Sharp UP-820N manual Drawer lock key, Display, Operator display touch panel

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Drawer lock key

This key locks and unlocks the cash drawer. To lock it, turn 90 degrees counter- clockwise. To unlock it, turn 90 degrees clockwise.

This key is also used to open the cash drawer.

(Please refer to "15. Operator Maintenance — Operating the Drawer by Hand".)

SK1-1

Display

Operator display (touch panel)

• Screen example 1 (REG mode)

Information area 2

Scroll guidance/Cursor up key

Main display area

Keyboard area

Numeric key data area

Total and REG status display area/Cursor down key

Information area 1

Time area

Common status area

Main display area

Shows sales information you have just entered.

Total and REG status display area

Shows the sales total.

Scroll guidance/Cursor up (down) keys

Shows the scroll guidance to indicate you can scroll in the arrow direction using the cursor up/down keys / when the transaction information occupies more than 8 lines.

Keyboard area

Shows the keyboard.

By pressing a menu key such as HOME key, a function menu key, or a PLU menu keys, the currently displayed keys are replaced by the keys assigned to the menu key.

Information area 1

Shows the following items:

 

Server name

: Shows the current server name.

Menu title

: Shows the current menu title.

Server code

: Shows the current server code.

Electronic mail indicator (M) : Appears when an electronic mail is received.

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Contents Page Page Introduction Contents Page Manager’s Override Entries and Correction after Finalization PLU/UPC 163 Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EAN BCR ScannerPage Front view External ViewRear view Print head release lever PrinterCutter open tab Opening the RS232 connector cover RS232 Connector/SD Card SlotOpening the SD card slot cover Standard keyboard layout Keyboard000 Optional keysLevel Key Default text Default key texts on the displayRA2 PO2 L1 thru L5 Price SHIFT# P1 thruDisplay Drawer lock keyOperator display touch panel Modification status Item textDisplay angle Screen save mode Operating Modes Selecting an Operating ModeSelecting a mode Mode SelectionReturning to the mode selection window from the REG mode Automatic date updating Time displayBuilt-in Printer Sample Receipt ReceiptsReceipt ON/OFF function Error WarningPreparations for Entries Receipt/Journal paper rollsExample Starting Cash Memory EntryItem Selection from the Function Menu Windows Server Code EntriesMiscellaneous function menu window Conversion menu window Press the 10 key Single item entries Item EntriesUPC entries PLU entries direct PLU entriesRepeat entries FF method for quick multiplication of direct PLU Multiplication entriesNormal method 165 Enter Split-pricing entriesSuccessive multiplication entries Example5099887654302 1 Select PLU code 50 from the menu Scale Scale entriesIi Manual scale entries Sics entries Single item cash sale Sics and single item finalization SIFSIF entries You can enter the date as far back as 98 years Age verification Birthday entryExample For a certain PLU Special Entries for PLU/UPCPromotion mix-and-match function PLU/UPC link entriesUPC learning function PLU/UPC price inquiry view function UPC price change function Price change modeChanging price during a transaction Example Changing a price during a transaction Example Price change modeLock shift mode for PLU levels Automatic return mode for PLU levelsPLU level shift for direct PLUs PLU price level shift Automatic return mode for price shiftsExample Lock shift mode for price shiftsCombo meal entries Condiment entries for PLURepeat round entries Display of Subtotals Gasoline discount subtotal Group discountable subtotalHold/Recall Function Holding/Recalling of TransactionCharge credit sale Finalization of TransactionCash or Check tendering Mixed tendering check + cashFood stamp status shift Food stamp tenderingAutomatic tax Tax CalculationsManual tax Tax deletion Tax status shift GLU/PBLU system Guest Check GLU/PBLUReorder entries GLU recallSettlement Deposit entries Transferring guest checks out Transferring guest checks out or in Transfer-out/inTransferring guest checks Bill totalizing Bill totalizing/bill transferBill transfer Bill separating 101 GLU 102 GLU Srvc or the Final key Bill printingPercent calculations premium or discount Auxiliary EntriesDiscount entries Return entries Refund entriesGroup discount status shift Refund sales modePrinting of non-add code numbers Group discount entriesGratuity Remote printer send functionTip-in entries Payment TreatmentTip editing Direct key entries Tip paid entriesCurrency conversion Received-on-account entriesOnly for cash payment 56789 #/TM 3000 CA/AT Paid-out entriesCashing a check No-sale exchangeCust Customer managementWaste mode Correction of the Last Entry Direct Void CorrectionKeys prior to touching I.VOID Subtotal Void Copy Receipt Printing Special Printing FunctionsValidation Printing Function Override Entries Correction after Finalization Reading X and Resetting Z Department Opxz Daily Sales Totals To be on the next Page Department report Full group total report on departments PLU/UPC report by designated range PLU/UPC pick up report PLU/UPC report by associated department PLU/UPC stock pick up report Individual group report on PLUs/UPCsDesignated range Full group total report on PLUs/UPCsPLU/UPC zero sales by dept. report PLU/UPC zero sales report full PLU/UPC minimum stock report100 Positive check report101 By designated range102 Dynamic UPC report by associated departmentKey capture report Tax report103 104 Individual server reportSCMStarting cash memory report Full server report105 106 Hourly reportGLU/PBLU report by server GLU/PBLU report107 108 Closed GLU/PBLU report109 Closed GLU/PBLU report by serverGeneral overview Periodic ConsolidationTransaction report 110111 Daily net report112 Customer sales report113 Customer sales report by sales rangeCustomer charge account report X2/Z2 stacked reportRecording data Resetting Z reportElectronic journal 114115 DeletionNon-accessed customer report Non-accessed UPC report116 Dynamic UPC clear Customer delete report117 118 Programming Keyboard LayoutUsing character keys on the keyboard How to Enter Text Using Alphanumeric Characters119 120 Entering character codesProgramming screens Basic Procedure121 122 Programming examplePressing the Sbtl key displays all pertinent options 123124 Article Programming125 Department126 DEPT.CODE Use the numeric entry method 127Zero of P1 thru 6 Use the selective entry method PLU/UPC128 Base QTY Use the numeric entry methodModify Output Use the selective entry method 129Tare TBL# Use the numeric entry method Condiment Use the selective entry method130 NON-ACCESS Use the selective entry methodDynamic UPC PLU range131 PLU/UPC stockNEW Stock Use the numeric entry method 132 Link PLU table for PLU/UPC133 Condiment tableNext TABLE# Use the numeric entry method 134PLU#1-28 Use the numeric key 135 Mix & Match tableFor the examples on 136 Combo meal tablePRICE2 Use the numeric entry method Scale table137 PRICE1 Use the numeric entry methodPrice C/D Use the selective entry method Price check digit UPC Non-PLU code format138 System Code Use the numeric entry method139 UPC deletePeriod DAY Use the numeric entry method Type Use the selective entry method Direct Key ProgrammingDirect PLU/COMBO/Dept. key 140141 Text Use the character entry method PLU Menu Key ProgrammingPLU menu key 142143 144 Functional Programming145 Discount key 1 thru146 Percent key %1 thruRate Use the numeric entry method 147 Group discount keyText ST Use the character entry method 148 Gas discount149 TipTextchr Use the character entry method Acct POSITIVE# Use the selective entry method 150Acct Use the selective entry method Acct NEGATIVE# Use the selective entry method151 No-sale Tax delete152 Refund Void153 154 Return155 Media Key Programming156 Cash keysTAX1 thru 5 Delete Use the selective entry method 157NON ADD# Use the selective entry method VP Use the selective entry methodCARD# Print Use the selective entry method 158EFT/ACCT PROG. Use the selective entry method EFT Use the selective entry methodPrint Lalo Use the numeric entry method 159160 Check keysBill Print Use the selective entry method GAS Discount Use the selective entry method 161Positive # Use the selective entry method Change DUE Use the selective entry methodExpiration Print Use the selective entry method 162Textrefund Use the character entry method Charge keys163 Textgross Use the character entry method164 165 TIP Line Print Use the selective entry method 166167 168 Food stamp tender key169 170 171 Cash benefit by EBT Cash BNF key172 Cash benefit by EBTEat-in keys Currency conversion keys173 174 Service keyText GLU Use the character entry method CARD# PRINT. Use the selective entry method 175176 Final keyCard Holder Print Use the selective entry method 177IC Card Use the selective entry method Check change Cash in drawer178 179 Check cashing180 181 Currency denominations MoneyAmount Use the numeric entry method 182 Text Programming183 Function textCopy 184PLU group text Department group text185 Message text Server group text186 187 Copy Use the selective and method Enable Enables G.C.CopyPersonnel Programming Server188 Manager189 Terminal Programming190 Interval timerMachine number Consecutive numberBrightness Default menu levelAvailable GLU code Bill numberDate Use the numeric entry method Date/Time SettingDate/time 192193 Optional Feature Selection194 Function prohibitionCustomer TEL# Use the selective entry method 195Indirect Void GLU Use the selective entry method Open GLU Display Use the selective entry method196 Function selection197 Capture FUL Use the selective entry method 198LOG Full Use the selective entry method Full Use the selective entry method199 Printing selectionCUST. TELPHONE# KP Use the selective entry method 200CUST. CODE&NAME KP Use the selective entry method CUST. Address KP Use the selective entry method201 Secret Code ProgrammingPGM2-mode operations Z1 reports202 System PGM2-mode operations System Z1 reports203 Initial down-loading with clearing of memory Maintenance down-loading without clearing of memory204 205 Auto key206 Report Programming207 Zero skip208 Stacked report209 Charge Account 210211 Logo Text ProgrammingVP Text Use the character entry method Receipt logoValidation printing text 212Header Use the character entry method Bill logoScrolling message for pole display 213214 Device Configuration Programming215 Built-in printerJournal printer External journalInitial FEED# Use the numeric entry method Receipt printerBill printer 216Printer Use the selective entry method Report printerValidation VP printer 217Bottom Extra Line Use the numeric entry method Remote printer KP#1 thru KP#9218 TOP Extra Line Use the numeric entry method219 Pole displayWaiting Time Use the numeric entry method 220 GLU Code Programming221 Customer ProgrammingCustomer programming Customer code222 Negative code/Override status Negative Code File Programming223 224 Positive code Positive Code File Programming225 226 KEY#1 thru KEY#15 Use the selective entry method Mode position/Auto key noMacro Key Programming 227228 Function Key Programming229 Function menu key230 231 Function key232 Function menu key listText Print Use the selective entry method Capture Key ProgrammingCapture key data 233MESSAGE#1 Thru Use the character entry method Key Data Entry Job Table ProgrammingCapture job number 234235 Tax Programming236 Table taxSample tax table Initial TAX Use the numeric entry method 237TAX Rate Use the numeric entry method Cycle Use the numeric entry methodQuantity Use the numeric entry method Rate % taxDoughnut tax exemption for the Canadian tax system 238Training mode Training Mode Selection239 Speed Use the selective entry method Backup Data Send ProgrammingBackup data send 240Backup data receive Backup Data Receive Programming241 242 PLU Updating in the PGM1 Mode243 Automatic Sequencing Key Programming244 Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File245 SD Card ModeSave & Clear 246Program reading sequence Reading Stored Programs247 248 Sample printouts249 PLU/UPC PGM1 or PGM2 mode250 251 Combo meal table PGM2 mode252 Functions PGM1 or PGM2 mode Media PGM2 mode253 254 255 256 257 Auto key PGM2 mode GLU code PGM2 mode258 259 260 261 Data Clear262 UPC or EAN codeUPC file Add-on code263 264 Case of Power FailureCase of a Printer Error Thermal PrintingRecording paper specifications Installing and Removing a Paper Roll265 Installing a journal paper roll Installing a paper rollManual installing of a paper roll Installing the receipt paper roll267 Removing the journal paper roll268 Prevention of paper jams269 Removing a paper jam270 Cleaning the Print HeadOpening the Drawer by Hand Removing the Till and the Drawer271 272 Before Calling for Service273 SpecificationsPage Sharp Corporation
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UP-820N 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.

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