Sharp UP-820N, UP-820F manual Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master master

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4. Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master – master

You can assign one satellite to the function of a back-up master. If the master fails during guest check operation, the assigned terminal will perform the master’s function.

A machine number from 1 to 999999 can be entered.

If zero is entered, there will be no back-up master in the IRC system.

This assignment can be done in the INLINE CONFIG window of the master.

For determining whether your IRC system should have a back-up master or not, please consult your authorized SHARP dealer.

1. Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.

2. Select “SETTING” and press the ekey. The SETTING window will appear.

3. Select “INLINE CONFIG” and press the ekey. The INLINE CONFIG window will appear.

 

 

4.

Move the cursor to the “BMA MACHINE” line.

 

 

 

Enter the machine number of the terminal to serve as a

 

 

 

backup master and press the ckey.

 

 

 

• For determining which satellite should be selected for BMA

 

 

 

MACHINE No., please consult your authorized SHARP

 

 

 

dealer.

NOTE

The DECLARATION functions in the PGM2 mode enable the back-up master or the master to

declare to serve as the master when the master or back-up master breaks down, and inform

 

satellites of the master’s or back-up master’s recovery.

If the master and back-up master communicate with each other without any problems, a “master declaration” should not be done at the master or back-up master. Otherwise the communication between them stops.

For details of these functions, see “Master declaration” and “Recovery declaration” on pages 55–60.

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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 Clerk assignment Sign-on operation clerk assignment REG mode/MGR modeSign-on procedure 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 Individual GLU file system Look-up and updating of the GLU fileCentralized GLU file system Individual system PLU/EAN stock controlCentralized 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 Manual clear operation Manual clearing procedureClearing procedure 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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