Sharp UP-600, UP-700 Look-up and updating of the GLU/PBLU file, PLU/UPC stock control

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7. Look-up and updating of the GLU/PBLU file

In the IRC system, the following two types of GLU/PBLU file allocation system are available: a centralized system and an individual system.

(1) Centralized GLU/PBLU file system

In this system, the GLU/PBLU file exists only in the master. All satellites in the IRC system can access the GLU/PBLU file in the master for registration.

GLU/PBLU-file-related inline communications are made for the following purposes:

New order or reorder

Payment entry or temporary finalization

Bill printing

Bill transfer/bill totalizing

Bill separate

There are two types of GLU/PBLU data transmission.

1)The GLU/PBLU data is transmitted from the master to a satellite for GLU/PBLU file look-up (in case of a new order/reorder). During the GLU/PBLU registration at a satellite, the GLU/ PBLU reserve counter* is retained at the master.

*The reserve counter reserves some records of GLU/PBLU files to prevent a “LACKING MEMORY” error in finalization.

2)The GLU/PBLU data is transmitted from a satellite to the master upon finalization of a transaction (in case of payment entry or temporary finalization).

The data transmitted from the satellite is received in the temporary GLU/PBLU data receiving file of the master and then updated in the master GLU/PBLU file. In this case, the GLU/PBLU reserve counter is cleared at the master.

(2) Individual GLU/PBLU file system

In this system, the master and satellites have their own GLU/PBLU files for look up and registration. Therefore, no inline communications are initiated regarding GLU/PBLU data.

8. PLU/UPC stock control

In the IRC system, a centralized system is implemented for PLU/UPC stock control. Preset stock data is stored only in the master. When a consolidated report is generated, stock data in the satellites are consolidate into the stock file of the master and calculated there. The stock data calculated at the master is printed out and the stock data in each satellite is reset to zero.

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Contents UP-600 UP-700 Table of Contents Basic Specifications Introduction Inline Operation Error messages List of error messagesOpen store operation PGM2 mode master and satellite From the master to the satelliteClose store operation PGM2 mode master and satellite Sign-on operation server assignment REG mode/MGR mode Sign-on procedureReport generation procedure Server sign-on reportSign-off procedure Look-up and updating of the GLU/PBLU file PLU/UPC stock controlWhen the master has a dynamic UPC file and satellites don’t PLU/UPC data controlPrice change function Customer data controlLOG polling Communication with a remote printer optional Second back-up remote printerRemote printer send function Priority printing functionRerouting print data Operating modes Job numberConsolidated reports master/back-up master List of consolidated reports System READING/RESETTING PLU/UPCOP XZ Follow the following procedure for picking up PLU/UPC codes Individual reports master/back-up master/satellite List of individual reports READING/RESETTING Server report Full server report sampleSetting the machine numbers master and satellite IRC ProgrammingPage Creating/updating the master list master Creating the master listDeleting a machine from the master list Page Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master master Page Machine from which the PLU/UPC code is searched first Initial downloading Maintenance downloading List of downloading jobs PGM2 mode Page Programming for the remote printer Naming the remote printer master and satellite PRINT/SKIP Specifying the format of chit printing master and satellite Page Page Programming of the terminal number Programming of the time-out value Programming of the gateway numberTerminal No Time-out time 7 sec Gateway no System Back-Up How the IRC back-up system worksDeclaration Page No REPLY/BACKUP Recovery Page Master Data clear operation Data clearing of the T-LOG buffer master and satelliteData clearing of the capture data master and satellite Data clearing of the transaction memory master and satelliteData clearing of the server sign-on state master Data clearing of the GLU/PBLU data in use masterWhen the system retry function is disabled When the system retry function is enabledSystem retry function Page Basic Specifications
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