Sharp UP-600 instruction manual Secret Code Programming

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Secret Code Programming

Use the following procedure to program a secret code:

1. In the SETTING window, select “11 SECRET CODE.”

• The SECRET CODE window will appear.

2. Select any option from the following options list:

1

Z1:

Z1 reports

2

PGM2:

PGM2 operations

3

SYS Z1:

System Z1 reports

4

SYS PGM2:

System PGM2 operations

5

INITIAL D/L:

Initial down-loading

6

MAINTE. D/L:

Maintenance down-loading

The following illustration shows those options included in the secret code programming group.

11 SECRET CODE

 

 

 

 

1 Z1

See “Z1 reports” on page 167.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

PGM2

See “PGM2-mode operations” on page 167.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

SYS Z1

See “System Z1 reports” on page 168.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

SYS PGM2

See “System PGM2-mode operations” on page 168.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

INITIAL D/L

See “Initial down-loading” on page 169.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

MAINTE. D/L

See “Maintenance down-loading” on page 169.

 

 

 

 

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Contents UP-600 Contents Page Page Link PLU table for PLU/UPC BCR Scanner Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EAN 218Front view External ViewRear view Printer Paper release leverKeyboard Standard keyboard layoutOptional keys Return keyGAS Sbtl GLU Shift Scale Level Level Drawer lock key Keys and SwitchesMode switch and mode keys Printer cover lock keyDisplay Operator displayCustomer display Pop-up type Screen save mode Caps lock indicator A/aDisplay Adjustment operator display Tilt adjustment tab Contrast controlTime display Automatic updating of the dateSample Receipt Error WarningPreparations for Entries Receipt and journal paper rollsEntries XxxxMessage menu window Charge menu window Miscellaneous function menu window Check menu windowCash menu window Void menu window Conversion menu window Function menu windowPage Item Entries Single item entriesPLU entries direct PLU entries Repeat entriesUPC entries FF method for quick multiplication of direct PLUs Multiplication entriesNormal method Split-pricing entries Enter Unit price EnterSuccessive multiplication entries Scale entries Ii Manual scale entries for refunds only AMTLink PLU/UPC entries Single item cash sale Sics entriesAge verification Birthday entry Sics entriesMix-and-match function Combo meal entriesRepeat round entries Condiment entries for PLUExample Price inquiry view function for PLU/UPC UPC learning functionPrice change function for UPCs Changing price during a transactionLock shift mode for PLU levels Automatic return mode for PLU levelsPLU level shift for direct PLUs Lock shift mode for price shifts Automatic return mode for price shiftsPLU/UPC price level shift Display of Subtotals Group discountable subtotal Gasoline discount subtotalMixed tendering check + cash Finalization of TransactionCash or Check tendering Cash or check sale that does not need any tender entryFood stamp tendering Food stamp status shiftManual tax Tax CalculationsAutomatic tax Tax deletionGLU/PBLU system Guest Check GLU/PBLUNew guest Reorder entries GLU recallSettlement Transferring guest checks out Deposit entriesTransferring guest checks out or in Transfer-out/in Transferring guest checksBill totalizing Bill totalizing/bill transferBill transfer Bill separating Bill printingAuxiliary Entries Group discount entries Refund sales modeGroup discount status shift Gratuity Payment TreatmentRemote printer send function Tip-in entriesTip paid entries Tip editingCurrency conversion Direct key entries Received-on-account entriesPaid-out entries Menu-based entriesNo-sale exchange Cashing a checkCust Customer managementCA/AT Waste mode Correction Correction of the Last Entry Direct Void1310 Subtotal Void Special Printing Functions Copy Receipt PrintingValidation slip setting and printing Validation Printing FunctionValidation printing examples Validation printing of item entriesSales amount Validation printing of the training modeValidation printing after the finalization of a transaction Key Amount paid outValidation slip specification Server Arrival/Departure Time PrintingManager Mode Incorrect receipt Cancellation receipt Correction after Finalizing a TransactionTo take a X1 or X2 report How to take a X1/Z1 or X2/Z2 reportsFlash report To take a Z1 or Z2 reportGroup DepartmentDEPT.IND DEPT.GRGLU HourlyDaily NET GLU byTransaction report Daily Sales TotalsSample X report Sample Z report 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 PLU/UPC stock report by designated range Individual group report on PLUs/UPCsFull group total report on PLUs/UPCs PLU/UPC stock pick up reportPLU/UPC zero sales report full PLU/UPC minimum stock report PLU/UPC zero sales by dept. reportPositive check report PLU/UPC price category report Cash in drawer reportSample X report If you need these information, please consult your dealer Dynamic UPC report by associated department Tax report Key capture reportIndividual server report Full server report Hourly report GLU/PBLU report GLU/PBLU report by serverClosed GLU/PBLU report Closed GLU/PBLU report by server X1/Z1 stacked reportsPeriodic Consolidation General overviewDaily net report Customer sales report 1 Customer charge account report Customer sales report by sales rangeX2/Z2 stacked report Dynamic UPC clear Non-accessed UPC deletionNon-accessed customer deletion Customer deletionNon-accessed UPC report Non-accessed customer reportDynamic UPC clear Customer delete reportBy designated range By pickup list By associated dept How to Use the Programming Keyboard Programming Keyboard LayoutHow to Program Alphanumeric Characters Using character keys on the keyboardEntering character codes Basic Instructions Programming exampleEntry Selective entryArticle Programming Department Halo Use the numeric entry Taxable 1 thru 4 Use the selective entry Tax statusFood Stamp Use the selective entry Lalo Use the numeric entryDEPT.CODE Use the numeric entry KP 1 thru 6 Use the character entryPLU/UPC + MIN. Stock Use the numeric entry PLU/UPCBase Q’TY Use the numeric entry Price Shift Use the selective entryCondiment Use the selective entry Tare TBL# Use the numeric entryCondiment Type Use the selective entry YES Condiment type Food Stamp Use the selective entry Food stamp statusDynamic UPC NON-ACCESS Use the selective entryPLU range PLU/UPC stock NEW Stock Use the numeric entryLink PLU table for PLU/UPC Condiment table Condiment tableNext TABLE# Use the numeric entry PLU#1-15 Use the numeric key Mix & Match tablePrice Use the numeric entry Combo meal table KP Use the character entryPRICE1 Use the numeric entry Scale tableCombo PLU#1-9 Use the numeric entry PRICE2 Use the numeric entrySystem Code Use the numeric entry UPC Non-PLU code formatType of Code Use the selective entry Price C/D Use the selective entry Price check digitUPC delete Period DAY Use the numeric entryType Use the selective entry Direct Key ProgrammingDirect PLU/COMBO/Dept. key Combo115 PLU menu key PLU Menu Key ProgrammingText Use the character entry Functional Programming Discount key 1 thru Percent key %1 thru %5 Thru GDSC%3 Group discount key GDSC%1Text ST Use the character entry PRICECent Use the numeric entry Gas discountTextst Use the character entry Tip Textchr Use the character entryReserved Use the selective entry CAT Use the selective entryNot Compul Reserved Card RD Comp Offline Comp Online Comp124 Text Use the character entry Description for the tax delete Tax deleteNo-sale Text Use the character entry Description for the no-saleVoid RefundMedia Key Programming Short Tender Use the selective entry Short amount tender Cash keysGLU/PBLU Use the selective entry Closed GC Use the selective entryPositive # Use the selective entry NON ADD# Use the selective entryNEG # Check Use the selective entry VP Use the selective entryCAT2 Use the selective entry Select the transaction type CAT 1 Use the selective entryCAT 2 Use the selective entry CARD# Format Use the selective entryNumber of Rcpt Use the numeric entry Check keys Bill PR. Use the selective entryDisable Change DUE Use the selective entry134 135 Charge keys 137 138 139 Food stamp tender key 141 Rate Use the numeric entry Currency conversion keysEat-in keys Descriptor Use the character entryOutput KP No.1 thru 3 Use the selective entry Service keyText GLU Use the character entry POST-AUTH Dial AUTH-ONLY144 Output KP No.1 thru 3 Use the number entry Final keyCredit Reserved Check 146 Cash in drawer Check changeCheck cashing 149 Text Programming Function Default text Function textP Y Department group text PLU group textTOP Server group textMessage text BottomServer Personnel ProgrammingEntry Use the selective entry Terminal Programming Machine number Interval timerConsecutive number Available GLU code Default menu levelBill number Date Use the numeric entry Date/Time SettingDate/time Time Use the numeric entryFUNC.SELECT1 Optional Feature SelectionFUNC.PROHIBIT FUNC.SELECT2Limited Function prohibitionOPX/Z Report Use the selective entry PublicVD in GLU Use the selective entry Open GLU Disp Use the selective entryFunction selection Cover CT Use the selective entry COND. Cancel Use the selective entrySeat # Use the selective entry TIP Entry Use the selective entryPrinting selection Secret Code Programming PGM2-mode operations Z1 reportsScreen continues System Z1 reports System PGM2-mode operationsMaintenance down-loading without clearing of memory Initial down-loading with clearing of memoryHourly RPT Report ProgrammingSkip Stacked RPTZero skip Stacked report GLU by Server Use the numeric entry Transaction Transaction report 15 CIDHourly Use the numeric entry Hourly report Closed GLU Use the numeric entry Closed GLU/PBLU reportCustom SALES1 Use the numeric entry Customer report Custom SALES2 Use the numeric entry Customer reportVP Text Logo Text ProgrammingReceipt Logo Bill LogoReceipt Logo Use the character entry Receipt logoValidation printing text VP Text Use the character entryHeader Use the character entry Bill logoFooter Use the character entry Bill Slip Device Configuration ProgrammingPrinter BcrscannerAuto Cutter Use the selective entry Auto cutter function Printer Built-in printerBill slip printer Initial FEED# Use the numeric entryLogo Text Use the selective entry Report printerValidation printer VP Times Use the numeric entryEpson TM-U200 Epson TM-300 Remote printer KP#1 thru KP#9Printer Use the selective entry Epson TM-T80BCR Scanner GLU Code Programming Customer Customer ProgrammingCustomer Prog Customer programming Customer codeAddress Use the character entry Negative Code File Programming Negative code/Override statusPositive code Positive Code File ProgrammingPOSITIVE# Use the numeric entry Positive code max digits Macro Key Programming Mode position/Auto key noKEY#1 thru KEY#15 Use the selective entry Function Menu Key Programming Function menu keyText Print Use the selective entry Capture Key ProgrammingCapture key data Entry Compul Use the selective entryKey Data Entry Job Table Programming Tax Programming Table tax Sample tax tableInitial TAX Use the numeric entry TAX Rate Use the numeric entryCycle Use the numeric entry Lower Limit Use the numeric entryDoughnut tax exempt for the Canadian tax system Rate % taxQuantity Use the numeric entry Training Mode Selection Training modeSend Data Use the selective entry Backup Data Send ProgrammingBackup data send ALL RAM SSPBackup Data Receive Programming Backup data receivePLU Updating in the PGM1 Mode KP1 thru 6 Use the character entryAutomatic Sequencing Key Programming Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File Reading of Stored Programs Description Available modeProgram reading sequence Departments PGM1 or PGM2 mode Sample printoutsPLU/UPC PGM1 or PGM2 mode 204Link PLU table PGM2 mode Mix & Match table PGM2 mode Condiment table PGM2 mode Dynamic UPC PGM2 modeCombo meal table PGM2 mode Scale tare table PGM2 mode UPC other PGM2 modeFunctions PGM1 or PGM2 mode Media PGM2 mode 207Server PGM1 or PGM2 mode Customer PGM2 mode Optional features PGM2 mode Function text PGM2 mode 210Department group text PGM2 mode Server group text PGM2 mode PLU group text PGM2 modeAuto key PGM2 mode Logo text PGM2 mode Tax rate PGM2 modeGLU code PGM2 mode 213 Device configuration PGM2 mode PLU menu key PGM2 mode Direct key PGM2 modeData Clear Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EAN Add-on code UPC fileCase of Power Failure Case of Printer ErrorRecording paper specifications Installing and Removing the Paper RollPaper specification Installing the receipt paper roll Installing the paper rollInstalling the journal paper roll Removing the paper roll Removing a paper jam Installing the ink ribbon cassette Removing the Till and the Drawer Operating the Drawer by HandFault Checking Before Calling for ServiceList of Options
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