Toshiba H-9100N-CA, EO1-32003BE, H-9100N-US Outline of Operation, Main Menu, Password Input

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9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION

9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION

9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION

Press the

Main Power Switch ON

Display OFF

Press the

POWER key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Main

Menu

 

 

 

 

Menu#1

 

 

Select the

 

 

 

 

Menu #

Other than Menu #1.

Unnecessary

Password

POWER

key

Scanning Display

Necessary

Password Input

REG

MARK DOWN

Menu

 

Menu

REWRAP

PROG

 

Menu

Menu

REPORT

Menu

SECURITY

Menu

RESET

Menu

Press

POWER Key

No Press

Press

ESC. Key

No Press

Return to

each mode

NOTES:

Display OFF

1.You can register a password to avoid unauthorized access to each menu except for REG. menu.

2.To avoid unneeded use of the display, press the POWER key to turn the display off while being

unused. Pressing the POWER key again allows you to enter REG mode without scanning.

3. Refer to respective sections for explanation of each menu enclosed by a thick rectangle.

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Contents 9100N-US/CA Page Safety Summary Precautions Table of Contents Toshiba TEC Introduction Applicable Model Accessories1 0 0 5 0 L N F F B U S Specification ScaleSTLAN-2P OptionLON ESD-SR-15Appearance PC-ATCA Type DisplayUS Type Front Display PanelProgramming Keyboard KEY LayoutProgramming Keyboard Function Send SpaceProg Operation Keyboard Function Operation Keyboard and Speed KeyboardPLU DT/TM SaveFor LogoFeed ZeroProcedure Before Operation Speed KEY SETLevel Adjustment Removal and Replacement of RECEIPT/LABEL Media Guide Main Menu Password InputOutline of Operation MenuProgramming Procedures How to access to Programming MenuTitle and Contents of Programming Menu How to enter characters Unit Price Change MenuPLU Data Setting For the UPC#Auto Code Ingredient Message Nutrition Facts Key advances to the next menu. Pressing the ↑ Daily Value Max digits Contents of Daily value Set the Daily Value TableDeleting Nutrition Data Memory file sortVerification label is issued PLU Verifying LabelAddress and Commercial Message Setting Combination Message Message construction Message display timeThank YOU ANK YOU Call AGA Thank YOUThank YOU Call ANK Y Thank YOUSpecial Information Grade LineSetting Department/Vendor Number Speed KEY SettingESC Menu Print Format By pressing KeyLabel Format Number Table Format NoDATE/TIME Setting CMT OperationsPL-3 Operation Item # Transmission Item ListCMT Transmission Delay Time Table IN-LINE/LOCALLON System Cancel Retry Continue Data TransmissionBAR Code Format Default Bar Code FormatUPC # Flag PLU # UPC # PC/D Price Weight PLU # UPC # PC/DTitles Transferring Logo Data Display Label Receipt Print Logo 320 x 118 dotsError message for data transmission Idiom Setting Vendor SettingKey functions Free Format SettingOFF 10-33 SP-INFO/NET WT 10-35 Dots Total height 670 dots Dot size Dot size of the thermal head is 0.125mm square How to access Report menu Programmed Data Verification ReportsFor Setting Password and Protect Menu Password SecurityR S X Z ESC Calling Menu by Entering Password Operating Procedures How to access REG., M.DOWN, or Rewrap menuMenu REG., M.DOWN, or Rewrap Mode Weigh Weighing OperationFIX Price Operation for US Type only By Count Operation REG. Menu BY-COUNT DonutsFor Print Count Operation Example B When operating in Fix or By Count mode Set the number of labels. Max labels Enter the PLU # Issuing Labels with NET Weight Statement for US Type only Sample label TARE/SAVE Function Procedures SaveCalling and Printing Grade Lines Calling and Printing Logos Menu REG, M.DOWN, or Rewrap Mode WEIGH, FIX, or by Count Selecting Print ItemDate Change Batch Print Mode with 30 Items Run Assignment Changing a Unit Price and Calling G.Line/LOGO Stopping or Canceling Label Issue Visual Commodity Library Dpt #Floating Vendor UNIT/$ Total $Price deletion SubtotalHow to access Report or Reset menu Total OperationGrand Total Report Hourly Total ReportPLU Total Report Vendor Total Report Error Message Table Programming ModeLabel lssue Mode Report and Reset ModeLON System Mode Cleaning the Print Head Troubleshooting Before You Call for ServicePage