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UP-600 UP-700 (serv.man27)
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127
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Device
ECR / UP600 Operation Manual
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RCP
SF
Receipt shift key
VP
Validation print key
RTN
Return key
TRANS
OUT
Transfer out key
TRANS
IN
Transfer in key
BS
Bill separation key
BT
Bill totalize/bill transfer key
PRICE
SHIFT1
PRICE
SHIFT3
Price level shift 1 through 
3 keys
PLU
MENU01
PLU
MENU25
PLU menu 1 through 25 keys
DIFFER
ST
Difference subtotal key
GC
COPY
Guest check copy key
CHK
PRINT
Check print key
PLU level shift 1 through 
3 keys
E.BILL
Entertainment bill key
L1
L3
C_NEXT
Condiments next key
RECALL
GLU
Recall TOTAL STATUS key
S.SFT
DEL
Sort group shift key
Delete key
G.C.
RCPT
Guest check receipt key
CLK
1
CLK
10
Clerk entry 1 through 10 keys
CASH
1
CASH
10
Cashier entry 1 through 10 keys
Value-added tax key
VAT
Value-added tax shift key
VAT
SHIFT
VIP1
VIP1 through 3 sale keys
VIP3
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Keys and Switches
Mode switch and mode keys
The mode switch can be operated by inserting one of the three supplied mode keys - manager (MA),
submanager (SM), and operator (OP) keys.  These keys can be inserted or removed only when the switch is
in the “REG” or “ 
” position.
The mode switch has these settings:
:
This mode locks all register operations.
No change occurs to register data.
OP X/Z: This setting allows cashiers/clerks to take X or Z reports for their
sales information. (This setting may be used only when your
register has been programmed for “OP X/Z mode available” in
the PGM2 mode.)
REG:
For entering sales
PGM1:
To program those items that need to be changed often:  e.g., unit prices of departments, PLUs or
EANs, and percentages
PGM2:
To program all PGM1 items and those items that do not require frequent changes:  e.g., date,
time, or a variety of register functions
MGR:
For manager's and submanager's entries
The manager can use this mode to make entries that are not permitted to be made by cashiers -
for example, after-transaction voiding and override entry.
X1/Z1:
To take the X/Z report for various daily totals
X2/Z2:
To take the X/Z report for various periodic (weekly or monthly) consolidation
Drawer lock key
This key locks and unlocks the drawer. To lock it, turn 90 degrees
counterclockwise.  To unlock it, turn 90 degrees clockwise.
(In case your POS terminal has not the drawer supplied by SHARP, this
key is not supplied.)
Printer cover lock key
This key locks and unlocks the printer cover.  To lock it, turn 90 degrees
counterclockwise.  To unlock, turn 90 degrees clockwise.
REG
OP
 X / Z
MGR
X
1
/Z
1
X
2
/Z
2
PGM
1
PGM
2
O
P
M
A
S
M
Operative range
MA
SM
OP
• Manager key (MA)
• Submanager key (SM)
• Operator key (OP)
SK1-1
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Display
Operator display
• Screen example 1 (REG mode)
Price level shift indicator (P1-P3)
Shows the PLU/EAN price level currently selected.
PLU level shift indicator (L1-L3)
Shows the PLU level currently selected.
Receipt shift indicator (r)
Shows the receipt shift status.
T-Log near full indicator ( )
Appears ( ) when the used memory is 80%.
Appears ( ) when the used memory is 90%.
Appears ( ) when the used memory is 95%.
Stock alarm indicator ( 
)
Appears when the stock of the PLU which you entered is
zero, negative or reaches the minimum stock.
VAT shift status indicator (V)
Appears when the VAT status is shifted.
Electronic mail indicator (M)
Appears when an electronic mail is received.
Receipt ON/OFF status indicator (R)
Appears when the receipt ON-OFF function signs OFF.
Sentinel mark (X)
Appears in the lower right corner of the screen when the
cash in drawer exceeds a programmed sentinel amount.
The sentinel check is performed for the total cash in drawer.
VMP file full indicator (1,2, or 3)
: When a VMP file used memory is 90% or more, its file
number is indicated.
Scroll guidance:  When a transaction information occupies more
than 5 lines, scroll key(s) appears to indicate
you can scroll to the direction.
Cashier code 
Mode name
Status area 1:
Time
Sales information area:  Sales information you have
just entered such as items
and prices will appear
between 2nd line and 6th
line.  
Total is always appear at
7th line.
Status area 2:
Numeric entry
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• Screen example 2 (PGM mode)
Customer display (Pop-up type)
Display adjustment (operator display)
You can adjust the contrast of the display by using the contrast control, and also you can adjust the display
angle.  Hold the tab, the display will head up.
Screen save mode
When you want to save the electric power or save the display’s life, use the screen save function. This
function can turn the LCD backlight off when any server does not operate the POS terminal for an extended
period of time. You can program the time for which your POS terminal should keep the normal status (in
which the backlight is “ON”) before it goes into the screen save mode.
To go back to the normal mode, press any key.
The backlight in the display is a consumable part.
When the LCD display may no longer be adjusted and becomes darker, you should change the backlight.
Consult your authorized SHARP dealer for further details.
Double-size character mode indicator (W):
Appears when the double-size character mode is
selected during text programming.
Caps lock indicator (A/a): 
The upper-case letter “A” appears when caps lock
is on, and the lower-case letter “a” appears when
caps lock is off during text programming.
Contrast control
Turning the control backwards darkens the
display and turning it forwards lightens the
display.
Programming item information area
Programming area: 
Programmable items are listed.
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