GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CASH REGISTER
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 regi ster. Instructions for setting the programs are next. Transaction examples for
operating the register are at the back of the manual, along with information on troubleshooting. Use the TABLE OF
CONTENTS to locate a particular section you are interested in.
Throughout this manual references to the Keypad are shown in bold and in parentheses. References to the Numeric
Keypad are preceded by the word "TYPE"; for example: TYPE the number (1). References to the Operational Keys
are preceded by the word "PRESS"; for example: PRESS the [AMT TEND/TOTAL] Key.
HOW TO GET STARTED
Before you begin to program or use your new Royal Cash Register, you should spend some time becoming familiar
with the Control Lock System, Keyboard Functions and the Display. Review setting up and basic maintenance
information. Then proceed by installing the back-up ba tteries and the paper roll. Follow the easy Quick Start
program. Finish by practicing the transaction examples provided.
PROGRAMMING THE CASH REGISTER
Simple step-by-step instructions are provided to help you quickly pr ogram your register for standard
operations. Please refer to the Quick Start programming on Pages 14 and 15.
OPERATING THE CASH REGISTER
Transaction examples are provided for registering va rious operations, such as cash, check, or charge
sales; tendering change; multiple item sale; PLU sale; split tendering; voiding; refunding; discounting;
coupon reduction and more. For details see Pages 68 to 83.
PROBLEMS WITH USAGE OF THE CASH REGISTER
If you are having technical difficulties or if your cash register is malfunctioning, refer to the
Troubleshooting section on Page 94.
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