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AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING
The cash register provides miscellaneous keys such as -, %, &, V, r, R, X, Y, c, band A.
Miscellaneous keys are programmed in one procedure with guidance messages except for the Akey.
• To keep current setting on each programming, press the skey when the corresponding
guidance message is firstly displayed.
• When pressing the Akey in the middle of procedure, the programming will terminate and the
data you entered before the press of Ais saved.
• When pressing the lkey twice in the middle of procedure, the programming will terminate and
the data you entered before pressing the lkey twice is NOT saved.
• When pressing the department, PLU, -, %, &, V, r, R, X, Y, cor bkey in the
middle of procedure except while entering texts or prices, the programming will move to the
pressed key programming.
Programming for -
1. Specify the key to program.
2. Text programming (Press sto skip. / Press Ato terminate.)
(-) _
01 032
(-) SS
(2) Enter the text.
A maximum of 12 characters can be entered.
Please refer to "Guidance for text programming" on
page 13 for entering the text.
When you start entering a character, the current
text data will be overwritten by new data.
Use the Sand Bkeys to delete unnecessary
text data.
Pressing the Pand @key moves the cursor to
the right and left respectively.
ENTER TEXT
01 0.00
=(=-=)
01 040
:
(1) Press :key to enter text programming.
On the upper line of the display, immediately after
displaying guidance message, the current text data
will be displayed.
On the lower line of the display, the character code
corresponding to the first character of the text data
will be displayed.
(-) PROGRAMMING
01 0.00
ENTER[00]KEY
01 0.00
-
(1) Press the -to enter -programming.
On the upper line of the display, immediately after
displaying "(-) PROGRAMMING", guidance message
for the next step will be displayed.
On the lower line of the display, the corresponding
function no. will be displayed.
Operator displayKey operation
Miscellaneous Key Programming
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