3Selecting an Operating Mode
The POS terminal will display the following listing by touching the MODE key.
Mode selection window
Operating Modes
You can select any mode other than REG from the list in the mode selection window. Your POS terminal supports the following 9 operating modes:
| REG mode | This mode allows you to enter various sales information. The mode selection window |
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| OPXZ mode | This mode allows clerks to take X or Z reports on their sales information. It can also be |
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| OFF mode | This mode locks all operations of the POS terminal. When you select this mode, the |
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| X1/Z1 mode | This mode is used to take various daily reports (X1/Z1 reports). |
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| X2/Z2 mode | This mode is used to take various weekly or monthly reports (X2/Z2 reports). |
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| PRICE mode | This mode allows you to program unit price of PLUs. |
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| PGM1 mode | This mode allows you to program those items which need to be changed often such |
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| PGM2 mode | This mode allows you to program those items which can be programmed in the PGM1 |
| mode and do not require frequent changes such as date, time, and terminal functions. | |
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| AUTO KEY mode | This mode allows you to program automatic sequencing keys. |
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