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PLU/UPC
NOTE
• In this manual, the word UPC represents UPC (Universal Product Code) and the word EAN represents
EAN (European Article Number).
• With regard to the UPC codes available to this POS terminal, please refer to Chapter 14.
Procedure
Program each item as follows:
• *PRICE 1 thru 6 (Use the numeric entry method)
Unit price of each price level (max. 6 digits).
• NAME*1# thru 6 (Use the character entry method)
Description for a PLU/UPC (for each price level). Up to 8 or 16
characters can be entered.
• KP TEXT 1 thru 6 (Use the character entry method)
Description of text for kitchen printer for each price level.
Up to 12 characters can be entered.
• TOUCH KEY TEXT (Use the character entry method)
Description for a PLU touch key
Up to 12 characters can be entered.
• DEPT.CODE (Use the numeric entry method)
Department code to be associated with the entered PLU/UPC (01
through 99)
When a PLU/UPC is associated with a department, the following
functions of the PLU/UPC depend on the programming for the
department.
• Item validation print compulsory/non-compulsory
• Single item cash sale/single item finalize
• SIGN (Use the selective entry method)
+ : Plus PLU/UPC
– : Minus PLU/UPC
The function of every PLU/UPC varies according to the combination
of its sign and the sign of its associated
department as follows:
Department:
+
PLU/UPC:
+
Serves as a normal plus PLU/UPC
Department:
–
PLU/UPC:
–
Serves as a normal minus PLU/UPC
Department:
+
PLU/UPC:
–
Accepts store coupon entries, but not split-
pricing entries.
Department:
–
PLU/UPC:
+
Not valid; not accepted
NOTE
* On the sample screen, the price level 1 setting only is shown.
Depending on the default settings, you may see the price level
1 through 6 settings on the screen. Please consult your
authorized SHARP dealer for more details.
Select the desired PLU code from
the PLUs list, or directly enter a
PLU/UPC code.