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Cash register characteristics
THE EURO-50TE MINI CASH REGISTER KEYBOARD
The cash register keyboard is divided into two basic key groups – numeric keys and function keys. If there
are two functions on a single key, it is necessary to select individual functions as follows: the function on
the lower part of the key is selected by simply pushing the key. To choose the upper function on the key,
it is necessary to first push and hold the „SHIFT“ key, then press the desired function key. The keyboard is
very comfortable and is ready for all-day operation. The keys are marked by large and simple icons for fast
orientation.
Figure 2.3 – The Euro-50TE Mini keyboard
Notice: Use a clean, dry cloth to clean the keyboard. Never use cleaning agents such as petrol or solvents.
The use of such chemicals can lead to damage to the keyboard or cause discoloration. If you need to clean
a heavily soiled keyboard, we recommend using a 3M cleaning spray.
Names and functions of buttons (keys)
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NUMERICAL KEYS are used for entering numerical values and for entering text in the program-
ming „P“ mode.
Holding down the SHIFT key and then pressing a key with dual functions selects the function writ-
ten on the upper part of the key.
The CLEAR button is used to clear an amount that has been entered incorrectly from the nume-
ric keyboard. This button also cancels an incorrectly entered function and the sound signalling
ERROR/ALARM. It cancels incorrect letters when entering text.
The VOID button is used to correct an item that has already been registered. In the “P mode this
button is used for printing out all active items on the given menu.
The REFUND button enables you to buy back returned packages during a sale or as an indepen-
dent transaction.
Pressing the EAN button in the “R” and “T” mode allows you to ring a sale by directly entering the
bar code reference number. In the “P“ mode, pressing this button allows you to input the specific
programmed values.
Summary of Contents for Euro-50TE Mini
Page 1: ...Euro 50TE Mini User Manual version 1 0...
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Page 7: ...INTRODUCTION...
Page 13: ...CASH REGISTER CHARACTERISTICS...
Page 21: ...PROGRAMMING THE CASH REGISTER...
Page 39: ...OPERATION IN REGISTRATION MODE...
Page 61: ...REPORTS...
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Page 69: ...OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...
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Page 73: ...HELPFUL ADVICE...
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