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Item codePrice Price check digit

14Universal Product Code (UPC) or European Article Number (EAN)

UPC or EAN code

Your machine can handle the following codes:

UPC-A (Number system character: 0, 2, 3, 4) • UPC-E

EAN-8

EAN-13

• Internal code EAN-8/EAN-13

For the purpose of in-store marking, there are two kinds of PLU type (treated like PLU code) and Non-PLU type (for price/quantity information).

When a code is of the non-PLU type, the price/quantity in the code is read for sales entries (in case of quantity, “quantity multiplied by the preset unit price” is processed to obtain the price.)

UPC-A

Number system character: 0 <used in the source marking>

Number system character: 3 <used as NDC or HRI>

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

C D

 

 

 

 

Maker code

 

 

Item code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check digit

 

Number system character

 

For entry, a full 12 digit number or 11digit number (omitting the check digits) must be entered.

Number system character: 2 <In-store marking Non-PLU type> You can program the format in “EAN NON-PLU” in ARTICLE setting.

Number system character: 4 <In-store marking PLU type>

3

C D

 

NCD (or HRI) format

2

* * * * * C D

Here, a full 12digit number, 11digit number (excluding the check

4

 

 

 

C D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Free code)

 

 

digit), or a leading zero plus 12 digit number must be entered. (Any

 

 

 

 

number is allowed for the digits marked with *, and on the receipt/journal, non-PLU type code is printed like 2020008**** (****: price information).)

UPC-E

UPC-E is a zero-suppressed version of UPC-A that conforms to the UPC-E Standards. This code is used for marking small pack- ages.

Here, a 6digit number or a leading zero plus 6digits number must be entered.

EAN-8

Ordinary EAN-8 code (flag: neither 0 nor 2) <used in the source marking>

C D

Maker code

Nation code

Item code

Here, a full 8 digit number must be entered.

Internal code (flag 2) <in-store marking non-PLU short type> Program the format in “EAN NON-PLU” in ARTICLE setting.

Internal code (flag 0) <in-store marking PLU short type>

Here, a full 8digit number must be entered. On the receipt/journal, non-PLU type code is printed like 208**** (****: price/quantity information)

2

C D

(Free format) Program the format in EAN NON-PLU.

0

C D

(Free code)

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Contents Page Page Introduction Contents Page Manager’s Override Entries and Correction after Finalization PLU/UPC 163 BCR Scanner Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EANPage External View Front viewRear view Printer Print head release leverCutter open tab RS232 Connector/SD Card Slot Opening the RS232 connector coverOpening the SD card slot cover Keyboard Standard keyboard layoutOptional keys 000Level Default key texts on the display Key Default textL1 thru L5 Price SHIFT# P1 thru RA2 PO2Drawer lock key DisplayOperator display touch panel Item text Modification statusDisplay angle Screen save mode Selecting an Operating Mode Operating ModesMode Selection Selecting a modeReturning to the mode selection window from the REG mode Time display Automatic date updatingReceipts Built-in Printer Sample ReceiptError Warning Preparations for EntriesReceipt/Journal paper rolls Receipt ON/OFF functionStarting Cash Memory Entry ExampleServer Code Entries Item Selection from the Function Menu WindowsMiscellaneous function menu window Conversion menu window Press the 10 key Item Entries Single item entriesPLU entries direct PLU entries UPC entriesRepeat entries Multiplication entries FF method for quick multiplication of direct PLUNormal method 165 Split-pricing entries EnterExample Successive multiplication entries5099887654302 1 Select PLU code 50 from the menu Scale entries ScaleIi Manual scale entries Single item cash sale Sics and single item finalization SIF Sics entriesSIF entries Age verification Birthday entry You can enter the date as far back as 98 yearsSpecial Entries for PLU/UPC Promotion mix-and-match functionPLU/UPC link entries Example For a certain PLUUPC learning function PLU/UPC price inquiry view function Price change mode UPC price change functionChanging price during a transaction Example Price change mode Example Changing a price during a transactionAutomatic return mode for PLU levels Lock shift mode for PLU levelsPLU level shift for direct PLUs Automatic return mode for price shifts PLU price level shiftLock shift mode for price shifts Combo meal entriesCondiment entries for PLU ExampleRepeat round entries Display of Subtotals Group discountable subtotal Gasoline discount subtotalHolding/Recalling of Transaction Hold/Recall FunctionFinalization of Transaction Cash or Check tenderingMixed tendering check + cash Charge credit saleFood stamp tendering Food stamp status shiftTax Calculations Automatic taxManual tax Tax deletion Tax status shift Guest Check GLU/PBLU GLU/PBLU systemGLU recall Reorder entriesSettlement Deposit entries Transferring guest checks out or in Transfer-out/in Transferring guest checks outTransferring guest checks Bill totalizing/bill transfer Bill totalizingBill transfer Bill separating 101 GLU 102 GLU Bill printing Srvc or the Final keyAuxiliary Entries Percent calculations premium or discountDiscount entries Refund entries Return entriesRefund sales mode Printing of non-add code numbersGroup discount entries Group discount status shiftRemote printer send function GratuityPayment Treatment Tip-in entriesTip editing Tip paid entries Currency conversionReceived-on-account entries Direct key entriesOnly for cash payment Paid-out entries 56789 #/TM 3000 CA/ATNo-sale exchange Cashing a checkCustomer management CustWaste mode Correction Correction of the Last Entry Direct VoidKeys prior to touching I.VOID Subtotal Void Special Printing Functions Copy Receipt PrintingValidation 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 Individual group report on PLUs/UPCs Designated rangeFull group total report on PLUs/UPCs PLU/UPC stock pick up reportPLU/UPC zero sales report full PLU/UPC minimum stock report PLU/UPC zero sales by dept. reportPositive check report 100By designated range 101Dynamic UPC report by associated department 102Tax report Key capture report103 Individual server report 104Full server report SCMStarting cash memory report105 Hourly report 106GLU/PBLU report GLU/PBLU report by server107 Closed GLU/PBLU report 108Closed GLU/PBLU report by server 109Periodic Consolidation Transaction report110 General overviewDaily net report 111Customer sales report 112Customer sales report by sales range Customer charge account reportX2/Z2 stacked report 113Resetting Z report Electronic journal114 Recording dataDeletion 115Non-accessed UPC report Non-accessed customer report116 Customer delete report Dynamic UPC clear117 Programming Keyboard Layout 118How to Enter Text Using Alphanumeric Characters Using character keys on the keyboard119 Entering character codes 120Basic Procedure Programming screens121 Programming example 122123 Pressing the Sbtl key displays all pertinent optionsArticle Programming 124Department 125126 127 DEPT.CODE Use the numeric entry methodPLU/UPC 128Base QTY Use the numeric entry method Zero of P1 thru 6 Use the selective entry method129 Tare TBL# Use the numeric entry methodCondiment Use the selective entry method Modify Output Use the selective entry methodNON-ACCESS Use the selective entry method Dynamic UPCPLU range 130PLU/UPC stock 131NEW Stock Use the numeric entry method Link PLU table for PLU/UPC 132Condiment table 133134 Next TABLE# Use the numeric entry methodPLU#1-28 Use the numeric key Mix & Match table 135For the examples on Combo meal table 136Scale table 137PRICE1 Use the numeric entry method PRICE2 Use the numeric entry methodUPC Non-PLU code format 138System Code Use the numeric entry method Price C/D Use the selective entry method Price check digitUPC delete 139Period DAY Use the numeric entry method Direct Key Programming Direct PLU/COMBO/Dept. key140 Type Use the selective entry method141 PLU Menu Key Programming PLU menu key142 Text Use the character entry method143 Functional Programming 144Discount key 1 thru 145Percent key %1 thru 146Rate Use the numeric entry method Group discount key 147Text ST Use the character entry method Gas discount 148Tip 149Textchr Use the character entry method 150 Acct Use the selective entry methodAcct NEGATIVE# Use the selective entry method Acct POSITIVE# Use the selective entry method151 Tax delete No-sale152 Void Refund153 Return 154Media Key Programming 155Cash keys 156157 NON ADD# Use the selective entry methodVP Use the selective entry method TAX1 thru 5 Delete Use the selective entry method158 EFT/ACCT PROG. Use the selective entry methodEFT Use the selective entry method CARD# Print Use the selective entry method159 Print Lalo Use the numeric entry methodCheck keys 160Bill Print Use the selective entry method 161 Positive # Use the selective entry methodChange DUE Use the selective entry method GAS Discount Use the selective entry method162 Expiration Print Use the selective entry methodCharge keys 163Textgross Use the character entry method Textrefund Use the character entry method164 165 166 TIP Line Print Use the selective entry method167 Food stamp tender key 168169 170 Cash benefit by EBT Cash BNF key 171Cash benefit by EBT 172Currency conversion keys Eat-in keys173 Service key 174Text GLU Use the character entry method 175 CARD# PRINT. Use the selective entry methodFinal key 176177 Card Holder Print Use the selective entry methodIC Card Use the selective entry method Cash in drawer Check change178 Check cashing 179180 Currency denominations Money 181Amount Use the numeric entry method Text Programming 182Function text 183184 CopyDepartment group text PLU group text185 Server group text Message text186 Copy Use the selective and method Enable Enables G.C.Copy Personnel ProgrammingServer 187Manager 188Terminal Programming 189Interval timer Machine numberConsecutive number 190Default menu level Available GLU codeBill number BrightnessDate/Time Setting Date/time192 Date Use the numeric entry methodOptional Feature Selection 193Function prohibition 194195 Indirect Void GLU Use the selective entry methodOpen GLU Display Use the selective entry method Customer TEL# Use the selective entry methodFunction selection 196197 198 LOG Full Use the selective entry methodFull Use the selective entry method Capture FUL Use the selective entry methodPrinting selection 199200 CUST. CODE&NAME KP Use the selective entry methodCUST. Address KP Use the selective entry method CUST. TELPHONE# KP Use the selective entry methodSecret Code Programming 201Z1 reports PGM2-mode operations202 System Z1 reports System PGM2-mode operations203 Maintenance down-loading without clearing of memory Initial down-loading with clearing of memory204 Auto key 205Report Programming 206Zero skip 207Stacked report 208209 210 Charge AccountLogo Text Programming 211Receipt logo Validation printing text212 VP Text Use the character entry methodBill logo Scrolling message for pole display213 Header Use the character entry methodDevice Configuration Programming 214Built-in printer Journal printerExternal journal 215Receipt printer Bill printer216 Initial FEED# Use the numeric entry methodReport printer Validation VP printer217 Printer Use the selective entry methodRemote printer KP#1 thru KP#9 218TOP Extra Line Use the numeric entry method Bottom Extra Line Use the numeric entry methodPole display 219Waiting Time Use the numeric entry method GLU Code Programming 220Customer Programming 221Customer code Customer programming222 Negative Code File Programming Negative code/Override status223 224 Positive Code File Programming Positive code225 226 Mode position/Auto key no Macro Key Programming227 KEY#1 thru KEY#15 Use the selective entry methodFunction Key Programming 228Function menu key 229230 Function key 231Function menu key list 232Capture Key Programming Capture key data233 Text Print Use the selective entry methodKey Data Entry Job Table Programming Capture job number234 MESSAGE#1 Thru Use the character entry methodTax Programming 235Table tax 236Sample tax table 237 TAX Rate Use the numeric entry methodCycle Use the numeric entry method Initial TAX Use the numeric entry methodRate % tax Doughnut tax exemption for the Canadian tax system238 Quantity Use the numeric entry methodTraining Mode Selection Training mode239 Backup Data Send Programming Backup data send240 Speed Use the selective entry methodBackup Data Receive Programming Backup data receive241 PLU Updating in the PGM1 Mode 242Automatic Sequencing Key Programming 243Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File 244SD Card Mode 245246 Save & ClearReading Stored Programs Program reading sequence247 Sample printouts 248PLU/UPC PGM1 or PGM2 mode 249250 Combo meal table PGM2 mode 251Functions PGM1 or PGM2 mode Media PGM2 mode 252253 254 255 256 Auto key PGM2 mode GLU code PGM2 mode 257258 259 260 Data Clear 261UPC or EAN code 262Add-on code UPC file263 Case of Power Failure Case of a Printer ErrorThermal Printing 264Installing and Removing a Paper Roll Recording paper specifications265 Installing a paper roll Manual installing of a paper rollInstalling the receipt paper roll Installing a journal paper rollRemoving the journal paper roll 267Prevention of paper jams 268Removing a paper jam 269Cleaning the Print Head 270Removing the Till and the Drawer Opening the Drawer by Hand271 Before Calling for Service 272Specifications 273Page Sharp Corporation
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