5. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11095
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5.1 COMBINATION REPORTS
5.1 COMBINATION REPORTS
Multiple reports can be programmed to be issued in one operation sequence. The following are reports
programmable for combinations (max. 5 reports in one table, max. 3 tables). Ask your TOSHIBA TEC
representative for information of the contents of your Combination Report Tables or for changes.
REPORT NAME AVAILABLE REPORTS
Financial Report X Z GTX GTZ
All Cashier Report X Z GTX GTZ
All Salesperson Report X Z
Credit Company Sales Report X Z GTX GTZ
Department Group Report X GTX
Media Sales and In-drawer Report X
Hourly Range Report X Z
All Department Report X Z GTX GTZ
All Media Sales & Cash-in-drawer Report X
All PLU Report X Z GTX GTZ
All Customer Files Report X
PLU Group Sales Report X Z GTX GTZ
KEY OPERATION: Mode Lock: X for Read
Z for Reset
Enter the Report Combination-ID No.:
None (simply depress [AT/TL]): Daily Combination Report Table No.1
200: GT Combination Report Table No.1
1: Daily Combination Report Table No.2
201: GT Combination Report Table No.2
2: Daily Combination Report Table No.3
202: GT Combination Report Table No.3

NOTES: 1. When the mode set for taking combination reports does not match the mode of a report

contained in the table, that report will be skipped.

2. If no combination reports data have been programmed, Combination Report Table No. 1 (which

is issued by depressing the [AT/TL] key alone for Daily Reports and depressing 200 [AT/TL] for

GT Reports) is auto-preset with All Department Report and Financial Report. It will be active as

Table No. 1 content unless no data are programmed for Table No. 1.

3. The report output order is determined by the order programmed in each table.

4. The drawer will open when a contained report is ruled to open the drawer.

5.2 GENERAL NOTES ON REPORT TAKINGS
1. The cashier signed-OFF or signed-OUT condition is required for taking any Z reports in the Code Entry
Method. (Otherwise, an error will result when the Mode Lock is turned to the “X” or “Z” position.)
2. Reset reports will be printed on the receipt roll as well as on journal, and issued, regardless of the current
Receipt-ON/OFF status.
3. The [ITEM CORR] (or [VOID]) key may be depressed halfway during printing a report, for the purpose to
abort the receipt issuance (except for some short reports). When a report-abort has been operated for a reset
report, the memory of the report data will not be cleared.
4. The drawer will open at the starting of printing the reports which are stated with “(Drawer opens)” in the Daily
and GT report table. However, the drawer may remain closed if so selected by a program option. This
selection is applied only to the Financial Report.
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