Sharp UP-3500 instruction manual

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3IRC Programming··································································································································36

1.Setting the machine numbers – master and satellite············································································36

2.Setting the terminal numbers (IRC machine numbers) for satellites ····················································37

3.Initial setting for the master and master list creating/updating ·····························································38

(1)Setting the terminal number for the master and creating the master list·········································38

(2)Deleting a machine from the master list··························································································39

4.Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master – master···························································40

5.Specifying whether to enable or disable the system retry function when a transmission error occurs – master and satellite ······························································································································41

6.Choosing whether to search the master or satellite first for the PLU/EAN code – satellite ··················41

7.Reading the contents of the IRC programming – master and satellite ·················································42

8.Programming for the remote printer ·····································································································43

(1)Basic programming for the remote printer – master and satellite ···················································43

(2)Optional programming for the remote printer – master and satellite···············································45

9.Programming for the Manager Work Station (MWS) – master and satellite·········································46

(1)Programming of the MWS terminal number····················································································46

(2)Programming of the time-out time···································································································47

(3)Programming of the gateway number ·····························································································47

10.Reading the contents of the Manager Work Station (MWS) programming – master and satellite ·······48

4System Back-Up····································································································································49

1.How the IRC back-up system works·····································································································49

2.Master declaration ································································································································50

(1)When the master breaks down – Master declaration at the back-up master ··································50

(2)When the back-up master breaks down – Master declaration at the master ··································51

3.Recovery declaration····························································································································52

(1)When the master recovers from a breakdown – Recovery declaration at the back-up master·······52

(2)When the back-up master recovers from a breakdown – Recovery declaration at the master·······53

5Error Recovery ······································································································································54

1.Manual clear operation ·························································································································54

(1)Manual clearing procedure··············································································································54

(2)List of manual clearing items···········································································································54

2.System retry function····························································································································55

(1)When the system retry function is disabled·····················································································55

(2)When the system retry function is enabled ·····················································································56

6BASIC SPECIFICATIONS for LAN········································································································57

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Contents UP-3500 Table of Contents Page LAN IntroductionMessage displayed during inline communication Message displayList of sample error messages Error messagesClose store procedure Open store operation Opxz mode master and satelliteClose store operation Opxz mode master and satellite Open store procedureCentralized clerk file system Clerk systemIndividual clerk file system Clerk assignment Sign-on procedureClerk sign-on report Report generation procedureSign-off procedure Cashier sign-off procedureSign-off operation Initial downloading Preset data from the masterList of downloading jobs PGM2 mode Page Look-up and updating of the GLU file Centralized GLU file systemIndividual GLU file system PLU/EAN stock control Centralized systemIndividual system LOG polling Stored in its T-LOG buffer PLU/EAN data controlPLU/EAN Case that the price is changed at a satellite Price change functionCustomer data control Communication with a remote printer optionSecond back-up remote printer Rerouting print data Operating modes Consolidated and Individual ReportsValid choice List of consolidated reports System READING/RESETTING ALL Cashier EMP. AdjustmentPersonnel ALL Clerk IND. ClerkSelect 1.DISPLAY or 2.PRINT PLU Hourly Group List of individual reports READING/RESETTINGDEPT. Group Total PLU Stock Pick UPJournal Resetting reports in a system with no save file Clerk report Sharp dealer Cashier report CCD entry programming List of consolidated reports at the masterReset clear operation X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes master IRC Programming Setting the machine numbers master and satellitePage Master list for IRC communications Page Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master master Transmission depending on the selection made Sample Print master Page Auto Cutter Items to be programmedSeparator Line System Page Terminal No Time-out time 20 sec Gateway No How the IRC back-up system works System Back-UpFlow of a master declaration at the back-up master Master declarationFlow of a master declaration at the master Flow of a recovery declaration at the back-up master Recovery declarationFlow of a recovery declaration at the master List of manual clearing items Manual clearing procedureClearing procedure Manual clear operationSystem retry function When the system retry function is disabledWhen the system retry function is enabled Basic Specifications for LAN UP3500V2IE10

UP-3500 specifications

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