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ER-A880 (serv.man7)
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EPOS / ERA850 880 Sharp Application Program Manual
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12
System Maintenance
V1.395
FILE MAINTENANCE
Keyboard File
Item Keys
1-84
Trading keys (28 displayed at a time).
Function Keys
85-96
Function keys before selection of a transaction (no arrows).
Function Keys
97-126
Trading function keys (10 at a time).
Function Keys
127-138
Payment keys (no arrows).
Item Keys
139-148
Payment methods.
149-156
Not used.
SPECIFYING THE KEYBOARD NUMBER
Enter Keyboard No (1-9):  Enter the number of the keyboard you want to maintain.
SELECTING THE TERMINAL MODEL
Please select till model:  Use the up and down arrow keys to move the  highlight bar to the
terminal model you require (A850 or A880) and  press ENTER.  Alternatively, you can select
the terminal by pressing the number beside the model required.
SELECTING THE KEYBOARD LEVEL (A850 only)
The keyboard level is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Press any key to confirm that you want to continue.
ALLOCATING THE KEYS
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Use the up and down arrow keys, the page up and page down keys or the HOME key to move
the cursor to the key number you want to allocate.
Key No:  The number of the key position on the terminal keyboard.  This field cannot be
changed.
M A N A G E M E N T  F U N C T I O N S
KEYBOARD FILE MAINTENANCE
---------------------------------------------
Key No
Key Type
Description
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001
FUNCTION TYPE  :  01
002
F02
FUNCTION TYPE  :  02
003
F03
FUNCTION TYPE  :  03
004
F04
FUNCTION TYPE  :  04
005
P01
PRESET TYPE  :  01
006
P02
PRESET TYPE  :  02
007
L01
LIST TYPE  :  01
008
L02
LIST TYPE  :  02
009
L03
LIST TYPE  :  03
010
P03
PRESET TYPE  :  03
011
W01
PRESET SERVER  :  01
012
D11
DATA TYPE  :  11
013
D12
DATA TYPE  :  12
014
M01
MACRO TYPE  :  01
015
F06
FUNCTION TYPE  :  06
016
F07
FUNCTION TYPE  :  07
017
F08
FUNCTION TYPE  :  08
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â ‘ (down),   ‘ á ‘ (up),   PgDn,   PgUp,   HOME
(Keyboard 1  Level 0)
F01
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FILE MAINTENANCE
Keyboard File
Key Type:  Enter the three character code to identify the key type you want to allocate in this
key position, or enter 000 (zero) to allocate a blank key on the keyboard. The codes are
entered with the first alphabetic character identifying the type of key and  then the two digit
number of the key.  For example, F01 would be terminal function number 1 and P05 would be
the preset PLU key number 5.  The key type alphabetic characters are as follows:-
D
Special Data keys (not used for A880)
F
Terminal Function keys
L
List keys
P
Preset PLU keys.
W
Preset server keys.
M
Keyboard macro key.
NOTE:
For the number to use after the Key Type, refer to the relevant maintenance
function, for example, Function Control, Preset PLUs.  The Data Types are
shown in the Special Data Types section of this manual.
Description:  A description for the key type is displayed.
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You can continue to allocate keys using this procedure.  When you  are satisfied all the  keys
have been allocated, press END.
The next keyboard level is displayed (A850 only) and you can continue by selecting the level
and allocating keys to the next terminal keyboard.
ENTERING KEY TEXT (A880 ONLY)
M A N A G E M E N T  F U N C T I O N S
KEYBOARD FILE MAINTENANCE
---------------------------------------------
Key No
Key Type
Description
UP TXT
MD TXT
LOW TXT
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001
FUNCTION TYPE  :  01
[
]
[SERVER
]
[
]
002
F02
FUNCTION TYPE  :  02
[
]
[TABLE
]
[
]
003
F03
FUNCTION TYPE  :  03
[
]
[PLU
]
[
]
004
F04
FUNCTION TYPE  :  04
[
]
[QTY
]
[
]
005
P01
PRESET TYPE  :  01
[
]
[CANELNI ]
[
]
006
P02
PRESET TYPE  :  02
[
]
[FUSILLI
]
[GARDNA ]
007
L01
LIST TYPE  :  01
[
]
[WINES
]
[
]
008
L02
LIST TYPE  :  02
[
]
[BEERS
]
[
]
009
L03
LIST TYPE  :  03
[
]
[SPIRITS
]
[
]
010
P03
PRESET TYPE  :  03
[
]
[SPAG
]
[CARBON ]
011
W01
PRESET SERVER  :  01
[
]
[SERV01
]
[
]
012
P06
PRESET TYPE  :  06
[MXD
]
[SIDE
]
[SALAD
]
013
P07
PRESET TYPE  :  07
[TOMATO ]
[& ONION ]
[SALAD
]
014
M01
MACRO TYPE  :  05
[
]
[    £5
]
[CASH
]
015
F06
FUNCTION TYPE  :  06
[
]
[RECEIPT ]
[
]
016
F07
FUNCTION TYPE  :  07
[
]
[BILL
]
[
]
017
F08
FUNCTION TYPE  :  08
[FREE
]
[TRANS
]
[
]
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‘ 
â ‘ (down),   ‘ á ‘ (up),   PgDn,   PgUp,   HOME
F01
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Keyboard File
Each key number for the A880 terminal that you want to use on the touch screen must have
text entered.  The text is displayed on the screen to indicate the area of the keyboard reserved
for the key (no text means the key is invisible).  Up to three lines of text may be entered to
describe the key (upper line, middle line, bottom line).  Please note that some key types have
text displayed automatically, for  example, server, table, and  the text may be changed to suit
your requirement.
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Use the TAB key to move the cursor to the text field you want to enter.
UP TXT:  Enter the text you  want to place on the top line of the key area, up to seven
characters.
MD TXT:  Enter the text you  want to place on the middle line of the key area, up to seven
characters.
LOW TXT:  Enter the text you want to place on the bottom line of the key area, up to seven
characters.
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Use the up arrow key or press ENTER to move the  cursor back to the key type field and
continue.
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FILE MAINTENANCE
Keyboard Macros
ACCESS
System Maintenance Menu
Choose option 1 - File Maintenance
File Maintenance Menu
Choose option 3 - Keyboard Macros
OVERVIEW
Keyboard macros enable you to set up one key on the terminal keyboard which will perform
several key depressions when pressed by the server.  For example, you could set up a macro
for a £5 fast cash button which will be the same as the server pressing 5  0  0  and Cash.
The numbers displayed in the first column are line numbers only and do not relate to the macro
itself.  The second column denotes the macro number and the third column is where you
define the key depressions you want to perform.  When you set up a macro, it may be entered
on one or more line numbers.  Where you use more than one line, the macro numbers should
be the same so that the system will perform the key depressions in sequence starting with the
first macro line then the second and so on.  If you enter another macro line to an existing
macro number, the lines may be separated on the display.  The system will automatically sort
the lines when the  function is terminated and the next time the  keyboard macros details are
displayed, all related macro lines will be displayed consecutively.  When the keyboard macro is
actioned on the terminal, the system will perform the key depressions in the order in which they
were entered onto the system (where relevant line by line).
Having entered the keyboard macro keys, you should then allocate a key position on the
terminal keyboard using the Keyboard File function.  Each keyboard macro is identified in the
keyboard file by the letter M followed by the keyboard macro number, for example, M01 would
be keyboard macro number 1.
MAINTAINING THE KEYBOARD MACROS
M A N A G E M E N T  F U N C T I O N S
KEYBOARD MACRO MAINTENANCE
---------------------------------------------------
01
500F27
02
2
1000F27
03
3
2000F27
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Enter digits and comma separated functions  e.g.  123F12,L3
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Move with  
  
  
  
   PgDn,   PgUp,   HOME     Press END to accept
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Use the up and down and left and right arrow keys, page up and page down keys or the HOME
key to move the cursor to the keyboard macro line number you want.
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