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Cash register characteristics
The Drawer button is used to print the customer number or other reference numbers on the
receipt. It is also used to open the drawer with no sale. In the void mode („R“ or „T“) this button
is used as arrow down or jump to next item.
The Password button is used in “R” mode to identify the cashier by password and to permit the
cashier to log in. Through this method, the proper cashier claims responsibility for the transacti-
ons. The name of the logged-in cashier, is printed on each receipt header. The transactions are
recorded in the cashier’s account and are displayed in the cashier’s report. In the void mode
(„R“ or „T“) this button is used as arrow up or jump to the previous item. It is also used to evoke
the cashier report in “X” mode and for the cashier programming in “P” mode.
The Paper feed button feed the receipt ribbon without printing. The receipt ribbon is fed in
1,5 cm by pressing this button.
Pressing the Receipt button in “T” mode allows you to switch the receipt printing on and off.
The printing switched off is signalized by “Prn” at the display.
The Multiply button is utilized for multiplication if two or more pieces of the same item are being
sold. It is used for displaying the time in the registration mode.
The Price button enables manual entry of an item price rather than the preprogrammed PLU
or DPT price. It is also used for fast PLU price programming in “P” mode.
The PLU button (price look-up) enables to call out the programmed data about an item, price,
name, department, VAT, etc. See PLU transactions. It evokes a PLU report in “X” or “Z” mode.
It is also used for PLU programming in “P” mode.
The Mode button is used for switching into the individual modes of the cash register. Exit the
STANDBY mode by pressing this button.
After finishing a transaction, print out the same receipt again by pressing Duplicate button. The
receipt is denoted “DUPLICATE”.
The Credit button is used to finalize the sale in case of credit card payment.
The Check button is used to finalize the transaction in case of check payment. It also evokes
a financial report in “X” mode and is used for the programmed data printing in “P” mode.
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These buttons are used to add the percent add-on or to subtract the percent discount for
a particular item or for the complete transaction according to the programmed values.
The percent add-on button
is also used for sales units programming in “P” mode. The
percent discount button
is also used for extended flags programming in P mode.
The Subtotal button displays and prints the actual subtotal value according to the setting of the
fourth system flag.
The Total/Cash button is used to finalize the sale in case of cash payment. It also evokes a dai-
ly report in “X” or “Z” mode.
The function in an upper part of a key is chosen by holding the Shift button and then pressing
the key with two functions
OPTIONAL PROGRAMMABLE KEYBOARD
Programmable keyboard is optional accessory, contains 10 fully programmable keys. By default they are
programmed as PLU1 - PLU10 and second level (with SHIFT key pressed) PLU11 - PLU20.
For every key you can program 16 scan codes (see end of the PROGRAMMING MANUAL chapter) i.e.
sequence of 16 pressed keys. That way you can sell e.g. package containing 4 items with discount by pres-
sing only one key. For improving registration speed you can also program there the most selling PLUs.
Summary of Contents for Euro-200T
Page 1: ...Euro 200T TX User manual version 1 0...
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Page 25: ...PROGRAMMING MANUAL...
Page 47: ...OPERATION IN REGISTRATION MODE...
Page 68: ...68 Operation in registration mode...
Page 69: ...REPORTS...
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Page 79: ...EURO2A SOFTWARE...
Page 81: ...OPTIONAL ECR ACCESSORIES...
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