Elements of the cash register
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Key switch
The key switch is the cash register’s "nerve centre".
There are three different keys, each of which enables different types of use.
The
OP
key entitles you to register amounts and print out X reports.
The
OW
key entitles you to register amounts, print out X and Z reports and
program the cash register.
The
OWP
key entitles you to register amounts, print out X and Z reports and
program the cash register. Furthermore, you can activate the training mode.
L
R
X
Z
P
T
Meaning of the different key positions
L
= Turns off power supply.
Each key can be turned to this position.
R
= Transactions can be registered (see chapter
"Operation").
Each key can be turned to this position.
X
= Reports can be printed
without
memory deletion (X
reports) (see Chapter "Reports").
Each key can be turned to this position.
Z
= Reports can be printed
with
memory deletion (Z
reports) (see Chapter "Reports").
OW
and
OWP
keys can be turned to this position.
P
= Programming level,
Programming the system flags, departments, items,
prices, etc.
OW
and
OWP
keys can be turned to this position.
T
= Training mode,
Carrying out transactions without storage (see Chapter
"Operation" / "Training mode").
The
OWP
key can be turned to this position.
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