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EPOS / UP3500 In-Line (IRC Network) Manual
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You can assign one satellite to the function of a back-up master. If the master fails during guest check
operation, the assigned terminal will perform the master’s function.
A machine number from 1 to 999999 can be entered.
If zero is entered, there will be no back-up master in the IRC system.
This assignment can be done in the INLINE CONFIG window of the master.
For determining whether your IRC system should have a back-up master or not, please consult your
authorized SHARP dealer.
1. 
Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. 
Select “2 SETTING” from the displayed menu.
The SETTING window will appear.
3. 
Select “21 INLINE CONFIG” from the displayed menu.
The INLINE CONFIG window will appear.
4. 
Touch the “BMA MACHINE NO.” line and enter the machine number of the terminal to serve as a
backup master, and then touch the [CONTINUE] key.
The MASTER LIST window will appear.
5. 
Touch the [CONTINUE] key again to close the MASTER LIST window.
• For determining which satellite should be selected for BMA MACHINE NO., please consult your
authorized SHARP dealer.
The master declaration function enables the back-up master or the master to declare to serve as
the master when the master or back-up master breaks down, and the recovery declaration
function enables the back-up master or the master to inform satellites of its recovery.
If the master and back-up master communicate with each other without any problems, a “master
declaration” should not be done at the master or back-up master. Otherwise the communication
between them stops.
For details of these functions, see “Master declaration” and “Recovery declaration” on pages
50–53.
NOTE
4. Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master – master
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You can specify whether to enable or disable the system retry function if a communication between
machines does not end successfully.
This function can be specified in the INLINE CONFIG window of the master and each satellite in the IRC system.
1. 
Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. 
Select “2 SETTING” from the displayed menu.
The SETTING window will appear.
3. 
Select “21 INLINE CONFIG” from the displayed menu.
The INLINE CONFIG window will appear.
4. 
Touch the “SYSTEM RETRY” line and select “ENABLE” or “DISABLE”, and then touch the [CONTINUE]
key to complete the setting. (The following is applied only in the case of the setting at the master.)
The MASTER LIST window will appear.
5. 
Touch the [CONTINUE] key again to close the MASTER LIST window.
• If the system retry function is enabled, a transmission job with which an error has occurred is
not finalized immediately, but the master waits for selection of one of the three commands
(RETRY, ABORT and IGNORE). Then the master retries access to the satellite that has
caused the transmission error or terminates the access as a successful or unsuccessful
transmission depending on the selection made.
• If the function is disabled, the job is terminated immediately.
• For further information, see the “System retry function” section on pages 55–56.
• The default setting is “ENABLE.”
At a satellite, you can choose which machine, either the master or the satellite, should be searched first for
the PLU/EAN code. If you specify that the master should be searched first and enter the PLU/EAN code, the
master is first searched and then the satellite is searched, and vice versa.
However, either choice of search order made at the master is invalid. In other words, even if you specify at
the master that the satellite should be first searched, the master will be first searched.
1. 
Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. 
Select “2 SETTING” from the displayed menu.
The SETTING window will appear.
3. 
Select “21 INLINE CONFIG” from the displayed menu.
The INLINE CONFIG window will appear.
4. 
Touch the “LOOKUP ORDER” line and select “MA” or “SA”, and then touch the [CONTINUE] key.
6. Choosing whether to search the master or satellite
first for the PLU/EAN code – satellite
NOTE
5. Specifying whether to enable or disable the system retry function
when a transmission error occurs – master and satellite
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1. 
Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. 
Select “1 READING” from the displayed menu.
The READING window will appear.
3. 
Select “45 INLINE CONFIG” from the displayed menu.
(To display the hidden menu for reading, scroll the screen to the right or left using the right-pointing or
left-pointing arrow key down on the screen.)
The INLINE READING window will appear.
4. 
Select “1 INLINE PRESET” from the displayed menu.
The PLEASE SELECT OUTPUT DEVICE. dialogue will appear.
5. 
Select “1.DISPLAY” or “2.PRINT.” 
If a receipt/report printer is not set up for the terminal, “1.DISPLAY” is the only valid choice.
Sample Print (master)
Sample Print (satellite)
Terminal number of the master
MWS port no.
Terminal number of the satellite
MWS port no.
System retry function (enable/disable)
List of the machines involved in the IRC system 
(terminal no. and machine no.)
Back-up master (terminal no. and machine no.)
The machine from which the PLU/EAN code is searched first
The machine from which the 
PLU/EAN code is searched first
System retry function (enable/disable)
NOTE
7. Reading the contents of the IRC programming – master and satellite
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For connection of a remote printer to a terminal(s) in the IRC system, be sure to consult your authorized
SHARP dealer.
(1) Basic programming for the remote printer – master and satellite
With the following procedure, you can do basic programming for the remote printer(s) included in the
IRC system.
For initial setup of the remote printer, please consult your authorized SHARP dealer.
1. 
Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. 
Select “2 SETTING” from the displayed menu.
The SETTING window will appear.
3. 
Select “14 DEVICE CONFIG” from the displayed menu.
The DEVICE CONFIG window will appear.
4. 
Select a remote printer (KP#1-KP#9) to be programmed from the displayed menu.
A corresponding setting window for the remote printer will appear.
5. 
Carry out the programming for the remote printer.
(See the next page for programming for individual remote printer items.)
• Be sure to consult your authorized SHARP dealer for the correct settings.
6.
After completion of settings for desired programming items, touch the [EXIT] key.
The DATA NOT SAVED  SAVE IT? dialogue will appear.
7. 
Select  “1.SAVE.”
8. Programming for the remote printer
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