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Clerk Keys
This POS terminal allows the operator to use the following four clerk identification systems:
• Real clerk keys (standard 6 clerks/max. 126 clerks)
• Clerk code entry (max. 255 clerks)
• Clerk entry keys (max. 10 clerks)
• WMF clerk keys (max. 127 clerks)
The standard POS terminal has been shipped with the real clerk key system being programmed. If you want
to change the clerk identification system, contact your authorized SHARP dealer.
• Clerk code entry (max. 255 clerks)
• Clerk entry keys (max. 10 clerks)
• WMF clerk keys (max. 127 clerks)
The standard POS terminal has been shipped with the real clerk key system being programmed. If you want
to change the clerk identification system, contact your authorized SHARP dealer.
Real clerk keys (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
These keys serve to identify clerks. Put one of the 1 through 6 keys in the clerk switch.
Clerk code entry (1 through 9999)
Enter the clerk code by using the following procedure:
Enter the clerk code by using the following procedure:
XXXX
Clerk code
CLK
#
Clerk entry keys
CLK10
CLK1
These keys identify clerks. Touch any one of these keys.
WMF clerk keys
Put one of the WMF clerk keys in the WMF clerk switch.
Put one of the WMF clerk keys in the WMF clerk switch.
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Before Operating the POS
Terminal
Terminal
This chapter describes those steps required prior to using the POS terminal for the first time.
Display Adjustment
You can adjust the brightness and contrast of the display by using the corresponding controls.
The backlight in the display is a consumable part.
When the LCD display may no longer be adjusted and becomes darker, you should change the backlight.
Consult your authorized SHARP dealer for further details.
When the LCD display may no longer be adjusted and becomes darker, you should change the backlight.
Consult your authorized SHARP dealer for further details.
Connecting the Printer and Installing the Paper Rolls
This POS terminal may be configured with multiple types of printers offered in the market. For specific
instructions related to the handling and care of the printer, please refer to the applicable printer instruction
manual.
instructions related to the handling and care of the printer, please refer to the applicable printer instruction
manual.
•
Brightness control
Turning the control backwards
darkens the display and turning it
forwards brightens the display.
darkens the display and turning it
forwards brightens the display.
•
Contrast control
Turning the control backwards
darkens the display and turning it
forwards lightens the display.
darkens the display and turning it
forwards lightens the display.
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PGM1 mode
PGM2 mode
PRICE mode
AUTO KEY mode
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X1/Z1 mode
X2/Z2 mode
REG mode
OPXZ mode
OFF mode
Selecting an Operating Mode
The POS terminal will display the following listing by touching the
MODE
key.
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 9 operating modes:
supports the following 9 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, touch
the
does not list this mode. To select this mode from the mode selection window, touch
the
CANCEL
key.
This mode allows clerks to take X or Z reports on their sales information. It can also be
used for employee time function.
used for employee time function.
This mode locks all operations of the POS terminal. When you select this mode, the
window will disappear. Touching any key turns the POS terminal ON.
window will disappear. Touching any key turns the POS terminal ON.
This mode is used to take various daily 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 and discount percentages.
as unit prices and discount percentages.
This mode allows you to program those items which can be programmed in the PGM1
mode and do not require frequent changes such as date, time, and terminal functions.
mode and do not require frequent changes such as date, time, and terminal functions.
This mode allows you to program automatic sequencing keys.
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Mode Selection
Selecting a mode
Use one of the following three methods:
1.
Touch the desired option line in the window.
2.
Move the cursor to a desired option by using the
or
key. Then touch the
ENTER
key.
3.
Enter the desired option number by using a numeric key.
Then touch the
Then touch the
ENTER
key.
NOTE
When you want to enter the REG mode, simply touch the
CANCEL
key.
Returning to the mode selection window
To return to the mode selection window, use the following
procedure:
procedure:
1.
Touch the
MODE
or
CANCEL
key with the menu screen of the
selected mode displayed.
• You will enter the REG mode.
2.
Touch the
MODE
key.
• You will return to the mode selection window.
Procedure
Procedure
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