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You can also replace the programming data stored in the cash register with those stored in an SD memory card by loading the latter into the cash register(Reading).
Set the mode switch to the PGM position.
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When writing or reading is finalized, the message “***NORMAL END” will be printed. In case an error occurs, a corresponding error message will be printed.
7Writing of Sales DataWrite all of the existing sales data (daily and periodic totals) into an SD memory card. You can write the data into the same card a maximum of 400 times unless the card becomes full.
Set the mode switch to the X1/Z1 position.
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