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Example
Level 1 : PLU code 1, PLU code 2
Level 2 : PLU code 70, PLU code 65
Level 2 : PLU code 70, PLU code 65
• When your register has been programmed for the automatic return mode (by one item):
Example
Key operation
Print
1
[
1
2
A
• When your register has been programmed for the lock shift mode:
Key operation
Print
\
1
[
1
2
A
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Price level shift
Three different price levels can be programmed for each PLU.
The price levels can be changed for PLU registrations.
You can shift the PLU price level (level 1 through 3) by utilizing the price level shift key (
The price levels can be changed for PLU registrations.
You can shift the PLU price level (level 1 through 3) by utilizing the price level shift key (
or
through
).
You must program a price level shift mode (i.e. automatic return mode* or lock shift mode**) and the
operating mode to be used for the price level shift (i.e. both REG/MGR modes or MGR mode alone).
* The automatic return mode automatically shifts the PLU price level back to level 1 after a PLU shift entry.
operating mode to be used for the price level shift (i.e. both REG/MGR modes or MGR mode alone).
* The automatic return mode automatically shifts the PLU price level back to level 1 after a PLU shift entry.
You can select whether the price level should return each time you enter one item or each time you
fi nalize one transaction (either can be selected in the PGM2 mode).
fi nalize one transaction (either can be selected in the PGM2 mode).
** The lock shift mode holds the current PLU price level until pressing the price level shift key.
NOTE
To use this function on ER-A411, consult your authorized SHARP dealer.
Automatic return mode (for price level)
If your register has been programmed for the price level shift in the automatic return mode, press the price
level shift key before a numeric entry.
If your register has been programmed for the price level shift in the automatic return mode, press the price
level shift key before a numeric entry.
Procedure
PLU code
Numeric entry
Direct PLU
(Q’ty, etc.)
through
(each item) n: price level number (1 through 3)
(each transaction) n: price level number (1 through 3)
n
PRICE
SHIFT#
PRICE
SHIFT3
PRICE
SHIFT1
U
PLU code
Numeric entry
Direct PLU
(Q’ty, etc.)
through
n
PRICE
SHIFT#
PRICE
SHIFT3
PRICE
SHIFT1
U
Payment
Return to the
default price
level (start level)
for the clerk
default price
level (start level)
for the clerk
To shift the price level of another PLU
Lock shift mode (for price level)
If your register has been programmed for the price level shift in the lock shift mode, press the price level shift
key before a numeric entry.
If your register has been programmed for the price level shift in the lock shift mode, press the price level shift
key before a numeric entry.
Procedure
n: price level number (1 through 3)
PLU code
Numeric entry
Direct PLU
(Q’ty, etc.)
through
n
PRICE
SHIFT#
PRICE
SHIFT3
PRICE
SHIFT1
U
To shift the price level of another PLU
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Example
PLU price level 1: PLU code 1 (*1.91), PLU code 2 (*0.79)
PLU price level 2: PLU code 1 (*2.00), PLU code 2 (*0.99)
PLU price level 2: PLU code 1 (*2.00), PLU code 2 (*0.99)
• When your register has been programmed for the automatic return mode (by one item):
Key operation
Print
1
U
2
1
U
2
U
A
• When your register has been programmed for the lock shift mode:
Key operation
Print
1
U
2
1
U
2
U
A
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Condiment entries (for PLU)
Your register may be programmed for prompting condiment and preparatory instructions for a menu-item
PLU.
PLU.
NOTE
To use this function on ER-A411, consult your authorized SHARP dealer.
Example:
When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as “HOW COOK?” appears with the “Following
PLUs” on the operator display. You must specify one of the “Following PLUs” such as “without mustard” to
meet a special order of the guest. In an example of the condiment table shown below, it is assumed that the
condiment table no.1 is assigned to PLU code 21 (programmed text “STEAK”) and table no. 4 is assigned to
table no. 1 as the next table no.
When you enter the PLU code 21, the message “HOW COOK?” will appear to prompt you to specify one of
“RARE,” “MED.RARE,” and “WELLDONE.” If the guest chooses “RARE,” select it.
Then the next message “POTATO?” will appear on the operator display to prompt you to specify one of
“P.CHIPS,” “MASHED.P,” and “BAKED.P.” If the guest chooses “MASHED.P”, select it.
Then press the
When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as “HOW COOK?” appears with the “Following
PLUs” on the operator display. You must specify one of the “Following PLUs” such as “without mustard” to
meet a special order of the guest. In an example of the condiment table shown below, it is assumed that the
condiment table no.1 is assigned to PLU code 21 (programmed text “STEAK”) and table no. 4 is assigned to
table no. 1 as the next table no.
When you enter the PLU code 21, the message “HOW COOK?” will appear to prompt you to specify one of
“RARE,” “MED.RARE,” and “WELLDONE.” If the guest chooses “RARE,” select it.
Then the next message “POTATO?” will appear on the operator display to prompt you to specify one of
“P.CHIPS,” “MASHED.P,” and “BAKED.P.” If the guest chooses “MASHED.P”, select it.
Then press the
A
key to end this entry.
Here is an example of how to perform a condiment entry when your condiment table is as shown below.
Table
number
PLU codes for condiment entry (programmed text, price)
Next table
no.
1
(HOW COOK?)
23
(RARE 0.00)
25
(MED.RARE 0.00)
27
(WELLDONE
0.00)
4
4
(POTATO?)
33
(P. CHIPS 0.60)
37
(MASHED.P 0.60)
38
(BAKED.P 0.50)
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Example
Key operation
Display
21
U
Select “RARE”
Select “MASHED.P”
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