Sharp UP-700, UP-600 Sign-on operation server assignment REG mode/MGR mode, Sign-on procedure

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4. Sign-on operation (server assignment) (REG mode/MGR mode)

The sign-on operation is intended to assign a server to a machine (satellite or the master) and enable him or her to perform entry operations at the machine.

If a server successfully signs on at a machine, his or her server number appears on the LCD of the machine.

The server memory is under the control of the master.

The sign-on operation can be done whether the machine is in the open store or close store state. If the sign-on operation is done at a machine that is in the close store state, registrations cannot be made at the machine due to the close store condition.

Sign-on procedure

(This procedure is the same as for server assignment at a standalone machine.)

(using menu)

1. Enter your server code and press the [SERV#] (or [CASH#]) key.

2. The pop-up window for the secret code will open if secret code is programmed. Enter your secret code and press the [ENTER] key.

3. The pop-up window for the drawer number will open if drawer number entry is compulsory. Enter your drawer number and press the [ENTER] key.

NOTE

The sign-on operation can be made only for one server at a time.

If a server attempts to sign on when another server has already signed on, an entry error will occur (when the stay-down server sign-on has been preset).

Every server that is preset in the system can sign on at any machine.

If a server has signed on at a machine, that server cannot sign on at any other machine in the system until he or she signs off at the original machine.

In case of trouble, the sign-on state can be cleared at the master. (Please consult your authorized SHARP dealer for further details.)

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Contents UP-600 UP-700 Table of Contents Basic Specifications Introduction Inline Operation List of error messages Error messagesFrom the master to the satellite Open store operation PGM2 mode master and satelliteClose store operation PGM2 mode master and satellite Sign-on procedure Sign-on operation server assignment REG mode/MGR modeServer sign-on report Report generation procedureSign-off procedure PLU/UPC stock control Look-up and updating of the GLU/PBLU filePLU/UPC data control When the master has a dynamic UPC file and satellites don’tCustomer data control Price change functionLOG polling Second back-up remote printer Communication with a remote printer optionalPriority printing function Remote printer send functionRerouting print data Job number Operating modesConsolidated reports master/back-up master PLU/UPC List of consolidated reports System READING/RESETTINGOP XZ Follow the following procedure for picking up PLU/UPC codes Individual reports master/back-up master/satellite List of individual reports READING/RESETTING Full server report sample Server reportIRC Programming Setting the machine numbers master and satellitePage Creating the master list Creating/updating the master list masterDeleting 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 gateway number Programming of the time-out valueTerminal No Time-out time 7 sec Gateway no How the IRC back-up system works System Back-UpDeclaration Page No REPLY/BACKUP Recovery Page Master Data clearing of the T-LOG buffer master and satellite Data clear operationData clearing of the transaction memory master and satellite Data clearing of the capture data master and satelliteData clearing of the GLU/PBLU data in use master Data clearing of the server sign-on state masterWhen the system retry function is disabled When the system retry function is enabledSystem retry function Page Basic Specifications
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