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XE-A102 (serv.man4)
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3
Parts and their Functions
Mode Switch
Keyboard
Display
Your cash register is equipped with a front LED (Light-Emitting Diode) display that affords easy
visibility of 9 digits for the operator during transaction.
o
:
Paper feed key
c
:
Clear key
V
: Value added tax/Received-on
account key
x
: Multiplication/Time display key
p
:
Paid-out key
%
:
Percent key
v
:
Void key
e
:
Escape key
s
:
Department shift key
P
:
PLU (Price Look Up) key
R
:
Credit key
E
:
Exchange key
S
: Non-add code/Subtotal key
C
:
Cheque key
t
: Total/Amount tender/No sale
key
:
Turns the display off.  No operations are
possible.
REG:
Permits transaction entry.
: Permits correction after finalizing a transaction.
X/Flash: Permits printing of sales reports and displaying
the flash reports.
Z/PGM: Permits printing and resetting of sales reports
and programming.
Insert the mode key into the mode switch and
move the key to get an appropriate mode.
Numeric keys
Department key
In order to enter the
departments 5 to 8, press
s
and then 
!
to 
$
.
Repeat:  Indicates the number of times the same department key or 
PLU key is pressed repeatedly.  If an entry is repeated 
more than ten times, only the last digit is displayed.
PLU code: Indicates the PLU code entered.
Departments:  Indicates the department entered.  For example, 
if department 1 was pressed, “1” would appear.
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Parts and their Functions
Symbols and figures appearing on the display:
Error:
Appears with an alarm sound when an error is made.  If this occurs during a
transaction because of an extra digit entry, simply press 
c and re-enter correctly.
Program:
Appears when the cash register is being programmed in the “Z/PGM” mode.
Finalization: Appears when a transaction is finalized by pressing 
t, R or C.
Subtotal:
Appears when the cash register computes a subtotal when 
S is pressed, and
also when an amount tendered is less than the total sales amount.
Change:
Appears whenever a change due amount is displayed.
Exchange:
Appears when 
E is pressed to calculate a subtotal in foreign currency.
Low battery: Appears when the voltage of the installed batteries is under the required level.  You
need to replace the batteries with new ones very soon.
No battery: Appears when the batteries are not installed, or the installed batteries are dead.
You must immediately replace the batteries with new ones.
In addition, the following appear when appropriate:
• The minus sign (-) can appear in positions 2 to 9.
• The decimal point appears in positions 1 to 3.
To display the time and date
Set the mode switch to the REG position, and press 
x once to display the time or press x
twice to display the date.
Press 
c key to cancel the time/date display.
When an Error Occurs
When your register goes into an error state, it displays the error message “
” accompanied with a
warning beep.  Clear the error state by pressing 
c and take the appropriate action.
1. When you enter an over 7-digit number to the department or an over 8-digit number
(79999999) to RA(Received-on Account), PO(Paid-Out), credit or cheque:
Press 
c and make a correct entry.
2. When you make an error in key operation:
Press 
c and make a correct entry.
3. When you make an entry beyond a programmed entry digit limit:
Check if the entered amount is correct.  If correct, check the setting of the entry digit limit.
4. When a subtotal exceeds eight digits (79999999):
Press 
c and then press t, R or C to finalize the transaction at that point.
5. When the number of an item exceeds 3 digits in multiplication entry:
Press 
c and re-enter a correct number.
Error Escape Function
When an error or something uncontrollable occurs during transaction entry and you cannot keep
the customer waiting, press 
e twice (following c when in the error state).  You can escape the
situation and finalize the transaction as a cash sale at that time.  Transaction entries until then are
registered.
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Preparing the Cash Register
In order for your cash register to operate properly, you must reset it before programming for the
first time.  Follow this procedure.
1. Insert the mode key into the mode switch and turn the key to the REG position.
2. Insert the plug into the AC outlet.  A buzzer will sound three times.
IMPORTANT:  This operation must be performed without batteries loaded.
3. The register display should now show “
0.00”.
4. Press 
x to confirm the clock starts from “
0-00”.
5. Press 
c to cancel the time display.
Please do the following before using the register for the first time.
Step 2  Reset the Cash Register
For installing the cash register, find a stable surface near an AC outlet where the cash register will
not subject to water sources or direct sunlight, then install the register using the fixing angle
bracket provided with the register.
The fixing angle bracket prevents the register from moving when the drawer opens. By hooking the
register on the bracket, you can secure the register to the position.
Follow the procedure shown below for the installation.
How to install the fixing angle bracket
1. 
Thoroughly clean the location where the fixing angle
bracket (B) is to be placed.
2. Peel off the adhesive tape on the fixing angle bracket.
3. Hook the angle bracket onto the hook (A) that is
located at the bottom rear of the register.
4. Firmly stick the fixing angle bracket to the table
surface that you cleaned above.
How to remove the register from the fixing angle bracket
1. 
Lift up the front of the register and pull the register
towards you.
Step 1  Install the Cash Register
A
B
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Preparing the Cash Register
On your register, a printer is mounted, and you can print receipts or journals.  For the printer, you
must install the paper roll provided with the register, even when you program the register for not
printing receipt.
1. Set the paper roll in the paper roll cradle as shown in the
diagram.
Step 4  Install the Paper Roll
Three new R6 or LR6 batteries (“AA”size) must be installed in the cash register to prevent the data
and user-programmed settings from being erased from the memory, when the AC cord is
accidentally disconnected or in case of power failure.  Once installed, the batteries will last
approximately one year before needing replacement.  At this time, the “
” symbol will appear on
the display to indicate that the batteries are low and that you must replace them within two days.
Install three new R6 or LR6 batteries (“AA”size) according to the procedure shown below with the
AC cord connected and set the mode switch to the REG position:
1. Push the printer cover forward and detach it.
2. Open the battery cover next to the paper roll cradle.
3. Insert three new R6 or LR6 batteries (“AA”size).
4. Confirm the no battery symbol “
” lights off.
5. Close the battery cover.
Be sure to observe precautions shown on page 1 when
handling batteries.
Step 3  Install Batteries
(Views from rear)
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