In case of power failure. Casio QT 6000, QT-6000, QT6000
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Casio QT-6000 is a touch screen smart terminal designed to simplify operation with a specially designed touch screen and a wide selection of automated, programmable functions. Its specially designed keyboard layout and bright, easy-to-read color display help reduce fatigue during long hours of operation.
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Troubleshooting and Options
In case of power failure
If the power supply to the terminal is cut by a power failure or any other reason, simply wait for power to be restored. The details of any on-going 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
• Power failure during printing of a receipt and the journal
Printing on remote printer will resume after power is restored. A line that was being printed when the power failure occurred is printed in full.
The memory protection battery is constantly charging and discharging as you switch the terminal on and off during normal operations. This causes the capacity of the battery to decrease after approximately five years of use.
Important !
• Remember a weak battery has the potential of losing valuable transaction data.
• A label on the back of the terminal shows the normal service period of the battery installed in the terminal.
• Have the battery replaced by your dealer within the period noted on this label.
Options
Remote customer display: QT-6060D
Hand held scanner: HHS-15
Slip printer:
Cable:
SP-1300
PRT-CB-8C
Power supply: AD31U or AD31E
Remote printer: UP-360, UP-250
Cable: PRT-CB-8A or PRT-CB-8B
Power supply: PS-180 and AC-170 for UP-250
Cash drawer:
MCR:
Interlink cable:
QT-6046MCR
PRL-CB-2
Consult with your CASIO dealer for details.
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Key Features
- Versatile and reliable due to advanced electronic technology
- Simplified operation through a touch screen and automated functions
- Reduced fatigue with a comfortable keyboard layout and easy-to-read display
- Programmable functions for customization
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Frequently Answers and Questions
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How do I connect the terminal to power?
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Table of contents
- 6 Introduction & Contents
- 10 Introducing QT
- 10 General guide
- 13 Touch screen panel
- 14 Main display part
- 16 Keyboard part
- 18 Keyboard part with pop-up window
- 18 List pop-up window
- 18 Check number pop-up window
- 19 Allocatable functions
- 21 Keys in check No. pop-up window
- 22 Basic Operations and Setups
- 22 How to use the terminal
- 23 Clerk sign on/off and mode change
- 23 Assigning a clerk
- 23 Clerk key
- 23 Clerk number key
- 23 i-Button key
- 24 Mode change
- 24 Mode pop-up window
- 25 Displaying the time and date
- 25 To display and clear the date/time
- 25 Adjusting the time and date
- 25 To adjust the time
- 25 To adjust the date
- 26 Preparing and using flat-PLU keys
- 26 Registering flat-PLU keys
- 27 Programming to flat-PLU
- 27 Flat-PLU unit price programming procedure
- 28 Flat-PLU department link/tax status/listing capacity programming procedure
- 29 Registering flat-PLU keys by programming data
- 29 Preset price
- 29 Preset tax status
- 29 Locking out high amount limitation
- 30 Preparing and using discounts/reductions
- 30 Programming discount rate and reduction amount
- 31 Registering discounts
- 31 Discount for items and subtotals
- 32 Registering reductions
- 32 Reduction for items
- 32 Reduction for subtotal
- 33 Registering credit and check payments
- 33 Check
- 33 Credit
- 33 Mixed tender (cash, credit and check)
- 34 Registering both the Euro and local currency
- 36 Registering returned goods in the REG mode
- 37 Registering returned goods in the REF mode
- 37 Normal refund transaction
- 37 Reduction of amounts paid on refund
- 38 Registering money received on account
- 38 Registering money paid out
- 39 Making corrections in a registration
- 39 To correct an item you input but not yet registered
- 40 To correct an item you input and registered
- 41 To correct the item you registered previously in this receipt
- 41 To cancel all items in a transaction
- 41 No sale registration
- 42 Printing the daily sales reset report
- 42 Procedure
- 43 Printout (by optional remote printer)
- 44 Advanced Operations
- 44 Post-finalization receipt
- 45 Inputting the number of customers
- 46 Clerk interrupt function
- 47 Printing slip
- 47 Printing slips
- 47 To perform auto batch printing
- 48 About the maximum number of slip lines
- 48 Check tracking systems
- 48 Check tracking system
- 49 Opening a check
- 49 Adding to a check
- 50 Issuing a guest receipt
- 50 Closing a check memory
- 51 New/old check key operation
- 52 Add check
- 53 Separate check
- 54 Clerk transfer
- 54 Table transfer
- 55 Condiment/preparation PLUs
- 55 Text recall
- 56 Deposit registrations
- 56 Deposit from customer
- 56 Deposit from customer during sales transaction
- 56 List-# registrations
- 57 Bill copy
- 58 Tray total
- 58 Multiple item totalling function
- 59 Set menu
- 60 Stock check
- 60 Actual stock quantity inquiry
- 61 Single item cash sales
- 62 Addition
- 62 Addition (plus)
- 62 Premium (%+)
- 63 Coupon transactions
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63
Coupon registration using
(coupon key) -
63
Coupon registration using
(coupon 2 key) - 64 Registering the second unit price
- 66 Preset tender amount
- 67 Arrangement key registrations
- 68 Currency exchange function
- 68 Registering foreign currency
- 68 Full amount tender in a foreign currency
- 69 Partial tender in a foreign currency
- 70 Temporarily releasing compulsion
- 71 VAT breakdown printing
- 72 Registering loan amounts
- 72 Registering pick up amounts
- 72 Changing media in drawer
- 73 Scanning PLU
- 73 Item registration
- 73 Unit price inquiry
- 74 Programming to clerk
- 74 Programming procedure
- 75 Programming descriptors and messages
- 75 Programming item descriptor (flat-PLU) procedure
- 76 Programming function key character procedure
- 77 Programming receipt/slip message procedure
- 78 Entering characters
- 80 Editing characters
- 80 Correcting a character just entered
- 80 Correcting and adding/deleting an item descriptor already set
- 81 Printing read/reset reports
- 81 The tree of X/Z menu window
- 82 To print the individual key (department, subdepartment, PLU/flat-PLU, function) read report
- 82 Procedure
- 82 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 83 To print the financial read report
- 83 Procedure
- 83 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 84 To print the individual clerk read/reset report
- 84 Procedure
- 84 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 85 To print the daily sales read/reset report
- 85 To print the periodic 1/2 sales read/reset reports
- 85 Procedure
- 85 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 86 To print the PLU read/reset report
- 86 Procedure
- 86 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 87 To print the hourly sales read/reset report
- 87 Procedure
- 87 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 88 To print the monthly sales read/reset report
- 88 Procedure
- 88 Report (by optional remote printer)
- 89 Reading the terminal's program
- 89 The tree of P6 (program read) menu window
- 90 Procedure
- 90 Report example
- 90 Unit price and quantity
- 91 Item descriptor
- 92 Character and Message
- 92 Clerk
- 92 Key feature
- 94 Troubleshooting
- 94 When an error occurs
- 97 When the terminal does not operate at all
- 98 In case of power failure
- 98 Options
- 99 Specifications
- 100 Index