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Function menu key list

Each function menu key (Sto 0) has the following default settings.

Function menu 01 key (S)

Function menu 06 key (6)

 

 

 

Menu title:

CASH#

Function key#1:

CASH2

Function key#2:

CASH3

Function key#3:

CASH4

Function key#4:

CASH5

Function key#5 to 15:

INHIBIT

Function menu 02 key (2)

Menu title:

CR#

Function key#1:

CREDIT1

Function key#2:

CREDIT2

Function key#3:

CREDIT3

Function key#4:

CREDIT4

Function key#5:

CREDIT5

Function key#6:

CREDIT6

Function key#7:

CREDIT7

Function key#8:

CREDIT8

Function key#9:

CREDIT9

Function key#10 to 15:

INHIBIT

Function menu 03 key (3)

Menu title:

CH#

Function key#1:

CHECK

Function key#2:

CHECK2

Function key#3:

CHECK3

Function key#4:

CHECK4

Function key#5 to 15:

INHIBIT

Function menu 04 key (4)

Menu title:

FUNC MENU

Function key#1 to 15:

INHIBIT

Function menu 05 key (5)

Menu title:

EXCH#

Function key#1:

EX 1

Function key#2:

EX 2

Function key#3:

EX 3

Function key#4:

EX 4

Function key#5:

EX 5

Function key#6:

EX 6

Function key#7:

EX 7

Function key#8:

EX 8

Function key#9:

EX 9

Function key#10 to 15:

INHIBIT

Menu title:

MISC MENU

Function key#1:

RCPT ON/OFF

Function key#2:

INTERMED.

Function key#3:

BANK CONSOLE

Function key#4:

RA

Function key#5:

RA2

Function key#6:

PO

Function key#7:

PO2

Function key#8:

NO SALE

Function key#9:

E-MAIL

Function key#10 to 15:

INHIBIT

Function menu 07 key (7)

Menu title:

CRATE MENU

Function key#1:

CRATE #

Function key#2:

CRATE 1

Function key#3:

CRATE 2

Function key#4:

CRATE 3

Function key#5:

CRATE 4

Function key#6:

CRATE 5

Function key#7:

CRATE 6

Function key#8:

CRATE 7

Function key#9:

CRATE 8

Function key#10:

CRATE 9

Function key#11:

CRATE 10

Function key#12:

CRATE 11

Function key#13:

CRATE 12

Function key#14:

CRATE 13

Function key#15:

CRATE 14

Function menu 08 to 30 key (8to 0)

Menu title:

FUNCTION MENUxx*

Function key#1 to 15:

INHIBIT

*xx = 08 to 30

 

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Contents UP-820F Warnung För att helt koppla från strömmen, dra ut stickproppenAvertissement AdvertenciaIntroduction Contents Page Page Page Page Page External View Part Names and FunctionsFront view Rear viewPrinter Print head release leverCutter open tab Opening the RS232 connector cover RS232 Connector/SD Card SlotKeyboard Opening the SD card slot coverStandard keyboard layout Optional keys RTN Customer bill key Credit customer advance order keyMask key KeyDefault text Default key text on the displayKey Default text MoreCA2 thru CA5 P1 thru P8EXCH1 thru ThruContactless clerk keys optional Clerk KeysClerk code entry 1 through Clerk entry keysOperator display touch panel DisplayVAT shift status indicator Stock alarm indicatorReceipt ON/OFF status indicator R VMP file full indicator 1, 2, orRefer to the REG mode screen example Screen save modeUp down keys Next/Previous record keySelecting an Operating Mode Mode selection windowOperating Modes Selecting a mode Mode SelectionReturning to the mode selection window ProcedureBuilt-in Printer Sample Receipt ReceiptsType of receipts Receipt for Remote Printers KP#1-KP#9Addition receipt type Addition receiptDouble receipt Single receipt Single/double receipt type When you select this typeAddition + single receipt type When you select this type Double addition receipt typeDouble addition + single receipt type Example Key operation Sorted Receipt FunctionAddition + single receipt type Preparations for Entries Prior to EntriesReceipt and journal paper rolls Receipt ON/OFF functionWMF clerk key system option Error WarningCashier assignment Clerk + cashier system To sign on To sign off CashKeys on these menus are shown as examples Item Selection from the MenuExample Starting Cash Memory Entry Select the Opxz mode and perform the following operationItem Entries Entries680 `5 à c Single item entriesExample Key operation Display EAN entries Procedure1200 `16 s Example Key operationRepeat entries Multiplication entriesExample Key operation Print 165 250 ` 100 ` Normal method5012345678900 s A1 .8 Select PLU code 25 from the menu Split-pricing entries Procedure FF methodSuccessive multiplication entries 600X10 5045678912304 s A3 x5 Select PLU code 50 from the menuSingle item cash sale SICS/single item finalize SIF entries 400 600 `Sics entries SIF entriesScale entries Auto scale entries Procedure FF methodManual scale entries Procedure FF method S 0 c0 c 2700 Non-turnover sales200 Non-turnover salePromotion function Special Entries for PLU/EANGlobal type Sale Item-A Item-C Item-B Subtotal Discount TotalDiscount is not allowed Individual typeTotal 10.60 TwoEAN learning function PLU/EAN link entriesPrinting leading link PLU/EAN and total sales amount Example Case of link PLU Key operation PrintExample Key operation Print 5099887654302 s EAN/ITF-to-PLU conversion750 c EAN-to-PLU conversionITF-to-PLU conversion PLU/EAN information inquiry view function1234567890123456 1234567890000001 Select 1 YESÀeor c Procedure Price change modeEAN price change function Changing price during a transaction600 Ê Example Price change mode Key operation PrintCombo meal PLU/EAN entries 5087654321106 sPLU Menu entries With/without entries17 s W16 s 12 s Select PLU codePLU level shift for direct PLUs Automatic return mode for PLU levelsLevel 1 PLU code 1, PLU code Lock shift mode for PLU levelsAutomatic return mode for price shifts Lock shift mode for price shiftsPrice level shift Condiment entries for PLU PLU price level 1 PLU code 1 @1.91, PLU code 2 @0.79PLU price level 2 PLU code 1 @2.00, PLU code 2 @0.99 Touch Rare on the keyboard Touch MASHED.P on the keyboard Pint entries X1 2 cHappy hour Between 900 AM and 1100 AMExcepting the time range from 900 AM to 1100 AM Crate entriesSingle entries Use this type of entry to sell a crate of one kind of drinkAllowed Combination entriesSubtotal Display of SubtotalsDifference subtotal Differ ST Your POS terminal provides the following types of subtotalsCash or check tendering Finalization of TransactionExample Normal method Key operation Print Check tendering Key operation PrintMixed tendering check + cash 500 cCash or check sale that does not need any tender entry Credit saleMixed-tender sale cash or check tendering + credit tendering 950 cComputation of VAT Value Added Tax/Tax VAT/tax systemAutomatic VAT 1 through 3 and tax 4 through 6 system VAT shift entries Z cGuest Check GLU New guest ProcedureOr a Guest look up GLU systemDeposit entries Additional ordering Procedure1001 g 5000 Transferring guest checks out or in Transfer-in/out1001 e 5000 \ Transferring guest checks outTransferring guest checks Bill printingBill totalizing/bill transfer Intermediate GLU readingBill totalizing Bill transfer1001 g 1002 g Bill separating1002 g Touch the item to be separated Bill separating by item Example Key operation Display1003 g 2000 e Bill separating by amount Example Key operation Display1004 g Bill separating by person Example Key operation DisplayTransaction migration √ ıRecall GLU 1005New/additional ordering Procedure Ordering SystemsCustomer advance ordering Select NEW Select MO 27/10/2008 1430 e 2300 New or additional ordering menu-based entries Credit customer advance orderingSelect NEW Select WE 29/10/2008 1830 e 3500 Article order masks Order masksUniversal masks 100 @ Auxiliary EntriesPercent calculations premium or discount Discount entriesRefund entries 300 ` 250 `Return entries Discount for item entries Example Key operation PrintPrinting of non-add code numbers Printing of free textExample Case of before item entry Key operation Print 300 300 c Payment TreatmentTip-in entries 1500 hCurrency description text Currency exchange800 c Mixed tendering system ProcedureReceived-on-account entries 12345 = 4800 a 4000 hPaid-out entries Cash only system Procedure12345 4800 a 6789 = 3000 cNo-sale exchange Or QTransferring cash 6789 2500 qCashing a check Service chargeVIP sales 6789 = 3000 hOr c Customer ManagementName5e Addr5e Basic operationsKey operationPrint Customer record search by name 3800 Name and address printing on receipt/billCustomer bill printing 200 2 cClerk/manager sign-on Employee FunctionClerk sign-on Manager sign-onTime-in/out and break-in/out operations Employee’s working time recordingExample Key operation Display Time-edit operation Employee’s working time shift Discount groups Customer Relation Management100 Discount group shiftBonus points C c101 Key operation Print Redemption of bonus points102 Waste ModeTraining Mode 3 c103 Supervisor Clerk 1041010 g Overlapped Clerk Entry 2 c105 Correction of the Last Entry Direct Void Correction600 328 106Indirect void by cursor/touching operation 107Indirect void by key sequence operation Indirect void by cursor operation108 Subtotal VoidCopy Receipt Printing Special Printing Function109 Copy is printed on the copy receiptGuest Check Copy Validation Printing Function110 111 Barcode PrintingProcedure E.BILL Print sample Entertainment Bill112 Entering the Manager Mode Manager ModeOverride Entries 113Tip Paid Entries Procedure ExampleBill Recording/Bill Void 114Incorrect receipt Cancellation receipt Correction after Finalizing a Transaction115 How to take an X1/Z1 or X2/Z2 report Reading X and Resetting Z Sales TotalsFlash report 116Report type Description Operating modes Data to be entered 117118 EMP. AdjustmentEAN-13 119120 Compulsory Cash/Check Declaration CCDNon-accessed EAN deletion Non-accessed EAN and Customer DeletionNon-accessed customer deletion 121How to Use the Programming Keyboard Sheet Programming Keyboard Layout122 Using character keys on the keyboard How to Program Alphanumeric CharactersEntering alphanumeric characters Editing textEntering character codes 124Character code Basic Instructions ProgrammingProgramming screen 125Programming example 126Select 1 Article Article screen will appear Character entry 127128 Article Programming129 Department130 DEPT. Code Use the numeric entry Entry Type Use the selective entry Mode parameterSign Use the selective entry Base QTY Use the numeric entry132 PLU/EANDynamic EAN NON-ACCESS Use the selective entryTAXABLE1 through 6 Use the selective entry Pint Base QTY Use the numeric entry134 PLU range135 PLU menu keyThru 50 For the direct PLU menu key PLU or Menu Use the numeric entryLink PLU/EAN table Combo meal136 Combo Meal Use the numeric entry137 PLU condiment tableCondiment table Next condiment Table numberNext Link TBL# Use the numeric entry 138Enter the next condiment table number max digits PLU#01 through #28139 Promotion table global/individual typeLevel 1 through Text Use the character entry140 Promotion tableTrip Level Use the numeric entry Trip LEVEL1 through 25 Use the numeric entryCrate table 141Number of Bottle Use the numeric entry ITF-to-PLU converting table EAN-to-PLU converting table142 Enter a PLU code143 EAN Non-PLU code formatPress code for EAN Scale table144 EAN delete PLU/EAN stock145 NEW Stock Use the numeric entryDirect key Direct Key Programming146 Assigns the key as a direct PLU keyDiscount key !through Functional Programming147 Percent keyGroup discount key L through a Percent key ¡through ª148 Entry Type Use the selective entry149 CommissionDeposit Halo High Amount Lockout Use the numeric entry Text Use the character entry Description for the depositMiscellaneous functions 150Text Use the character entry Description for the tip 151 Bonus point tableBonus redemption Cash key Media Key Programming152 Bill Print Use the selective entry153 Check key h through ÒCheck key Credit key Ó through Œ154 Check cashing Credit keyCharge key 155156 Currency money 157Amount for the currency money max digits Training Text/Clerk Programming Text Programming158 Function text 159This void is applied to opened GLU 160 P YDepartment group text PLU group text161 PLU information text PLU hourly group text162 Up to 20 characters can be entered163 Personnel Programming164 Clerk165 Cashier State Enables VAT shift entry Not Disables VAT shift entry166 Name for the cashier. Up to 12 characters can be enteredManager 167You can program a secret code for each manager 168 EmployeeEmployee Use the numeric entry Daily Work Time Use the numeric entryWorking time shift Job location table169 Salary Amount Use the numeric entryContactless key Entry of 0 disables the use of contactless clerk keys170 Clerk Name Use the character entry171 Prohibition of the contactless key172 Terminal ProgrammingOptional Feature Selection Date/Time SettingDate/time 173Function prohibition 174OPX/Z Report Use the selective entry Open GLU Display Use the selective entry 175Receipt Drawer Use the selective entry Void After ST-KEY Use the selective entry176 Function selection177 178 Printing selection179 With EX1 Displays both in domestic and EX1 currencies 180Payment VP Use the selective entry Charge Charge amount data181 Price Convert Use the selective entryEuro JOB Use the selective entry Report Programming Zero skip182 183 General report format184 Transaction report format185 RA2Select Skip or not Skip for the following items using Clerk report format186 187 Hourly report188 Stacked report189 190 NON Accessed EAN Non-accessed EAN reportParameter Starting price/ending price 0 through Charge account report191 Message ProgrammingFree text Receipt logoValidation printing text 192Slip footer Slip textPayee name Entertainment bill message194 Scrolling message for pole displayFunction Key Programming 195Function key Setting function menu key Procedure Function menu key196 Setting menu title Procedure 197Menu Title Use the character entry Text for the menu title Function key 198KEY Text Use the character entry 199 Function menu key listDevice Configuration Programming Built-in printer Journal printer201 Slip printer Receipt printer202 Auto Cutter Use the selective entry Auto cutter function203 Remote printer KP#1 through KP#9Print Type Use the selective entry Second KP Use the numeric entryScale/On-line Pole display204 205 Tax ProgrammingRate Sign Use the selective entry Minus rate TAX Rate Use the numeric entryCustomer code Customer Programming206 Address Use the character entryCustomer programming 207Limit Charge Use the numeric entry Order Mask Programming Procedure Branches Use the numeric entryBranch programming 208Transfer mask programming Procedure Mask NO. Use the numeric entry209 You can specify a mask no. to be used as stock transferBackup Data Receive Programming Backup Data Send ProgrammingBackup data send Backup data receiveAT Open Store Use the characteristic entry On-line Configuration ProgrammingAT Close Stor Use the characteristic entry 211Price Mode Programming 212Pint PRICE1 through 8 Use the numeric entry Automatic Sequencing Key Programming Setting auto menu ProcedureAuto menu programming 213Select 2 Menu Title Enter a menu title 214700 1 c Auto key sequence programming215 SD Card Mode Installing SD card216 Save & Clear 217Reading of Stored Programs Description Available modeProgram reading sequence 218219 Electronic journal Electronic Journal/Data ClearData clear 220EAN or UPC code 221Receipt/journal, non-PLU 222 Add-on code EAN file223 224 Euro Migration FunctionEuro status Items Type B Type C Type D225 Automatic Euro modification operationImportant note Case of Power Failure Operator MaintenanceCase of Printer Error Thermal Printing227 Recording paper specifications Installing and Removing the Paper RollInstalling the paper roll 228Removing the paper roll Installing the journal paper roll229 Removing the receipt paper rollRemoving the journal paper roll 230Prevention of paper jams How to pull the receipt paper after the printing231 Keep the following points in mind to prevent paper jams232 Removing a paper jam233 Cleaning the Print HeadBefore Calling for Service Fault Checking234 Options List of Options235 236 SpecificationsPage Page Environment Protection Geräuschpegel LpA 61,2 dB Gemessen nach EN ISOUmweltschutz Protection de l’environnementUP820FVMIE10
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UP-820F specifications

The Sharp UP-820N and UP-820F are advanced electronic cash register systems designed to enhance the efficiency of retail and hospitality operations. Renowned for their reliability and comprehensive features, both models cater to the diverse needs of businesses while streamlining transaction processes.

One of the main features of the UP-820N and UP-820F is their user-friendly interface. With large, intuitive touchscreen displays, staff can quickly navigate through various functions, allowing for faster service during busy periods. The high-resolution screens ensure that all necessary information is clearly visible, reducing errors during transactions.

Both models come equipped with a robust memory capacity, enabling businesses to store a significant number of items and pricing information. This is particularly beneficial for retailers with extensive product ranges, allowing for easy access and management. Furthermore, the cash registers support multiple pricing levels and customer discounts, ensuring that businesses can cater to various marketing strategies and customer needs.

The UP-820N and UP-820F utilize advanced thermal printing technology, which enhances the speed and quality of receipt printing. This feature not only improves customer service but also reduces the likelihood of paper jams and other printer-related issues. Additionally, they offer customizable receipt options, allowing businesses to include branding elements, promotional messages, or product details.

Connectivity is another standout characteristic of these cash registers. Both models support peripheral devices, such as barcode scanners and cash drawers, enabling seamless integration into existing systems. The UP-820F version includes enhanced connectivity options, such as Ethernet and USB ports, for easy data transfer and system updates.

Security is paramount in the UP-820N and UP-820F models, with features such as user access control and secure cash management. Business owners can set individual access rights for staff, limiting access to sensitive information like sales reports and financial data.

In summary, the Sharp UP-820N and UP-820F are versatile electronic cash registers offering numerous features that improve operational efficiency. With their user-friendly interfaces, substantial memory capacity, advanced printing technology, robust connectivity, and security measures, these models are excellent choices for businesses looking to modernize their transaction processes and enhance customer satisfaction.