THANK
SE-S6000
SE-C6000
YOUR
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
Introduction & Contents
Never operate the cash register while your hands are wet
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A
Introduction & Contents
Introduction
Not applicable to other areas
About the icons
Safety Precautions
Power plug and AC outlet
Icon examples
Introduction & Contents
Do not place the register in the following areas
Getting Started
Introduction & Contents
Basic Operations and Setups
Introducing the Register
Advanced Operations
Introduction & Contents
Introduction & Contents
Coupon transaction
Specifications
Troubleshooting
User Maintenance and Options
Appendix
Step
To install receipt paper
1. Install receipt / journal paper
Complete
Step
Step
Step
Step
2. Plug the cash register into a wall outlet
3. Insert the mode key marked “PGM” into the mode switch
4. Turn the mode switch to the “PGM” position
5. Sign on clerk
8. Tax table programming
Mode Switch
7. Set the time
8-1. Programming tax table for Asian, Oceania and other countries
Programming special rounding
Programming procedure
8. Tax table programming continued
63s6 422s
8. Tax table programming continued
8-3. Programming Australian GST for Australia only
Mode Switch
Getting Started
Programming procedure
Mode Switch
8-4. Programming U.S.tax tables
Getting Started
D4 D3 0 D1
8-5. Programming Canadian tax table
Getting
17 E
10. PLU unit price programming
12. Issuing daily reset report
9. Department unit price programming
11. Discount rate programming
14. Issuing reports
13. Advanced operations and Setups
15. Troubleshooting
19 E
Roll paper
Introducing the Register
General guide
Mode key
How to set the menu sheet For SE-C6000 only
Mode switch
How to set the Pop-up display
Introducing the Register
Customer display
Display
Display panel Main display
3 ST
Displays
7Total / Change indicators
CASH
Introducing
Introducing the Register
Keyboard SE-S6000 for Asian, Oceania and other countries
B C D H I J K L M N O
25 E
Introducing the Register
Introducing the Register
Keyboard SE-S6000 for US and Canada
C D E I J K L M N O P
27 E
Introducing the Register
Use this key to shift flat PLU keys to 1st ~ 6th menu
Keyboard SE-C6000 for Asian, Oceania and other countries
Introducing the Register
29 E
Introducing the Register
Keyboard SE-C6000 for US and Canada
Introducing the Register
31 E
Introducing the Register
Allocatable functions
Introducing the Register
Introducing the Register
For US only
Receipt Sample
How to read the printouts
Basic Operations and Setups
BEFORE business hours…
How to use your cash register
Basic Operations and Setups
DURING BUSINESS HOURS…
Clerk sign on
Assigning a clerk
Clerk secret number key
Clerk sign off
Preparing coins for change
Displaying the time and date
08-3~
To display and clear the date / time
1234
Preparing and using department / flat-PLU keys
Registering department / flat-PLU keys
s 20-F
10-F
Operations and Setups
1- s 20-F
Programming department / flat-PLU keys
Basic Operations and Setups
D2 D1
6 3s6 0366s6
Programming procedure
Basic Operations and Setups
PGM 6 3s6 1566s6 ~
To program high amount limit for each department / flat-PLU
Programming procedure
Registering department / flat-PLU keys by programming data
Preset price
Preset tax status
# $ s 20-F
Programming PLUs
Preparing and using PLUs
D 2 D
1s6 PLU No.+6 6 a 6 s
To program tax calculation status for each PLU
PGM 6 3s6 0366s6 PLU No.+6 6 a 6 s
Basic Operations and Setups
To new not sequencial PLU Different program to the next PLU
7+ s 20-F
Registering PLUs
+ s 3-F
PLU single item sale
s 60-F
28+ s 15-F
3280
Split sales of packaged item
Programming discounts
Preparing and using discounts
and Setups
PGM 6 1s6 6 p6 s
Programming for reductions
Preparing and using reductions
To program preset reduction amount
Registering reductions
Basic Operations and Setups
4- s
Reduction for subtotal
55-$ s 30-k 5-F h
Registering charge and check payments
15-$
Check
R 1+ s F
Registering returned goods in the REG mode
Registering returned goods in the RF mode
and Setups
Reduction of amounts paid on refund
Registering money received on account
Registering money paid out
Basic Operations and Setups
C 1 C
Making corrections in a registration
To correct an item you input but not yet registered
3+ 15+
4- $
To correct an item you input and registered
15 +
50 p
4-$ s
To cancel all items in a transaction
No sale registration
Basic Operations and Setups
T 6-#
Shifting the taxable status of an item For US only
4-! t
T 7-$
Basic Operations and Setups
Printing the daily sales reset report
57 E
Basic Operations and Setups
Department report title / reset counter Report code
Basic Operations and Setups
Advanced Operations
Stock check
Clerk interrupt function
Stock warnings
Operations
PROCEDURE
Single item cash sales
Sign on
Advanced Operations
Addition
Addition plus
Example
Advanced Operations
Premium %+
2-! s
Example
2- #
Tray total
Tray total premium / discount
3- #
Coupon transaction
Coupon registration using COUPON coupon key
Coupon registration using COUPON2 coupon 2 key
65 E
C 5-k F
Preset tender amount
Registering loan amounts
5-l a
10L a
Registering pick up amounts
Changing media in drawer
i 10-k
Bottle returns
Bottle link operation
30-F
Bottle return key
Advanced
Arrangement key registrations
Set menu
69 E
50-E
Currency exchange function
Registering foreign currency
Full amount tender in foreign currency
000 1~95
20-E
Partial tender in a foreign currency
1~95
10-F
Tips
Advanced Operations
Example
Inputting the number of customers
Advanced Operations
10-k
Text recall
Temporarily releasing compulsion
Advanced Operations
Automatic feed function
Printing slip
Printing slips
Automatic back feed function
To perform auto batch printing
Check tracking systems
Check tracking system
About the maximum number of slip lines
30-#
Opening a check
1234BNEW
Adding to a check
150- F
Issuing a guest receipt
Closing a check memory
Advanced Operations
3456
New / old check key operation
3456Z
31- F
1750B
Table transfer
1550B
Example Registration for check number
Registration for check number
Add check
1234B
81 E
S 40-F
Separate check
3456BNEW
Advanced Operations
Example condiment PLU
Condiment / preparation PLUs
11+ 12+ 13+
Example preparation PLU
Example
VAT breakdown printing
Advanced Operations
Use deposit as a part of payment in sales transaction
Deposit registrations
Deposit from customer
Advanced Operations
35-F
Bill copy
18062010BILL
Advanced Operations
12#45
Actual stock quantity inquiry
Unit price inquiry
1$00
DEPT01
Previous item void using review
2.35
4.35
Item registration
“Not Found Error”
Scanning PLU
123 456BO R
0503 1991BAGE
Age verification For US only
Food stamp function For US only
Food stamp registration
Advanced Operations
Mixed food stamp / cash change
1-! K2- K3-# J
Example
Example
Mixed food stamp / cash change continued…
Advanced Operations
Example
93 E
Food stamp registration Illinois rule
No change due Example
Advanced Operations
Example
No change due continued…
Advanced Operations
Example
Example
Mixed food stamp / cash change
Advanced Operations
Example
Example
Advanced Operations
Mixed food stamp / cash change continued…
Example
97 E
Electronic benefits transfer
About mixed EBT card tenders
3- #
Example
Change due
Advanced Operations
$1.12
Programming clerk number
Programming to clerk
6 ~ a
Programming trainee status
Advanced Operations
Programming descriptors and messages
Programming receipt message, machine No. and clerk name
To other address code
Advanced Operations
101 E
Contents
Address
Department key
Programming department / transaction key descriptor
Advanced Operations
6 2 s6 Characters
103 E
SE-S6000 for Asia, Oceania and other countries
SE-S6000 for US and Canada
Contents
Contents
SE-C6000 for Asia, Oceania and other countries
SE-C6000 for US and Canada
Contents
Advanced Operations
Using character keyboard For SE-S6000
Entering characters
Example
Using character keyboard For SE-C6000
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
Character code list
Entering characters by code
Example
Correcting a character just entered
Editing characters
0101s
Correcting and adding a PLU descriptor already set
Daily sales read report “X” mode
Printing read / reset reports
Daily sales reset report “Z” mode
To print the individual department, PLU read report
Advanced Operations
To print the individual clerk read / reset report
To print the financial read report
Advanced Operations
To print the daily sales read / reset report
111 E
Main currency Cash in drawer amount b, Nor n
Advanced Operations
2,872.28421.25
Advanced Operations
To print the PLU read / reset report
To print the hourly sales read / reset report
Advanced Operations
To print the monthly sales read / reset report
To print the group read / reset report
This report shows monthly breakdowns of sales
X2/Z2
Periodic sales reset report “Z2” mode
To print the periodic 1/2 sales read / reset reports
Periodic sales read report “X2” mode
X modeZ modeX2/Z2 mode
To print a selected read / reset / periodic report on the display
NEXTRC
Advanced Operations
Report / command code list
To print other sales read / reset reports
Procedure
Advanced Operations
Mode switch
Reading the cash registers program
To print unit price / rate program except PLU / scanning PLU
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
PLU start No
To print the PLU program
Advanced Operations
PLU end No
Advanced Operations
When an error occurs
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
When the register does not operate at all
Clearing a machine lock up
Start
When the cash drawer does not open
In case of power failure
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
X Z REG X2/Z2 OFF RF PGM
User Maintenance and Options
To replace journal paper
Step
Options
User Maintenance and Options
To replace receipt paper
P-5880T roll paper
Specifications
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice
Appendix
Appendix
Tax table programming for US tax table
Example 1, Without rate tax Preparation
Mode Switch
Example 2, With rate tax Preparation
Programming procedure
Appendix
Index
Index
Index
table number 33, 77, 80, 122 take-up reel 11, 20, 126 takeout
Index
Index
tax exempt tax shift 27, 30, 56, 103