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TEC Electronic Cash Register FS-1450-1 SERIES Owner ’ s Manual.
Copyright © 2000 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
(e-i) Safety Summary EO1-11099 Safety Summary Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.
(e-ii) Safety Summary EO1-11099 CAUTION This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
– 1 – OPERA T OR’S GUIDE.
– 2 – EO1-11097 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. TO OUR CUSTOMERS ................................................................................................................... 1 2. UNPACKING .............................................................
- 1 - EO1-11097 1. T O OUR CUSTOMERS Thank you for choosing the TEC electronic cash register FS-1450 series. This instruction manual provides a description of the functions and handling of this register and should be read carefully to ensure optimum performance.
- 2 - EO1-11097 2. UNP ACKING 1 Paper Roll 45 mm x Ø50 mm (2 pcs.) 2 Mode Key ( REG Key, MGR Key, MA Key, S Key; 2 pcs. respectively) 3 Receipt Cover Key (2 pcs.) 4 Stamp lnk (1 pc.) 5 Ribbon Cassette (1 pc.) 6 Journal Reel (1 pc.) 7 Drawer Key (2 pcs.
- 3 - EO1-11097 3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLA TURE Customer Display Operator Display Keyboard Drawer Receipt Outlet Journal Window Mode Lock Power Switch • Power Switch .
- 4 - EO1-11097 SET ........... In this position, the register will allow pro- gramming operations .................. (LOCK position) The register operations are locked when the Mode Lock is in this posi- tion. Meanwhile, the Display Message and the current time are displayed.
- 5 - EO1-11097 The customer display can be fixed as a rear display or moved to form a remote display. It can be moved up, down, to the right, and to the left, and thus is fully adjustable according to the position of the customer. CUSTOMER DISPLAY (Rear or Remote Display) 5.
- 6 - EO1-11097 5.1. NUMERIC DISPLA Y AMOUNT (7 digits): Displays the numeric data, such as amount, quantity, etc. When the amount is negative, the symbol "-" is displayed as well. NOTE: When the following code is being entered, the digits for "RPT" and "DPT" may be used as well (all 10 digits).
- 7 - EO1-11097 6. OUTLINE OF PREP ARA TION PROCEDURE BE- FORE OPERA TING THE ECR This chapter shows the outline of set-up procedure of the ECR before actually starting the ECR operation. 4 3 2 1 5 (1) (4) (5) (6) (8) (2) (3) (7) WARNING! Turn the POWER SWITCH to OFF before connecting the power cord.
- 8 - EO1-11097 6 Install the Receipt and Journal rolls (referring to the following section " Installing the Receipt/Journal Roll ") . Installing the Receipt/Journal Roll WARNING! Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the paper cutter.
- 9 - EO1-11097 5 6 There are the following two ways of receipt paper feed procedure. A: Manual installation B: Installation using the [RF] key A: Manual installation 1 Lift the green lever on the receipt side. 2 Insert paper from the rear of the printer until the leading edge of paper comes out by 10 cm.
- 10 - EO1-11097 There are the following two ways of a journal paper feed procedure. A: Manual installation B: Installation using the [JF] key A: Manual installation 1 Lift the green lever on the journal side. 2 Insert paper from the rear of the printer until the leading edge of paper comes out by 30 cm.
- 11 - EO1-11097 1 Setting the Ribbon Cassette Detach the Ribbon Cover. Set the Ribbon Cassette. After setting the Ribbon Cassette, turn the knob of the Ribbon Cassette in the arrow direction several times to remove the slack on the ribbon. 3 4 Attach the Ribbon Cover.
- 12 - EO1-11097 Sign-OUT Sign-IN [LOG/RECEIPT] [LOG/RECEIPT] 9 [LOG/RECEIPT] 0 [LOG/RECEIPT] Anmeldung Anmeldung 0 [LOG/RECEIPT] [LOG/RECEIPT] [LOG/RECEIPT] A sign-on receipt is issued, and sales entries are now possible.
- 13 - EO1-11097 Sign-ON [X] [LOG/RECEIPT] NOTES: 1. Sign-OUT may automatically be performed without operating "9 [LOG] " on finalizing each transaction including Check (or other non-cash media) Cashing, No-sale Exchange from/ to Foreign Currencies, No-sale, Received-on-Account, Paid-Out, Loan, and Pick Up if so set by a program option.
- 14 - EO1-11097 (3) Mode Changes With Signing Operations When Signed-ON or Signed-IN : The Mode Lock position changes are allowed within "LOCK", "REG", "MGR", and " ". Changing to any other position will be an error.
– 15 – EO1-11097 Each key is assigned to each cashier. The register will not operate in the "REG", "MGR", or " " mode unless one of these keys is inserted and pushed on or pushed-and-locked at the corresponding Cashier Lock.
– 16 – EO1-11097 TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 19-12-1994 MON #3001 VEGETABLE $3.00TF FRUIT $1.
– 17 – EO1-11097 7.4. TRAINING MODE ST ART AND END When you have newly employed cashiers, you may provide some time for them to train their skills of operating the FS-1450. You are to start and end the Training Mode. Once entering the Training Mode, a cashier may operate just as ordinary sale entry operations.
– 18 – EO1-11097 Registrierte Waren Trainings-Kopfzeile Kassenbon bei Beginn des Trainings Kassenbon, der in der Trainings- Betriebsart ausgegeben wurde Kassenbon beim Ende des Trainings -- Traini.
– 19 – EO1-11097 8. KEYBOARD LA YOUT The following is typical keyboard layouts for the FS-1450 series. Since this series is designed to be capable of programming most of the keys to be placed in the desired place on the keyboard, this is merely example.
- 20 - EO1-11097 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.
- 21 - EO1-11097 FUNCTIONS Non-add Number Print key. Used to print a non-add number (such as Customer No., Credit Card No., etc.) on the receipt and journal for future reference. No-sale key. Used to open the cash drawer without relating a sale. Amount key.
- 22 - EO1-11097 FUNCTIONS Percent Discount key. Used to subtract a percent rate from a sale. Item Correct key. Used to remove the last item from the bill, printing a line through the item on the receipt and journal. Void key. Used to delete an item entered previously (before the last item) in the current transaction.
- 23 - EO1-11097 FUNCTIONS Media-coupon, Credit 1 to Credit 4 keys. These are additional non-cash media keys that may be installed besides those already described, according to the require- ments of each store.
- 24 - EO1-11097 FUNCTIONS Salesperson key. Used to record sales contribution data of each salesperson for report purpose. Repeat key. Used to repeat a department or PLU item entry. Foreign Currency keys. Used in tendering or exchange with foreign currencies.
- 25 - EO1-11097 FUNCTIONS Total key. Used to finalize the sales entries and transfer all the balance. Tray Total key. Used to obtain the total of an individual guest tray in a guest party. Charge Tip key. Used to enter a tip amount for cashier. Tip Paid key.
- 26 - EO1-11097 TRAINING MODE is available: If you are a beginner in operating this register, ask the store manager for practicing in the TRAIN- ING MODE. During your operations, the following may occur: • Errors ... A tone continuously sounds and the keys on the keyboard are locked.
- 27 - EO1-11097 Cashier Sign-ON or Cashier Key to ON status: If the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG] ) key is installed, you must sign-ON or sign-IN. (See Section 7.1.) If Cashier Keys or Cashier Locks are installed, you must set your cashier key to the ON status.
- 28 - EO1-11097 NOTES: 1. The “R OFF” lamp status at the starting of a transaction entry decides whether a receipt will be issued for the transaction or not.
- 29 - EO1-11097 LOAN This operation is used to record the cash amounts and food stamps loaned from the store as the change reserve in the drawer. (must be operated outside a sale) [R/A] | Cash Amount Loaned | [AT/TL] ( [ST] ) [AT/TL] | Food Stamp Amount Loaned | [FSTL TEND] To read the loan total so far enterd.
- 30 - EO1-11097 PLU ENTR Y Each PLU is preprogrammed as the “PRESET” type (with a price preset) or “OPEN” type (with no price preset). Perform operation depending on the type selected.
– 31 – EO1-11097 Preset PLU Type •| Preset-PLU Code | [PLU] [PLU] (or [RPT] ) • [PLU Preset-Code key] [Same key] (or [RPT] ) Preset-price Open Repeat • [PR OPEN] (or [OPEN] ) | Preset-PLU Code | [PLU] | Price | [AMT] [RPT] • [PR OPEN] (or [OPEN] ) | Price | [PLU Preset-Code key] [RPT] NOTES: 1.
– 32 – EO1-11097 SPLIT P ACKAGE PRICING ("Q'ty" = Quantity ... in the patterns listed below) (1) Department Open Department •| Purchased Q'ty | [@/FOR] | Whole Package Q&apos.
– 33 – EO1-11097 (2) PLU Open PLU •| Purchased Q'ty | [@/FOR] | Split-Price Type PLU Code | [PLU] | Whole Package Price | [PLU Preset-code Key] Preset PLU •| Purchased Q'ty | [@/FOR].
– 34 – EO1-11097 PLU PRICE SHIFT ENTR Y This operation is to register the PLU code which is added 1, 2, or 3 to the code of the entered PLU. • [PRICE SHIFT 1] [PLU] (PLU code plus 1) • [PRICE .
– 35 – EO1-11097 SINGLE-ITEM DEP ARTMENT or SINGLE-ITEM PLU ENTR Y If a department (or PLU) is programmed as Single-item, the department (or PLU) entry sequence will immediately finalizes the sale as cash sale when operated outside a sale.
– 36 – EO1-11097 OPERATION -- Guest Check -- P B + $0.00 Hamb. Steak $7.50T Veget. Salad $2.20T Coffee $2.50T TAX1 $0.73 TAX2 $0.13 CASH $ 1 3 . 0 6 ITEM 3 JONES 0021 13:48TM -- Receipt Print Form.
– 37 – EO1-11097 ADDITIONAL ORDER ENTR Y Insert a slip into the Guest Check Printer (NOTE 1 below) | Number of Lines to be fed | [GCP LINE#] | Previous Balance | [PB] menu item entries, if any Sale Finalization [TOTAL] ... to transfer all the balance NOTES: 1.
– 38 – EO1-11097 RETURNED MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT ENTRY PLU ENTRY QUANTITY EXTENSION SPLIT PACKAGE PRICING SET MENU ENTRY SINGLE-ITEM DEPARTMENT/PLU ENTRY OPERATION -- Receipt Print Format -- RTN BAKERY -1.45TF RTN CAN FOOD -0.45TF --- BOTTLE RETURN | Bottle Return Amount | [BTL RTN] | Quantity | [@/FOR] | Unit Amount | [BTL RTN] max.
– 39 – EO1-11097 DOLLAR DISCOUNT NOTES: The discount amount must not exceed the item amount or the subtotal unless the “Credit Balance” option is selected.
– 40 – EO1-11097 ST ORE COUPON [STR CPN] Follow DEPARTMENT ENTRY QUANTITY EXTENSION for DEPTs OPERATION S. CPN CAN FOOD -0.50TF -- Receipt Print Format -- NOTE: The store coupon amount to be entered must not exceed the sale total unless the “Credit Balance” option is selected.
– 41 – EO1-11097 VOID The VOID operation is used to delete an item already entered before the last item within the current sale. Such items cannot be deleted by the [ITEM CORR] key any longer.
– 42 – EO1-11097 NUMBER-OF-GUESTS ENTR Y This operation is used to enter the number of guests of the sale. NOTES: 1. The Number-of-Guests entry is allowed at the start of or any time during a sale if before the sale finalization by media keys. 2. When the operation is made more than once in a sale, the last entry is valid.
– 43 – EO1-11097 MANUAL T AX ENTR Y (where irregular tax amount addition is applied) | Irregular Tax Amount to be Added | [TAX] SUBT OT AL (Sale T otal Pre-taxed) READ [ST] The sale total (pre-taxed) of the items so far entered is displayed (and printed if so programmed), but the sale is not finalized.
– 44 – EO1-11097 SELECTIVE ITEMIZER (SI) T OT AL READ . [SI/TL] (for Single-SI Machine) ( [SI1/TL] and/or [SI/2/TL] for Dual-SI machine) The SI total is displayed and printed on the journal (and printed on receipt if so programmed.) NOTE: The fraction process method is fixed to Round OFF.
– 45 – EO1-11097 FOOD ST AMP ABLE T OT AL READ, FOOD ST AMP TENDERING [FSTL TEND] | Food Stamp Tendered Amount | [FSTL TEND] ... When the Food Stamp tendered amount is less than the sale total, the sale is not finalized with the balance still due displayed.
– 46 – EO1-11097 4. When a media is programmed to allow "Total" function, it can also be programmed with the "Drawer Open" or "Not Open" status on operating the key. MUL TI-TENDERING Short-tendering repeated multiple times by the same media (allowed only when the media key is programmed to allow short-tendering).
– 47 – EO1-11097 NOTES: 1. In both MULTI-TENDERING and SPLIT TENDERING operations, the sale is finalized and a receipt is issued on reaching the sale total amount.
– 48 – EO1-11097 5. When a tendering by a foreign currency occurs during a short-tendered condition, the [TXBL TL] key will not be mandatory. 6. A sale of negative balance cannot be finalized using any of the foreign currency keys.
– 49 – EO1-11097 RECEIVED-ON-ACCOUNT A received-on-account transaction is used to identify money which is in the drawer but not from the daily business. NOTES: 1. The media keys used for this operation must be programmed to allow received-on-account entries.
– 50 – EO1-11097 SALESPERSON ENTR Y (Salesperson Sign-ON) | Salesperson Code | [SALES PERSON] 1 to 99 Programmable options relating to Salesperson Entries: • Salesperson's name non-print on receipt (print on journal only) • Salesperson Entry compulsory before sale item entries • Salesperson Entry Prohibited during a sale (i.
– 51 – EO1-11097 TIP P AID | Cashier Code | [TIP PAID] | Tip Amount | [AT/TL] CHARGE TIP Order Entry (or Additional Order Entry) NOTE: The [AT/TL] key cannot be used as the first tendering after a Charge Tip Entry. OPERATION -- Receipt Print Format -- OPERATION Max.
– 52 – EO1-11097 This line is printed only when a post- issue receipt is issued after the Ordinary Receipt is issued, or the second and subsequent post-issue receipts are issued. 19-12-1994 MON #3001 * C O P Y * VEGETABLE $1.00TF Cheese $2.50TF %- 5% -0.
– 53 – EO1-11097 TRA Y T OT AL Menu item Entries [TRAY TOTAL] Sale Finalization by Media Keys [TOTAL] ... to transfer all the balance EA T -IN/T AKEOUT ENTR Y ( ) [EAT IN] (Eat-in entry) ( ) [TAKEOUT] (Takeout entry) NOTES: 1. Depressing the [EAT IN] or [TAKEOUT] key is allowed any number of times during one sale.
– 54 – EO1-11097 CALL NO. ENTR Y This operation is used to enter the call No. of order, and to print its No. on the receipt and the journal. ( ) | CALL NO. | [CALL No.] NOTES: 1. Call No. entry is allowed any time during a sale. 2. Call No. entry is allowed any number of times during one sale.
– 55 – EO1-11097 RECALL ENTR Y This operation recalls a order table. | Order No. | [RECALL] Sale finalization Additional order entry [TOTAL] Sale finalization NOTE: Recall Entry can be canceled. To end the entry, follow the procedure described below.
– 56 – EO1-11097 ENDORSEMENT PRINT NOTES: 1. Endorsement Message can be printed on the Receipt/Journal Printer with Multi- validation Function. 2. The Check No.
– 57 – EO1-11097 GUEST CHECK PRINTER (hardware option) OPERA TION The TEC Guest Check Printer DRS-207 may be connected to the FS-1450 series ECR as an optional device.
– 58 – EO1-11097 WHEN A POWER F AILURE OCCURS ... If a power failure occurs, all sales data stored in the memory are automatically protected by the battery installed in the ECR. The battery is rechargeable and it is recharged when the AC power returns.
- 59 - EO1-11097 1 1. JOURNAL AND RECEIPT P APER-END DETECT OR (1) This detects when either the journal or receipt paper is coming near the end. It is provided in order to prompt the operator to replace the old paper roll with a new one.
- 60 - EO1-11097 Load new paper roll as described in Chapter 6. 15. P APER ROLL REPLACEMENT AND OTHER MAIN- TENANCE OPERA TIONS WARNING! Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the paper cutter. Replacing the Receipt Roll 1 2 3 4 RF To remove the Receipt Cover, insert the Receipt Cover Key to the Receipt Cover Lock, and turn it 90 clockwise.
- 61 - EO1-11097 3 1 2 4 JF Replacing the Journal Roll To remove the Receipt Cover, insert the Receipt Cover Key to the Receipt Cover Lock, and turn it 90 clockwise. Depress the [JF] key to wind up enough of the Journal Paper, then cut the paper as shown in the figure.
- 62 - EO1-11097 1 2 3 4 Replacing the Ribbon Cassette When the print data on the receipt and journal becomes too dim, replace the Ribbon Cassette in the following order. Remove the Ribbon Cover. Remove the old ribbon cassette by pulling it in the direction of the arrow mark.
- 63 - EO1-11097 1 2 3 4 5 Replenishing Ink to the Store Name Stamp To remove the Receipt Cover, insert the Receipt Cover Key to the Receipt Cover Lock, and turn it 90 clockwise. Remove the Store Name Stamp by pulling it in the direction of the arrow mark.
- 64 - EO1-11097 Manual Drawer Releasing The drawer opens automatically when a transaction has been entered. In the event of a power failure or other trouble, the drawer can be opened manually in the following manner: WARNING! When opening the cash drawer, be careful not to let the drawer hit any person.
- 65 - EO1-11097 1 2 Fig. 4 CDC (Cash Drawer Cover; Option) Lock Locking (Fig.4) Push the Cash Drawer Cover to the back of the drawer. Press the cover lightly, insert the key into the key hole on the cover, and turn it to lock. Unlock the cover using the key, and lift the front end.
- 66 - EO1-11097 16. SPECIFICA TIONS Size .................................................................... 460 mm (width) x 450 mm (depth) x 318 mm (height) (height including rubber feet) (or 391 mm-height when Customer Display is popped up.) Weight .
MANAGER’S GUIDE.
– 3 – EO1-11097 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DAILY OPERATION FLOW .............................................................................................................. 1 2. MANAGER INTERVENTION ...................................................
- 1 - EO1-11097 OTHER OPERATIONS OUTSIDE STORE’S BUSINESS HOURS . . . . . 1. DAIL Y OPERA TION FLOW The following shows the typical flow of daily operations on the ECR.
- 2 - EO1-11097 2. MANAGER INTER VENTION 2.1 ITEMS PROGRAMMED T O REQUIRE MANAGER INTERVEN- TIONS During daily sale entry operations, the cashier may call for Manager Interventions. The following is the operation flow of a Manager Intervention. 1) During operations, the cashier comes across an item that requires a Manager Intervention.
- 3 - EO1-11097 KEYS/OPERATIONS AND MANAGER INTERVENTION STATUS TABLE NOTES: 1. The “Credit Balance” means that amount entries through [DOLL DISC] , [VOID] , [VND CPN] , [STR CPN] , [BTL RTN] will result in over-subtraction of the subtotal amount at the time of the entry through any of those keys.
- 4 - EO1-11097 2.2 OTHER OPERA TIONS REQUIRING MANAGER INTER- VENTIONS Amount Limit Release Amount Limits may be programmed on Departments/PLUs, Tender Medias, [DOLL DISC] , [VND CPN] , [STR CPN] , [BTL RTN] . These limits are programmed to check an excessively high or low amount entry by cashier’s mistake at the earliest stage.
- 5 - EO1-11097 3. MANAGER’S OWN OPERA TIONS IN “MGR” MODE The following are operations possible only in the “ MGR ” position of the Mode Lock, which are performed by the manager or by a person under the manager’s control.
- 6 - EO1-11097 The 2 digit Cashier Code (manager-assign potion) 01 to 99 3.2. ENFORCED SIGN-OFF A CASHIER (CODE ENTR Y METHOD) Each cashier signs-ON to start operations, signs-OUT for leaving the register for a while, signs-IN when comes back, and signs-OFF to end operations (refer to the OPERATOR’S GUIDE).
- 7 - EO1-11097 4. OPERA TIONS IN " " MODE Instead of using the [RTN MDSE] or [VOID] keys in the "REG" or "MGR" mode for deleting individual items, the " " mode automatically processes positive items into negative and negative into positive.
- 8 - EO1-11097 4.2. PROHIBITIVE OPERA TIONS IN “ ” MODE • NO-SALE ( [NS] ) • NO-SALE CASHING OF CHECK OR OTHER NON-CASH MEDIAS • NO-SALE EXCHANGE from Foreign Currency to Domestic Currency,.
- 9 - EO1-11097 5. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS The following table shows the key operation to take each report. The “X” and “Z” reports have exactly the same print content if both are available, except that: 1.
- 10 - EO1-11097 MODE LOCK KEY OPERATION SAMPLE PAGE REPORT NAME Daily Reports (Continued) 10 [AT/TL] 11 [AT/TL] 13 [AT/TL] 24 [AT/TL] 15 [AT/TL] HOURLY RANGE READ AND RESET 19 • Hourly Read X • Hourly Reset Z DEPARTMENT READ AND RESET 20 • Individual Department Read X 11 [#] , then depress the required Dept.
- 11 - EO1-11097 203 [AT/TL] (Drawer opens.) 204 [AT/TL] (Drawer opens.) Code Entry Method: 204 [#] | Cashier ID Code| [AT/TL] (2-digit manager-assign code) Cashier Key Method: Set the required Cashier Key (or depress the required Cashier Key), then 204 [#] [AT/TL] 206 [AT/TL] 208 [AT/TL] 25 211 [#] , then 25 depress the required Dept.
- 12 - EO1-11097 Combination Reports Multiple reports can be programmed to be issued is 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.
- 13 - EO1-11097 GENERAL NOTES ON REPORT T AKINGS 1. The cashier signed-OFF or signed-OUT condition is required for taking any X or Z reports in the Code Entry Method. (Otherwise, an error will result when the Mode Lock is turned to the “X” or “Z” position.
- 14 - EO1-11097 Report Name Grand Total (non-resettable) Net GT (non-resettable) Gross Sale Item Count & Amount Net Sale Without Tax Item Count & Amount Tax 1 Amount Manual Tax Amount Net Sal.
- 15 - EO1-11097 < < Item Correct (on positive Depts/PLUs) Count & Amount Void Count & Amount All Void Count & Amount Percent Discount (on Line Items) Count & Amount Dollar Disco.
- 16 - EO1-11097 CASHIER READ or RESET (Daily or GT) Mode Lock: X for read Z for reset (1) All Cashiers: Enter 4, depress [AT/TL] (for Daily). Enter 204, depress [AT/TL] (for GT).
- 17 - EO1-11097 Z S L S P E R S O N 02 Stacy G S 2 $2.65 N S 2 $2.50 N S 2 $2.65 RTN 0 $0.00 0001Z 0267 19:00TM DAILY SALESPERSON READ OR RESET (all Salespersons) Mode Lock: X for read Z for reset TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 12-19-1994 MON #3001 X M E D I A TOTAL 72CU $315.
- 18 - EO1-11097 DEPARTMENT GROUP READ (Daily or GT) (read only) Mode Lock: X , Enter 8, depress [AT/TL] (for Daily). Enter 208, depress [AT/TL] (for GT). TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 12-19-1994 MON #3001 X G R O U P V E & F R 41 46.
- 19 - EO1-11097 DAILY MEDIA SALES AND IN-DRAWER TOTAL READ (read only) Mode Lock: X , enter 9, depress [AT/TL] DAILY HOURLY RANGE READ or RESET Mode Lock: X for read Z for reset Reset Report Sample E.
- 20 - EO1-11097 Mode Lock: X Enter 11 and depress [#] for Daily Report, or Enter 211 and depress [#] for GT Report Department Name Item Count Customer Count (or Sales Percentage NOTE), Amount DEPARTM.
- 21 - EO1-11097 Reset Report Sample TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 19-12-1994 MON #3001 Z D P A L L VEGETABLE 33 30.30% $101.20 . . . . . . . . D P 15 1 $1.00 TOTAL 126 $333.98 V E & F R 42 47.
- 22 - EO1-11097 PLU (PLU SALES DATA) READ or RESET Individual PLU Read (Daily or GT) Mode Lock: X Enter 13 [#] for Daily Report, or Enter 213 [#] for GT Report . Enter the PLU code, depress [PLU] . (Repeat this step if necessary.) Depress [ST] for subtotal.
- 23 - EO1-11097 INACTIVE PLU READ (Daily or GT) (read only) All PLU Read or Reset (Daily or GT) TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 12-19-1994 MON #3001 Z P L U A L L 010101 Tomato 3 $0.50 020102 Lemon 1 $1.
- 24 - EO1-11097 Z O R D E R A L L #01 3 $3.24 #02 4 $9.11 #03 6 $7.28 0001Z 0280 19:10TM DAILY ORDER TABLE READ OR RESET (All Order Tables) (for Drive-through spec.
- 25 - EO1-11097 PLU GROUP SALES READ or RESET (Daily or GT) Mode Lock: X for read Enter 24, depress [AT/TL] (for Daily). Z for reset Enter 224, depress [AT/TL] (for GT).
- 26 - EO1-11097 6. PROGRAMMING OPERA TIONS This chapter is provided for the store programmer or the store manager who may have to change the programmed data of the FS-1450 series ECR on the daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
– 27 – EO1-11097 BASIC KEY FUNCTIONS AND KEYBOARD V ARIA TIONS IN PRO- GRAMMING OPERA TIONS Basic Key Functions 1. The following are main keys and their functions to be used in programming operations: [X] or [@/FOR] .... Used to enter the program Submode No.
– 28 – EO1-11097 CHARACTER ENTRIES As already stated, there are two method of operations for character settings for names or messages: CHARACTER CODE ENTRY Method and DIRECT CHARACTER ENTRY Method. CHARACTER CODE ENTRY Method This method is to set a character by entering a Character Code and depressing the [#] key.
– 29 – EO1-11097 Character Code Entry Method Character Code Table 1: Standard Characters ( ) – ` D 1 — 4 1 — 2 23456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 00 0 @ P ` p á Å fi 0 1 ! 1 A Q aq éål l.
– 30 – EO1-11097 Character Setting Operations: • To set a regular-sized character, entry the COL (column) code and then the ROW code, followed by the [#] key. ex.) To set “%”, enter 205 and depress [#] . To set “kg”, enter 1508, and depress [#] .
– 31 – EO1-11097 Direct Character Entry Method Using Flat Keyboard (installed as the ECR Main Keyboard): -- Setting Mode Key Layout -- (Use the special template for this purpose and insert it between the film layers covering the Flat Keyboard. This key layout is applicable to only certain submodes.
– 32 – EO1-11097 Using PK-2 (PLU Keyboard; hardware option) The PK-2 is used to enter a required PLU code by simply depressing the code-preset key on the PK-2 keyboard in the REG or MGR mode.
– 33 – EO1-11097 CONDITION REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING OPERA TIONS At the top of each programming operation a “CONDITION” is given. Unless the register satisfies condition, the programming operations will not be allowed.
– 34 – EO1-11097 ST ORE NAME/MESSAGE AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE PROGRAMMING (Submode 1) Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET NOTES: 1. For each line, a maximum of 24 regular-size characters or 12 double-sized characters may be entered. A combination of both types is also available.
– 35 – EO1-11097 ex.) To program the following draft as the Store Name/Message and Commercial Message (under the option “Store Name by DOT PRINTER”): OPERATION: Presumed that nothing has been programmed on each line. Mode Lock: SET ; enter 1, depress [X] .
– 36 – EO1-11097 CASHIER CODE AND NAME PROGRAMMING (Submode 2) Programming Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET NOTES: 1. The following table shows the Cashier Codes that can be entered. (The capacity is determined by the RAM Allocation Setting.
– 37 – EO1-11097 ex.) To program the following cashier data: Cashier Code 1: Name JONES, Status 0 (for Sale Entries) Cashier Code 2: Name SMITH, Status 0 (for Sale Entries) Cashier Code 3: Name MEAL, Status 1 (for Training Entries) Cashier Code 4: Name BROWN, Status 1 (for Training Entries) Mode Lock: SET Enter 2, depress [X] .
– 38 – EO1-11097 Deletion After the Daily and GT Cashier’s Resets, (and his/her Sign OFF for Code Entry Type) Mode Lock: SET NOTES: 1. The Cashier Reset Report Count of the deleted cashier will be cleared. 2. The cashier key or cashier code of the deleted cashier cannot be used or signed-ON for sale entries.
– 39 – EO1-11097 Address 1: Link Department 1 [ST] | Department Code | (1 to 60) Address 2: PLU Name 2 [ST] Character Entries max. 16 characters Address 3: Preset Price 3 [ST] Address 4: Status Codes 4 [ST] 6 [ST] Address 8: Whole Package Quantity 8 [ST] Address 9: PLU Group No.
– 40 – EO1-11097 NOTES: 1) The “Address Nos” designation at the top after “4 [X] ” can be skipped if not necessary. If entered, the designated Address (es) will automatically be accessed after the PLU Code designation. 2) A maximum of 1100 PLUs are programmable (varies depending on the allocation of the RAM).
– 41 – EO1-11097 0: Non-taxable 1: Tax 1 (Tax 1 taxable) 2: Tax 2 (Tax 2 taxable) 3: Tax 3 (Tax 3 taxable) 4: Tax 4 (Tax 4 taxable) (More than one code can be entered for combining Tax1 to Tax4 taxable status. For example, enter 12 to select Tax1 and Tax2 taxable status.
– 42 – EO1-11097 0: Non-taxable 1: Add-on Tax 1 2: Add-on Tax 2 3: Add-on Tax 3 4: Add-on Tax 4 ex.) To program the following PLUs: PLU Group No. Whole Package Q'ty 10101 1 Tomato 1.00 4 1 6 1 10102 1 Potato 0.80 4 1 6 1 20101 2 Orange 0.75 4 1 4 1 20102 2 Lemon 1.
– 43 – EO1-11097 P 0 4 010101 PLU010101 #01 01 #02 Tomato #03 1.00@ #04 4 #06 1 #08 6 #09 01 090601 PLU090601 #01 09 #02 Coke Small-B #03 0.60@ #04 2 #06 1 #09 06 101301 PLU101301 #01 10 #02 Small-Btl Depo #03 0.
– 44 – EO1-11097 Individual PLU Deletion [PLU] [AT/TL] ex.) To delete PLU No. 90701 (7-up Small-B) that was once programmed: Mode Lock: SET, enter 4, depress [X] [ITEM CORR] 90701 [PLU] [AT/TL] To.
– 45 – EO1-11097 PLU Programmed Data Copying This operation is used to copy the programmed data of a PLU item and to use it in programming an- other PLU item, thus eliminating time in PLU programming operation.
– 46 – EO1-11097 TIME SETTING OR ADJUSTMENT (Submode 5) Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET 5 [@/FOR] | Hour | | Minute | [AT/TL] (0 to 23) (00 to 59) NOTE: If an hour value of more than 23 or a minute value of more than 59 is entered, it will result in an error.
– 47 – EO1-11097 AMOUNT LIMIT SETTING FOR FUNCTION KEYS (Submode 8) This submode sets the high amount limit in finalizing transactions by tendering through each media key and also sets the high and low amount limits in entering amount through departments.
– 48 – EO1-11097 SALESPERSON CODE AND NAME PROGRAMMING (Submode 20) By programming Salesperson Codes here, those codes may be used in sales entries.
– 49 – EO1-11097 Deletion After Daily Salesperson Reset Mode Lock: SET 20 [X] [ITEM CORR] | Salesperson Code | [ST] [AT/TL] Repeat for other salespersons to be deleted.
– 50 – EO1-11097 PLU PRESET -CODE KEY SETTING (Submode 27) When there are any keys programmed as PLU Preset-code Keys on the ECR Keyboard, and/or when the PLU Keyboard PK-2 (hardware option) is connected to the ECR, a PLU code may be preset to each of those keys in this operation.
– 51 – EO1-11097 NOTES: 1. The Nos 1 through 130 marked on the PK-2 Keyboard are the KEY Nos to be printed on the left side of the program receipt issued in the operation on the preceding page. If each KEY is not set with a PLU Code, the auto-preset PLU Code identical to the initial KEY No.
– 52 – EO1-11097 This submode sets the limit amount to be entered through each of the negative-amount keys [VND CPN] , [STR CPN] , [BTL RTN] , and [DOLL DISC] . Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET KEY CODE AND KEY TABLE Key Code Key 1 [VND CPN] 2 [STR CPN] 3 [BTL RTN] 4 [DOLL DISC] NOTES: 1.
– 53 – EO1-11097 SET MENU T ABLE PROGRAMMING (Submode 42) This submode creates the set menu tables for PLUs with set menu status programmed in PLU TABLE PROGRAMMING (Submode No. 4). By entering the PLU programmed as a set menu PLU (main menu) in this programming, the sub-menu items are entered automatically.
– 54 – EO1-11097 DEP ARTMENT PRESET PRICE SETTING OR CHANGING A price of each department may be set or changed by this operation. Any time outside a sale Repeatable for other departments.
– 55 – EO1-11097 PLU PRESET PRICE SETTING OR CHANGING, WHOLE P ACKAGE QUANTITY CHANGING The preset price of each PLU may be set in the PLU TABLE PROGRAMMING (Submode 4) already described. However, in setting or changing the price only but not other programmed data, the following operation will be more convenient.
– 56 – EO1-11097 Setting or Changing Preset Price of Split Package Pricing PLU Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET Repeatable for other PLUs * Repeatable from here if the PLU Code is sequential. ex.) To set the following preset price of PLUs: New Whole New Preset Package Q'ty Price PLU 20105 (Apple) 6 $1.
– 57 – EO1-11097 %+ AND %- PRESET RA TE SETTING A preset rate may be set on each of the [%+] and [%-] keys, one independent rate for each key. Once a rate is preset, the % key will simply be depressed without a prior rate entry to activate the preset rate.
– 58 – EO1-11097 If any of [ST1/TL] (or [SI/TL] ) and [SI2/TL] keys are installed on the keyboard, a preset rate may be programmed on each key. As for the functions and applications of the Selective Itemizers, refer to the description on the next page.
– 59 – EO1-11097 Selective Itemizer Functions and Applications The “Selective Itemizer” is a temporary total memory for each sale and is activated separately from the Main Itemizer (i.
– 60 – EO1-11097 In this program, the rate of each foreign currencies (corresponding to the [CUR1] to [CUR5] keys) will be set. By setting a rate on each Foreign Currency Key, reading the sale total and tendering in the foreign currency value will be possible for sale finalization.
– 61 – EO1-11097 P 0 0 CUR3 1.455 * 0048 TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRI-VE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 12-19-1994 MON #1 P 0 0 CUR2 1.7619 * 0047 TEC STORE 1343 PEACH DRI-VE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 8:00am to 7:00pm Closed : every Wednesday 12-19-1994 MON #1 P 0 0 CUR1 5.
– 62 – EO1-11097 T AX T ABLE PROGRAMMING A maximum of four tables can be programmed (Tax 1, Tax 2, Tax 3, Tax 4) in accodance with installa- tion of [TX1/M] , [TX2/M] , [TX3/M] , [TX4/M] keys. After Financial Daily Reset Mode Lock: SET TYPE 1: TAX 1 FULL BREAKS (COMBINATION OF NON-CYCLIC AND CYCLIC BREAKS) | Max.
– 63 – EO1-11097 P 0 0 TAX1 00 $0.10 01 $0.22 02 $0.39 03 $0.56 04 $0.73 05 $0.90 06 $1.08 * 07 $1.24 08 $1.41 09 $1.58 10 $1.74 11 $1.92 02 $2.08 ** 0058 NOTES: 1. For Tax 2, Tax 3, Tax 4 table programming, follow the same procedure in TYPE1,2, or 3 on the preceding page, using [TX2/M] or [TX3/M] or [TX4/M] instead of [TX1/M] .
– 64 – EO1-11097 ex. 2) TAX 2 COMBINATION OF NON-CYCLIC BREAKS AND % RATE Tax Table Amount Renge Tax Levied $0.00 to $ 0.09 0¢ $0.10 to $ 0.29 1¢ $0.
– 65 – EO1-11097 GST RA TE SETTING This operation sets the rate of GST (Goods and Service Tax) in CANADA. Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET | GST Rate | [GST/M] To reset the rate once set: Mode Lock: SET Enter 0, depress the [GST/M] ex.)To set the GST rate to 12%: OPERATION Mode Lock: SET 12 [GST/M] .
– 66 – EO1-11097 ST ORE/REGISTER NO. SETTING A maximum of 6 digits may be set as ID No. for the store and/or register. And once set, it will be printed on every receipt and every transaction on journal. Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: SET | Store/Register No.
– 67 – EO1-11097 7. VERIFICA TION OF PROGRAMMED DA T A The programmed data entered in the preceding chapter can be read for verification purposes. The print format of each program reading is almost the same as on the program receipt, except that “PX” and a 3-digit number are printed instead of printing “P” and a 2-digit number.
– 68 – EO1-11097 P X $100.00 TAX1 $6.00 TAX2 $5.00 TAX3 $4.00 TAX4 $3.00 0076 T ax Calculation T est Any time outside a sale Mode Lock: X or SET Enter any amount. Depress [TXBL TL] NOTE: The print or non-print status of each calculated tax amount can be programmed.
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