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ADVANCED FUNCTION PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................ 52
1 Register Number and Consecutive Number Programming ................................................................ 52
2 Various Function Selection Programming 1 ........................................................................................ 53
3 Various Function Selection Programming 2 ........................................................................................ 61
4 EURO Programming ........................................................................................................................... 63
5 Reading Stored Programs .................................................................................................................. 66
2 Various Function Selection Programming 1 ........................................................................................ 53
3 Various Function Selection Programming 2 ........................................................................................ 61
4 EURO Programming ........................................................................................................................... 63
5 Reading Stored Programs .................................................................................................................. 66
READING (X) AND RESETTING (Z) OF SALES TOTALS ......................................................................... 68
1 Summary of Reading (X) and Resetting (Z) Reports .......................................................................... 68
2 Daily Sales Totals ............................................................................................................................... 69
2 Daily Sales Totals ............................................................................................................................... 69
EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING ................................................................................................. 70
EURO MIGRATION FUNCTION .................................................................................................................. 71
SD CARD FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................. 74
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................... 76
1 In Case of Power Failure .................................................................................................................... 76
2 In Case of Printer Error ....................................................................................................................... 76
3 Cautions in Handling the Printer and Recording Paper ...................................................................... 76
4 Replacing the Batteries ....................................................................................................................... 77
5 Replacing the Paper Roll .................................................................................................................... 78
6 Removing a Paper Jam ...................................................................................................................... 79
7 Cleaning the Printer (Printer Head / Sensor / Roller) .......................................................................... 79
8 Removing the Drawer ......................................................................................................................... 80
9 Opening the Drawer by Hand ............................................................................................................. 80
2 In Case of Printer Error ....................................................................................................................... 76
3 Cautions in Handling the Printer and Recording Paper ...................................................................... 76
4 Replacing the Batteries ....................................................................................................................... 77
5 Replacing the Paper Roll .................................................................................................................... 78
6 Removing a Paper Jam ...................................................................................................................... 79
7 Cleaning the Printer (Printer Head / Sensor / Roller) .......................................................................... 79
8 Removing the Drawer ......................................................................................................................... 80
9 Opening the Drawer by Hand ............................................................................................................. 80
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE ............................................................................................................ 81
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 82
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PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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External View
Plug the AC adapter connector into the AC
adapter jack, then plug the AC adapter into
the wall outlet.
adapter jack, then plug the AC adapter into
the wall outlet.
Cheque slot
Printer cover
Display
Mode switch
RS-232 connector
(Only for the XE-A147)
Option battery shutter
(for the XE-A1BT)
(Only for the XE-A147)
SD card slot
(Important: For SD type card
SDHC 4GB to 32GB)
AC adapter jack
Drawer lock
Drawer
Keyboard
AC adapter
AC adapter connector
Reset switch (Only for the XE-A147)
Doing so may damage or delete the data.
DO NOT push the reset switch unless
instructed to do.
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Printer
The printer is a receipt (one station) type thermal printer, and therefore it does
not require any type of ink ribbon or cartridge. The average life of the printer is
approximately 5 million lines.
When removing the printer cover, lift up its rear.
When installing the printer cover, hook it on the pawls on the cabinet and shut it.
not require any type of ink ribbon or cartridge. The average life of the printer is
approximately 5 million lines.
When removing the printer cover, lift up its rear.
When installing the printer cover, hook it on the pawls on the cabinet and shut it.
Caution: The paper cutter is mounted on the printer cover. Be careful not
to cut yourself.
Print roller arm
Roller
Sensor
Printer head
NOTE
Do not attempt to remove the paper with the print roller arm in the hold
position. This may result in damage to the printer and printer head.
position. This may result in damage to the printer and printer head.
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Mode Switch and Mode key
Insert the mode key (the same key as drawer lock key) into the mode switch and move the key to get an
appropriate mode.
appropriate mode.
Mode 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:
Z/PGM:
Permits printing and resetting of sales reports and programming.
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Keyboard
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Keyboard layout
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Key names
F
Paper feed key
p
PLU/Subdepartment
key
A
Total/Amount tender/
No sale key
@
Multiplication/
receipt switch key
! $
Department keys
v
Void key
l
Clear key
c
Credit key
E
Escape/Help key
0
:
1 9
Numeric keys
V
Foreign currency
exchange key
%
Percent key
s
Non-add code/Time
display/Subtotal key
t
Paid-out/Value added
tax key
H
Shift key
C
Cheque key
R
Receipt print/Received-
on-account key
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Display
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Operator 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.
digits for the operator during transaction.
PLU/Subdepartment code
Department code Repeat
Receipt off (“.”)
Shift for the character entry (“_”)
DC for the character entry (“_”)
Amount:
Appears in the far-right eight (max.) positions. When the amount is negative, the minus symbol “-”
appears before the amount.
appears before the amount.
Number of repeats for repetitive registrations:
The number of repeats is displayed, starting at “2” and incremental with each repeat. When you
have registered ten times, the display will show “0”. (2 → 3 ..... 9 → 0 → 1 → 2 ... )
have registered ten times, the display will show “0”. (2 → 3 ..... 9 → 0 → 1 → 2 ... )
Receipt function status:
The indicator “.” appears in the receipt off position when the receipt function is in the OFF status.
Time:
Appears in the first to fifth positions (using 24-hour format) in the REG or
mode. Press the
s
key to display the time.
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Machine state symbols
: Appears during programming.
: Appears with an error code when an error is detected. For the details of error codes, please refer to
“Error code table”.
: Appears when the subtotal is displayed or when the amount tendered is smaller than the sales amount.
: Appears when the
V
key is pressed to calculate a subtotal in foreign currency.
: Appears when a transaction is finalized by pressing the
A
,
C
or
c
key.
: Appears when the change due amount is displayed.
: Appears in the far-left three positions at the timing of key entry when the electronic journal (EJ) memory
is full. (Depending on programming.)
: Appears when the voltage of the installed batteries is under the required level. You must replace with
new ones within two days. Refer to page 77 for details.
: Appears when the batteries are not installed, or the installed batteries are dead. You must replace with
new ones immediately. Refer to page 77 for details.
: May appear right below the seventh and eighth places at the timing of finalization of a transaction when
the electronic journal (EJ) memory is nearly full.
: Appears when programmed date (and time) for EURO modification operation has come.
: Appears when the paper is not set or out.
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Drawer Lock Key
This key (the same key as mode key) locks and unlocks
the drawer. To lock it, turn 90 degrees counterclockwise.
To unlock it, turn 90 degrees clockwise.
the drawer. To lock it, turn 90 degrees counterclockwise.
To unlock it, turn 90 degrees clockwise.
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