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FUNCTIONS

LOG key.

Used in case of Cashier Code Entry method, to
declare start or end of normal operation by cashier. For
details, refer to Section 7.1.

Receipt key.

Used to change the receipt-ON/OFF mode.

Log/Receipt key.

This is a dual-function key that has both
[LOG] and [RECEIPT] functions.

Receipt Post-issue key.

Used to issue the receipt of a sale
when the sale has already finalized in the Receipt-OFF
mode.

Receipt Feed key.

Used to advance the receipt roll and
operated by holding it down until the paper has advanced to
the required position.

Journal Feed key.

Used to advance the journal roll in the
same fashion as the [RF] key is used to receipt roll.

Numeric keys.

Used to enter numeric values. Depressing
the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key
twice consecutively. Depressing the [000] key once is the
same as depressing the [0] key three times consecutively.
The [.] key is used to designate the decimal point of a
percentage rate or a quantity.

Department keys.

Used to enter each item, serving for
classifying merchandise by department.

Department No. key.

Used to access a department by
designating the department code, instead of depressing the
specific Department key. With this key installed, a maxi-
mum of 99 departments may be controlled.

PLU (Price-Look-Up) key.

Used to enter a PLU that is
linked to a department.

Clear key.

Used to clear numeric entries or a declaration
key entry.
9. FUNCTIONS OF EACH KEY
This section briefly describes functions of each key for your quick reference purposes. See the reference
pages in Section 10: REGISTERING PROCEDURE AND PRINT FORMAT for detail operation sequences.
TABLE OF KEY FUNCTIONS
KEY
14 ~ 16, 19
30
See pages for
[LOG] and
[RECEIPT]
58
32 ~ 35, 38
See pages for
[DEPT]
32 ~ 38
REFERENCE
PAGE
LOG
RECEIPT
RECEIPT

LOG

RECEIPT
ISSUE
RF

JF

789
456
123
000•
160
to

DP#

PLU
C