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ER-A770 (serv.man11)
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EPOS / ERA770 Version 2 Operation Manual
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PLU price level shift
Seven 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 thru 7) by utilizing the PLU price shift keys 
thru 
.
You must program a PLU price level shift mode (i.e. automatic return mode* or lock shift mode**) and the
operating modes to be used for PLU price level shift (i.e. both REG and MGR modes or MGR mode alone).
*  The automatic return mode automatically shifts the PLU price level back to level 1 after a PLU entry.  You
can select whether the PLU price level should return each time you enter one item or each time you
finalize one transaction.
** The lock shift mode holds the current PLU price level until pressing a price level shift key.
Automatic return mode (for price shifts)
If your terminal has been programmed for PLU price level in the automatic return mode, press a desired
price level shift key before a numeric entry.
When you use the FF method, you need not press the 
x
key for multiplication entries.
Lock shift mode
If you want to shift the PLU price level in the lock shift mode, press a desired price level shift key before a
numeric entry.
•  When you use the FF method, you need not press the 
x
key for multiplication entries.
NOTE
To shift the price level of another PLU
(Q’ty,        etc.) 
Numeric entry
x
P
Direct PLU
PLU code
Stay in the current
price level
PRICE
SHIFT1
PRICE
SHIFT7
P.SFT
#
n
n: Price shift level no.
Procedure
NOTE
(each item)
P
Direct PLU
PLU code
(Q’ty,       etc.) 
Numeric entry
x
(each transaction)
P
Direct PLU
PLU code
[Payment]
(Q’ty,       etc.) 
Numeric entry
x
Return to 
the default
price level
(start level)
for the clerk
PRICE
SHIFT1
PRICE
SHIFT7
P.SFT
#
n
n: Price shift level no.
PRICE
SHIFT1
PRICE
SHIFT7
P.SFT
#
n
n: Price shift level no.
Procedure
PRICE
SHIFT7
PRICE
SHIFT1
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PLU price level 1:  PLU code 1 (@1.15), PLU code 2 (@2.50)
PLU price level 2:  PLU code 1 (@5.00), PLU code 2 (@7.50)
• When your POS terminal has been programmed for the automatic return mode (by one item):
• When your POS terminal has been programmed for the lock shift mode:
Condiment entries
Your terminal may be programmed for prompting condiment and preparatory instructions for a menu-item
PLU.
Example:
When you enter a menu-item PLU, a prompting message such as “HOWCOOK?” and a list of the “Following
PLUs” will appear.  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 “HOWCOOK?” will appear
to prompt you to specify one of “RARE,” “MED.RARE,” and “WELLDONE.”  If the guest chooses “RARE,”
select it from the list.  Then the next message “POTATO?” will appear 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 
c
key to end this entry.
Here is an example of how to perform a condiment entry when your condiment table is as shown below.
Example
Display
Display
Key operation
1
≥ 1
2
c
Key operation
> 1
≥ 1
2
c
23
                25
                  27
     (HOWCOOK?)           (RARE  0.00)
  (MED.RARE  0.00)    (WELLDONE  0.00)
33
37
  38
       (POTATO?)
    (P. CHIPS  0.60)    (MASHED.P  0.60)      (BAKED.P  0.50)
Table number                    PLU codes for condiment entry (programmed text, price)
  Next table no.
1
4
4
PLUs
Message text
Menu-item
PLUs
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• Your POS terminal will continue to operate for the condiment entry until you finish the entire condiment
entry programmed for the PLU.  During the condiment entry, if you enter a normal PLU, which is not in the
condiment table, an error message will appear.
• When the 
key is pressed, the entry skips to the next table which is programmed.
• When the 
key is pressed, its condiment entry is canceled in the programmed mode (REG/MGR or
MGR).
• When you enter a PLU priced at “0.00,” only the text will be printed on the receipt.
• No refund entry is possible for any condiment entries.  When you perform a refund entry with a menu-item
PLU and the condiment PLUs assigned to the menu-item PLU are automatically registered as a refund
entry.
• You may omit the compulsory condiment entry by pressing the 
key. 
• The cursor void entry is allowed for those PLUs that are entered as condiments (menu and condiment).
• The multiplication entry can be made for each condiment item independently.  However, sum of the
entered quantity per condiment table have to be same or below as menu PLU registration.
When no multiplication entry is made, the quantity is decided automatically to reach number of menu PLU
registration.
• You can press the 
key to shift a price level during the condiment PLU entry.
P.SFT
#
CANCEL
CANCEL
C_NEXT
NOTE
Example
Display
e
e
c
21
Select “RARE” 
from the list.
Select “MASHED.P” 
from the list.
Key operation
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Happy hour
If the date/time range is programmed for each happy hour, the price corresponding to the price level is
automatically registered within the time range. When the entry time becomes to be out of the time range, the
price level returns to the level before the time range:
You can program “Happy hour price shift: Yes/No” for each clerk.
The following examples show that 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM are programmed for price level 2.
• Between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM
• Excepting the time range from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Example
Display
Display
Key operation
1
c
Key operation
1
c
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