Base quantity (#1211) ··························································································································96

Type of unit price entry, delete method, tare table no. and scale entry (#2210, 2231) ························97

Sign (+/–), food stamp status, and tax status (#2211, 2232)································································98 Alphanumeric characters (#2214) ········································································································99

Assigning of PLUs/UPCs to commission groups (#2215, 2235) ························································100

Age limitation (#2280, 2236)···············································································································101 Stock quantity (#1222, 1220, 1221)····································································································102 Set PLU (#2221)·································································································································103 Mix-and-match table (#2217, 2225)····································································································104 Print station to PLU/UPC assignment (#2218) ···················································································105

Delete period for non-accessed UPC code (#2029)···········································································105 Programming Non-PLU code format (#2025)·····················································································106 Link PLU/UPC link (#2220)·················································································································107 Programming of PLU levels and direct PLU keys (#2219) ·································································107

6Programming for miscellaneous keys····································································································108

Programming the rate (%, ç, commission) and the discount (-) (#1310) ··································108

Currency description text programming (ç) (#2334) ·······································································109

A limit amount (HALO) of entry (-, , r, p) (#2312) ······························································110

+/– sign, food stamp status and tax status (%, -) (#2311)····························································110 Percent entry type (%) (#2310) ········································································································112

Item % or subtotal % selection (%) (#2315) ·····················································································112

Percent rate limitation (%) (#2313)···································································································113 Vendor or store coupon selection (-) (#2316)·················································································113

7Programming for the a, Å, k, CHK2 , and 'through ,keys······················································114 Functional programming (#2320) ·······································································································114

Tax delete (#2326) ·····························································································································116

High amount lockout (HALO) for check cashing, check change, and cash in drawer (#2321)···········117 High amount lockout (HALO) of entry for media keys (#2322)···························································117 Print station assignment (#2328)········································································································118

8Programming of function text·················································································································119 Programming (#2314)·························································································································119 List of function texts····························································································································120

9Cashier programming ····························································································································122

Cashier code (#1500) ·························································································································122

Cashier name (#1514)························································································································122 Assigning cashiers to drawers (#2510) ······························································································123

10Programming various functions ·············································································································123

Programming for optional feature selection (#2616) ··········································································123

Programming the parameter of the slip printer (#2615)······································································128 Setting the time limit for THE TILL TIMERTM (#2617) ·········································································128

Scale tare table (#2618) ·····················································································································129

Programming of logo messages (#2614) ···························································································130

Selection of X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 reports to be printed in the stacked report sequence (#2620)············131 Setting the time range for hourly reports (#2619)···············································································132 Programming of power saving mode (#2689) ····················································································132

PBLU code programming (#2810)······································································································133 Functional programming for the printer (#2990) ·················································································133

Programming of error messages (#2641)···························································································134 Check validation message (#2642) ····································································································135

Slip printer’s logo message (#2643) ···································································································135

RS-232C channel assignment (#2690) ······························································································136

Barcode reader programming (#2691) ·······························································································137

Remote printer programming (#2692) ································································································138

Second remote printer programming (#3653) ····················································································138

Remote printer name programming (#3654) ······················································································139

Print format for remote printer (#3655) ·······························································································139

Chit receipt format (#3656)·················································································································140

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Sony ER-A410, ER-A420 instruction manual

ER-A420, ER-A410 specifications

The Sony ER-A410 and ER-A420 are advanced electronic cash register systems designed to enhance operational efficiency for businesses in various sectors, including retail and hospitality. These models stand out for their robust features, user-friendly interfaces, and modern technology, making them ideal solutions for both small and medium-sized enterprises.

One of the main features of the ER-A410 and ER-A420 is their impressive display capabilities. The devices boast large, easy-to-read LCD screens that provide clear visibility of transaction information, making it simple for operators to process sales swiftly and accurately. The key layout is designed for speed and accessibility, allowing cashiers to complete transactions with minimal effort.

Both models include advanced connectivity options, supporting various peripherals such as barcode scanners, receipt printers, and cash drawers. This adaptability facilitates a seamless setup within existing retail environments, allowing owners to integrate their cash register systems with other technologies easily.

A highlight of the ER-A410 and ER-A420 is their comprehensive reporting capabilities. The registers offer detailed sales reports, inventory management tools, and employee tracking features, empowering business owners with valuable insights into their operations. The data-driven approach enables optimized inventory levels, informed decision-making, and enhanced customer service.

In terms of durability, both models are engineered to withstand the rigors of everyday use. The construction is robust, ensuring longevity even in high-volume transaction environments. This reliability translates into reduced maintenance costs and downtime, allowing businesses to focus on growth and customer satisfaction.

Another significant characteristic is the user-friendly software interface. The intuitive design ensures that employees can quickly learn the system, significantly reducing training time. The ER-A410 and ER-A420 also support multiple payment methods, including cash, debit, and credit cards, catering to a diverse customer base.

Security is a priority in the design of these cash registers. Features such as password protection and secure access to sensitive data safeguard against unauthorized usage and potential data breaches, giving business owners peace of mind.

In summary, the Sony ER-A410 and ER-A420 are sophisticated electronic cash registers that combine functionality, durability, and user-friendliness. With a range of features aimed at improving the efficiency of business operations, these models are a valuable investment for any retail or hospitality environment. Their technological advancements ensure businesses can stay competitive in an ever-evolving market.