XE-A101 Quick Start Guide
English
The following describes how to get your cash register ready to operate. Follow these steps when you use the cash register for the first time.
2. Insert the plug of the power cable
into the AC outlet.
IMPORTANT
This operation must be performed
without batteries loaded.
To ensure the cash register operates
properly, initialize it using the following
procedure:
1.
Set the mode switch to the REG position
without the power cable plugged.
1
Initializing the Cash
Register
REG
X/F
Z/PGM
VOID
OFF
The following are supplied with your
cash register.
1 paper roll
2 drawer lock keys
1 instruction manual (English)
1 instruction manual (French)
1 Quick Start Guide (English)
1 Quick Start Guide (French)
1 Limited waranty
1 ink roller (pre-installed)
1 take-up spool
For further information, please read the instruction manual.
Printed in Korea/Imprimé en Corée O(TCADH2402BHZZ)1
2
Installing Batteries
Install batteries for back-up of sales data
and programmed contents.
1. Pull the printer cover upward and detach
it.
2. Open the battery cover next to the paper
roll cradle.
View from rear
3. Insert three new “AA” batteries.
(Batteries are not supplied with the cash
register.)
3
Installing a Paper
Roll
1. Push the paper roll release lever and
install the paper roll so that the paper
unrolls from the bottom and fowards the
front.
2. Insert the paper straight into the paper
inlet, and press the
ff
ff
f key.
The inserted end comes out at the
printing area.
3. (For journal printing) Insert the top end
of the paper into the slit in the take-up
spool shaft and wind the paper two or
three turns. Then place the take-up
spool on the bearing.
4. Attach the printer cover.
(For receipt printing, step 3 should be
omitted.)
4
Basic Programming
Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position.
Tax programming
1. Selecting the Tax Calculation System
First, you must select the tax system. This cash register has 11 types of tax system. Each tax system
is different in calculation method of GST (Goods and Service Tax) and PST (Provincial Sales Tax)
(“Add on tax” or “VAT”/“Tax on base” or “Tax on tax”). Contact your local tax office for the correct sales
tax information.
Select one tax system suitable for your province and for the type of your retail business, and set it for
your register.
For most situations tax type number 6 (Tax 4 for GST and Taxes 1, 2, and 3 for PST) is recommended.
For provinces whose provincial sales tax is “tax on tax”, use the type number 5.
Depress the following keys to set tax type number 6:
Setting the Date
Enter the date in 6 digits using the month-day-year (mmddyy) format. Press the
#/
SBTL
key once to
program the next item or twice to exit the programming mode.
Example:
Setting the Time
Enter the time in 4 digits (“hhmm” format using the 24 hour system). Press the
#/
SBTL
key once to
program the next item or twice to exit the programming mode.
Example:
REG
X/F
Z/PGM
VOID
OFF
Time (2:30 p.m.)
#/
SBTL
#/
SBTL
Date (March 15, 2002)
#/
SBTL
#/
SBTL
7
➝
#/
SBTL
➝
6
➝
Tax type number (6)
Below is an explanation of all the tax system options.
View from rear
(Continued)
Tax type
no.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
VAT
VAT
VAT
VAT
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
VAT
VAT
VAT
-
-
-
-
VAT
VAT
Add on Tax
Add on Tax
-
-
-
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax on base
-
-
-
-
VAT (Tax on base)
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax on base
Tax on tax
Tax 4 Method
GST
GST PST
Tax 3 Method Tax2, 1 Method
PST
The buzzer will sound three times.
3. Now the cash register has been
initialized. The register display will
show “0.00” with “l” . (The “l”
indicates that the batteries are not
installed.)
4. When the batteries are properly installed,
“
ll
ll
l” on the display will disappear.
Close the battery cover.
IMPORTANT
Improper use of batteries may damage the
cash register. Please take the following
precautions.
•Be sure that the positive (+) and negative (-)
poles of each battery are oriented properly.
•Never mix batteries of different types.
•Never mix old batteries and new ones.
Please read the instruction manual for other
battery handling precautions.