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Programming the limit on the number of times of validation printing and
feed line after printing of a difference subtotal PGM 2 2615
Procedure
When A and B are zeroes
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*A: Validation printing counter (1 through 9 times) To inhibit validation printing, enter 0.
B:Feed lines after printing of difference subtotal (0 through 9)
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Programming alarm length of time with drawer opening PGM 2 2617
If the drawer still remains open when a specified length of time has elapsed, your machine gives the alarm.
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Note
Your machine starts to monitor how long the drawer is kept open the moment the drawer is opened at the end of a transaction in the REG/VOID mode. It stops the time monitoring when a valid key (except the ·and qkeys) is pressed for the next transaction. It restarts the time monitoring after that transaction is ended. You can stop the buzzer alarm by closing the drawer. No key entries can be made while the buzzer is sounding.
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