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Uniwell LX-5600 User Manual

Uniwell LX-5600
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2004-09-24
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THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE
EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
LA PRISE DOIT ETRE PRES DE L'APPAREIL ET FACILE D'ACCES.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Uniwell LX-5600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandUniwell
ModelLX-5600
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

I. INTRODUCTION

II. INSTALLATION

Unpacking

Check contents for obvious physical damage.

Suggestions for installation

Guidelines for optimal placement and environmental conditions.

Check the following before using ECR

Prerequisites for safe and correct ECR operation.

III. DISPLAY

FRONT LCD DISPLAY

Details of the main liquid crystal display unit.

REAR DISPLAY

Description of the secondary rear display unit.

IV. KEY LAYOUT

Stroke Keyboard

Layout and key assignments for the stroke keyboard.

Flat Keyboard

Layout and key assignments for the flat keyboard.

V. KEY EXPLANATION

VI. OPERATION SEQUENCES

1. Clerk Time-in / Time-out (optional memory board required)

Procedures for recording clerk attendance and labor hours.

2. Clerk Sign-on / Sign-off

Steps for clerks to log in and out of the ECR system.

3. Clerk Interrupt System

How one clerk can interrupt another's transaction.

4. PLU

Methods for registering and managing Product Look-Up codes.

a) Manual Price Entry

Overriding preset prices with manual entry for PLUs.

b) Repetition

Repeating the last PLU entry, including multiplications.

c) Multiplication

Performing quantity multiplications for PLU sales.

d) Split Pricing

Applying split pricing for items sold in quantities.

e) Square Entry (Measurement Calculation)

Using keys for measurement calculations or square entries.

f) Price Shift

Assigning and using multiple prices for a single PLU.

g) Menu Shift

Changing keyboard layouts for PLU access via menus.

h) Link PLU

Associating PLUs to create linked items or set menus.

i) Simple Condiment PLU

Adding condiments to PLUs, often with specific marks.

j) PLU Modifier

Changing PLU codes using modifier keys for variations.

k) Single Item

Programming PLUs to automatically close a transaction.

l) Cooking Message & PLU Supplementary Message

Adding custom messages to PLU entries for orders.

m) Sales by Weight

Handling sales of items sold by weight using scales.

n) Simple Look Up PLU (optional memory board required)

Displaying lists of PLUs assigned to specific keys for selection.

o) Price Inquiry

Checking PLU prices without registering them as a sale.

5. Kitchen Printer

6. Media Closing

Direct Closing

Closing a transaction by directly pressing a media key.

Tendering Input

Entering a tendered amount before selecting a media key.

Preset Tendering

Using preset tender keys for faster closing.

Media Multiplication

Multiplying preset tender amounts for closing.

Automatic Closing by Clerk iButton (option)

Auto-closing transactions when clerk iButton is removed.

7. Tray Subtotal

8. Foreign Currency / Euro Currency

a) Closing Methods

Procedures for closing transactions with foreign or Euro currency.

b) Currency Exchange

Exchanging foreign currency to local currency with service charge calculation.

c) Euro Currency System

Handling transactions and printing in Euro currency.

9. Cheque Cashing / Cheque Printing

a) Cheque Cashing

Exchanging cheques for local currency with service charge.

b) Cheque Printing on Slip Printer (TP-620)

Printing cheques using a slip printer.

10. Tip Operation

a) Tip Amount Input

Entering tip amounts separately or as change.

b) Change Kept As Tip

Using change from over-tendering as a tip.

11. Mark-up / Mark-down

12. Adjustment (Automatic % on Specific Items)

13. Amount Plus / Amount Discount

14. Last Item Correction

15. Void / Scroll Void

Scroll Void

Voiding multiple items or complex entries efficiently.

16. Transaction Void

17. Refund / Media Refund

Refund of Transaction with Subtotal Discount

Refunding entire transactions with subtotal discounts applied.

Refund with Item Discount

Refunding specific items with applied discounts.

18. Tax

VAT Method [SF-21.e~f=0]

Tax calculation where tax is included in the price.

Add-On Tax Method [SF-21.e~f=1]

Tax calculation where tax is added separately to the price.

19. R/A (Received on Account)

20. P/O (Paid Out)

21. No Sale

22. Off Compulsory

23. Number of People

24. Message

25. Validation (Dot Matrix Printer) / Slip Validation

26. Arrangement

27. Recall

Payment for the last transaction

Recalling the total amount of the last closed transaction.

28. Simple Item Track System

<< Track Number Entry Method - Manual Track Number Entry >>

Manually assigning sequential track numbers for item tracking.

<< Clerk Track Assignment Methods >>

Methods for assigning tracks to clerks.

<< Track Operation Sequences >>

Procedures for managing item tracks.

29. Previous Balance Plus (PB+) / Previous Balance Minus (PB-)

30. Ticket System

a) Real-Time Ticket Sample

Example of real-time ticket printing for programmed tickets.

b) After Closing Ticket Sample

Example of ticket printing after transaction closing.

c) Mixed Ticket Sample (two kinds of combined ticket)

Example of mixed ticket printing for combined items.

d) Multiple Ticket Sample

Example of issuing multiple tickets for an item.

e) Other Notes for Ticket

Additional information and notes regarding ticket printing.

31. ESF Data Print (optional memory board required)

32. Cash Declaration

VII. TRAINING

Entering the training mode

Steps to activate the ECR's training mode.

Exiting the training mode

Procedures to deactivate the ECR's training mode.

VIII. PRINT CONTENTS

1. Journal Print Contents

Details of data printed on the journal.

2. Receipt / Slip Print Contents

Items printed on receipts and slips.

3. Post-Receipt

Information about printing receipts after transactions.

IX. REPORTS

REPORT SEQUENCE

Order and methods for issuing various ECR reports.

Control Key Position

Using control keys (X, Z1, Z2) to select report types.

Conventional Sequence (Direct Number Entry Method)

Faster method for report retrieval using direct number entry.

Sequence with Usability of LCD Display (Report Selection Method)

Using the LCD for user-friendly report selection.

IRC REPORT SEQUENCE

Consolidated (all ECRs) Report

Report summarizing sales data from all connected ECRs.

Individual (per ECR) Report

Report detailing sales data for a specific ECR.

Single Clerk Report X-8610/8611, Single Clerk Track Report X-8664

Reports for single clerk and track data in IRC systems.

TRANSACTION REPORT SAMPLES

AUTO FULL TRANSACTION (01, 02)

Sample reports for automatic full transactions.

FULL TRANSACTION (03, 04)

Sample reports for full transactions.

X. WARNING MESSAGES

XI. IRC MESSAGES