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STEP4 BASIC FUNCTION PROGRAMMING

Before starting sales entries, you must first program necessary items so the cash register suits your sales needs. In this manual, there are three sections, BASIC FUNCTION PROGRAMMING (pages 13-23) where required items must be programmed, AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING (pages 45-51) where you can program for more convenient use of keys on the keyboard, and ADVANCED FUNCTION PROGRAMMING (pages 52-66) where various optional programming features are provided. Find the appropriate features for your needs, and make the necessary programming.

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Abbreviations and Terminology

Dept.:

Department; a category for merchandise classifications. Every sales item should belong to a

 

department.

PLU:

Price Look Up; a category for merchandise classifications. PLUs are used to call up preset prices by a

 

code entry.

VAT:

Value Added Tax

X report: Report to read sales data

Z report: Report to read and reset sales data

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Prior to Programming

 

 

 

 

 

Procedure for programming

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Check to see whether a paper roll is present in the machine. If there is not enough paper on a roll, replace it

 

 

 

with a new one (refer to “Replacing the Paper Roll” on page 76 for the replacement).

 

 

2.

OPX/Z

REG

Put the manager key in the mode switch and turn it to the PGM position.

MGR

3.

Program necessary items into the cash register.

 

X1/Z1

 

X2/Z2

 

 

 

Every time you program an item, the cash register will print the setting. Please

 

 

 

 

PGM

 

 

 

 

refer to print samples in each section.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.If necessary, issue programming reports for your reference.

• On the key operation example shown in the programming details, numbers such as “22102007” indicates the parameter which must be entered using the corresponding numeric keys.

• Asterisks in the tables shown in the programming details indicate default settings.

Description of special keys

0,1to 9 Numerical key

Used for numerical number entry.

:

Double-zero key

Used for parameter entry and character code entry.

l

Clear key

Used for cancel entry.

P

Point key

Used for decimal point entry and right moving entry (as right cursor key).

@

Multiplication key

Used for left moving entry (as left cursor key).

s

Subtotal key

Used for data decision entry.

A

Finalization key

Used for programming termination entry.

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Sharp XE-A113 instruction manual Basic Function Programming, Abbreviations and Terminology, Description of special keys