Weider ER-A220 Electronic Journal, Recording journal data, Sample receipt, Sample EJ report

Models: ER-A220

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ELECTRONIC JOURNAL

This function is intended to record the journal data in the electronic journal (EJ) memory instead of journal paper. For details, consult your dealer.

Recording journal data

Your register records the journal data in REG, PGM, , X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes into the EJ memory. In the X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes, the header information (please refer to EJ report sample shown below.) is stored in the memory.

Printing journal data on the way of a transaction

You can print journal data of a current transaction recorded in EJ memory by pressing the Ükey during the transaction.

This function is valid when the printer type is set to receipt type on the programming, and also the receipt ON/OFF function is set to OFF.

Sample receipt

EJ report title

EJ report end title

Reading and resetting the electronic journal data (Issuing EJ report)

You can read the journal data stored in the EJ memory in the journal format by executing following procedure in the X1/Z1 or OP X/Z mode.

To read/reset all of the data:

• Sample EJ report

Reading

 

700 .≈ É

Resetting

To read the last 10 records:

710≈ É

On the EJ memory, a maximum of 2500 lines of data can be stored. When executing all data reading, all of the data stored in the EJ memory will be printed. So, make sure that there are enough paper on a paper roll. To save paper, compression print is available. Please consult with your dealer for details.

To stop reading or resetting the data, turn the mode switch to “MGR” position. However, when you are resetting the data, it will not be cleared.

You can set a warning system to let you know the time when the memory is almost full, and/or to lock the data entry except issuing the EJ report when the memory is full. Please consult with your dealer for details.

Header information print

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Weider ER-A220 Electronic Journal, Recording journal data, Printing journal data on the way of a transaction