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User's Manual
SE-G1
Electronic Cash Register
(S size drawer)
Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing this CASIO electronic cash register.
START-UP is QUICK and EASY!
For the basic settings of your cash register, please see “Quick Start Guide”.
Original Carton/Package
If for any reason, this product is to be returned to the store where purchased, it must be packed in the original carton/package.
Location
Locate the Cash register on a flat, stable surface, away from heaters or areas exposed to direct sunlight, humidity or dust.
Power Supply
Your cash register is designed to operate on standard household current (120 V, 220
V, 230 V, 240 V; 50/60 Hz). Do not overload the outlet by plugging in too many appliances.
Cleaning
Clean the cash register exterior with a soft cloth which has been moistened with a solution of a mild neutral detergent and water, and wrung out. Be sure that the cloth is thoroughly wrung out to avoid damage to the printer. Never use paint thinner, benzene, or other volatile solvents.
The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power. Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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What would you like to do with your cash register?
To use the cash register safely ....................E-4
Precautions for Use ....................................... E-7
To use the cash register’s basic function . E-10
To Program basic settings ..................................................E-10
To use the cash register’s basic functions .......................E-16
To print sales reports ......................................................... E-27
Useful features ............................................. E-31
Various programming ......................................................... E-33
Various operations ............................................................. E-57
Other operations ................................................................. E-64
Calculator mode ...................................................................E-70
When you consider it as a problem ...................................E-73
Specifications ......................................................................E-75
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To use the cash register safely
• Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO product. Be sure to read the following safety precautions before using it for the first time. After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference.
• Please pay due attention to the following symbols to help you use the product safely and properly and to avoid any personal injury or damage to the product.
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Danger
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Warning
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it can result in serious personal injury and/or death.
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it may result in serious personal injury and/or death.
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Caution
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it may result in personal injury and/or property damage.
• The figures in this manual have the following meanings.
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This symbol means be careful = a warning.
The example at left is a warning about an electrical shock.
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This symbol indicates something you must not do = prohibited action. The example at left means never disassemble the product.
This symbol indicates something you must do = an instruction.
The example at left indicates you should unplug the product from the outlet. Please note that instructions that are difficult to express by a figure are indicated by +.
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Danger
If liquid that leaked from a battery gets in your eye, on your skin or clothes, deal with it immediately as follows.
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1. Immediately rinse it off with lots of water.
2. Immediately get medical treatment.
Failing to act may result in a rash or loss of sight.
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Warning
Handling the register
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• Should the register malfunction, start to emit smoke or a strange odor, or otherwise behave abnormally, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of fire and electric shock. Contact CASIO service representative.
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To use the cash register safely
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Warning
• Do not place containers of liquids near the register and do not allow any foreign matter to get into it. Should water or other foreign matter get into the register, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock. Contact CASIO service representative.
• Should you drop the register and damage it, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of short circuit, fire and electric shock.
Attempting to repair the register yourself is extremely dangerous.
Contact CASIO service representative.
• Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltage components inside the register create the danger of fire and electric shock. Contact CASIO service representative for all repair and maintenance.
Power plug and AC outlet
+
+
+
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• Use only a proper AC electric outlet. Use of an outlet with a different voltage from the rating creates the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock. Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger of overheating and fire.
• Make sure the power plug is inserted as far as it will go. Loose plugs create the danger of electric shock, overheating, and fire.
Do not use the register if the plug is damaged. Never connect to a power outlet that is loose.
• Use a dry cloth to periodically wipe off any dust built up on the prongs of the plug. Humidity can cause poor insulation and create the danger of electric shock and fire if dust stays on the prongs.
• Do not allow the power cord or plug to become damaged, and never try to modify them in any way. Continued use of a damaged power cord can cause deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal wiring, and short circuit, which creates the danger of electric shock and fire.
Contact CASIO service representative whenever the power cord or plug requires repair or maintenance.
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Caution
• Do not place the register on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so can cause the register - especially when the drawer is open - to fall, creating the danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock.
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To use the cash register safely
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Caution
Do not place the register in the following areas.
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• Areas where the register will be subject to large amounts of humidity or dust, or directly exposed to hot or cold air.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a close motor vehicle, or any other area subject to very high temperatures.
The above conditions can cause malfunction, which creates the danger of fire.
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• Do not overlay bend the power cord, do not allow it to be caught between desks or other furniture, and never place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Doing so can cause short circuit or breaking of the power cord, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet. Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of electric shock. Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
• At least once a year, unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner to clear dust from the area around the prongs of the power plug.
Never use detergent to clean the power cord, especially power plug.
• Keep small parts out of the reach of small children to make sure it is not swallowed accidentally.
Only use the specified batteries.
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• Do not disassemble, modify or short-circuit them.
• Do not put them in fire or water or heat them.
• Do not mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries.
• Orient the terminals +- correctly.
• Remove the batteries if the system will not be used for a long time.
• After batteries are spent, dispose of them as per local regulations.
• Do not try to recharge dry cell batteries.
Disposing of batteries:
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• Make sure that you dispose of used batteries in accordance with the rules and regulations in your local area.
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Precautions for Use
When the cash drawer does not open!
Drawer release lever
In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction, the cash drawer does not open automatically. Even in these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling drawer release lever (see below).
Important!
The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.
About drawer hook
Drawer hook prevents the cash register from falling caused by weight of coins.
Insert the drawer hook in the ditch of the drawer.
Peel the release paper from the drawer hook and stick the drawer on the place where the register is installed.
As it may cause a malfunction of the drawer, please do not put coins and bills in the drawer excessively.
(S size drawer)
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Precautions for Use
Manufacturer:CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan
Responsible within the European Union:CASIO EUROPE GmbH
CASIO-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany
Please keep all information for future reference.
The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http://world.casio.com/
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Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt
Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat nätuttag.
This mark applies in EU countries only.
This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230 V.
The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power.
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
WARNING
THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY
CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN wHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE
ADEQUATE MEASURES.
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.
(Not applicable to other areas)
WARNING:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To Program basic settings .............................................E-10
To issue receipts .......................................................................... E-10
To select date format and ADD mode ......................................... E-11
To set add-in tax rate on departments ....................................... E-12
To accept two kinds of currencies (local currency and Euro) . E-13
To set exchange rate .................................................................... E-14
To set the register to accept Euro only ...................................... E-14
To set the register to comply with Australian GST ................... E-15
To use the cash register’s basic functions ..................E-16
To open the cash drawer without any transaction .................... E-16
Basic registration ......................................................................... E-16
To register multiple quantity of the same item ......................... E-18
To sell items on charge ................................................................ E-19
To sell items in cash and charge (split sales) ............................E-20
To sell items by cash and check (split sales) ............................E-21
To correct erroneous inputs ........................................................E-22
To sell items in foreign currency ................................................E-25
To print sales reports .................................................... E-27
To print daily management report ..............................................E-27
To obtain periodic reports ...........................................................E-30
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To Program basic settings
This section describes the fundamental programming for basic operations.
To issue receipts
Instead of recording on journal paper, you can issue receipts.
1
Remove the printer cover by lifting up.
2
Lift the take up reel and cut the paper.
3
Replace the printer cover.
4
Turn the Mode switch to PGM position.
“P” appears on the display.
5
Press
Zk
to set the cash register in program mode.
6
Press
Zu
to set the register in “Receipt” mode.
Now your cash register issues receipts.
Mode Switch
If you wish to restore the register to “Journal” mode, press
?u
in step 6.
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To select date format and ADD mode
You can select the date format and ADD mode to suit the system in your country.
Please note that this program is effective only after the initialization
(setting date and time).
Step Operation
1
Enter
C
then press k
to set the cash register in program mode.
2
Enter “0122” then press k
key. “0122” is the program code for setting date format and
ADD mode.
3
Referring the following tables A and B, enter your selection and press p
key. The first digit A sets the date format and second digit
B sets ADD mode. The example on the right is for setting date format Month, Day, Year and ADD mode 0.
4
Press k
to complete the setting.
Ck
?ZXXk
X?p
A B
k
Mode Switch
Date Format Selections
Year/ Month/ Day
Day/ Month/ Year
Month/ Day/ Year
Decimal point position
ADD mode 0 (0.)
ADD mode 1 (0.0)
ADD mode 2 (0.00)
The default settings:
ZX
Namely, Day/Month/Year and ADD mode 2 (0.00).
?
Z
X
A
?
Z
X
B
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To set add-in tax rate on departments
You can set add-in tax rates on each department (see the note below for departments).
Mode Switch
If you wish to set flat tax rate, please see “To set tax tables and rounding system” on page E-44.
Sample Operation
Dept.
01 and 03
05
Step
Add-in tax rate
8%
5.5%
Operation
1
Enter
Z
then press k
key to set the register in the program mode.
2
Press
~
to set the register in the tax program mode.
3
Enter tax rate then press corresponding Dept. key. The example on the right is for setting
8% add-in tax on Depts. 1 and 3.
4
Repeat the step 3 for another department.
The example on the right is for setting 5.5% on Dept. 5.
5
Press k
key to complete the settings.
Zk
~
<a
<d
B"B5 k
• If you set incorrect tax rate on a department, enter
?
then press corresponding department. Press
k
key to escape from the setting then start from the beginning.
• Department is used for categorizing items. For example, Dept. 01 for fruits,
Dept. 02 for vegetables, Dept. 03 for canned fruits etc.
• The tax amount and the sales amount without tax will be printed on Read (X) or Reset (Z) reports. See “Daily read/reset report” on page E-28.
• You can set add-in tax rates on Dept. 9 through 24 using
j
key. See “Basic registration” on page E-16.
Further operations:
• “To set tax tables and rounding system” on page E-44.
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To accept two kinds of currencies (local currency and Euro)
This program sets the register to print Euro and local currency on journals or receipts.
Step Operation
1
Enter
C
then press k
key to set the register in the program mode.
2
Enter “2422” then press k
key. “2422” is the program code for setting currencies and is necessary to input before actual settings.
Ck
XVXXk
3
Referring the table A described below, select the currency mainly used, and also the currency of total amount printed on journals or receipts. Then press p
key The example on the right sets the main currency is Euro and total amount is printed in both Euro and the local currency.
Cp
( A)
4
Press k
key to end the currency setting. k
Mode Switch
Main currency is local and printing total amount in local currency 0.
Main currency is Euro and printing total amount in Euro.
Main currency is local and printing total amount in both Euro and local.
Main currency is Euro and printing total amount in both Euro and local.
The default settings:
X
?
Z
X
C
A
To obtain the result of the above setting, you need to set the exchange rate.
See the next page.
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To set exchange rate
By setting the exchange rate, the register performs conversion calculations between the local currency and Euro.
Step
1
Enter
Z
then press k
key to set the register in the program mode.
2
Enter the exchange rate against Euro then press
]
key. The example on the right is for setting DM 1.95 against 1 Euro.
3
Press k
key to complete the program.
Operation
Zk
Z">B] k
Mode Switch
To set the register to accept Euro only
By the following program, the register is set to accept only Euro currency.
Step
1
Turn the Mode switch to Z position.
Operation
2
Issue all the reset report by pressing p key. See “Daily read/reset report” on page
E-28 for reset report.
3
Press
Z?p
to clear the periodical report. See “To obtain periodic reports” on page E-30 for periodical report.
4
Enter
?Z?MX??X
then press k
key. “010172002” is the special program code for restricting transactions to
Euro only.
5
Press p
to complete the program.
p
Z?p
Mode Switch
?Z?MX??X
k p
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To set the register to comply with Australian GST
By the following setting, the register calculates Australian GST (the
Goods and Service Tax).
Step
1
Turn the Mode switch to Z position.
Operation
Mode Switch
2
Enter
?Z?ZX??Z
then press k
key. “01012001” is the special program code for Australian GST setting.
3
Press p
key to complete the program.
If you wish to cancel the program, press k key instead of p
key.
?Z?ZX??Z
k p
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To use the cash register’s basic functions
This section explains the fundamental operations of the cash register. For further usages, please see the pages referred in each operation.
Mode Switch
To open the cash drawer without any transaction
You can use this feature for changing money etc.
Step
1
Just press key.
The cash drawer opens without any registration.
Operation
Basic registration
You can register items in corresponding Dept. (department)
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
Tendered cash amount
•1.00
1
2
•2.00
1
13
•5.00
Step
1
Enter 100 then s
key.
•1.00 has been registered in Dept. 2.
2
Press j
before entering the unit price.
•2.00 is registered in Dept. 13.
Depts. 9 through 24 are selected by the combination of j
and a
through
8
keys.
3
Press j
key twice before inputting the unit price then
5
key.
•0.30 is registered in Dept. 21
Pressing key twice and a
through
8 keys assign Depts. 17 through 24.
Continues to the next page.
6
•0.30
1
21
Operation
Z??s
jX??5
jjC?5
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Step
4
Press k
key.
The subtotal amount will be displayed.
5
Input tendered cash amount then press p
key.
If received amount is more than the subtotal amount, the amount of change will be displayed and printed.
Printout
Operation
k
B??p
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT02
DEPT13
DEPT21
TOTAL
CASH
CHANGE
09:00
0002
•1.00
•2.00
•0.30
•3.30
•5.00
•1.70
— Department No./Unit Price
— Subtotal
— Cash Amount Tendered
— Change
Further operations:
• “To give discount or premium” on page E-68.
• “To set a unit price in a department key” on page E-33.
• “To set PLU unit price” on page E-42.
• “To link PLUs to departments” on page E-43.
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Mode Switch
To register multiple quantity of the same item
You can register multiple quantity of items in a department by pressing Dept. key repeatedly or using h
key.
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
•1.00
2
2
•1.35
3
3
Step
1
Input the unit price then Dept. key. One piece of an item is registered in the department.
2
Press the same Dept. key again.
Every time you press the Dept. key, the item is registered in the department.
3
Input the number of quantity then press the multiplication key.
4
Input the unit price of the item. In this example, three pieces of •1.35 items are registered.
5
Complete the transaction by pressing k and p
keys.
Printout
Operation
Z??s
s
Ch
ZCBd kp
21−01−2013
REG
09:10
0003
DEPT02
DEPT02
•1.00
•1.00
3 X @1.35
DEPT03 •4.05
CASH •6.05
— Repeated
— Sales Quantity/Unit Price
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Mode Switch
To sell items on charge
Instead of cash, you can register charge sales.
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
•1.00
1
1
•2.00
1
2
Step
1
Register the sold items in corresponding
Dept. The example on the right is for registering •1.00 in Dept. 1.
2
The example on the right is to registering
•2.00 in Dept. 2.
3
Press subtotal key to display the total amount.
4
Press u
key instead of p
key.
Operation
Z??a
X??s
k u
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT01
DEPT02
CHARGE
09:30
0005
•1.00
•2.00
•3.00
— Charge sales
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To sell items in cash and charge (split sales)
You can sell items partially on cash and the rest on charge.
The total amount of the following example is •9.00 and the payment is made •5.00 in cash and •4.00 on charge.
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
Tendered cash amount
Step
•2.00
1
1
•3.00
1
2
•5.00
1
Register the items in corresponding department by inputting unit prices and Dept. keys.
2
Inputting •3.00 in Dept. 2.
•4.00
1
1
Operation
X??a
C??s
3
Inputting •4.00 in Dept. 1.
4
Press k
key to display the total sales amount.
5
Enter the amount paid in cash then p key. The display shows the balance amount.
6
Press u
key to pay the rest of the amount on charge.
Continues to the next page.
6
V??a
k
B??p
u
Mode Switch
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT01
DEPT02
DEPT01
TOTAL
CASH
CHARGE
09:50
0007
•2.00
•3.00
•4.00
•9.00
•5.00
•4.00
— Tendered Cash amount
— Charged amount
To sell items by cash and check (split sales)
The following example is for paying •20.00 in cash and the rest by check.
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
Tendered cash amount
Paid by check
•30.00
1
2
•20.00
•35.00
•25.00
1
3
Step
1
Register sold items by entering unit prices and Dept. keys.
2
Press k
. The display indicates the total amount.
3
Enter tendered cash amount then press p
. The display shows the balance due.
4
Pressing registers as the rest of the amount paid by a check.
Continues to the next page.
6
Operation
C???s
XB??d
k
X???p
Mode Switch
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT02
DEPT03
TOTAL
CASH
CHECK
14:10
0026
•30.00
•25.00
•55.00
•20.00
•35.00
— Tendered Cash amount
— Paid by check
To correct erroneous inputs
There are two ways to correct wrong inputs one is for correcting numeral entries (before pressing Dept. key) and the other is correcting stored data (after Dept. key has been pressed).
Correction before pressing Dept. key
Sample Operation
By mistake, entered unit price •4.00 instead of •1.00.
Step Operation
1
Press y
key after the wrong entry.
V??y
2
Enter the correct unit price then press Dept. key.
3
Finalize the transaction.
Z??a
p
Mode Switch
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Correction after pressing Dept. key
Pressing Dept. key registers an item in the memory. The to cancel incorrect registrations.
g key cancels wrong registrations in a department. The followings are examples
Sample Operation 1
Entered incorrect unit price •5.50 instead of •5.05 and pressed Dept. key.
Step Operation
1
Wrong unit price •5.50 is registered in Dept.
1.
2
Press g
key to cancel the registration.
BB?a
g
Mode Switch
3
Input the correct unit price •5.05 and press
Dept. 1 key.
4
Finalize the transaction.
B?Ba
p
Printout
DEPT01 •5.50
ERR CORR −5.50
DEPT01 •5.05
CASH •5.05
— Corrected
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Sample Operation 2
Entered incorrect unit price •2.20 instead of •2.30 and pressed Dept. key in multiplication registration.
Step Operation
1
Inputting quantity and multiplication key. The example on the right is selling three pieces of an item.
2
Incorrect unit price •2.20 has been registered in Dept. 2.
3
Press g
to cancel the registration.
4
Again input the quantity and the multiplication key.
5
Input the correct unit price •2.30 and press
Dept. key.
6
Finalize the transaction.
Ch
XX?s
g
Ch
XC?s
p
Printout
3 X @2.20
DEPT02 •6.60
ERR CORR −6.60
3 X @2.30
DEPT02 •6.90
CASH •6.90
— Corrected
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To sell items in foreign currency
After you set “To accept two kinds of currencies (local currency and
Euro)” on page E-13 , you can sell items in local currency and Euro with exchange rate calculations.
Sample Operation
To sell three of unit price DM 2.00 items and the customer paid in Euro.
Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
Cash amount tendered
Exchange rate
Main currency
Subtotal print
DM 2.00
3
1
€10.00
€1.00 = DM 1.95
Local (DM)
Both currencies
Step
1
Enter sold quantity and h
.
Operation
Ch
2
Input the unit price DM 2.00 and Dept. key.
X??a
3
Inputting
]
before k
calculates the sold amount in Euro. The display shows the amount in Euro with an “E”.
4
Input the paid amount in Euro then
]
. The display shows tendered amount in Euro with an “E”.
5
Pressing p
finalizes the transaction and the change in local currency (DM in this case) will be displayed and printed.
Continues to the next page.
6
]k
Z?'] p
Mode Switch
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
13:57
0012
3 X @2.00
DEPT01 •6.00
TOTAL •6.00
∕3.08
EURO
CASH
CASH
CHANGE
EURO CG
∕10.00
•19.50
•13.50
∕6.92
— DM 6.00
— In Euro
— Paid in Euro
— Change in Euro
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To use the cash register’s basic function
To print sales reports
This section describes to print sales data of transactions stored in the register.
To print daily management report
Mode Switch
Flash report
Flash report prints summarized sales data of the present time.
Step Operation
1
Turn the Mode switch to X and press h
.
The printer prints flash report.
h
Printout
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X
16:50
0131
FLASH X
13
•340.85
CASH−INDW
CHARGE−INDW
CHECK−INDW
7
•340.85
•217.85
•73.00
•50.00
— Read Symbol
— Gross Total Quantity
— Gross Sales Amount
— NET Sales No. of Customers
— NET Sales Amount
— Cash Total in Drawer
— Charged Amount
— Check Total in Drawer
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To use the cash register’s basic function
Daily read/reset report
At the end of the business day, you can print categorized and summarized results of the day. Reset report (Z) clears all the sales data whereas the data remains in memory by Read report (X).
Step
Mode Switch
Please do not perform the Reset report (Z) printing while your store is open. It clears all the sales data.
Operation
1
Turn the Mode switch to X or Z and press p
. The printer prints Read (X) or Reset
(Z) report.
p
Printout
E-28
21−01−2013 19:25
Z CLERK01 0073
— Date/Time
— Consecutive No.
0000 DAILY Z 0012
DEPT01
DEPT02
DEPT03
DEPT20
QT 48
•50.10
QT 28
•76.40
QT 17
•85.80
QT 4
•3.00
•••••••••••••••••••••••
GROSS TOTAL QT 108
NET TOTAL
•316.80
No 46
CASH−INDW
CHARGE−INDW
CHECK−INDW
•325.13
•199.91
•16.22
•105.00
TA1
TAX1
•105.10
•4.20
ROUNDING AMT •1.23
RF−MODE TTL No 2
CALCULATOR
•0.50
No 3
•••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH No 44
CHARGE
•203.91
No 3
CHECK
•16.22
No 2
•105.00
RA
PO
−
%−
•6.00
•10.00
•0.50
•0.66
ERR CORR
NS
No
No
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CLERK01 •325.13
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GT •0,000,832,271.20
— Z Report Symbol/Non resettable consecutive No.
— Dept. Name/ No. of Items
— Amount
— Gross Sales No. of Items
— Gross Sales Amount
— Net Sales No. of Customers
— Net Sales Amount
— Cash in Drawer
— Charge in Drawer
— Check in Drawer
— Taxable Amount for Tax Rate 1
— Tax Amount for Tax Rate 1
— Rounded Amount
— RF Mode Count
— RF Mode Amount
To use the cash register’s basic function
Printout
CALCULATOR No 3
•••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH No 44
•203.91
CHARGE No 3
•16.22
CHECK No 2
•105.00
RA
PO
−
%−
•6.00
•10.00
•0.50
•0.66
ERR CORR
NS
No
No
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CLERK01 •325.13
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GT •0,000,832,721.20
— No. of p
key operation in CAL mode
— Cash Sales Count
— Cash Sales Amount
— Charge Sales Count
— Charge Sales Amount
—
Check Sales Count
—
Check Sales Amount
— Received On Account Amount
— Paid Out Amount
—
Reduction Amount
— Premium/Discount Amount
—
Error Correction Count
—
No sale Count
— Clerk 1 Sales Amount (Refer to E-63
Cashier Assignment)
— Non-resettable Grand Sales total (Printed only on RESET report)
E-29
To use the cash register’s basic function
Mode Switch
To obtain periodic reports
Apart from daily report, you can obtain periodic sales report. The register prints gross and net total sales data from the last periodic report. Namely, if you do this operation monthly, you can obtain monthly sales reports.
Step Operation
1
Enter the periodic report code “10” then press p
key. Total quantities and amounts accumulated from the last periodic report will be printed.
Z?p
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0365
— Date/Time
— Consecutive No.
0010 PERIODIC ZZ 0001
— Periodic Reset Symbol
GROSS TOTAL QT 67
•270.73
NET TOTAL No 38
•271.24
— Gross Total Quantity
— Gross Sales Amount
— Net Total No. of Customers
— Net Sales Amount
E-30
Useful features
Various programming ................................................... E-33
To set a unit price in a department key ......................................E-33
To set a rate on the percent key ..................................................E-34
To set a rounding calculation method and discount/premium settings on the percent key .........................................................E-34
To change the settings on departments ....................................E-35
To set general controls ................................................................E-37
To set print controls .....................................................................E-39
To set X and Z reports print controls .........................................E-41
To set PLU unit price ...................................................................E-42
To link PLUs to departments ......................................................E-43
To set tax tables and rounding system ......................................E-44
To change taxable statuses of departments .............................E-46
To change taxable status of the percent key .............................E-47
To change taxable status number of the minus key .................E-48
To set tax status print ..................................................................E-49
Character keyboard ......................................................................E-50
To program receipt messages ....................................................E-51
To read preset data other than PLU data ...................................E-54
To read preset PLU data...............................................................E-56
Various operations ........................................................ E-57
To register items with preset unit price set in a department ...E-57
To register single item sales .......................................................E-58
To transact by check ....................................................................E-59
To use PLU ....................................................................................E-60
To sell single item using PLU ......................................................E-61
To refund .......................................................................................E-62
To assign a cashier ......................................................................E-63
Other operations ........................................................... E-64
To display date and time ..............................................................E-64
To adjust time ...............................................................................E-64
To adjust date ...............................................................................E-65
To pay out from the drawer .........................................................E-65
To receive cash on account .........................................................E-66
To register a reference number ...................................................E-66
E-31
Useful features
To reduce amount from subtotal .................................................E-67
To give discount or premium ......................................................E-68
Calculator mode ............................................................ E-70
To use the register as a calculator ............................................. E-70
To calculate during registrations ................................................ E-70
To set calculator functions ..........................................................E-72
When you consider it as a problem ............................. E-73
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... E-73
In case of power failure ................................................................ E-74
When the L sign appears on the display ................................... E-74
Specifications ................................................................ E-75
E-32
Useful features
Various programming
To set a unit price in a department key
You can preset unit prices in department keys so that you don’t have to input a unit price before registering it in a department.
The following example is for presetting •2.00 in Dept. 1, •5.50 in
Dept. 2, and •15.00 in Dept. 3.
Sample Operation
Unit Price
Dept.
Step
•2.00
1
•5.50
2
1
Press
Zk
keys. The register is ready to set unit prices in departments.
2
Input the unit price then press corresponding
Dept. key. •2.00 has been preset in Dept. 1.
3
You don’t have to input the decimal point key.
•5.50 has been preset in Dept. 2
4
•15.00 has been preset in Dept. 3 by the operation on the right.
5
Press k
to complete the settings.
•15.00
3
Operation
Zk
X??a
BB?s
ZB??d
k
Further operations:
• “To register items with preset unit price set in a department” on page E-57.
Mode Switch
E-33
Useful features
To set a rate on the percent key
You can preset a percent rate on
:
key so that you don’t have to input percent rate for discount sales. The following example is for setting 2.5% on the
:
key.
Sample Operation
Discount rate
Step
2.5%
1
Press
Zk
to set the register in the program mode.
2
Input a percent rate you wish to set then press
:
key.
3
Press k
to complete the setting.
Operation
Zk
X"B: k
Further operations:
• “To give discount or premium” on page E-68.
To set a rounding calculation method and discount/ premium settings on the percent key
You can program rounding method on the percent key. Also you can assign the percent key to be used as discount or premium calculations. The following example sets the percent key to perform premium calculation with cutting off.
Step Operation
1
Press
Ck
to set the register in the program mode.
2
Refering the following table, choose the rounding method (A) and function (B) of the percent key then press
:
.
3
Press k
to complete the setting.
Ck
ZZ:
A B
k
Mode Switch
Mode Switch
E-34
Useful features
Selections
Roundings of percent calculations.
Round off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.55)
Cut off (1.544=1.54; 1.545=1.54)
Round up (1.544=1.55; 1.545=1.55)
Discount calculation (%–).
Premium calculation (%+).
The default settings:
??
?
Z
X
?
Z
A
B
To change the settings on departments
You can program several settings such as restricting entry digits, prohibiting multiple item registration, etc. on each department.
Mode Switch
Sample Operation
Dept.1
?
Normal Dept. ( A)
Dept.2
Z
Minus Dept. ( A)
V
B
Selections
Maximum entry digits
4 (
B)
Maximum entry digits
5 ( B)
Z
Single item sales Dept.
(
C)
?
Normal sales Dept. ( C)
Step
• Minus Dept. is a department that entered unit prices are registered as minus price and is used for bottle return etc.
• Single item sales Dept. registers one item quickly just by pressing a Dept. key once and you don’t need to press
p
key.
Operation
1
Press
Ck
to set the register in the setting mode.
2
Enter your selection A, B, and C refering the following tables then press a Dept. key.
The example on the right is setting Dept. 1 as Normal Dept. ( A) limiting 4 digits (B), and
Single item sales Dept. ( C).
Continues to the next page.
6
Ck
?VZa
A B C
E-35
Useful features
Step
3
The example on the right is setting Dept. 2 as Minus Dept. (
A) limiting 5 digits (B), and
Normal sales Dept. (
C).
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Selections
Normal Dept.
Minus Dept.
No limitation for manual price entry
Maximum digit of manual price entry (up to 7 digits)
Prohibit manual price entry
Normal sales Dept
Single item Dept
The default settings:
???
Operation
ZB?s
A B C
k
?
Z
?
Z
~
M
<
or
>
?
Z
A
B
C
E-36
Useful features
To set general controls
This program sets the general controls of the cash register such as allowing partial cash payment, resetting consecutive number after the Reset report (Z report) etc.
Step Operation
1
Press
Ck
to set the register in the setting mode.
2
“0622” is the program code for general controls and is necessary to input before setting actual programming.
3
Each digit of A to D corresponds to the settings of tables A to D described below. See the following description for the setting of
“0022”.
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Ck
?NXXk
??XXp
A B C D
k
Mode Switch
?
A … Not limiting the last two digits of input amount to 00 or 50.
?
B … Not allowing minus subtotal value after using g
key and reset the con-
X
C … Allowing split check tendering but not allowing split cash tendering, and not
X
D … Not limiting the last digit of numeral entry to 0 or 5, cashier has to enter her
Continues to the next page.
6
E-37
Useful features
Limiting the last two digits of input amount to 00 and 50 for Danish rounding
Selections
No
Yes
?
X
A
Reset the consecutive number to zero after Z report.
Allow minus subtotal after using g
key.
Yes
No
No
Selections
Yes
B
Yes
No
?
X
V
N
Selections
Time displays with second.
Allow split cash amount tendered.
Allow split check amount tendered.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
V
B
N
M
?
Z
X
C
C
Selections
Use the
'
key as a 000 key.
Cashier assignment systems (sign on) is used.
Limit the last 1 digit of numeral entry to
0 or 5.
No
?
No
Yes
Z
No
No
X
Yes
Yes
C
No
No
V
Yes
Yes
B
Yes
No
Yes
N
M
The default setting of ABCD is;
????
D
E-38
Useful features
To set print controls
This setting programs printing methods collectively such as printing time on receipts, or skipping item print on the journal etc.
Step
1
Press
Ck
. The register becomes ready for programming.
2
Enter “0522” then press k
. “0522” is the program code for setting printing controls.
3
Referring the tables shown below, select your choice and enter the setting code and press p
key.
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Operation
Ck
?BXXk
B??Np
A B C D
k
Mode Switch
B
A … Prints the total amount and prints on receipts.
?
B … Not compressed journal print.
?
C … Prints time on the receipt or journal.
N D … Skips item printing on the journal, prints subtotal and consecutive numbers
Continues to the next page.
6
E-39
Useful features
Use the printer to print receipts = R
Use the printer to print a journal = J
Selections
Print “ TOTAL” line on receipts or journals
No
J
R
J
?
Z
A
Yes
R
V
B
Selections
Compressed journal printing
No
Yes
?
Z
B
Selections
Print the time on the receipt or journal.
Yes
No
?
V
C
Selections
Print the consecutive number on the receipt and journal.
Print the subtotal on the receipt or journal when the
Subtotal Key is pressed.
Skip item print on journal.
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
?
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
The default setting of ABCD is;
????
D
E-40
Useful features
To set X and Z reports print controls
This program sets the printing methods of X and Z reports.
Mode Switch
Step
1
Press
Ck
. The register becomes ready for programming.
2
Enter “0822” then press k
. “0822” is the program code for setting printing controls for
X and Z reports.
3
Referring the following tables, select your choice and enter the setting code and press p
key.
4
Press k
to complete the setting.
Operation
Ck
?<XXk
?Xp
A B
k
?
A … Prints number of refunded transactions and refunded amount on X and Z
X
B … Does not print the grand sales total on Z report and does not print the data
Print number of refund operation and refunded amount
Print Flash report in X mode or display only.
Yes
Yes
No
Selections
Yes
A
No
No
?
Z
V
B
Print zero-total line on the X and Z reports
Selections
Print the grand sales total on the Z reports.
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
The default setting of AB is;
??
?
Z
X
C
B
E-41
Useful features
To set PLU unit price
Other than departments, you can preset unit prices by using PLU
(Price Look Up) feature. You can call the preset unit price by inputting a PLU number. Your cash register is able to store up to 999
PLUs.
Sample Operation
PLU Number
Unit Price
1
•1.00
2
•3.00
Step
1
Press
Zk
to set the register in the program mode.
2
Enter a number you wish to use as a PLU number then press the PLU key.
3
Enter the unit price you wish to preset then press p
.
4
Enter the next PLU number then press PLU key.
5
Input the unit price and press p
key.
Repeat the steps 4 and 5 for other PLUs.
6
Press k
key to complete the settings.
Operation
Zk
Zi
Z??p
Xi
C??p
k
Further operations:
• “To link PLUs to departments” on page E-43.
• “To use PLU” on page E-60.
Mode Switch
E-42
Useful features
To link PLUs to departments
PLUs are also categorized in departments. For example, categorizing PLU number 111 (apples) in department 01 (Fruits). Registered
PLU items are categorized in assigned departments and printed on
X or Z reports.
Sample Operation
PLU Number
Dept.
1
1
100
7
Step
1
Press
Ck
. The register becomes ready for programming.
2
Enter PLU number, i
, Dept. number, then p
.
3
The operation on the right links the PLU 100 to Dept. 7.
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Operation
Ck
ZiZp
Mode Switch
Z??iMp
k
• You can link up to 999 PLUs to 24 departments.
• If you assign Dept. 0 or Depts. over 25, the PLU number is linked to Dept. 24.
• If unit price is not preset in the PLU, an error occurs.
E-43
Useful features
To set tax tables and rounding system
The cash register is able to set four kinds of tax tables and you can set tax rates, rounding, and add-in or add-on tax systems on each table. These tables can be applied to departments, percent key and minus key. Therefore, you have to set the conditions of the tables first.
Sample Operation
For settings 7.0000 % in tax table 1, rounding up, and add-on tax.
Step Operation
1
Press
Ck
. The register becomes ready for programming.
2
Enter tax table number. See the following table for the four tables. The example on the right is for the tax table 1.
3
Enter the tax rate in the rage of 0.0001 to
99.9999 %. Then press p
key. The example on the right is for setting 7.0%.
4
Enter the rounding system code ( B), special rounding system ( C), and add-in or add-on tax code ( D).
5
Press k
to complete the program.
Ck
?ZXBk
( A )
M"?p
>??Xp
( B ) C D
k
Mode Switch
Continues to the next page.
6
E-44
Useful features
Taxable status number
Tax table 1
?ZXB
Tax table 2
Tax table 3
Tax table 4
?XXB
?CXB
?VXB
A
Rounding system
Cut off to 2 decimal places.
??
Round off to 2 decimal places.
Round up to 2 decimal places.
B?
>?
B
Special rounding specifications for subtotal and total amounts
No specifications ?
Special rounding 1: 0 ~ 2 60; 3 ~ 7 65; 8 ~ 9 610
Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30
Special rounding 2: 0 ~ 4 60; 5 ~ 9 610
Examples: 1.123=1.120; 1.525=1.530
Danish rounding *2: 0 ~ 24 60; 25 ~74 650; 75 ~ 100 6100
(set the amount tender restriction on page E-37 also)
Examples: 1.11=1.00; 1.39=1.50;1.99=2.00
Malaysian rounding: 0 ~ 2 60; 3 ~ 765; 8 ~ 9 610
(set the amount tender restriction on page E-37 also)
Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30
Scandinavian rounding:
0~ 24 60; 25 ~ 74 650; 75 ~ 99 6100
Examples: 1.21=1.00; 1.30=1.50; 1.87=2.00
Australian rounding (only for tax rate 1)
0 ~ 2 60; 3 ~ 7 65; 8 ~ 9 610
Examples: 1.21=1.20; 1.26=1.25; 1.28=1.30
Czech/Norway rounding: 0 ~ 49 600; 50 ~ 99 6100
Examples: 1.23=1.00; 1.52=2.00
Z
X
C
B
N
M
<
C
Add-in/Add-on
No specifications
Add-on rate tax.
Add-in rate tax (VAT).
?
X
C
D
Please see pages “To change taxable statuses of departments” on page E-46,
“To change taxable status of the percent key” on page E-47, and “To change taxable status number of the minus key” on page E-48 for changing tax statuses on Dept. percent, and minus keys.
E-45
Useful features
To change taxable statuses of departments
By default, all the departments are set as non taxable. You can change the statuses by the following operations.
Mode Switch
Sample Operation
Setting Depts. 1 through 4 as non-taxable and Depts. 9 through 11 as taxable 1.
Step Operation
1
Press
Zk
then
~
to set the register in tax program mode.
2
Press corresponding tax status setting key (see the table below) first then press Dept. keys you wish to set. The example on the right is for setting Depts. 1 through 4 as non-taxable.
3
Depts. 9 through 24 are assigned by combinations of j
and Depts. keys. The example on the right is for setting Depts. 9 through 11 as taxable status 1.
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Zk
~ asdf
A (Depts. 1 through 4) jajsjd
A ( Depts. 9 through 11 ) k
Taxable status selections
Taxable status 1
Taxable status 2
Taxable status 3
Taxable status 4
Non-taxable
] h u
Further operations:
• “To set tax tables and rounding system” on page E-44.
A
E-46
Useful features
To change taxable status of the percent key
By default, the percent key is programmed as non-taxable. You can change the status by the following operations.
Sample Operation
Setting the percent key as taxable status 1.
Step
1
Press
Zk
then press
~
key to set the register in tax program mode.
2
Referring the following table, press corresponding key and then
:
key. The example on the right is for setting the percent key as taxable status 1.
3
Press k
to complete the settings.
Operation
Zk
~
A
: k
Taxable status selections
Taxable status 1
Taxable status 2
Taxable status 3
Taxable status 4
All taxable
Non-taxable
] h u
]hu
A
Mode Switch
E-47
Useful features
To change taxable status number of the minus key
Initially, the minus key is set as non-taxable. You can change the status by the following operations.
Sample Operation
Setting the percent key as taxable status 1.
Step
1
Press
Zk
then press
~
key to set the register in tax program mode.
2
Referring the following table, press corresponding key and then press g
key.
The example on the right is for setting the minus key as taxable status 1
3
Press k
to complete the settings.
Operation
Zk
~
A
g k
Taxable status selections
Taxable status 1
Taxable status 2
Taxable status 3
Taxable status 4
All taxable
Non-taxable
] h u
]hu
A
Mode Switch
E-48
Useful features
To set tax status print
This program sets whether to print tax symbols and taxable amounts or not.
Mode Switch
Sample Operation
Setting print tax status symbols, taxable amount, and add-in tax amount.
Step Operation
1
Press
Ck
to set the register in the program mode.
2
Enter “0326” then press k
. “0326” is the program code for setting tax print program.
3
Referring the tables A, B, C and D shown below, choose your selection for printing methods of taxes. After then press p
.
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
Ck
?CXNk
?X?Xp
A B C D
(A and C should be always “0”) k
Selections
Always “0”
Selections
Not printing tax status symbols
Print Tax status symbols.
Selections
Always “0”
?
A
?
X
B
?
C
Selections
Print taxable amount.
Print taxable amount and tax amount for Add-in tax items.
No
No
?
Yes
Z
No
X
Yes
Yes
C
The default setting of ABCD is;
????
D
E-49
Useful features
Character keyboard
Using the keyboard, you can program a message on the receipt.
1
DBL
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
2 3
DEL
4
1
2
Double size key
Use this key to specify the next character to be a double sized character.
Press this key before a character you wish to be double sized.
Alphabet keys
Use these keys to input characters.
Refer to the next page to set characters.
3
Right arrow key
Use this key to set a character that the next character uses the same key. This key is also used for inputting a space.
4
Delete key
Use this key to delete preceding character.
6
SUB
TOTAL CH
5
CASH/AMT
TEND
7
5
Receipt message number key ( key).
u
Use this key to program receipt messages.
6
Program end key ( k key)
Use this key to terminate character programming.
7
Character program key ( p key)
Use this key to set characters.
E-50
Useful features
To program receipt messages
By default, your cash register is programmed following receipt message.
Message Line No.
1
2
3
4
5
YOUR RECEIPT
THANK YOU
CALL AGAIN
Sample Operation
To add “CASIO SHOP” in the fifth line.
Step Operation
1
Press
Xk
to set the register in the character setting mode.
2
Enter the line number first then press u
. In this example, we are adding a message in the fifth line.
Xk
Bu
3
Enter characters as described on the next page then press p
.
If you continue to set characters in another line, repeat the steps 2 and 3.
DBL
<<<
( C )
DBL
<
DBL
ZZZZ
DBL
VVV
DBL
( A ) ( S ) ( I )
NNN ZZZZVVNNNZp
( O ) (Space) ( S ) ( H ) ( O ) (P)
4
Press k
to complete the settings.
k
Mode Switch
Continues to the next page.
6
E-51
Useful features
Printout
YOUR RECEIPT
THANK YOU
CALL AGAIN
CASIO SHOP
• When the next character uses the same key, press key.
• For a space, press key twice.
• You can set a message up to five lines.
• For a double width character, use
DBL
key.
• In the above example,
“
CASIO SHOP
To print it in the center, insert spaces first.
” will be printed as left justified.
E-52
Useful features
Character table
By pressing a character setting key, characters shift as shown in the following table.
When the next character uses the same key, press ► key to determine the setting.
<
>
V
B
N
Z
X
C
?
M
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
A
→ B → C → a → b → c → 8 → Ä → Å → Æ → Á →
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
Â
→ À → Ã → Ç → â → ä → à → å → æ → á → ã →
(23)
ç returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
D
→ E → F → d → e → f → 9 →
(8) (9) (10) (11)
→ É → Ê → Ë →
(12)
È
→
(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)
→ é → ê → ë → è → ƒ returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
G
→ H → I → g → h → i → 4 → Í → Î → Ï → I →
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
Ì
→ Ï → Î → Ì → í → í returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
J
→ K → L → j → k → l → 5 returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
M
→ N → O → m → n → o → 6 → Ñ → Ö → Ø → Ó →
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)
Ô
→ Ò → Õ → ñ → ô → ö → ò → ø → ó → õ returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
P
→ Q → R → S → p → q → r → s → 1 →
(10)
→
(11)
→
(12)
ß returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
T
→ U → V → t → u → v → 2 →
T
EL
→ Ü → Ú → Û →
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
Ù
→ ü → û → ù → ú → µ returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
W
→ X → Y → Z → w → x → y → z → 3 → → ÿ →
(12) returns to the beginning
(1)
0 returns to the beginning
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
7
→ @ → - → / → : → ! → ? → ~ → ( →
)
→ * →
(12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)
#
→ + → , → ^ → ; → < → = → > → $ → ¥ → % →
(23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (33)
&
→ [ → ] → ‘‘ → { → | → } → • → “ → . → \ →
(34) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)
_
→ ` → £ → √ → ¿ → ¡ → ∕ → § → space returns to the beginning
E-53
Useful features
To read preset data other than PLU data
You can check the preset data other than PLU.
Step
1
Press p
. The printer prints preset data except PLU settings.
Printout
Operation
p
Mode Switch
E-54
DEPT01 @1.00
0000
DEPT02 @10.00
0000
DEPT20 @5.00
0000
— Dept. No./Tax Status/Unit Price
— Tax Status/Normal Dept./Digit
Limit/Single Item
−
%−(12.34%)*
0000
— Minus/Tax Status
— Percent Rate/%+ or %–
— Tax Status/Percent Key Controls
0122 0022
0522 1020
0622 0000
0822 0000
1022 0000
0326 0002
— Date order/Add Mode Control (fixed)
— Print Controls
— General Controls
— Report Control
— Calculation Controls
— Tax Control
CLERK01
CLERK02
CLERK07
CLERK08
0125 0 %
0001
0001
10
30
54
73
110
0225 5.25 %
5002
0000
01
02
03
08
01
02
YOUR RECEIPT
03
DEPT01 @1.00
0000
DEPT02 @10.00
0000
DEPT20 @5.00
0000
−
%−(12.34%)*
0000
Printout
10200
10800
0
0
0122 0022
0522 1020
0622 0000
0822 0000
0002
CLERK01
CLERK02
CLERK07
CLERK08
01
02
03
08
0125 0 %
0001
0001
10
30
54
73
110
0225 5.25 %
5002
0000
— Tax Table 1
— Tax Table 2
— Rounding Specifications/
Tax System Specifications
01
02
YOUR RECEIPT
03
THANK YOU
CALL AGAIN
04
05
— Receipt message
E-55
Useful features
To read preset PLU data
You can read all the preset PLU data. To stop the printing, press key twice.
k
Step
1
Press
Zp
.
The printer prints preset PLU settings.
Printout
Operation
Zp
Mode Switch
PLU0001 @1.00
#0001 0000
PLU0002 @2.00
#0002 0002
PLU0003 @3.00
#0003 0000
PLU0004 @4.00
#0004 0000
PLU0199 @1,999.00
#0199 0000
PLU0999 @1,200.00
#0999 0000
— PLU Name/Unit Price
— PLU No./Linked Dept.
E-56
Useful features
Various operations
To register items with preset unit price set in a department
when unit prices are preset in departments, you can register items quickly. Please see “To set a unit price in a department key” on page
E-33 to preset unit prices on departments.
Sample Operation
Preset Unit Price
Quantity
Dept.
Tendered Amount
Step
•1.00
1
1
•2.20
2
2
•50.00
1
Press the Dept. key once if purchased quantity is one.
2
Press the Dept. key repeatedly for the number of purchased quantity.
3
when you use the multiplication key, enter the quantity first.
4
Pressing k
key shows the total purchase amount on the display.
5
Enter the tendered amount. The change amount will be displayed. Then press p key to complete the transaction.
Continues to the next page.
6
•11.00
4
3
Operation
a ss
Vhd k
B???p
Mode Switch
E-57
Useful features
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
12:50
0018
DEPT01
DEPT02
•1.00
•2.20
DEPT02 •2.20
4 X @11.00
DEPT03
TOTAL
CASH
CHANGE
•49.40
•44.00
•50.00
•0.60
— Repeat
— Quantity/Unit Price
— Tendered Cash Amount
— Change
To register single item sales
Single item sales is useful to sell one item quickly. You just press a Dept. key and you don’t have to press k or p keys. The
Dept. key must be programmed to allow single item sales. See “To change the settings on departments” on page E-35 for the programming.
Sample Operation
Unit price
Quantity
Dept.
•0.50
1
3 ( Programmed as allowing single item sales)
Step Operation
1
Enter the unit price then press the Dept. key.
B?d
Printout
Mode Switch
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT03
CASH
13:00
0019
•0.50
•0.50
E-58
Useful features
To transact by check
If a customer pays by check, use instead of p key.
Mode Switch
Sample Operation
Unit price
Quantity
Dept.
•35.00
2
4
Step Operation
1
Register two pieces of •35.00 item in Dept. 4
CB??ff
2
Press k
key. The display indicates the total amount.
3
Press key instead of p
.
k
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT04
DEPT04
CHECK
13:20
0021
•35.00
•35.00
•70.00
— Check Sales
E-59
Useful features
To use PLU
By using PLUs, you can register up to 999 items with preset prices and linked departments. To program PLU items, see “To set PLU unit price” on page E-42 and “To link PLUs to departments” on page
E-43.
Sample Operation
PLU No.
Programmed unit price
Quantity
Step
1
•1.00
2
2
•2.00
4
Operation
1
Enter the item’s PLU number then press i key repeatedly for the quantity of the item.
2
If you wish to use the multiplication key, enter the quantity then press h
.
Zii
Vh
3
Enter the item’s PLU number then press i
.
Xi
4
Finalize the transaction by p
key.
p
Mode Switch
Printout
Although departments are not printed on the receipt or journal, PLU items are registered in the linked departments.
21−01−2013
REG
13:50
0024
PLU0001
PLU0001
•1.00
•1.00
4 X @2.00
PLU0002 •8.00
CASH •10.00
— Repeated
— Quantity/Unit Price
— Total Amount
E-60
Useful features
To sell single item using PLU
If a PLU item is linked to a department which is programmed as single item department, you can register the item just inputting the
PLU number. Please note that this operation is effective only when you sell one PLU item. To program a department as single-item sales, see “To change the settings on departments” on page E-35.
Sample Operation
Mode Switch
PLU No.
Unit Price
Quantity
3
•1.00
1
In this example, PLU No. 3 is linked to a department programmed as single-sales dept.
Step
1
Enter the PLU number then press i
.
Operation
Ci
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
PLU0003
CASH
14:00
0025
•1.00
•1.00
E-61
Useful features
To refund
If a customer requests to return goods, use the refund function.
The register subtracts the refunded amount automatically. After the refund transaction, please do not forget to turn the mode switch to
REG mode.
Sample Operation
Unit price of refunded item.
Refunded quantity
Depts. of refunded item
Step
•1.00
1
2
1
Turn the Mode switch to RF position.
•2.00
1
3
Operation
2
Enter unit prices and Dept. keys of the refunded items.
3
Press k
key. The display indicates refunded amount.
4
Press p
key and pay the customer back the refunded amount.
Printout
Z??s
X??d
k p
Refund Mode Symbol —
21−01−2013
RF
DEPT02
DEPT03
CASH
14:30
0030
•1.00
•2.00
•3.00
Mode Switch
E-62
Useful features
To assign a cashier
If cashier assignment system is programmed, you can obtain sales data of each cashier on X or Z reports. Up to eight cashiers can be assigned. when the mode switch is turned OFF, the assigned cashier’s ID number will be cleared. See “To set general controls” on page E-37 for programming cashier assignment system.
Step Operation
Z
~
<:
1
In any Mode switch other than PGM, CAL or
OFF, sign on by entering cashier’s ID number then press
:
.
2
Perform regular operations.
3
when the cashier signs off, enter “0” then press
:
.
?:
Mode Switch
E-63
Useful features
Other operations
To display date and time
Mode Switch
Operation
1
By pressing h
key, the display shows the present time.
2
Pressing h
key again shows date.
3
Press y
to return to normal register mode.
Display
13
-5#
21
-01-13
~00
To adjust time
Mode Switch
Operation
1
In the PGM mode, press
Zk
.
2
Input present time in 24-hour system. This example is setting 1:58 PM.
ZCB<h
3
Press y
to end the setting.
Display
p ~00
13
-58 02 p ~00
E-64
Useful features
To adjust date
Mode Switch
Operation
1
In the PGM mode, press
Zk
.
2
Input date in order of day, month, and year. This example is setting on January 21st, 2013.
XZ?ZZCh
3
Press y
to end the setting.
Display
p ~00
21
-01-13 p ~00
Mode Switch
To pay out from the drawer
Paid out cash from the drawer is registered and subtracted from total cash amount in drawer.
Step
1
Enter withdrawn cash amount then press
]
key.
Printout
Operation
Z???]
21−01−2013
REG
PO
17:30
0128
•10.00
E-65
Useful features
To receive cash on account
when you receive cash without any sales transaction, use this feature. The received amount is added to the memory of total cash amount in the drawer.
Step Operation
1
Enter received amount then press key.
N??
Printout
Mode Switch
21−01−2013
REG
RA
17:35
0031
•6.00
— Received Amount
To register a reference number
As a note, you can add up to eight digits reference number on a transaction.
Step
1
Register item(s) in a corresponding department.
2
Prior to the finalization, enter a reference number then press j
key.
3
Complete the transaction.
Operation
B?a
Mode Switch
ZXCVBNM<j p
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT01
#
CASH
17:45
0130
•0.50
12345678
•0.50
— Reference Number
E-66
Useful features
To reduce amount from subtotal
You can reduce a certain amount from the total amount. The following example is for reducing •0.50 from the total amount.
Step
1
Register sold items by entering unit prices and Dept. keys. The example on the right is registering •1.00 in Dept. 2 and •2.00 in
Dept. 4.
2
Press k
. The display indicates the total amount.
3
Enter reduced amount then press g
key.
•0.50 will be reduced from the total amount.
4
Finalize the transaction.
Operation
Z??s
X??f
k
B?g
p
Printout
21−01−2013
REG
DEPT02
DEPT04
−
CASH
17:55
0131
•1.00
•2.00
−0.50
•2.50
— Reduced Amount
Mode Switch
E-67
Useful features
To give discount or premium
You can give discount or premium to items or to subtotal. The following example is giving 2.5% discount to •1.00 item and 7% discount to subtotal amount. In this example, minus 2.5% is programmed on
: key. On the contrary, if : key is programmed as percent plus, premium will be added. To program percent plus or minus, please see “To set a rounding calculation method and discount/premium settings on the percent key” on page E-34.
Sample Operation
Unit price
Quantity
Dept.
Discount amount
Subtotal
7% discount to subtotal
•1.00 (2.5% discount)
1
2
•0.03
•5.97
•5.55
•2.00
1
Operation
•3.00
1
Step
1
Enter the unit price •1.00 then press Dept. key.
2
Press
:
key. In this example, minus
2.5% is programmed to
:
and 2.5% is discounted from the •1.00 item.
3
Register other items.
Z??s
:
4
Press k
key. The display indicates the discounted subtotal.
5
Enter discount rate manually then press
: key. In this example, 7% discount is reduced from the subtotal amount.
6
Finalize the transaction.
X??s
C??s
k
M: p
Continues to the next page.
6
Mode Switch
E-68
Useful features
Printout
Discount
DEPT02 •1.00
%− (2.5%) −0.03
DEPT02
DEPT02
•2.00
•3.00
ST
%− (7%)
CASH
•5.97
−0.42
•5.55
— Discount Rate/Amount
— Subtotal
— Discount to Subtotal
If : key is programmed as percent plus, the printout will be:
Premium
DEPT02
%+ (2.5%)
DEPT02
DEPT02
•1.00
•0.03
•2.00
•3.00
ST
%+ (7%)
CASH
•6.03
•0.42
•6.45
— Premium Rate/Amount
— Subtotal
— Added on Subtotal
E-69
Useful features
Calculator mode
To use the register as a calculator
In the CAL mode, you can use the register as a calculator.
Sample Operation
No.
1
2
3
Calculation
5+3-2 =
(23-56) x 7 =
12% of 1500
Operation
1
BHCJXp
2
XCJBNKMp
3
ZB??KZX:p
Answer
6
-231
180
Display
Mode Switch
&
−23!
18~
To calculate during registrations
while registering in REG mode, you can switch it to CAL mode to perform calculations. After the calculation, you can resume the registration by switching the mode switch to REG position. To recall a memory, key is used. The following example is for splitting •48.00 by three customers.
Sample Operation
Unit price
Quantity
Dept.
Total
Payment of each customer
•14.00
1
3
•18.00
1
5
•48.00
•16.00
•16.00
1
4
Mode Switch
Splitting the total amount •48.00 by three customers.
E-70
Useful features
Step
1
In REG mode, register the purchased items then press k
key.
2
Turn the Mode switch to CAL position.
Operation
ZV'dZ<'5
ZN'fk
3
Recall the total amount by key then perform the calculation. In this example, divide by three.
4
Turn the Mode switch to REG position.
5
Pressing key recalls the payment for each customer then press p
. The display shows the remaining payment.
6
Repeat the Step 5 two more times. fCp p p p
Printout
DEPT03 •14.00
DEPT05 •18.00
DEPT04
TOTAL
•16.00
•48.00
CASH
CASH
CASH
CHANGE
•16.00
•16.00
•16.00
•0.00
Paid by each customer
E-71
Useful features
To set calculator functions
This program sets functions in CAL mode such as opening drawer when p
Z report etc.
key is pressed, or print number of calculations on X or
Step Operation
1
Enter
C
then press k
key to set the register in the program mode.
2
Enter “1022” then press k
. “1022” is the program code for calculator settings.
3
Choose a function number from the table shown below. Enter the number then press p
key.
4
Press k
key to complete the program.
Ck
Z?XXk
Zp
(A)
k
Selections
Open drawer whenever p
is pressed.
Open drawer whenever is pressed.
Print number of calculations on X or Z reports
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
V
B
N
M
?
Z
X
C
A
Mode Switch
E-72
Useful features
When you consider it as a problem
Troubleshooting
Symptom/Problem Most common causes Solutions
E01 appears on the display.
E08 appears on the display.
E10 appears on the display.
Changing modes without completing transaction.
Sign on operation is not performed.
Printer error
Return mode switch to where it stops buzzing and press p
.
Prior to starting registration of any other operation, press
Z
~
<
and then
:
.
Turn the register off then remove the paper and turn it on.
No date on receipt.
Paper does not feed enough.
Printer is programmed as a journal.
Program printer to print receipts.
Program the dept. as a normal dept.
Not clearing totals at end of day after taking report.
Programming is lost whenever register is unplugged or at power failure.
Register does not work at all.
Can’t get money out of drawer.
Using X mode to print reports.
Use Z mode to print reports.
Poor or no batteries.
No power.
Put in new batteries and program again.
Pull lever underneath the drawer.
E-73
Useful features
In case of power failure
If the power supply to the cash register is cut by a power failure or any other reason, simply wait for power to be restored. The details of any ongoing transaction as well as all sales data in memory are protected by the memory backup batteries.
Power failure during a registration
• The subtotal for items registered up to the power failure is retained in memory. You will be able to continue with the registration when power is restored.
Power failure during printing a read/reset report
• The data already printed before the power failure is retained in memory. You will be able to issue a report when power is recovered.
Power failure during printing of a receipt and the journal.
• Printing will resume after power is recovered. A line that was being printed when the power failure occurred will be printed in full.
• The power failure symbol is printed and any item that was being printed when the power failure occurred is reprinted in full.
When the L sign appears on the display
About the low battery indicator...
The following shows the low battery indicator. l ~00
If this indicator appears when you switch the cash register on, it can mean one of three things:
• No memory backup batteries are loaded in the cash register.
• The power of the batteries loaded in the unit is below a certain level.
• The batteries loaded in the unit are dead.
To clear this sign, press y
key.
Important!
Whenever the low battery indicator appears on the display, load a set of 2 new batteries as soon as possible. If there is a power failure or you unplug the cash register when this indicator appears, you will lose all of your sales data and settings.
BE SURE TO KEEP THE POWER CORD OF THE CASH REGISTER
PLUGGED IN WHENEVER YOU REPLACE THE BATTERIES.
E-74
Useful features
Specifications
INPUT METHOD
Entry
Display (LCD)
10-key system; Buffer memory 8 keys (2-key roll over)
Amount 8 digits (zero suppression); Department/PLU No.; No. of repeats; Total/ Change
PRINTER
Receipt
(or Journal)
Paper roll weight
24 characters
Automatic paper roll winding (journal)
58 mm × 80 mm ∅ (Max.)
CALCULATIONS
CALCULATOR FUNCTION
Memory protection batteries
Entry 8 digits; Registration 7 digits; Total 8 digits
8 digits; Arithmetic calculations; Percent calculations
The effective service life of the memory protection batteries 2
(UM-3, or R6P (SUM-3) type batteries) is approximately one year from installation into the machine.
Power source/Power consumption See the rating plate.
Operating temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Humidity
Dimensions
10 to 90%
167 mm(H)×326 mm(w)×345 mm(D) with S drawer
180 mm(H)×410 mm(w)×450 mm(D) with M drawer
3.5 kg (with S drawer)
7.0 kg (with M drawer)
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
E-75
E-76
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