Clerk sign on/off and mode change
Assigning a clerkALL
Mode
Clerk keyIn Germany, you can assign clerks by attaching an
In other areas, you can assign clerks by using clerk key or by clerk secret number. The method you of assigning clerk depends on the programming of the terminal.
You can assign the clerk or cashier using the four (Çthru ±) keys on the keyboard or clerk icon in the clerk
The okey is used for the clerk secret number key.
You can assign the clerk or cashier by attaching an
Clerk sign on |
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Signing clerk 1 on: | Ç | *1o | attach |
Signing clerk 2 on: | É | *2o | attach |
Signing clerk 6 on: | *6o | attach |
Clerk secret number
(1 ~ 6 is set as default.)
*If you do not want the clerk secret number to be shown on the display, press obefore entering the number.
Clerk sign off
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| Clerk key | Clerk number key | |
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Signing clerk off: | 0Ç(~±) | 0o | remove |
• The current clerk is also signed off whenever you turn off the terminal or finalize a transaction.
Important!
•A clerk cannot sign on unless other clerk is signed off.
•The signed on clerk is identified on the receipt/journal.
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