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Operator and Customer Displays
Your cash register is equipped with two 10-digit
alphanumeric VFD (Vacuum fluorescent displays). With
reference to figure 6, the display is read from left to right as
follows:
C1...C8 (1) - With the Clerk System active,
indicates the clerk number entered
before working in the REG or JRNL
mode, or when
is pressed.
Department (2) - A set of digits indicating the
department key pressed for each
entry.
Repeat/Multiply (3) - A number displayed when repeat-
ing or multiplying items to indicate the
number of items entered at one price.
Amount (4) - Indicates entry amounts and sales
totals.
Special Symbol Indicators
Special symbols appear at the far left-hand side of the displays
during cash register operation:
C (Change) Indicates that the displayed amount is the
change due to the customer.
E (Error) Indicates when an error is made during
operation or when programming the cash
register. An error tone sounds to alert the
operator.
ST
(Sub-total)
Indicates that the amount shown is the subtotal
of a transaction, including sales tax if
applicable.
- (Minus) Displays a negative entry. Also displays if
subtotal or cash tendered total is a negative
number due to a return or refund.
_ (Line) Indicates, at the bottom of the display, from
left-to-right: calculator mode, receipt off mode
and training mode. At far right indicates an
electronic journal nearly full condition (less
than 700 transaction lines available).
Displayed when is pressed to indicate
that the amount is displayed in foreign currency.
CA (Cash) Indicates a sales transaction paid by cash.
Ch (Check) Indicates a sales transaction paid by check.
Cr (Charge) Indicates a sales transaction paid by charge
(credit) card.
These symbols clear automatically when you start the next
entry or press
.
Error Conditions
Error Codes
The following error codes can be displayed:
E1 Operation error
E2 Sales amount exceeded
E3 Zero-price entry error
E4 Incorrect full-void entry
E5 Clerk number and password requested
E6 Manager password requested
Clearing an Error
Press to clear an error. The tone ends, the displays
clear and the keypad unlocks, allowing you to continue with
the transaction or restart the program.
If an error condition cannot be cleared by pressing ,
reset the cash register by performing one of the cash register
reset operations.
Cash Register Reset Operations
If the cash register does not function, for example while
programming and the error signal cannot be stopped by
pressing , reset the cash register.
There are four reset operations; be very careful when
choosing the one to perform since you could
unnecessarily cancel report data and cash register
programming data.
Partial Reset
A Partial Reset operation just clears the cash register's
working memory.
1. Turn the control key to the OFF position.
2. Press
for about 2 seconds and then press
.
If the cash register still remains in an error condition, proceed
with the Full Reset - Reports operation.
Full Reset Reports
A Full Reset - Reports operation erases the cash register's
working memory, and all totals and counters (all report data).
1. Turn the control key to the OFF position.
2. Press
for about 2 seconds and then press
.
If the cash register still remains in an error condition, proceed
with the Full Reset - New Language Entry Excluded operation.