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Removable Cash Drawer with Lock
With reference to figure 4, the cash drawer has slots for
banknotesand forcoins.Openthedrawerbypressing or
byslidingthehiddenemergencybuttonunderneaththeregister.
Transaction Keypad Functions
With the transaction keypad sheet installed and referring to
figure 5:
1. - Advances the receipt or journal paper one line
feed; advances the paper continuously when held down.
2. - Toggles the cash register between printing or not
the sales receipt in REG and MGR modes.
3. - Opens a table, calls up the items ordered by a
determinate table and closes the table when the
transaction is finalized.
4. - Confirms an entered clerk number.
5. - As the Guest key, enters the number of guests
atadeterminatetable. As the Tray TL-Tray key, provides
the order total for a determinate guest (tray) in the party.
6. - As the Divide Payment key, divides the total of
the sales (invoice) amount equally among the guests at
a given table. As the Extra Invoice key, issues an
additional invoice on guest request after the standard
invoice is issued.
7. - With table tracking active, operates as the New
Balance key, temporarily closing the orders of a given
table until the final invoice is issued. When table tracking
is not active, operates as the Hold/Recall key, holding
and then later recalling a sales transaction, and allowing
in the meantime a second transaction to be performed.
8. - Price Look-Up key for defining the preset price
of a individual article, and assigning it to a specific
department.
9. - As the Review key, prints a proforma receipt
before finalizing the sales transaction. As the Pay Trans
key, transfers payment from one form of payment to
another after the sales transaction is finalized.
10. - Allows price entries for departments 6-10. For
departments 11-99, press this key, then manually enter
the department number using the numeric keypad and
then press this key again.
11. - Registers sales that are put on a credit card other
than that defined as Credit card 1or the Charge card.
12. - Registers sales that are put on a credit card other
than that defined as Credit card 2 or the Charge card.
13. - Used to enter a price manually for a PLU article.
14. - Used to enter the first of two prices assigned to
a given PLU.
15. - -Usedtogetherwith [
PLU page n
],register
the prices associated with the related PLU article.
16. - Used to enter the second of two prices assigned
to a given PLU.
17. - - Give direct access to PLU prices. By
default, PLU Page 1 is used to select PLUs 1 to 42, PLU
Page 2 to select PLUs 201 to 242 and PLU Page 3 to
select PLUs 301 to 342. You can reprogram the PLU
ranges associated with these three page keys.
18. - Subtotals a sale during a transaction for a number
of items that are to be discounted or increased by a fixed
percentage, or by an amount. Also used for programming
VAT rates.
19. -Totals exact cashtransactions, computeschange
and totals transactions that are split tendered with check
or credit card and cash together. Prints one or more
copies of the last sales receipt.
20. - Registers sales paid by check. If the clerk
security system is enabled, confirms the clerk three-digit
code entered.
21. - Registers sales that are put on the credit card
defined as the Charge card.
22. - - Departments1 through5,to entersingleor
multipleitemsalestoaparticulardepartment.Whenpressed
after , registers to Departments 6 through 10.
23. - Enters a decimal point for defining product
quantities with decimals during sales transactions.
24. - / - Numeric keys for entering
amounts, departments, multiplication factors for repeat
items, percentages and amounts to be subtracted or
added.
25. - Clears an entry made on the numeric keypad
or with before finalizing a transaction with a
Department or function key. Also used to clear error
conditions.
26. - Deletes the last item entered, and corrects a
particular entry after it is processed and printed, or full
entries after a subtotal (for a maximum of 50 items).
27. - Multiplies [DEPARTMENT] or entries,
toggles between displaying the current date and the
current time. Press three times to view the number of
sales data lines still available in the Electronic Journal
(when enabled).
28. - Subtracts an item that is returned for refund.
29. - As the %2 key, when programmed accordingly,
subtracts or adds a percentage from an item or sales
total.AsthePO key, registers any money taken out of the
cash drawer that is not part of a sale.