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QT-6000 manual
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Contents
Touch Screen Smart Terminal
Introduction
Basic Operations & Setups
Troubleshooting
Index
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Introduction
Safety Precautions
About the icons
Icon examples
Warning
Caution
Introduction & Contents
Introducing QT-6000
Advanced Operations
Page
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Index
General guide
Accessories
Front view
Rear view
Tilt the touch screen panel
Important
Introducing QT-6000
QT-6000User’s Manual
Display on/off key
i-Buttonkey (only for QT-6000-DLS)
Drawer (option)
Drawer lock (for medium size drawer)
Drawer open key (for large size drawer)
Touch screen panel
Note:
Main display part
Menu level display part
Introducing QT
Keyboard part
• Register Mode
1ESC/SKIP key
2Clerk key Ç, É~ ±
3Clear key C
ACash/Amount tendered key a
BYes key `
CFunction list key ´
DNo key
ENumber of customer key
Keyboard part with pop-upwindow
List pop-upwindow
Check number pop-upwindow
Allocatable functions
Add check
Arrangement
Bill copy
Break-in/out
List
List number
Loan
Location change
Ketten Bon
Shift PLU
Slip feed/release
Slip back feed/release
Slip print
Square
How to use the terminal
Clerk sign on/off and mode change
Mode change
Mode pop-upwindow
• When a manager signs on
• When a clerk signs on
Basic Operations
Preparing and using flat-PLUkeys
Operations and Setups
Flat-PLUdepartment link/tax status/listing capacity programming procedure
Registering flat-PLUkeys by programming data
Preset price
Preset tax status
Locking out high amount limitation
Preparing and using discounts/reductions
Basic Operations and
Registering reductions
Reduction for items
Reduction for subtotal
Registering credit and check payments
Registering both the Euro and local currency
Case B
Basic Operations
Registering returned goods in the REG mode
Registering returned goods in the REF mode
Registering money received on account
Registering money paid out
Making corrections in a registration
To correct an item you input and registered
No sale registration
Printing the daily sales reset report
Printout (by optional remote printer)
Post-finalizationreceipt
Inputting the number of customers
Clerk interrupt function
Printing slip
Check tracking systems
Opening a check
Adding to a check
Issuing a guest receipt
Closing a check memory
Advanced Operations
Add check
Registration for check number
Advanced
Clerk transfer
Table transfer
Condiment/preparation PLUs
Text recall
Deposit registrations
List-#registrations
Bill copy
Tray total
Set menu
Tips
Stock check
Actual stock quantity inquiry
Single item cash sales
Addition
Coupon transactions
Registering the second unit price
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Preset tender amount
Arrangement key registrations
Currency exchange function
Partial tender in a foreign currency
Temporarily releasing compulsion
VAT breakdown printing
Registering loan amounts
Registering pick up amounts
Changing media in drawer
Scanning PLU
Unit price inquiry
Programming to clerk
Programming descriptors and messages
Programming function key character procedure
The initial characters of function keys
Programming receipt/slip message procedure
Entering characters
Example:
SHIFT3-case
SHIFT4-case
9Enter key
0Backspace key
Editing characters
Correcting a character just entered
Correcting and adding/deleting an item descriptor already set
Printing read/reset reports
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To print the financial read report
To print the individual clerk read/reset report
To print the daily sales read/reset report
To print the periodic 1/2 sales read/reset reports
Advanced
To print the PLU read/reset report
To print the hourly sales read/reset report
To print the monthly sales read/reset report
Reading the terminal's program
Report example
Unit price and quantity
PLU unit price
PLU 2nd @
Subdepartment unit price
Department unit price
Function key rate/price
Item descriptor
PLU
Character and Message
Receipt/Slip message
Clerk feature
Key feature
PLU feature
Subdepartment feature
Department feature
When an error occurs
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When the terminal does not operate at all
In case of power failure
Options
Specifications
Troubleshooting, Options and Specifications
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Index
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