Login:
Votes - , Average rating: ( )

User manual Toshiba, model TEC EO1-11095

Manafacture: Toshiba
File size: 838.18 kb
File name: 9762a964-9234-4f63-a485-bd30c3ad698a.pdf

Language of manual:en

The document is loading, please wait
The document is loading, please wait

manual abstract


In this position, the register will allow programming operations. Z ............... (LOCK position) The register operations are locked when the Mode Lock is in this position. SET REG Meanwhile, the Display Message and the Key current time are displayed. REG ........... Normal cash register operations are carried MGR out in this mode. However, the operations Key requiring a Manager Intervention cannot be performed in this mode. X.............. The sale totals in memory can be read and the programmed data can be verified in this position. MGR ........... This position allows to register all normal cash register operations to be carried out in the MA “REG” mode and the operations requiring a Key Manager Intervention. -.............. This is the “Negative Mode”, which automatically processes all the entries in the reverse way, i.e. positive items into negative, and the negative into positive. It is usually used to return or cancel all the items once purchased in a sale in the “REG” or “MGR” mode. Z .............. All the resettable totals and their respective counters in memory will be read and reset in this position. 4.2 MODE SELECTOR KEYS REG REG Key: The REG Key is used by the cashier or clerk who operates the register. MGR MGR Key: The MGR Key is used by the store manager or a person authorized by the manager. MA MA Key: The MA Key is used by the store manager who will daily supervise the collection of money and the printout of transactions recorded by the register. This key is also used when programming the register. The keys may be inserted or pulled out at the “LOCK” or “REG” position. In the OPERATOR’S GUIDE, functions and operations will be described within the range of the Mode Lock positions of LOCK and REG using the REG key. Since operations requiring other positions and keys are controlled by the store manager, they are described in the MANAGER’S GUIDE. 4-1 5. DISPLAY EO1-11095 5. DISPLAY 5. DISPLAY The operator display is located at the top of the register just above the keyboard. OPERATOR DISPLAY (Front Display) DPT RPT AMOUNT TL ST CGR OFF ALM SIGN ON IN-LINE SLIP The customer display can be fixed as a rear display or moved to form a remote display. It can be moved up, down, to the right, and to the left, and thus is fully adjustable according to the position of the customer. CUSTOMER DISPLAY (Rear or Remote Display) AMOUNT TL ST CG 5-1 5. DISPLAY EO1-11095 5.1 NUMERIC DISPLAY 5.1 NUMERIC DISPLAY AMOUNT (7 digits) Displays the numeric data, such as amount, quantity, etc. When the amount is negative, the symbol “ -” is displayed as well. NOTE: When the following codes are being entered, the digits for “RPT” and “DPT” may be used as well (all 10 digits). On exceeding the 10 digits, the lowest 10 digits are being displayed. Non-add Number (max. 18 digits) Customer File No. (max. 12 digits) DPT (2 digits) Displays the Department Code of the department item just entered. It stays lit when repeating the same department item entry. RPT (1 digit) Displays the repeat count of the same Department or PLU item. The count is indicated from the second entry on, and only the lowest digit of the repeat count will be displayed even when the count exceeds nine (such as “0” for 10, “1” for 11, etc.) 5.2 TRIANGULAR LAMPS SIGN ON This lamp turns lit only when the Cashier Code Entry method is selected. It lights up when a cashier has signed ON or signed IN. It goes out when the cashier has signed OFF or signed OUT. ALM Lights up with the alarm buzzer generated to indicate that the last operation or numeric entry was an error. To clear the error status, depress the [C] key. R OFF Lights up when the Receipt-OFF mode is declared by the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [RECEIPT]) key. In this condition, no receipts will be issued for a sale to be entered. It goes out by depressing the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [RECEIPT]) key again for Receipt-ON mode. TL Lights up on a finalizing operation with the total amount displayed when the sale is finalized without any amount tendered. ST Lights up when the [ST] key is depressed, indicating that the displayed amount is subtotal. The lamp is also illuminated when the [TXBL TL] or [FSTL TEND] key is depressed, indicating that the displayed amount is the taxable total or food-stampable total. It also lights up when the amount tendered is less than the sale total with the shortage amount (balance due) is displayed. CG When an amount tendering operation is performed, it lights up with the change due displayed. 5.3 STATUS LAMPS SLIP Lights up when a validation slip is properly inserted to allow validation print. It flickers to require a validation when the validation compulsory status has been programmed on the last operation. It also flickers to require an endorsement print using the Remote Slip Printer or the Receipt/Journal Printer. IN-LINE Flickers when a PC job is being executed. 5-2 6. OUTLINE OF PREPARATION PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATING THE ECR EO1-11095 6. OUTLINE OF PREPARATION PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATIN...

Reviews



Your review
Your name:
Please, enter two numbers from picture:
capcha





Category