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UP-3300 (serv.man5)
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Handy Guide
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EPOS / Keyboard and display
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The BS and BT screen also has a maximum of 30 keys.
This screen will appear when the operator presses the Bill Split or
Bill Transfer keys.
It is unlikely that you will make any changes to the default layout
on these two screens.
The remaining two screens are called PGM command and X/Z
command.
These keys can not be allocated to your keyboard as they are
fixed in the program mode screens and in the X and Z mode
screens.
They would normally contain Auto keys these would be used to
simplify taking reports whilst having the extra security of the mode
positions.
When you select any one of these 22 screens ready to program, a
Sub Menu screen will appear there will always be four choices
from this screen they are: -
1 Settings
2 Copy
3 Initial key layout
4 Name
The Settings selection would be made when you are allocating
keys to the key screen.
The copy selection is used to copy one screen layout to another.
For example if the format is to be the same on Function-1 screen
as on function-5 screen, set the first screen up, then copy this to
the next screen.
This is a useful time saving feature
Selecting the initial key layout will always overwrite the screen with
the default settings; this would be the screen from Master reset.
And the final selection is the name.
This name will appear on the top line of the LCD display, to inform
the operator which screen they are presently in.
We will now cover some general information on the key screens.
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A single key can be connected up to a maximum of 3 keys
horizontally, or 2 keys vertically, this would give the appearance of
a long key or a tall key.
You can also connect 4 keys together 2 vertically and 2
horizontally this will create a 2 by 2 key.
This is the largest size key available.
There is a maximum of 16 characters for the displayed key top
text.
Depending on the Key size you can have up to 4 lines of text.
The “_” character is used as a line return.
This text is different to the text that is printed out.
This means you could have the product printed as BOTTLE OF
LAGER
 on the printers and the key top text as LAGER.
There are 22 key screens, which can be programmed to contain
almost any key.
You cannot use the level keys within a Menu screen.
You  can use the levels on other screens such as Function
screens or Sub screens; this in effect could give you up to 600
products on one screen using the 10 level keys.
The single size key can be set to one of two sizes (please refer to
Display Layout in this guide).
There is a choice of 16 colours for each key top.
This concludes the section covering the Key screens
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The next area to look at as part of this guide is the Display Layout.
Display Layout.
There are two sections to program the first choice is key size, the
other is Display size.
The amount of keys you can have on the main screen is
dependent upon the size you select for the key size and display
size.
For example if you select the display area to be eight, which is the
largest size of display area then there will be less space for the
key tops, if you select 3 then there will be the maximum space for
key tops
The UP3300 has two sizes of single key tops these will be
refereed to as type A and type B
Type A is a single key size of 3 by 8
Type B is the single key size of 4 by 8 (Refer to picture page 9)
There are obvious advantages to both key sizes.
The 3 by 8 selection is a smaller key and will therefore allow more
key tops on the screen.
These keys will allow for 6 characters of text, which is one line per
single key top
Whereas the 4 by 8 size is a slightly larger key, this will give you
fewer keys but will allow for 12 characters, which are 2 lines of text
per single key top.
The UP3300 is defaulted to 3 x 8 if this is changed to 4 x 8 then
the keyboards will have to be reprogrammed.
If the key size is changed the UP3300 will then ask if you want the
default screen, if you then press the list key you will see there is a
choice of default or MRS-2.
If the screen has changed from 3 x 8 to 4 x 8 then you may have
to select MRS-2 keyboard selection.
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This is not a complete master reset 2 as the PLU data etc. will
remain in the memory, the master reset 2 from here refers to the
key allocation only.
Remember if selecting 3 x 8 or 4 x 8 for the single size key tops
this will apply to all the single size keys on all key screens.
As mentioned earlier the height of the main display area is also
changeable.
The smallest size is 3 keys high and the largest selection is 8 keys
high the size you select will then determine the remaining area for
key tops.
Depending on the key top size and the display size you will be
able to allocate between 30 keys and 65 keys on each key screen.
The display layout size should be carried out before the Free Key
Layout as you may lose keys if the display area is increased in
size.
For example if there are keys assigned to the area below the
display and the display area is then increased these keys will be
lost.
That concludes Guide-1, Key Screen and Display Layout.
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