Sharp ER-A242 instruction manual Installing a paper roll

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3.Insert three new “AA” batteries as illustrated at the right.

When the batteries are properly installed “ ” on the display will disappear.

4. Close the battery compartment cover.

Be sure to observe precautions shown on page 1 when handling batteries.

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Installing a paper roll

 

Precaution: The paper cutter is mounted on the printer cover. Take caution when removing and installing the cover.

The register can print receipts or journals. For the printer, you must install the paper roll provided with the register, even when you program the register for not printing receipts or journals.

Install the paper roll according to the procedure shown below with the AC cord connected and the mode switch set to the REG position:

1.Lift up the print roller release lever to unlock and open the print roller arm.

Print roller arm

Print roller

release lever

2.Set a paper roll in the paper roll cradle as illustrated at the right.

When setting a new paper roll in the paper roll cradle, be sure to cut the paper end behind the taped (or pasted) point in advance.

To the printer

To the printer

CorrectIncorrect

3. Feed the end of the paper along with

Paper positioning guides

the paper positioning guides as

 

illustrated at the right.

 

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Contents Model ER-A242 For Your Records Never operate the register with wet hands IntroductionFor Easy Set-up, see Getting Started Register plugs into any standard wall outlet 120V AC ±10%Contents Correction After Finalizing a Transaction Void mode Basic Function Programming For Quick StartParts and Their Functions External View Front view Rear viewKey names Mode Switch and Mode KeysKeyboard layout 11 MDrawer Lock Key Machine state symbolsDisplays Operator display Customer display Pop-up typeGetting Started Be careful with the paper cutter, so as not to cut yourselfInstalling a paper roll When using the take-up spool using as journal paper When not using the take-up spool using as receipt paperDate Time Tax Starting sales entries Things you can do for sales entries Things to do before you start sales entriesThings to do after you close your store 1500 Basic Sales EntryBasic Sales Entry Example 5000Error escape function Error WarningPower Save Mode Clerk assignmentDepartment entries Item Entries Single item entriesPLU/subdepartment entries Repeat entries Multiplication entriesSplit pricing entries Displaying Subtotals Single item cash sale Sics entryFinalization of Transaction Cash or check tendering Charge credit sale 300 +Cash or check sale that does not require entry Mixed-tender saleTax Calculation Automatic tax 800 50 t725 515 Ts t Us t Manual tax1345 T 25 TUp 400 UTax status shift 1050 TU140 570 10 % Optional FeaturesDiscount and premium entries using the discount key 800 + P5 %675 575 +100 250 f+Auxiliary Payment Treatment Currency conversion Applying preset conversion rateApplying manual conversion rate Automatic Sequence Key akey Entries Received-on Account and Paid-out EntriesNo sale exchange 12345 s 4800 r600 328 CorrectionCorrection of the Last Entry direct void Subtotal Void 1310 1755 +Basic Function Programming Procedure for programmingPrior to Programming Date and Time ProgrammingTax Programming for Automatic Tax Calculation Function Tax programming using a tax rateTime 1430 sTax table applicable to the add-on tax 12 sSample tax table First figure 100 @ 11 @111 Limitations to the entry of minimum breakpointsModification of the left tax table Quantity for doughnut tax exempt for Canadian tax systemSample tax table Example 8% 19 @Department Programming Auxiliary Function ProgrammingDepartment status 00011173 @ Preset unit pricePLU Price Look-Up and Subdepartment Programming 1000Unit price and associated department assignment 125 #PLU/subdepartment selection Rate for %, & Miscellaneous Key Programming10 P 25 % 9275 Percent rate limitation for % 200Amount for Function parameters for %, &00 @ Function parameters for00011006 @ +/- signEntry digit limit for r, Rand t Function parameters for C, c and a when using as CA key018 @ Text Programming Using character keys on the keyboardHijk N01 Entering character codes with numeric keys on the keyboard231 Alphanumeric character code tableDepartment text S1 PS2 P PLU text item labelList of function texts 46 @ Card sDavid s Clerk namesLogo messages Logo print format 6 typesSSS sA Advanced ProgrammingS1 @ Electronic Journal EJ Programming S2 @Consecutive numbers EJ memory typeFunction parameters for EJ PGM mode operation records typeAction when EJ memory area is full S68 @ 00100002 sAFunction selection for miscellaneous keys S5 @Various Function Selection Programming 00000100 sAFunction selection for tax Print formatReceipt print format Printing styleOther programming Compression printingTax calculation system GSTLogo message print format Power save mode10 @ 0060 sA RS-232C interface 35 @ 30 sAThermal printer density Training clerk specification for training modeLanguage selection Key sequence for reading stored program Auto key programming Automatic sequence keyReading Stored Programs Auto 2 p100 +Sample printouts Programming reportProgramming report Printer density programming report Training Mode1000 Auto key programming reportReading X and Resetting Z of Sales Totals Summary of Reading X and Resetting Z ReportsDaily Sales Totals Full sales report Sample reportHourly report Clerk reportsPLU sales report Periodic Consolidation Full sales reportSample print EJ Report Reading and ResettingPrinting journal data on the way of a transaction Sample EJ reportOverride Entries Incorrect receipt Cancellation receipt250 Case of Power Failure Operator MaintenanceCase of Printer Error Replacing the Batteries Paper specificationHow to set the paper roll Replacing the Paper RollInstalling the paper roll Removing the paper rollInstalling the journal paper roll Removing the Till and the Drawer Cleaning the Printer Print Head / Sensor / RollerRemoving a Paper Jam Opening the Drawer by HandBefore Calling for Service Error code tableSpecifications T I C E Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey BE-SHARP