5Text Programming
The register allows you to program text for clerk names, department item names, PLU/UPCs item names, if necessary. There are two ways for programming text: using character keys on the keyboard or entering character codes with numeric keys on the keyboard.
Using character keys on the keyboard
You can enter characters according to the small figures printed in the lower right position of the tops. For the layout, please refer to “Keyboard” section on page 6.
The following are used as control keys for character entry:
HToggles between
NPress the Nkey to enter numeric characters. For example to enter “1”, press the Nand 1 key. If you press the 1key without pressing the Nkey, the cash register goes to character codes entry mode. Once the Nkey is pressed, you are locked in for entering numeric characters. “1” is displayed when numeric characters entry is selected as shown in the operator display example below.
WToggles between
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BBacks up the cursor, erasing the character to the left.
Operator display (Example)
Cursor
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Number of characters programmed
Department code, PLU code, UPC code, function number, clerk code or logo message line number is displayed here. (UPC code will disappear when H, Nor Wis pressed.)
Characters entered using character keys is displayed here.
To program the word “Clerk01” with the letter “C” being double size.
To make the letter “C” double size character
To return character to normal size
To toggle the characters to
To enter numbers
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h i j k N 0 1
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