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Brand | TOWA |
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Model | SX-590II |
Category | Cash Register |
Language | English |
Details technical specifications like power, dimensions, and weight of the cash register.
Lists important safety and operational guidelines to follow before using the cash register.
Identifies and describes the physical parts and components of the cash register.
Explains the function and various modes controlled by the cash register's lock mechanism.
Describes the operator and customer display units and their respective functionalities.
Details the printer components and functions for loading and handling paper rolls.
Illustrates the keyboard layout and lists the functions of individual keys.
Procedure to clear all programmed settings and erase all sales information from the register.
Steps to reset the machine from a stacking loop during operation or programming.
Instructions for correctly loading paper rolls for both customer receipt and journal.
Demonstrates performing various transactions like single item sales with sample receipts.
Explains the procedure for high amount lock-out at a specific department.
Shows how to process multiple items and calculate the correct change.
Details how to display the change amount after finalizing a transaction.
Explains how to perform multiplication and repeat entry of items.
Describes the use of the cover key to enter the number of covers for sales.
How to register items using PLU numbers and link them to departments.
Procedure for making temporary price changes for programmed PLU items.
Entering PLU prices and nominating PLU via the PLU entry key.
Selling items by reading barcodes, including temporary programming.
Methods for applying discounts to subtotals or individual items.
Applying percentage discounts against subtotals or specific items.
Applying a plus percentage rate to sales, either pre-programmed or entered.
Processing sales on charge and using the EC key for error correction.
Using quick tendering keys for common amounts like $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, $50.00.
Handling payments made via checks, coupons, or similar methods.
Processing credit card payments using dedicated card keys.
Using shift keys to access different department ranges.
Procedure for processing returned items and issuing refunds.
Handling bottle returns and refunds using quantity and price.
Canceling transactions before or after finalization, and voiding items.
Recording cash, check, or card transactions for received/paid out amounts.
Adding tax to non-taxable items or changing taxable status.
Using the tax exemption key to make items non-taxable.
Issuing duplicate receipts, stubs, or both.
Temporarily holding a transaction to serve another customer.
Processing sales using food coupons or stamps.
Verifying customer age for purchasing age-restricted items.
Selling items in portions or fractions of bundle quantities.
Checking and managing stock levels for items.
Assigning multiple PLUs to a single button for items with variations.
Simulating operations to train operators on cash register functions.
Understanding X1, X2, Z1, Z2 positions for reading and resetting sales data.
Explains keys used in X1, X2, Z1, Z2 positions for report generation.
Visual layout guide for setting up and understanding X/Z report configurations.
Steps to select and display various types of reports from the menu.
Navigating menus to select specific report categories like sales or inventory.
Issuing reports quickly using pre-programmed macro keys on the keyboard.
Generating reports for specific PLU or department ranges.
Declaring cash in the drawer and comparing it with sales data.
Generating a list of items that need reordering based on stock levels.
Provides an example of a detailed full sales report output.
Describes the serial COM and Drawer ports on the rear of the unit.
Details connection diagrams for serial ports using modular and D-Sub connectors.
Procedures for programming and using passwords for PC communication.
Guidelines for cleaning the cash register using appropriate cloths.
Method to manually open the cash drawer during power failure.
A table listing error messages and their meanings for troubleshooting.