ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
1Register Number and Consecutive Number Programming
Register number and consecutive number are printed on every receipt and journal.
When your store has two or more registers, it is practical to set separate register numbers for identification. The consecutive number is increased by one each time a receipt and/or journal is issued.
For consecutive number programming, enter a number (max. 4 digits) that is one less than the desired starting number.
Register number
To set the register number “0”
s1@ Register number (one to six digits) sA
Key operation example |
s1 @
123456 sA
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Setting consecutive numbers
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Key operation example
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1000 sA
Consecutive number
2Various Function Selection Programming 1
The cash register provides various detailed functions listed below.
•Function selection for miscellaneous keys
•Print format
•Receipt print format
•Function selection for tax
•Function selection for UPC codes
•Others
For this programming, the job code entry style is applied. You can continue programming until you press the
Akey for the programming described in this section. To continue programming, repeat from a job code
entry.
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