Sharp UP-820N, UP-820F manual PLU/EAN data control, Stored in its T-LOG buffer

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12. PLU/EAN data control

In the IRC system, the following two systems for PLU/EAN data control are available: a centralized system and an individual system.

In choosing the type of PLU/EAN data control system, please consult your authorized SHARP dealer.

Centralized system

PLU/EAN sales data is centrally controlled by the master. PLU/EAN sales data which is temporarily stored in the T-LOG buffer of a satellite is sent to the master by T-LOG polling.

Individual system

The master and satellites control their own PLU/EAN sales data. PLU/EAN sales reports can be individually generated at each machine. Consolidation of PLU/EAN sales data can be achieved by generating the consolidated PLU/EAN report at the master.

NOTE

The learning function enables the operator at a satellite to set the unit price, associated

department and deletion/non-deletion choice for an item whose code is undefined in the

 

 

PLU/EAN file, and to register the transaction in the training mode. (For further information on the

 

learning function, see the UP-820F/UP-820N Instruction Manual.)

 

If the satellite has no dynamic EAN file, the data on the EAN item which has been set using the

 

learning function is stored in the PLU/EAN main file to update the file.

 

If the satellite has a dynamic EAN file, the data is stored in the dynamic EAN file to update the file.

 

The data which has been set using the learning function in the training mode at a satellite is also

 

stored in its T-LOG buffer.

For the data flow, see the following figures.

(1) In case that the master and satellites have no dynamic EAN files:

Master

Satellite

Registration by the

Updating learning function

PLU/EAN

T-LOG polling/updating

 

PLU/EAN

 

main file

 

 

main file

Saving

 

 

 

 

T-LOG buffer

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Contents UP-820F UP-820N Page Table of Contents Page Introduction Message display Message displayed during inline communicationError messages List of error messagesOpen store operation Opxz mode master and satellite Close store operation Opxz mode master and satellite Clerk system Centralized clerk file systemIndividual clerk file system Sign-on procedure Sign-on operation clerk assignment REG mode/MGR modeClerk assignment Report generation procedure Clerk sign-on reportSign-off procedure Cashier sign-off procedureInitial downloading Maintenance downloading List of downloading jobs PGM2 mode Downloading Jobs DescriptionPage Centralized GLU file system Look-up and updating of the GLU fileIndividual GLU file system Centralized system PLU/EAN stock controlIndividual system LOG polling PLU/EAN data control Stored in its T-LOG bufferUpdating Updating learning function Price change function Customer data controlCommunication with a remote printer option Second back-up remote printerRerouting print data Consolidated and Individual Reports Operating modesReport generation procedure Consolidated reports master/back-up masterList of consolidated reports System READING/RESETTING Department DEPT. /GROUPPersonnel ALL Clerk Individual reports master/back-up master/satellite List of individual reports READING/RESETTING Journal Resetting reports in a system with no save file Clerk report Sharp dealer Cashier report Type of report Clerk/Cashier Reset clear operation X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes master Setting the machine numbers master and satellite IRC ProgrammingPage Page Deleting a machine from the master list Master list for IRC communicationsSpecifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master master Unsuccessful transmission depending on the selection made Page Page Sample Print satellite Programming for the remote printer Items to be programmed BUILT-IN820 BUILT-IN810 Auto CutterPage Separator Line Programming of the MWS terminal number Programming of the time-out time Programming of the gateway numberTerminal No Time-out time 7 sec Gateway No System Back-Up How the IRC back-up system worksMaster declaration Flow of a master declaration at the back-up masterPage Flow of a master declaration at the master Recovery declaration Flow of a recovery declaration at the back-up masterPage Flow of a recovery declaration at the master Clearing procedure Manual clearing procedureManual clear operation List of manual clearing items Description Terminal*1 RemarksWhen the system retry function is disabled System retry functionWhen the system retry function is enabled Basic Specifications for LAN UP820F820NV2IE10
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