicator   — Unit Price $1.00 $2.00   Quantity   Depts.   1 2 1 3 DEPT02   DEPT03   CASH   •1.00   •2.00   3.00   p • After you finish RF mode operation, be sure to return the Mode   Switch to the REG (register) setting.   E 38   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   2-7 PLU operation   2-7-1 PLU registration   Mode Switch   REGCAL X   OFF   Z RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   (Programming: See page 26)   Zi   i Vh   08-01-2010   REG   17:00   0051   Example   PLU No.   Unit Price   Quantity   Depts.   1 2 PLU0001   PLU0001   4 X   PLU0002   TOTAL   •1.00   •1.00   $1.00 $2.00   2 1 Xi   — Repeat   4 1 @2.00   •8.00   — Multiplication   — Preset Unit Price   Z???p   Cash amount   tendered   $10.00   • 10.00   •10.00   CASH   — Cash Amount Tendered   CHANGE   •0.00   2-7-2 PLU Single-Item Sale   Printout   Operation   08-01-2010   REG   17:10   0052   Zi   (Programming: See page 26)   Example   PLU0001   CASH   •1.00   1.00   • PLU No.   Status   Unit Price   Quantity   1 Single item sale   • For this example, linked department 1 is programmed for a single-   item-sale.   $1.00   1 • Single-item sale cannot be finalized if an item is registered previ-   ously.   2-7-3 PLU report   Operation   Printout   Mode Switch   CAL X   Zp   (Read)   Z REG   08-01-2010   Z 17:20   0055   OFF   — Reset Counter   Z 0001   RF   0001 PLU   PLU0001   PGM   — PLU Name/No. of items   QT   QT   QT   12   — Amount   •12.00   27   •27.00   Mode Switch   PLU0002   PLU0500   CAL X   Z Zp   (Reset )   REG   •180.00   ------------------------   OFF   — PLU total count   — PLU total amount   TOTAL   QT 1284   •10856.89   RF   PGM   E 39   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   2-8 Other registrations   Mode Switch   REGCAL X   Z OFF   RF   PGM   Display   Operation   2-8-1 Reading the Time   and Date   h h y Hour/Minute   13-5#   08-01-10   ~00   Day/Month/Year   (Default : depends   upon date order)   • Flashes per second   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Display   Operation   Adjusting the Time   • Turn the Mode Switch to PGM.   Example   Current time = 13:58   Z p p ~00   ZCB<h   13-58 02   ~00   Current Time:   Hour   Minute   y • Enter current time in 24 hour system.   Mode Switch   CAL X   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   Display   Operation   Adjusting the Date   • Turn the Mode Switch to PGM.   Example   Current date = 8, January 2010   p p ~00   Z 08-01-10   ~00   ?<?ZZ?h   Current date:   Day   Month   Year   y • Enter current date in 6 digits.   • Enter the last 2 digits for year set. (2010 10)   → • If you have changed the date order (refer to page 12), enter date of that order.   E 40   Part-2 CONVENIENT OPERATION   Mode Switch   REGCAL X   Z OFF   RF   PGM   Printout   Operation   2-8-2 Paid out from   cash in drawer   # 12345678— Reference Number   ZXCV   BNM<j   08-01-2010   17:20   REG   PD   0057   Enter reference No.   •10.00— Paid Out Amount   Z???;   Printout   Operation   2-8-3 Cash received   on account   08-01-2010   REG   17:25   0058   N??.   — Received On Account   Amount   RC   •6.00   Printout   Operation   2-8-4 Registering   identification   numbers   A reference number or ID number of up to 8 digits can be registered   prior to any transaction.   B?   ZXCV   08-01-2010   REG   17:35   0059   BNM<j   DEPT01   # CASH   •0.50   p — Reference Number   12345678   •0.50   or ID No.   2-8-5 Reduction on   subtotal   Printout   Operation   08-01-2010   REG   17:45   0060   Z??   X??   Example:   Amount due reduced by   $0.50.   DEPT01   DEPT04   - •1.00   •2.00   -0.50   B?g   p CASH   •2.50   E 41   Part-2   CONVENIENT OPERATION   2-8-6 Premium/   Discount   Printout   Operation   Premium   Discount   Z??   DEPT01   $1.00   DEPT01   $1.00   : •2.5% premium/discount   (programmed to   key)   x X??   C??   — *1   %+(2.5%)   DEPT02   DEPT03   ST   $0.03— *1 %-(2.5%)   -0.03   $2.00   $3.00   $5.97   applied to first item.   $2.00   $3.00   DEPT02   DEPT03   — *2   — *3   $6.03— *2 ST   M:   •7% premium/discount ap-   plied to transaction total.   •For programming the   key as percent minus or   percent plus, see page 22.   •For programming percent   rate, see page 20.   %+(7%)   CA   ·0.42— *3 %-(7%)   -0.42   p $6   . 45   CA   $5.55   x *1 Premium/Discount Rate   Premium/Discount Amount   *2 Subtotal   *3 Premium/Discount Rate   Premium/Discount Amount   Mode Switch   In any mode   REG, RF, CAL,   X or Z,   2-9 Cashier   Assignment   (Programming: See page 23)   except PGM   Cashier assignment system is used to control each cashier (or clerk) sales total. When you select   this function on page 23, you can get 8 cashiers (or clerk) sales data.   Cashier assignment must be performed prior to starting registration or any other operation, except   Program mode.   Z:   Select a number   from list A   Selections   Sign off (cancel) the assignment of cashier ID No.   ? A Assign a cashier ID No. 1 through 8.   ~ Z <   •Currently assigned cashier (or clerk) ID number is printed on the receipt or journal for each trans-   action.   •The assigned clerk memory number is automatically signed off when the mode key is set to OFF   position.   •The assigned cashier (or clerk) sales totals with ID number are printed on the receipt or journal   when you perform daily X/Z sales report.   E 42   Part 3   CALCULATOR FUNCTION   Mode Switch   Mode Switch   While registering at REG   1. Calculator   Mode   REGCAL X   OFF   CAL   mode, you can switch to   X Z Z REG   CAL mode and then re-   turn to REG mode to re-   OFF   sume the registration.   RF   RF   PGM   PGM   Display   Operation   1-1 Calculation   examples   ç ~ t B Zt   (Miss operation)   (Cancels item entered.)   B C Xp   XC BN M<p   & -257$   )714   18~   5+3–2=   (23–56) 78=   × ÷ (4 3–6) 3.5+8= V C N C"B <p   × 12% on 1500   ZB?? ZX:   Recalls the current amount onto the display.   1-2 Memory recall   – during registration:   current subtotal   – registration has been completed: the last amount   Display   Operation   Z?' X?'   / Cp   Memory recall   On REG mode   On CAL mode   1~   Example:   Divide the current subtotal   $30.00 at REG mode by 3 (to di-   vide the bill between 3 people).   Recalls the current result by pressing   mode on the display.   key at CAL   / Printout   Operation   On REG mode   /p   /p   /p   DEPT01   DEPT02   TOTAL   CA   CA   CA   •10.00   •10.00   30.00   • •10.00   •10.00   •10.00   •0.00   Example:   Memory recall   Recall the current result at CAL mode during   registration, and register the cash amount due   for each person.   CG   E 43   Part-3 CALCULATOR FUNCTION   Mode Switch   CAL X   1-3 Setting for calculator   operation   Z REG   OFF   RF   PGM   C P3 appears in mode display   Z?XX   Program Code No.   ?p   Select a number from list A.   (To end the setting)   Selections   Open drawer whenever pis pressed.*   Open drawer whenever   Print No. of Equal key operations on   General Control X and Z reports.   is pressed.*   m No   Yes   No   Yes   No   Yes   No   ? No   Yes   No   Z X C V B N M Yes   A No   Yes   Yes   *Drawer does not open during registration procedures even if you   press or by turning the mode switch to CAL position.   p m   E 44   Part 4   USEFUL INFORMATION   1. Troubleshooting   1-1 If the following things happen   Symptom/Problem   E01 appears on the display.   E08 appears on the display.   E10 appears on the display.   E90 appears on the display.   E81 appears on the display.   Most common causes   Solutions   Changing modes without complet- Return mode switch to where it stops buzz-   ing transaction.   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ing and press   . p Prior to starting registration of any other   Sign on operation is not performed.   operation, press   ~ and then   . Z< :   Printer head (platen arm) is   opened or no papaer roll.   Close the platen arm firmly or enter paper   roll.   Issue the general control reset report, peri-   odic reset report and PLU reset report.   Issue electronic journal reset report. (refer   to page 18)   Totals remain in the memory.   Electronic journal memory be-   comes/ is full.   No date on receipt.   Paper is not advancing enough.   Drawer opens up after ringing up Department is programmed as a   only one time.   Not clearing totals at end of day   after taking report.   Printer is programmed as a journal. Program printer to print receipts.   Program the dept. as a normal dept.   single item dept.   Using X mode to take out reports. Use Z mode to take out reports.   Programming is lost whenever   register is unplugged or there is Bad or no batteries.   a power outage.   9 Put in new batteries.   Register is inoperative.   Can’t get money out of drawer.   10   No power.   Pull lever underneath register at rear.   1-2 In case of power failure   If the power supply to the cash register is cut by a power failure or any other reason, simply wait for   power to be restored.The details of any ongoing transaction as well as all sales data in memory are   protected by the memory backup batteries.   · Power failure during a registration   The subtotal for items registered up to the power failure is retained in memory.You will be able to   continue with the registration when power is restored.   · Power failure during printing a read/reset report   The data already printed before fhe power failure is retained in memory.You will be able to issue   a report when power is restorted.   · Power failure during printing of a receipt and the journal   Printing will resume after power is restored.A line that was being printed when the power failure   occurred is printed in full.   · Other   The power failure symbol is printed and any item that was being printed when the power failure   occurred is reprinted in full.   E 45   Part-4 USEFUL INFORMATION   1-3 When the L sign appears on the display   About the low battery indicator...   The following shows the low battery indicator.   l ~00   If this indicator appears when you switch the cash register on, it can mean one of three things:   · No memory backup batteries are loaded in the cash register.   · The power of the batteries loaded in the unit is below a ceratain level.   · The batteries loaded in the unit are dead.   To clear this sign, press   key.   y Important!   Whenever the low battery indicator appears on the display, load a set of 2 new batteries as soon as   possible. If there is a power failure or you unplug the cash register when this indicator appears, you   will lose all of your sales data and settings.   BE SURE TO KEEP THE POWER CORD OF THE CASH REGISTER   PLUGGED IN WHENEVERYOU REPLACE THE BATTERIES.   2. Specifications   INPUT METHOD   Entry:   Display (LED): Amount 8 digits (zero suppression); Department/PLU No.; No. of repeats   PRINTER   Receipt:   10-key system; Buffer memory 8 keys (2-key roll over)   12 digits (Amount 10 digits, Symbol 2 digits)   (or Journal) Automatic paper roll winding (journal)   Paper roll:   58 mm 80 mm (Max.)   × ∅ CALCULATIONS   Entry 8 digits; Registration 7 digits; Total 8 digits   CALCULATOR FUNCTION   8 digits; Arithmetic calculations; Percent calculations   Memory protection batteries:   The effective service life of the memory protection batteries 2 (UM-3, or R6P (SUM-3) type   batteries) is approximately one year from installation into the machine.   Power source/Power consumption: See the rating plate.   Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)   Humidity:   10 to 90%   Dimensions/Weight:188 mm(H) 330 mm(W) 360 mm(D) with S drawer   × × 4 kg with S drawer   205 mm(H) 410 mm(W) 450 mm(D) with M drawer   × × 8 kg with M drawer   Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.   E 46   Part-4 USEFUL INFORMATION   When the cash drawer does not open!   In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction, the cash drawer does not open automatically.   Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling drawer release lever (see below).   Important!   The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.   Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskostkettimilla vaurstettuun pistrasiaan   Apparatet må tiloples jordet dtikkontakt   Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat nätuttag   This mark applies in   EU countries only.   Manufacturer:   CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.   6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 151-8543, Japan   Representative within the European Union:   Casio Europe GmbH   Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt Germany   Please keep all information for future reference.   E 47   c SE-S10 E   Printed in Indonesia   CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.   6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome   CR0906-A   Printed on recycled paper.   Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan   |