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No.
Key
Display
Description
1.
EL.
JOURNAL
Electr. Journal
CODE - - - -
Starts electronic journal printout.
2.
6688
Electr. Journal
Input No.:
Enter code 6688.
3.
0…9
Electr. Journal
Input
Enter the number of transactions you wish to print.
4.
SUB-
TOTAL
Printout of the last transactions.
4.1.2 Clerk Sign-On
A compulsory clerk sign-on can be programmed. Please see the System Flags
programming section. Before registering a transaction the clerk must sign on.
Signing on with the Clerk Lock
The clerk lock allows six clerks to sign on. Each of the six keys is individually encoded. All
transactions are then assigned to the individual clerks during the report generation and
performance can be evaluated.
Signing on with the Clerk I.D Number
The numeric ”Clerk” code enables clerks to sign on by entering a programmed clerk ID
number.
No.
Key
Display
Description
1.
CLERK
I.D.
Enter 11
Clerk Code
Press ”CLERK I.D.”.
2.
0…9
Enter the Clerk I.D. number (max. 4 digits).
3.
CLERK
I.D.
Sale Mode
Time: 13:34:45
Press ”CLERK I.D.” to confirm.
All transactions are now saved under the clerk currently signed on.
4.1.3 Assigned Clerk Area and Compulsory Invoice
Assigned Clerk Area
After having previously signed on, registered and closed that specific table, can only be
re-opened if the same clerk signs on again.
Compulsory Invoice
The programmed compulsory guest check (Flag 12) requires the clerk to press the
”INVOICE” key before he can finalize the guest check with the tendering key. This
prevents an accidental finalization of a guest check.