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Royal 101cx - Introducing the Royal Cash Register; Getting Started with Setup; Register Programming Introduction

Royal 101cx
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INTRODUCING ... YOUR CASH REGISTER
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES
The following are included in the box with your cash register:
- 1 black plastic journal winder spindle
- 1 starter-roll of 57mm (2 ¼”) single-ply, bond paper tape
- 1 ink roll (already installed)
- 2 Cash Drawer (515) keys
- Instruction Manual
USING THIS MANUAL
Your Cash Register manual is organized for easy reference. The front portion contains general information on all features and
functions of the cash register. Instructions for setting the optional programs are next. Transaction examples for operating the
register are at the back of the manual. Use the TABLE OF CONTENTS to locate a particular item.
Throughout this manual, references to the keypad are shown bolded and in brackets. References to the operational
keys are preceded by the word "press". For example: Press [subtotal]. Or: Press [DEPARTMENT 1].
References to the 11-key numeric keypad are preceded by the word "type". For example: Type the number [1].
GETTING STARTED
Important note: The cash register must be first plugged in before installing the back-up batteries.
Before you begin to operate the register or set the programs, check SETTING UP AND MAINTAINING THE CASH REGISTER
for installation information. Review KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, THE CONTROL SYSTEM and THE DISPLAY to become familiar
with their operations.
NOTE: Programs and transaction information for management reports are stored in the memory of the cash register. The
batteries must be installed to save this information.
SETTING THE REGISTER PROGRAM
Transaction examples provide steps for key operations. Sample receipts are included.
Royal's helpful "Quick Start" program (Page 12) will provide you with the most basic
programming options for the operation of your new cash register. Many users find "Quick Start"
the best way to begin to learn about the many capabilities of the machine.

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