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UP-800 (serv.man30)
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127
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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ECR / UP-820F Operation Manual
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up-800-sm30.pdf
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Common status area
Shows the following items:
Price level shift indicator (P1-P8)
: Shows the current PLU/EAN price level.
PLU level shift indicator (L01-L10)
: Shows the current PLU level.
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.
Electronic journal near full indicator ( ) :
appears when the used memory is 80%.
:  appears when the used memory is 90%.
:  appears when the used memory is 95%.
VAT shift status indicator (V)
: Appears when the VAT status is shifted.
Receipt ON/OFF status indicator (R)
: Appears when the receipt ON-OFF function signs OFF.
Sentinel mark (X)
: Appears when the cash in drawer exceeds the 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.
Numeric key data area
Shows numeric data by numeric key entry.
• Screen example 2 (PGM mode)
Main display area
Shows programmable items.
Information area1
Shows the mode you are in, clerk name, electronic mail indicator (M) and clerk code. Refer to the REG
mode screen example for details.
Information area2
Shows the current job name like “READING”, “RESETTING”, etc.
Numeric key area
Shows the numeric keys.
Previous record key/Next record key/Item list key/Page down key/Cursor down key
Main display area
Information area2
Scroll guidance/Page up key/Cursor up key
Numeric key 
area
Information area1
Time area
Numeric key data area
Common status area
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Time area/Numeric key data area/Scroll guidance/Cursor up (down) keys
Refer to the REG mode screen example.
Common status area
Shows the following indicators besides some of those introduced in the REG mode screen example:
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.
Double-size character mode indicator (W) : Appears when the double-size character mode is
selected during text programming.
Page up (down) keys (
)
Used to scroll the window to go to the next page or back to the previous page.
Next/Previous record key (
)
Used to go to the next record or back to the previous record.
Item list key (
)
Used to list programmable options. You can also toggle the options with the 
.
key.
The display can be tilted back and forth to the best operational
viewing angle.
Do not try to force the display beyond its full position.
■ Customer display (pop-up type)
■ Display adjustment (operator display)
You can adjust the contrast of the display in the “BRIGHTNESS” menu of the “TERMINAL” programming.
■ 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 replace the LCD unit.
Consult your authorized SHARP dealer for further details.
NOTE
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2
Selecting an Operating Mode
When you turn the POS terminal on and press the 
m
key, the mode selection window will
appear on the display, listing available operating modes as shown below.
Mode selection window
Operating Modes
You can select any mode other than REG from the list in the mode selection window. Your POS terminal
supports the following ten operating modes:
This mode allows you to enter various sales information. The mode selection window does 
not list this mode. To select this mode from the mode selection window, press the 
C
 key.
This mode allows cashiers/clerks to take X or Z reports on their sales information. It can 
also be used to manage the number of hours for which employees work.
This mode locks all the operations of the POS terminal. When you select this mode, the 
window will disappear. Pressing any key turns the POS terminal “ON.”
This mode is used to take various daily total reports (X1/Z1 reports).
This mode is used to take various weekly or monthly reports (X2/Z2 reports).
This mode allows you to program unit price of PLUs.
This mode allows you to program those items which need to be changed often such as 
unit prices of departments or PLUs and percentages.
This mode allows you to program those items which can be programmed in the PGM1 
and do not require frequent changes such as date, time and functions.
This mode allows you to program AUTO menu keys and automatic sequencing keys.
This mode allows you to save and load the data of your POS terminal to and from an SD card.
REG mode
OPXZ mode
OFF mode
X1/Z1 mode
X2/Z2 mode
PRICE mode
PGM1 mode
PGM2 mode
AUTO KEY mode
SD CARD mode
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Mode Selection
■ Selecting a mode
1.
Use one of the following ways:
• Move the cursor to the desired option by using the 
·
or 
°
key.
• Enter the desired option number by using a numeric key.
• Touch the desired option.
• Move the cursor to the desired option by touching the 
or
key.
2.
Press the 
e
key.
• You don’t need to press the 
e
key when you selected the option
by touching.
• When you want to enter the REG mode, simply press the 
C
key.
NOTE
Procedure
■ Returning to the mode selection window
To return to the mode selection window, use the following procedure:
1.
Press the 
m
or 
C
key with the menu screen for the selected
mode displayed.
• You will enter the REG mode.
2.
Press the 
m
key.
• You will return to the mode selection window.
Procedure
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