Sharp UP-600 instruction manual Food stamp tendering, Food stamp status shift

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Food stamp tendering

If your customer makes payment (or tendering) in food stamps, obtain the food stamp-eligible subtotal* by pressing the TENDFS key and make a food stamp tender entry before entering a cash or check tender.

*Note: The food stamp-eligible subtotal depends upon how your machine is programmed about the food stamp-eligibility of the automatic tax on a sale of items eligible for food stamp payment, or whether your machine is programmed to allow the automatic tax to be paid with food stamps or not or to exempt taxation. The example below presupposes that your machine has been programmed to exempt taxation.

When the amount tendered in food stamps is greater than the food stamp-eligible subtotal:

Your machine shows two change due amounts in its display. The food stamp change due appears at the left of the display in dollars and the cash change at the right in cents.

When the food stamp tender is smaller than the food stamp-eligible subtotal:

Accept the remainder in food stamps or in cash or check.

However, if your machine is programmed to exempt taxation, it cannot accept additional food stamp tender.

Food stamp status shift

Your machine allows you to shift the programmed food-stamp status of each department, - 1 thru - 5 ,

percent key, the UPC or the PLU key by pressing the key prior to those keys. After each entry is completed, the programmed food stamp status is resumed.

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Contents UP-600 Contents Page Page Link PLU table for PLU/UPC BCR Scanner 218 Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EANExternal View Front viewRear view Paper release lever PrinterStandard keyboard layout KeyboardReturn key Optional keysGAS Sbtl GLU Shift Scale Level Level Printer cover lock key Keys and SwitchesMode switch and mode keys Drawer lock keyOperator display DisplayCaps lock indicator A/a Customer display Pop-up type Screen save modeTilt adjustment tab Contrast control Display Adjustment operator displayAutomatic updating of the date Time displayReceipt and journal paper rolls Error WarningPreparations for Entries Sample ReceiptXxxx EntriesConversion menu window Function menu window Miscellaneous function menu window Check menu windowCash menu window Void menu window Message menu window Charge menu windowPage Single item entries Item EntriesRepeat entries PLU entries direct PLU entriesUPC entries Multiplication entries FF method for quick multiplication of direct PLUsNormal method Enter Unit price Enter Split-pricing entriesSuccessive multiplication entries Scale entries AMT Ii Manual scale entries for refunds onlySics entries Single item cash sale Sics entriesAge verification Birthday entry Link PLU/UPC entriesCombo meal entries Mix-and-match functionCondiment entries for PLU Repeat round entriesExample UPC learning function Price inquiry view function for PLU/UPCChanging price during a transaction Price change function for UPCsAutomatic return mode for PLU levels Lock shift mode for PLU levelsPLU level shift for direct PLUs Automatic return mode for price shifts Lock shift mode for price shiftsPLU/UPC price level shift Display of Subtotals Gasoline discount subtotal Group discountable subtotalCash or check sale that does not need any tender entry Finalization of TransactionCash or Check tendering Mixed tendering check + cashFood stamp status shift Food stamp tenderingTax deletion Tax CalculationsAutomatic tax Manual taxGuest Check GLU/PBLU GLU/PBLU systemNew guest GLU recall Reorder entriesSettlement Transferring guest checks Deposit entriesTransferring guest checks out or in Transfer-out/in Transferring guest checks outBill totalizing/bill transfer Bill totalizingBill transfer Bill printing Bill separatingAuxiliary Entries Refund sales mode Group discount entriesGroup discount status shift Tip-in entries Payment TreatmentRemote printer send function GratuityTip editing Tip paid entriesCurrency conversion Menu-based entries Received-on-account entriesPaid-out entries Direct key entriesCashing a check No-sale exchangeCustomer management CustCA/AT Waste mode Correction of the Last Entry Direct Void Correction1310 Subtotal Void Copy Receipt Printing Special Printing FunctionsValidation Printing Function Validation slip setting and printingValidation printing of item entries Validation printing examplesKey Amount paid out Validation printing of the training modeValidation printing after the finalization of a transaction Sales amountServer Arrival/Departure Time Printing Validation slip specificationManager Mode Correction after Finalizing a Transaction Incorrect receipt Cancellation receiptTo take a Z1 or Z2 report How to take a X1/Z1 or X2/Z2 reportsFlash report To take a X1 or X2 reportDEPT.GR DepartmentDEPT.IND GroupGLU by HourlyDaily NET GLUDaily Sales Totals Transaction reportSample 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 pick up report Individual group report on PLUs/UPCsFull group total report on PLUs/UPCs PLU/UPC stock report by designated rangePLU/UPC zero sales by dept. report PLU/UPC zero sales report full PLU/UPC minimum stock reportPLU/UPC price category report Cash in drawer report Positive check reportSample X report If you need these information, please consult your dealer Dynamic UPC report by associated department Key capture report Tax reportIndividual server report Full server report Hourly report GLU/PBLU report by server GLU/PBLU reportClosed GLU/PBLU report X1/Z1 stacked reports Closed GLU/PBLU report by serverGeneral overview Periodic ConsolidationDaily net report Customer sales report 1 Customer sales report by sales range Customer charge account reportX2/Z2 stacked report Customer deletion Non-accessed UPC deletionNon-accessed customer deletion Dynamic UPC clearNon-accessed customer report Non-accessed UPC reportCustomer delete report Dynamic UPC clearBy designated range By pickup list By associated dept Programming Keyboard Layout How to Use the Programming KeyboardUsing character keys on the keyboard How to Program Alphanumeric CharactersEntering character codes Programming example Basic InstructionsSelective entry EntryArticle Programming Department Lalo Use the numeric entry Taxable 1 thru 4 Use the selective entry Tax statusFood Stamp Use the selective entry Halo Use the numeric entryKP 1 thru 6 Use the character entry DEPT.CODE Use the numeric entryPLU/UPC + Price Shift Use the selective entry PLU/UPCBase Q’TY Use the numeric entry MIN. Stock Use the numeric entryFood Stamp Use the selective entry Food stamp status Tare TBL# Use the numeric entryCondiment Type Use the selective entry YES Condiment type Condiment Use the selective entryNON-ACCESS Use the selective entry Dynamic UPCPLU range NEW Stock Use the numeric entry PLU/UPC stockLink PLU table for PLU/UPC Condiment table Condiment tableNext TABLE# Use the numeric entry Mix & Match table PLU#1-15 Use the numeric keyPrice Use the numeric entry KP Use the character entry Combo meal tablePRICE2 Use the numeric entry Scale tableCombo PLU#1-9 Use the numeric entry PRICE1 Use the numeric entryPrice C/D Use the selective entry Price check digit UPC Non-PLU code formatType of Code Use the selective entry System Code Use the numeric entryPeriod DAY Use the numeric entry UPC deleteCombo Direct Key ProgrammingDirect PLU/COMBO/Dept. key Type Use the selective entry115 PLU Menu Key Programming PLU menu keyText Use the character entry Functional Programming Discount key 1 thru Percent key %1 thru %5 Group discount key GDSC%1 Thru GDSC%3Text ST Use the character entry Gas discount PRICECent Use the numeric entryTextst Use the character entry Textchr Use the character entry TipCard RD Comp Offline Comp Online Comp CAT Use the selective entryNot Compul Reserved Reserved Use the selective entry124 Text Use the character entry Description for the no-sale Tax deleteNo-sale Text Use the character entry Description for the tax deleteRefund VoidMedia Key Programming Closed GC Use the selective entry Cash keysGLU/PBLU Use the selective entry Short Tender Use the selective entry Short amount tenderVP Use the selective entry NON ADD# Use the selective entryNEG # Check Use the selective entry Positive # Use the selective entryCARD# Format Use the selective entry CAT 1 Use the selective entryCAT 2 Use the selective entry CAT2 Use the selective entry Select the transaction typeNumber of Rcpt Use the numeric entry Bill PR. Use the selective entry Check keysChange DUE Use the selective entry Disable134 135 Charge keys 137 138 139 Food stamp tender key 141 Descriptor Use the character entry Currency conversion keysEat-in keys Rate Use the numeric entryPOST-AUTH Dial AUTH-ONLY Service keyText GLU Use the character entry Output KP No.1 thru 3 Use the selective entry144 Final key Output KP No.1 thru 3 Use the number entryCredit Reserved Check 146 Check change Cash in drawerCheck cashing 149 Text Programming Function text Function Default textP Y PLU group text Department group textBottom Server group textMessage text TOPPersonnel Programming ServerEntry Use the selective entry Terminal Programming Interval timer Machine numberConsecutive number Default menu level Available GLU codeBill number Time Use the numeric entry Date/Time SettingDate/time Date Use the numeric entryFUNC.SELECT2 Optional Feature SelectionFUNC.PROHIBIT FUNC.SELECT1Public Function prohibitionOPX/Z Report Use the selective entry LimitedOpen GLU Disp Use the selective entry VD in GLU Use the selective entryFunction selection TIP Entry Use the selective entry COND. Cancel Use the selective entrySeat # Use the selective entry Cover CT Use the selective entryPrinting selection Secret Code Programming Z1 reports PGM2-mode operationsScreen continues System PGM2-mode operations System Z1 reportsInitial down-loading with clearing of memory Maintenance down-loading without clearing of memoryStacked RPT Report ProgrammingSkip Hourly RPTZero skip Stacked report Closed GLU Use the numeric entry Closed GLU/PBLU report Transaction Transaction report 15 CIDHourly Use the numeric entry Hourly report GLU by Server Use the numeric entryCustom SALES2 Use the numeric entry Customer report Custom SALES1 Use the numeric entry Customer reportBill Logo Logo Text ProgrammingReceipt Logo VP TextVP Text Use the character entry Receipt logoValidation printing text Receipt Logo Use the character entryBill logo Header Use the character entryFooter Use the character entry Bcrscanner Device Configuration ProgrammingPrinter Bill SlipInitial FEED# Use the numeric entry Printer Built-in printerBill slip printer Auto Cutter Use the selective entry Auto cutter functionVP Times Use the numeric entry Report printerValidation printer Logo Text Use the selective entryEpson TM-T80 Remote printer KP#1 thru KP#9Printer Use the selective entry Epson TM-U200 Epson TM-300BCR Scanner GLU Code Programming Customer Programming CustomerCustomer Prog Customer code Customer programmingAddress Use the character entry Negative code/Override status Negative Code File ProgrammingPositive Code File Programming Positive codePOSITIVE# Use the numeric entry Positive code max digits Mode position/Auto key no Macro Key ProgrammingKEY#1 thru KEY#15 Use the selective entry Function menu key Function Menu Key ProgrammingEntry Compul Use the selective entry Capture Key ProgrammingCapture key data Text Print Use the selective entryKey Data Entry Job Table Programming Tax Programming Sample tax table Table taxLower Limit Use the numeric entry TAX Rate Use the numeric entryCycle Use the numeric entry Initial TAX Use the numeric entryRate % tax Doughnut tax exempt for the Canadian tax systemQuantity Use the numeric entry Training mode Training Mode SelectionALL RAM SSP Backup Data Send ProgrammingBackup data send Send Data Use the selective entryBackup data receive Backup Data Receive ProgrammingKP1 thru 6 Use the character entry PLU Updating in the PGM1 ModeAutomatic Sequencing Key Programming Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File Description Available mode Reading of Stored ProgramsProgram reading sequence Sample printouts Departments PGM1 or PGM2 mode204 PLU/UPC PGM1 or PGM2 modeCondiment table PGM2 mode Dynamic UPC PGM2 mode Link PLU table PGM2 mode Mix & Match table PGM2 modeScale tare table PGM2 mode UPC other PGM2 mode Combo meal table PGM2 mode207 Functions PGM1 or PGM2 mode Media PGM2 modeServer PGM1 or PGM2 mode Customer PGM2 mode Optional features PGM2 mode 210 Function text PGM2 modePLU group text PGM2 mode Department group text PGM2 mode Server group text PGM2 modeLogo text PGM2 mode Tax rate PGM2 mode Auto key PGM2 modeGLU code PGM2 mode 213 Direct key PGM2 mode Device configuration PGM2 mode PLU menu key PGM2 modeData Clear Universal Product Code UPC or European Article Number EAN UPC file Add-on codeCase of Printer Error Case of Power FailureInstalling and Removing the Paper Roll Recording paper specificationsPaper specification Installing the paper roll Installing the receipt paper rollInstalling the journal paper roll Removing the paper roll Removing a paper jam Installing the ink ribbon cassette Operating the Drawer by Hand Removing the Till and the DrawerBefore Calling for Service Fault CheckingList of Options
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