Tax programming using a tax rate

30

 

The tax table (applicable to the add-on tax)

31

 

Quantity for doughnut tax exempt (for Canadian tax system)

33

AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING

34

1

Department Programming

34

2

PLU (Price Look-Up) and Sub-department Programming

35

3

Miscellaneous Key Programming

37

 

Rate for %, &and V

37

 

Amount for -

38

 

Percent rate limitation for %and &

38

 

Function parameters for %, &and -

38

 

Function parameters for V

39

 

Entry digit limit for r, Rand t

40

 

Function parameters for C, cand A(when using as CA key)

40

4

Text programming

41

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

46

1

Register Number and Consecutive Number Programming

46

2

Electronic Journal (EJ) Programming

47

3

Various Function Selection Programming 1

49

 

Function selection for miscellaneous keys

49

 

Print format

50

 

Receipt print format

50

 

Function selection for tax

50

 

Other programming

51

4

Various Function Selection Programming 2

53

 

Power save mode

53

 

Logo message print format

53

 

Online time out setting

54

 

Thermal printer density

54

 

Language selection

55

 

Training clerk specification for training mode

55

 

AUTO key programming

56

5

Reading Stored Program

56

TRAINING MODE

58

READING (X) AND RESETTING (Z) OF SALES TOTALS

59

EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING

62

OVERRIDE ENTRIES

63

CORRECTION AFTER FINALIZING A TRANSACTION (Void mode)

63

HOW TO USE AN SD MEMORY CARD

64

1

What You Can Do with an SD Memory Card

64

2

In Case of SD Error

65

3

Inserting and Removing an SD Memory Card

66

4

Formatting an SD Memory Card

66

5

Saving and Restoring All the Data

67

6

Writing and Reading of Programming Data

67

7

Writing of Sales Data

68

8

Writing and Printing of Electronic Journal

69

OPERATOR MAINTENANCE

70

1

In Case of a Power Failure

70

2

In Case of Printer Error

70

3

Cautions in Handling the Printer and Recording Paper

70

4

Replacing the Batteries

71

5

Replacing the Paper Roll

71

6

Removing a Paper Jam

74

7

Cleaning the Printer (Print Head / Sensor / Roller)

74

8

Removing the Drawer

74

9

Opening the Drawer by Hand

74

10

Before calling for service

75

 

Error code table

75

SPECIFICATIONS

76

MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES (VERSION EN ESPAÑOL)

 

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Sharp XE-A22S, TINSZ2601RCZZ, XEA22SR Auxiliary Function Programming, Correction After Finalizing a Transaction Void mode

XE-A22S, TINSZ2601RCZZ, XEA22SR specifications

The Sharp XEA22SR, TINSZ2601RCZZ, and XE-A22S represent a notable triad of point-of-sale (POS) systems designed for small to mid-sized retail environments. Each device is built with user-friendly features and robust technology that streamline daily operations, making them essential tools for modern business management.

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