Euro 500TE Handy
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ECR programming manual
1) The cashiers name
2) The cashiers password
3) The cashiers authorization
The ECR allows cataloguing of transactions for
up to six cashiers. Cashier password program-
ming allows the cashier is registered in ECR
and s/he can use particular functions of the ma-
chine. After cashier login the name of the cash-
ier will be printed on the receipt and all trans-
actions will be registered under his/her name.
Cashier programming procedure:
1) Switch the cash register into the P mode by
pressing
4A
.
2) Press the
KJ
(
Password
) button.
Display contains the cashier’s number, and
label
NAME
. Second line contains the ac-
tual cashier’s name.
3) Enter the cashier name. The name can have
up to ten characters. If you make a mistake,
correct the previous character by pressing
the
F
(
Clear
) button. The details on
entering texts can be found at the end on
this chapter.
4) After entering the name, press the
D
(
Subtotal
). The ECR will display the cur-
rent cashier number and the label
PASSW.
in the first display row. Cashier program-
ming can be finished by pressing the but-
ton
E
(
Total
) at any time (next steps
won’t run).
5) Enter the password for the current cashier.
The password is made up from up to four
characters. If you make a mistake while en-
tering a password, press
F
(
Clear
) key
to correct it.
6) Finish the cashier password programming
by pressing
D
(
Subtotal
) key. The
ECR will then display the current cashier
number, along with
ACCESS
label to in-
dicate you’re now programming cashier ac-
cess rights. Cashier programming can be
finished by pressing the button
E
(
To-
tal
) at any time (next steps won’t run).
7) Programme the cashier access flags accord-
ing to the table 3.17. If you make a mistake,
you can press
F
(
Clear
) key to correct
the mistake. Note: you cannot forbid access
to “P” mode for cashier No. 1.
8) Finish the programming of cashier access
flags by pressing
D
(
Subtotal
) key.
The ECR consequently displays the cur-
rently programmed cashier number and la-
bel indicating operations are programmed
(“
OPERATION
”) in the first row and
the currently valid operation flags for that
cashier in the second row. If you press
E
(
Total
), you will finish the cashier
programming.
9) Programme the operation flags accord-
ing to the table 3.18. If you mistype any of
the digits, you can correct by pressing
F
(
Clear
).
10) By pressing the
D
(
Subtotal
) key, you
will start programming of another cash-
ier, thus continue with step 3. If you press
E
(
Total
), you will finish the cashier
programming.
Correction of cashiers
1) Switch the cash register into the P mode by
pressing
4A
.
Digit Meaning
Valid values
1
“X” mode access
0 – forbidden,
1 – granted
2
“Z” mode access
3
“P” mode access
4
“T” mode access
< Table
3.17
Cashier mode access
flags.
1. cashier NAME
CASHIER 1
1. cashier PASSW.
0001
1. cashier ACCESS
1111
1. cashier OPERATION
1111
Digit Meaning
Valid values
1
“Receive stock” op.
0 – forbidden,
1 – granted
2
“Hand out stock” op.
3
“Order” operation
4
“Inventory” operation
< Table
3.18
Cashier operation flags.