Sharp UP-820N Combo meal entries, Condiment entries for PLU, Lock shift mode for price shifts

Models: UP-820N

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Lock shift mode (for price shifts)

If your terminal has been programmed for PLU/UPC price level shift in the lock shift mode, press the desired price level shift key before a numeric entry.

Procedure

To shift the price level of another PLU

P-SHIFT

thru

P-SHIFT

 

 

1

 

6

 

 

(Level no.: 1 to 6)

 

P-SHIFT

 

#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The current

 

 

Numeric entry

 

 

 

 

PLU code

 

 

PLU/UPC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Q'ty,

@FOR , etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

price level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Direct PLU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE • If you select the automatic return mode, it is not necessary to use the P-SHIFT1key on the keyboard. If you

select the lock shift mode, it is necessary to use the P-SHIFT1key.

 

• When you use the FF method (PLU), you need not press the

key for a multiplication entry.

Combo meal entries

The operation is the same as for normal PLU entries.

When a combo meal is entered with a combo (function) key, the labels of those PLUs linked to the combo key can be printed automatically. The sum of all adjusted prices (of the PLUs linked to the combo key) is the “combo meal” price.

NOTE • When a combo meal is entered with a combo key, the quantity totalizer of the combo key and the amount totalizers of the linked PLUs are updated.

When the UPSIZE key is pressed with the cursor pointing at a combo meal selected, the combo meal entry of 1st price level is voided and the combo meal of 2nd price level is registered.

Condiment entries (for PLU)

Your POS terminal may be programmed to prompt you to condiment and preparatory instructions for a menu-item PLU.

Example:

When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as “HOW COOK?” and a list of the “Following PLUs” will appear. You must specify one of the “Following PLUs” such as “without mustard” to meet a special order of the guest. In an example of the condiment table shown below, it is assumed that the condiment table no.1 is assigned to PLU code 21 (programmed text “STEAK”) and table no. 4 is linked to table no. 1 as the next table no. When you enter the PLU code 21, the message “HOW COOK?” will appear to prompt you to choose one option from “RARE,” “MED.RARE,” and “WELLDONE.” If the guest chooses “RARE,” enter it. Then the next message “POTATO?” will appear to prompt you to choose one option from

“P.CHIPS,” “MASHED P.”, and “BAKED P.” If the guest chooses “MASHED P.”, enter it. Then press the CA/AT key to end this entry.

An example of linked condiment tables is shown below.

Table number

PLU codes for condiment entry (programmed text, price)

Next table no.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

23

25

27

4

 

(HOW COOK?)

(RARE 0.00)

(MED.RARE 0.00)

(WELLDONE 0.00)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

33

37

38

 

 

 

(POTATO?)

(P. CHIPS 0.60)

(MASHED P. 0.60)

(BAKED P. 0.50)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Menu-item

Message text

 

PLUs

 

 

 

 

PLUs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sharp UP-820N manual Combo meal entries, Condiment entries for PLU, Lock shift mode for price shifts, Example

UP-820N specifications

The Sharp UP-820N and UP-820F are advanced electronic cash register systems designed to enhance the efficiency of retail and hospitality operations. Renowned for their reliability and comprehensive features, both models cater to the diverse needs of businesses while streamlining transaction processes.

One of the main features of the UP-820N and UP-820F is their user-friendly interface. With large, intuitive touchscreen displays, staff can quickly navigate through various functions, allowing for faster service during busy periods. The high-resolution screens ensure that all necessary information is clearly visible, reducing errors during transactions.

Both models come equipped with a robust memory capacity, enabling businesses to store a significant number of items and pricing information. This is particularly beneficial for retailers with extensive product ranges, allowing for easy access and management. Furthermore, the cash registers support multiple pricing levels and customer discounts, ensuring that businesses can cater to various marketing strategies and customer needs.

The UP-820N and UP-820F utilize advanced thermal printing technology, which enhances the speed and quality of receipt printing. This feature not only improves customer service but also reduces the likelihood of paper jams and other printer-related issues. Additionally, they offer customizable receipt options, allowing businesses to include branding elements, promotional messages, or product details.

Connectivity is another standout characteristic of these cash registers. Both models support peripheral devices, such as barcode scanners and cash drawers, enabling seamless integration into existing systems. The UP-820F version includes enhanced connectivity options, such as Ethernet and USB ports, for easy data transfer and system updates.

Security is paramount in the UP-820N and UP-820F models, with features such as user access control and secure cash management. Business owners can set individual access rights for staff, limiting access to sensitive information like sales reports and financial data.

In summary, the Sharp UP-820N and UP-820F are versatile electronic cash registers offering numerous features that improve operational efficiency. With their user-friendly interfaces, substantial memory capacity, advanced printing technology, robust connectivity, and security measures, these models are excellent choices for businesses looking to modernize their transaction processes and enhance customer satisfaction.