THE CONTROL SWITCH
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The Control Switch on the left-edge of the cash register inside the printer compartment must be properly positioned to operate or
program the cash register. The Control Switch is also used to access the “X” and “Z” modes to print or reset the totals for the
management reports.
Depending on the desired operation, position the Control Switch as follows:
"off"
- The cash register is turned off and inoperable.
"R1" (On/Journal Tape)
- The cash register is set for standard sales operations, including preset options. A journal record is
printed for each transaction.
"R2" (On/Customer Receipt)
- The cash register is set for standard sales operations, including preset options. A customer
receipt prints for each transaction.
"X" (Prints Mid-Day or Periodic Management Reports)
- Prints the "X" management report at anytime and does NOT reset
the totals to zero.
"Z" (Prints End-of-Day Management Reports and Resets Totals)
- Prints the "Z" management report at the end-of-the-day
and resets totals to zero (except "locked-in" grand total).
"prg" (Program Mode)
- Used to set and change program settings.
REMOVABLE CASH DRAWER WITH LOCK
This model cash register has a compact cash box that takes up less counter space. The removable cash drawer has 4-bill slots
that are sized to accommodate either US, Canadian or Mexican paper currency. It also has a removable coin tray. The coin
tray is preset with 4-coin slots, however it can be expanded up to 6-slots to accommodate additional coins if required.
The coin separators, creating the walls between each coin slot, are removable and can be re-positioned in another groove to
change the size of each coin slot. Three separators are already installed in the coin tray to create 4-slots. Two additional
separators are included in the box with the cash register (please check the packaging thoroughly) and one or both of these can
be installed to create a total of 5 or 6-slots. To remove a separator already installed in the coin tray, lift out the removable coin
tray from the cash drawer. While squeezing the bottom of the plastic separator where it inserts into the groove opening at the
bottom of the coin tray, turn the coin tray upside-down and use a flat-head screw driver from the opposite side to gently push the
plastic locking tab out of the groove.
Be careful not to break the plastic.
To install a separator into the coin tray; line up the
separator in a groove with the curved side of the separator facing down and into the coin tray, matching the shape of the coin
tray. Be sure the separator is in one groove only; and push it all the way down into the coin tray until the locking tab clicks into
position.
The cash drawer will open automatically or electronically after completing a cash, check or charge transaction or by pressing the
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no-sale key. The cash drawer can also be opened manually by using the hidden emergency lever underneath the
register, towards the back of the cash box.
The cash drawer is electronically locked when the control switch is in the "off" position. In addition, the cash drawer is designed
with a security “lock and key” that manually locks it and prevents it from opening either electronically or when manually using the
hidden emergency lever underneath the register.
WARNING:
The cash drawer cannot be opened when it is locked using the
cash drawer key (# 515) – do NOT lose these keys.
When opened, the cash drawer can be completely removed from the register by lifting up on the front of the open drawer and
pulling it towards you away from the register.
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