Sharp XE-A212 instruction manual Introduction, U T I O N, For Easy Set-up, see Getting Started

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you very much for your purchase of the SHARP Electronic Cash Register, Model XE-A212. Please read this manual carefully before operating your machine in order to gain full understanding of functions and features.

Please keep this manual for future reference. It will help you if you encounter any operational problems.

C A U T I O N !

Never install the batteries into the cash register before initializing it. Before you start operating the cash register, you must first initialize it, then install three new R6 or LR6 batteries (“AA” size) on the register. Otherwise, distorted memory contents and malfunction of the cash register will occur. For this procedure, please refer to page 9.

IMPORTANT

Be very careful when removing and replacing the printer cover, as the cutter mounted on it is very sharp.

Install the cash register in a location not subject to direct sunlight, unusual temperature changes, high humidity or splashing water.

Installation in such locations could cause damage to the cabinet and the electronic components.

Never operate the register with wet hands.

The water could seep into the interior of the register and cause component failure.

When cleaning your register, use a dry, soft cloth. Never use solvents, such as benzine and/or thinner.

The use of such chemicals will lead to discoloration or deterioration of the cabinet.

The register plugs into any standard wall outlet (official (nominal) voltage).

Other electrical devices on the same electrical circuit could cause the register to malfunction.

For protection against data loss, please install three R6 or LR6 batteries (“AA” size) after initializing the cash register. When handling the batteries, please observe the following:

Incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging the interior of the cash register.

Be sure that the the positive (+) and negative (–) poles of each battery are facing in the proper direction for installation.

Never mix batteries of different types.

Never mix old batteries and new ones.

Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment.

Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the cash register for long periods.

Should a battery leak, clean out the battery compartment immediately, taking care to avoid letting the battery fluid come into direct contact with your skin.

For battery disposal, follow the corresponding law in your country.

For complete electrical disconnection, disconnect the main plug.

For Easy Set-up, see

“GETTING STARTED” (page 8).

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Contents XE-A212 Aviso Never operate the register with wet hands IntroductionU T I O N For Easy Set-up, see Getting StartedContents Basic Function Programming For Quick Start Correction After Finalizing a Transaction Void modeParts and Their Functions External View Front viewPrinter Key names Mode Switch and Mode KeysKeyboard Keyboard layoutKeyboard sheet Displays Operator display Customer display Pop-up typeDrawer Lock Key How to install the fixing angle bracket How to remove the register from the fixing angle bracketGetting Started Be careful with the paper cutter, so as not to cut yourself Initializing the cash registerInstalling a paper roll When not using the take-up spool using as receipt paper When using the take-up spool using as journal paperDate Time VAT/tax Rounding system Decimal point position tab setting for domestic currency2300 Basic Sales EntryBasic Sales Entry Example 1500Error Warning PLU entries When using the department keys for department 1 toWhen using the department code entry key Item Entries Single item entries$ $ Repeat entriesMultiplication entries @ 50 d 1500 d @ 41 d @ 80 p @ 500 fi @ 85 p 1200 p @ $Single item cash sale Sics entry PLU level shift for direct PLU keyLock shift mode Automatic return modeCash or cheque sale that does not require tender entry 300Displaying Subtotals Finalization of Transaction Cash or cheque tenderingComputation of VAT Value Added Tax/tax VAT/ tax system 950 a bCredit sale Mixed-tender saleAutomatic VAT 1 and automatic tax 2-4 system Optional Features10 % Auxiliary Entries Percent calculations premium or discountRefund entries 800 5 %575 100 Deduction entries1230 N 1500 250 f 41 fd 100 d 85 fp 150 pNon-add code number entries and printing Guest Look-up GLU11 G 11 G a1400 1600 2300 4650 d Auxiliary Payment Treatment Currency exchange4650 d 10000 aAutomatic Sequence Key a key Entries Received-on account entriesPaid-out entries No sale exchangeCorrection 328 ªCorrection of the Last Entry direct void 1310 1755 Subtotal VoidProcedure for programming Prior to ProgrammingGuidance messages 29 @ 10 d200 Using character keys Keys on the shaded area Guidance for text programmingOperator display Example Hijk01 Alphanumeric character code table 231Tax Programming Basic Function ProgrammingDate and Time Programming Time12 s Tax rate programmingKey operation example Print Auxiliary Function Programming Department ProgrammingDepartment status Abcdefgh 00011183 @ Preset unit pricePLU Price Look-Up and Subdepartment Programming Direct PLU key programming For PLU code 1 toKey operation Operator display Specify the direct PLU key and its levelUnit price and associated department assignment Associated dept. programming Press sto skipFunction programming Press sto skip Rate for % 200 p 125 #PLU/subdepartment selection Miscellaneous Key ProgrammingFunction parameters for % 10 P 25 %Amount for Percent rate limitation for %102 @ Function parameters forFunction parameters for r, o, X, Y, c, b and a 1006 @Text Programming Department text item label 16 digits018 @ Apple s PLU text item label 16 digitsFunction text 12 digits Fruit sNET2 List of function textsClerk names 12 digits David sLogo message print format 3 types US S $ Foreign currency symbol 4 digitsDomestic currency symbol 4 digits S s aRegister number Training mode text 12 digitsAdvanced Function Programming Register Number and Consecutive Number ProgrammingJob code Selection Entry Various Function Selection ProgrammingFunction selection for miscellaneous keys 00000100 s aPrint format Receipt print formatPrinting style Other programming PLU level shift and GLU function parametersJob code Selection Entry Compression print on journal A2123 for the Manager 03.9.8 457 PM PGM mode operation records type Action when EJ memory area is fullTemporary EJ printing during a transaction 11 @ Power save modeLogo message print format 10 @ 0060 s aThermal printer density Language selectionEJ memory type 100 Training clerk specification for training modeAuto key programming Automatic sequence key 86 @ 20 s aEuro Programming Euro system settingsAutomatic Euro modification operation settings 01 s14 @ 10 s Date setting for Euro modification operationTime setting for Euro modification operation 13 @ 01072005 sProgramming report Reading Stored ProgramsKey sequence for reading stored program Sample printoutsPrinter density programming report Programming report Department programming reportPLU programming report Auto key programming reportTraining Mode Summary of Reading X and Resetting Z Reports Reading X and Resetting Z of Sales TotalsSample report Daily Sales Totals Full sales reportPLU report by designated range Individual clerk reportFull clerk report Periodic Consolidation Full sales report Hourly reportOpen GLU report Open GLU report by clerk Balance reportSample EJ report EJ Report Reading and ResettingPrinting journal data on the way of a transaction Sample printIncorrect receipt Cancellation receipt Override Entries250 Period Euro Migration FunctionEuro status ItemsCheque/credit operation Optional Programming for the Introduction of EuroCurrency exchange rate Exchange rate entry selectionOperator Maintenance Case of Power FailureCase of Printer Error Replacing the Paper Roll Paper specificationHow to set the paper roll Replacing the BatteriesRemoving the paper roll Installing the paper roll Installing the receipt paper rollInstalling the journal paper roll Removing a Paper Jam Cleaning the Printer Print Head / Sensor / RollerOpening the Drawer by Hand Removing the Till and the DrawerProtection de l’environnement BLUENeutral BROWNLiveEnvironment Protection UmweltschutzSharp Corporation