•
No Float:
This is similar to
Enabled
in that the scale is used by a single operator. The difference is that the operator is
automatically logged off the previous scale when logging on to the new scale.
•
Disabled:
The scale is used by multiple operators. Each operator must assign transactions to their operator key. This
has the advantage that, where multiple scales are in use you can weigh and assign the transaction on the closest,
available, scale. Each transaction can be on a different scale and the receipt can be printed on whichever scale is most
convenient.
If the Checkout mode is set to Enabled or No Float there may just be a single checkout key used to assign the transaction,
rather than separate operator keys for each operator. Also, if you scan a product barcode, it is immediately assigned
without needing to press either operator or checkout key.
Your manager should be able to advise you how your scale has been set up if it is not clear from the above.
Note:
In the following instructions
Operator Key
means either the operator key assigned to you or the
Checkout Key
if that
is what you have available.
PoS-Disabled
This mode prints counter receipts only, that is, there is no payment handling.
Example:
Weighed Goods
1.
Place the goods on the scale.
2.
Select the PLU.
3.
Press the Operator Key. The screen briefly shows the subtotal.
4.
To show the subtotal at any time press the Operator Key.
5.
To print the receipt, while the subtotal for the operator is on the screen, press
.
Example:
Non-Weighed Goods
1.
Select the PLU.
2.
If there is more than one item, press
and enter the number of items.
3.
Press the Operator Key. The screen briefly shows the subtotal.
4.
To show the subtotal at any time press the Operator Key.
5.
To print the receipt, while the subtotal for the operator is on the screen, press
.
PoS - Enabled
PoS (Point of Sale) mode is normally used in conjunction with a cash drawer.
Dedicated ECR (Electronic Cash Register) keys are usually set up for a scale that is linked to a cash drawer. The position of
the ECR keys depends on how the scale has been set up.
These may include the following keys:
•
Cash
•
Coupon
•
Cheque
•
£5
•
Credit Card
•
£10
•
Account
•
Debit Card
•
Received on Account
There may also be some basic Electronic Cash Register (ECR) banking functions:
•
No Sale:
Allows you to open the cash drawer without entering a sale. A No Sale slip is printed.
•
Float:
Allows you to add money to the cash drawer so that you can give change.