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Sam4s SPS-300 - Item Registrations; PLU Look-Up Keys and Function Look-Up Keys

Sam4s SPS-300
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SAM4S SPS-300 Series Electronic Cash Register AU Operating Instructions 37
Item Registrations
All registrations are accumulated into PLUs. Keyboard PLUS are fixed keys on the keyboard (like
traditional department keys) that access specific PLUs.
1. On the default keyboard, there are 63 Keyboard PLU keys and the PLU# assigned to the key
is the same, i.e. Keyboard PLU number one is PLU #1. However, through programming, you
can assign any PLU number you wish to any one of the 80 possible Keyboard PLU keys.
2. Traditional PLUs can also be registered by entering the PLU number and pressing the PLU
key.
3. If optional scanning is implemented, the PLU number corresponds to the barcode number and
a PLU is registered when an item is scanned.
As you make item registrations, you can follow your entries by viewing the display. Remember that
the sale and tax totals are updated automatically with each entry.
PLU Look-Up Keys and Function Look-Up Keys
On SPS-300 Series, there are two type of function keys has been introduced to utilise its 8 lines
display - 2 of the Function Look-Up keys and 15 of the PLU Look-Up keys.
For FUNCTION LOOK-UP #1 and FUNCTION LOOK-UP #2, each of those keys can contain a
list of up to 8 functions that can be used as if they were located on separate keys. For example:
1. If a function, such as CHARGE1, is located on a function look-up key, as it is on the default
keyboard, you can then access it by pressing the appropriate function look-up key, then
pressing the number on the numeric pad that represents the function, instead of pressing a key
on the keyboard.
2. If you need to make a numeric entry before a function that is located on a function look-up
key, first enter the amount, then press the function look-up key and press the number on the
numeric pad that represents the function you wish to select.
For PLU LOOK-UP (1 ~ 15), each of those keys can contain a list of up to 8 items that can be used
as if they were located on separated keys for item registration. For example:
1. If a item is located on a PLU look-up key, as it is on the default keyboard, you can then
access it by pressing the appropriate PLU look-up key, then pressing the number on the
numeric pad that represents the function, instead of pressing a key on the keyboard.

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