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Casio TK-2300 User Manual

Casio TK-2300
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Advanced
Registration
Functions
Procedure
1.
The
clerk
for
Registration
A
is
signed
off
when
the
New
Balance
key
is
pressed.
This
step
cannot
be
omitted
when
the
register
is
programmed
for
hold
compulsory.
!
2.
When
a
clerk
signs
on
in
the
clerk
interrupt
function,
a
header
is
printed
on
the
journal,
|
indicating
the
date,
time,
clerk
descriptor,
and
the
store/machine
number.
|
3.
The
clerk
for
Registration
B
is
signed
off
when
the
New
Balance
key
is
pressed.
This
step
i
cannot
be
omitted
when
the
register
is
programmed
for
hold
compulsory.
4.
When
a
clerk
signs
on
again,
the
clerk’s
descriptor
and
memory
number
are
printed
on
the
i
journal.
5.
Finalization
for
Registration
A
(Clerk
1).
Note
that
it
is
not
necessary
to
press
the
New
Balance
key
here.
6.
Finalization
for
Registration
B
(Clerk
2).
Note
that
it
is
not
necessary
to
press
the
New
F
Balance
key
here.
7.
Issuance
of
post-finalization
receipt
for
Registration
A
(Clerk
1).
Notes
The
operations
possible
after
the
New
Balance
key
is
pressed
are:
numeric
input,
Clear
key,
Clerk
Secret
Number
key,
and
switch
operations.
Attempting
any
other
key
operation
generates
an
error,
causing
the
message
“CLK##
to
appear
on
the
display.
Following
operation
of
the
New
Balance
key,
the
only
mode
changes
allowed
are
between
REG
1,
REG
2,
and
RF.
When
the
register
is
programmed
for
clerk
or
cashier
assignment
using
clerk
buttons,
you
can
assign
the
clerk
or
cashier
using
buttons.
When
the
register
is
programmed
for
clerk
or
cashier
assignment
using
clerk
secret
numbers,
you
can use
the
Clerk
Secret
Number
key
to
input
secret
numbers.
The
validation
print
operation
can
be
performed
following
a
clerk
change.
A
guest
receipt
can
be
issued
following
clerk
change,
and
receipts
can
be
issued
separately
for
each
clerk.
In
the
above
example,
a
cancel
operation
can
be
performed
during
registration
by
either
of
the
clerks.
When
Clerk
A
signs
back
on
(after
being
interrupted
by
Clerk
B),
the
cancel
operation
cancels
only
the
items
registered
after
signing
back
on.
Items
registered
before
the
interrupt
are
not
canceled.

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Casio TK-2300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelTK-2300
CategoryCash Register
LanguageEnglish

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