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2Setting the register and consecutive numbers
Setting the register number PGM 2 2612
When your store has two or more registers, it is practical to set separate register numbers for their identification. You may set them in a maximum of six digits.
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2612 . ≈
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Setting the consecutive number PGM 2 2613
The consecutive number is increased by one each time a receipt is issued.
Enter a number (one to four digits) that is one less than the desired starting number.
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