Compulsory Cash/Check Declaration (CCD)

If your POS terminal has been programmed for compulsory cash/check declaration, you must declare cash/check in drawer in advance according to the type of the declaration when you take clerk Z reports.

Use the procedure shown in “Key operation” below for this declaration.

Types of compulsory cash/check declaration

In case CCD by clerk/cashier (in “Clerk only system”) is applied to your machine:

• Compulsive when individual clerk resetting is taken.

In case CCD by clerk/cashier (in “Clerk + Cashier system”) is applied to your machine*:

• Compulsive when individual cashier resetting is taken.

In case CCD by terminal (CCD at the end of the day) is applied to your machine:

• Compulsive when general resetting is taken.

In case CCD per shift (CCD per each working time shift) is applied to your machine:

NOTE

• You can not make a CCD entry at the already-CCD-completed shift.

 

You can not make any sales registration at the already-CCD-completed shift.

You need to complete CCD entries at all of the programmed working time shifts before taking a general Z1 report.

Compulsive when “CCD SHIFT ENTRY” is selected in the OPXZ mode.

Compulsive when general resetting is taken with CCD of the last working time shift uncompleted.

Compulsive at the working time shift operation.*

*You can also allow the employee to make the CCD entry after the working time shift operation by programming.

NOTE

Compulsory cash/check declaration is available in the above four types. You can choose either

of these. Contact your authorized SHARP dealer for details.

 

Key operation

• Individual clerk/cashier Z report OPXZ mode

 

 

 

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1 IND.CLERK

 

2 RESETTING

 

 

 

 

X1/Z1 mode

 

 

 

 

 

2 IND.CASHIER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 IND.CLERK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 RESETTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 IND.CASHIER

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CCD entry menu* c

1YES

2NO

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Enter the q’ty and amount of “CASH”, “CHECK” and “EXCH1” through “EXCH9”.

General Z report X1/Z1 mode

2 RESETTING

 

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1 GENERAL

 

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CCD SHIFT ENTRY OPXZ mode

6 CCD SHIFT ENTRY e Selection of working time shift e

*If you make a wrong entry, enter

the wrong quantity and amount

again, press the ~key, and then make a correct entry.

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