Euro 500TE Handy
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ECR programming manual
scanner configuration are usually located in
scanner‘s service manual.
Example:
We want to programme the Metrologic scan-
ner so it can properly read EAN 13+2 bar-codes.
The EAN 13+2 bar-codes, that are commonly
used in newspapers and magazines, begin with
number sequence 977. Firstly, the „Enable Two
Digit Supplements“ configuration option must
be turned on. However, this needn‘t suffice,
since the scanner can occasionally miss the bar-
code extension. Therefore turn also the „Ena-
ble 977 (2 Digit) Supplement Required“ con-
figuration option on. After these settings are in
effect, the scanner will always scan for the two-
digit extension if it determines that the bar-
code begins in sequence 977. If the extension
isn‘ there, such bar-code (that begins with 977)
wouldn‘t be even read.“
To properly scan the bar-codes starting in 0, it
is necessary to programme thee scanner to con-
vert UPC-A codes to EAN-13.
Fast PLUs price programming
If you need to change only the prices of sev-
eral PLUs, you can easily do it by the following
procedure:
1) Switch the cash register into the “P” mode
by pressing
4A
.
2) Enter the PLU number of the PLU
whose price you wish to edit and press
the
b
(
Price
) button. If you omit the
PLU number, the ECR will start from
PLU No. 1. The display will show the PLU
number and the
PRICE
label in the first
line and the programmed price appears in
the second line.
3) Enter the new price (maximum eight digits
including two decimals).
4) Press the
D
(
Subtotal
) button. The cash
register then continues in the Price pro-
gramming of the next PLU; continue with
step 2. End PLU price programming any
time by pressing the
E
(
Total
) button.
PLU stock programming
The cash register also records stock informa-
tion for each PLU. The PLU stock informa-
tion can be changed to another value directly,
or you can add or subtract a particular quantity
from stock. The stock values are automatically
adjusted by operations in registration mode.
Stock programming procedure:
1) Switch the cash register into the “P” mode
by pressing
4A
.
2) Enter the PLU number whose stock you
wish to adjust and press the
I
(
Scales
)
button. If you don’t specify any number, the
editing starts from PLU No. 1. The display
will show PLU number and the
STOCK
la-
bel in the first row and the current stock
value in the second row.
3) Enter the new PLU stock value (maximum
nine digits of which three are decimal) and
press:
• the
D
(
Subtotal
) button to
overwrite the current stock value
with the value you entered,
• the
KC
(
Surcharge
) to add
the entered value to the current
stock,
• the
KB
(
Discount
) to sub-
tract entered value from the current
stock.
The maximum PLU stock value is
999,999,999, minimum is – 999,999,999.
If you are entering integer numbers, it suf-
fices to enter the integer part and press
.
.
After pressing one of the above keys the
ECR moves to next PLU.
4) To finish PLU stock programming press
the
E
(
Total
) button.
Correction of programmed PLUs
1) Switch the cash register into the “P” mode
by pressing
4A
.
2) Enter the PLU number of the PLU you
wish to edit and press the
c
(
PLU
) but-
ton. Analogously, you can use the bar-code
scanner: if you scan a bar-code in PLU
programming (except when programming
PLU name), you’ll jump to programming
the PLU with the scanned bar-code.
3) Continue with PLU editing as described in
subchapter above.
00001. PLU STOCK
180.00
00001. PLU PRICE
10.00