Sharp UP-820N manual Display of Subtotals

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Display of Subtotals

Your POS terminal provides these eight types of subtotals:

Merchandise subtotal

You may press the MDSESBTL key at any point during a transaction.

The net sales subtotal - not including tax - and the symbol “MDSE ST” will appear in the display.

Taxable subtotal

Taxable 1 subtotal

Press the SHIFTTAX1 and SBTL keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal of taxable 1 items will appear in the window and the caption “TAX1” and the tax 1 amount will appear.

Taxable 2 subtotal

Press the SHIFTTAX2 and SBTL keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal of taxable 2 items will appear in the window and the caption “TAX2” and the tax 2 amount will appear.

Taxable 3 subtotal

Press the SHIFTTAX3 and SBTL keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal of taxable 3 items will appear in the window and the caption “TAX3” and the tax 3 amount will appear.

Taxable 4 subtotal

Press the SHIFTTAX4 and SBTL keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal of taxable 4 items will appear in the window and the caption “TAX4” and the tax 4 amount will appear.

Taxable 5 subtotal

Press the SHIFTTAX5 and SBTL keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal of taxable 5 items will appear in the window and the caption “TAX5” and the tax 5 amount will appear.

Tax-inclusive subtotal (full subtotal)

You may press the SBTL key at any point during a transaction. The sales subtotal including tax and the symbol “SUBTOTAL” will appear in the display.

Tray subtotal

You may press the TRAYSBTL key during a transaction in the REG.

The contents of the tray total itemizer which includes tax are printed and displayed.

Eat-in subtotal

You may press an eat-in key prior to entering a payment. Your POS terminal will calculate a subtotal according to the programmed tax exemption status and display the subtotal, the symbol “EAT IN,” and a corresponding caption (“EAT IN 1,” “EAT IN 2,” or “EAT IN 3”) will be displayed.

For a transaction with an eat-in subtotal, you must finalize the transaction by making a payment entry. Just after pressing the eat-in key, however, you can cancel the entry of that key by pressing the CL key or another eat-in key.

Food stamp-eligible subtotal

You may press the TENDFS key at any point during a transaction. The sale subtotal of items eligible for food stamp payment will appear in the display.

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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 Rear view External ViewFront view Cutter open tab PrinterPrint head release lever Opening the SD card slot cover RS232 Connector/SD Card SlotOpening the RS232 connector cover Standard keyboard layout Keyboard000 Optional keysLevel Key Default text Default key texts on the displayRA2 PO2 L1 thru L5 Price SHIFT# P1 thruOperator display touch panel Drawer lock keyDisplay Modification status Item textDisplay angle Screen save mode Operating Modes Selecting an Operating ModeReturning to the mode selection window from the REG mode Mode SelectionSelecting a mode Automatic date updating Time displayBuilt-in Printer Sample Receipt ReceiptsPreparations for Entries Error WarningReceipt/Journal paper rolls Receipt ON/OFF functionExample 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 Normal method Multiplication entriesFF method for quick multiplication of direct PLU 165 Enter Split-pricing entriesSuccessive multiplication entries Example5099887654302 1 Select PLU code 50 from the menu Scale Scale entriesIi Manual scale entries SIF entries Single item cash sale Sics and single item finalization SIFSics entries You can enter the date as far back as 98 years Age verification Birthday entryPromotion mix-and-match function Special Entries for PLU/UPCPLU/UPC link entries Example For a certain PLUUPC learning function PLU/UPC price inquiry view function Changing price during a transaction Price change modeUPC price change function Example Changing a price during a transaction Example Price change modePLU level shift for direct PLUs Automatic return mode for PLU levelsLock shift mode for PLU levels PLU price level shift Automatic return mode for price shiftsCombo meal entries Lock shift mode for price shiftsCondiment entries for PLU ExampleRepeat round entries Display of Subtotals Gasoline discount subtotal Group discountable subtotalHold/Recall Function Holding/Recalling of TransactionCash or Check tendering Finalization of TransactionMixed tendering check + cash Charge credit saleFood stamp status shift Food stamp tenderingManual tax Tax CalculationsAutomatic tax Tax deletion Tax status shift GLU/PBLU system Guest Check GLU/PBLUSettlement GLU recallReorder entries Deposit entries Transferring guest checks Transferring guest checks out or in Transfer-out/inTransferring guest checks out 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 entriesPrinting of non-add code numbers Refund sales modeGroup discount entries Group discount status shiftGratuity Remote printer send functionTip editing Payment TreatmentTip-in entries Currency conversion Tip paid entriesReceived-on-account entries Direct key 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 Designated range Individual group report on PLUs/UPCsFull group total report on PLUs/UPCs PLU/UPC stock pick up reportPLU/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 department103 Tax reportKey capture report 104 Individual server report105 Full server reportSCMStarting cash memory report 106 Hourly report107 GLU/PBLU reportGLU/PBLU report by server 108 Closed GLU/PBLU report109 Closed GLU/PBLU report by serverTransaction report Periodic Consolidation110 General overview111 Daily net report112 Customer sales reportCustomer charge account report Customer sales report by sales rangeX2/Z2 stacked report 113Electronic journal Resetting Z report114 Recording data115 Deletion116 Non-accessed UPC reportNon-accessed customer report 117 Customer delete reportDynamic UPC clear 118 Programming Keyboard Layout119 How to Enter Text Using Alphanumeric CharactersUsing character keys on the keyboard 120 Entering character codes121 Basic ProcedureProgramming screens 122 Programming examplePressing the Sbtl key displays all pertinent options 123124 Article Programming125 Department126 DEPT.CODE Use the numeric entry method 127128 PLU/UPCBase QTY Use the numeric entry method Zero of P1 thru 6 Use the selective entry methodTare TBL# Use the numeric entry method 129Condiment Use the selective entry method Modify Output Use the selective entry methodDynamic UPC NON-ACCESS Use the selective entry methodPLU range 130NEW Stock Use the numeric entry method PLU/UPC stock131 132 Link PLU table for PLU/UPC133 Condiment tablePLU#1-28 Use the numeric key 134Next TABLE# Use the numeric entry method For the examples on Mix & Match table135 136 Combo meal table137 Scale tablePRICE1 Use the numeric entry method PRICE2 Use the numeric entry method138 UPC Non-PLU code formatSystem Code Use the numeric entry method Price C/D Use the selective entry method Price check digitPeriod DAY Use the numeric entry method UPC delete139 Direct PLU/COMBO/Dept. key Direct Key Programming140 Type Use the selective entry method141 PLU menu key PLU Menu Key Programming142 Text Use the character entry method143 144 Functional Programming145 Discount key 1 thruRate Use the numeric entry method Percent key %1 thru146 Text ST Use the character entry method Group discount key147 148 Gas discountTextchr Use the character entry method Tip149 Acct Use the selective entry method 150Acct NEGATIVE# Use the selective entry method Acct POSITIVE# Use the selective entry method151 152 Tax deleteNo-sale 153 VoidRefund 154 Return155 Media Key Programming156 Cash keysNON ADD# Use the selective entry method 157VP Use the selective entry method TAX1 thru 5 Delete Use the selective entry methodEFT/ACCT PROG. Use the selective entry method 158EFT Use the selective entry method CARD# Print Use the selective entry methodPrint Lalo Use the numeric entry method 159Bill Print Use the selective entry method Check keys160 Positive # Use the selective entry method 161Change DUE Use the selective entry method GAS Discount Use the selective entry methodExpiration Print Use the selective entry method 162163 Charge keysTextgross Use the character entry method Textrefund 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 EBT173 Currency conversion keysEat-in keys Text GLU Use the character entry method Service key174 CARD# PRINT. Use the selective entry method 175176 Final keyIC Card Use the selective entry method 177Card Holder Print Use the selective entry method 178 Cash in drawerCheck change 179 Check cashing180 Amount Use the numeric entry method Currency denominations Money181 182 Text Programming183 Function textCopy 184185 Department group textPLU group text 186 Server group textMessage text Personnel Programming Copy Use the selective and method Enable Enables G.C.CopyServer 187188 Manager189 Terminal ProgrammingMachine number Interval timerConsecutive number 190Available GLU code Default menu levelBill number BrightnessDate/time Date/Time Setting192 Date Use the numeric entry method193 Optional Feature Selection194 Function prohibitionIndirect Void GLU Use the selective entry method 195Open GLU Display Use the selective entry method Customer TEL# Use the selective entry method196 Function selection197 LOG Full Use the selective entry method 198Full Use the selective entry method Capture FUL Use the selective entry method199 Printing selectionCUST. CODE&NAME KP Use the selective entry method 200CUST. Address KP Use the selective entry method CUST. TELPHONE# KP Use the selective entry method201 Secret Code Programming202 Z1 reportsPGM2-mode operations 203 System Z1 reportsSystem PGM2-mode operations 204 Maintenance down-loading without clearing of memoryInitial down-loading with clearing of memory 205 Auto key206 Report Programming207 Zero skip208 Stacked report209 Charge Account 210211 Logo Text ProgrammingValidation printing text Receipt logo212 VP Text Use the character entry methodScrolling message for pole display Bill logo213 Header Use the character entry method214 Device Configuration ProgrammingJournal printer Built-in printerExternal journal 215Bill printer Receipt printer216 Initial FEED# Use the numeric entry methodValidation VP printer Report printer217 Printer Use the selective entry method218 Remote printer KP#1 thru KP#9TOP Extra Line Use the numeric entry method Bottom Extra Line Use the numeric entry methodWaiting Time Use the numeric entry method Pole display219 220 GLU Code Programming221 Customer Programming222 Customer codeCustomer programming 223 Negative Code File ProgrammingNegative code/Override status 224 225 Positive Code File ProgrammingPositive code 226 Macro Key Programming Mode position/Auto key no227 KEY#1 thru KEY#15 Use the selective entry method228 Function Key Programming229 Function menu key230 231 Function key232 Function menu key listCapture key data Capture Key Programming233 Text Print Use the selective entry methodCapture job number Key Data Entry Job Table Programming234 MESSAGE#1 Thru Use the character entry method235 Tax ProgrammingSample tax table Table tax236 TAX Rate Use the numeric entry method 237Cycle Use the numeric entry method Initial TAX Use the numeric entry methodDoughnut tax exemption for the Canadian tax system Rate % tax238 Quantity Use the numeric entry method239 Training Mode SelectionTraining mode Backup data send Backup Data Send Programming240 Speed Use the selective entry method241 Backup Data Receive ProgrammingBackup data receive 242 PLU Updating in the PGM1 Mode243 Automatic Sequencing Key Programming244 Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File245 SD Card ModeSave & Clear 246247 Reading Stored ProgramsProgram reading sequence 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 code263 Add-on codeUPC file Case of a Printer Error Case of Power FailureThermal Printing 264265 Installing and Removing a Paper RollRecording paper specifications Manual installing of a paper roll Installing a paper rollInstalling the receipt paper roll Installing a journal paper roll267 Removing the journal paper roll268 Prevention of paper jams269 Removing a paper jam270 Cleaning the Print Head271 Removing the Till and the DrawerOpening the Drawer by Hand 272 Before Calling for Service273 SpecificationsPage Sharp Corporation
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UP-820N specifications

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