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BEFORE OPERATING THE REGISTER

1-1 General Precautions

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The shock of impact can damage the register, Install the register on a stable and level
place.

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Do not move the register with the power ON.

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Be careful not to spill liquids on the register, or drop metallic objects such as paper clips
into it.

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To clean the register, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth, Do not use solvents such as
thinner, alcohol or benzene.

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If you leave the register unused for a long time, unplug the power cord.

1-2 Choosing a Location for the Register

Avoid locations where the register would be exposed to:
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 excessive dust

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 vibration

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 high humidity

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 extremely high or low temperature

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 rapid changes in temperature direct sunlight

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 direct heat from a heating appliance

CAUTION : Do not use this cash register outdoors in the rain or near any source of

liquid

If the register is used near a radio or television set, it may interfere with reception. If

this problem occurs, try reorienting the register or the TV/radio antenna, or move the
register away from the set.

1-3 Power

The register rated at 220V runs on standard power from wall outlet.

Do not connect the register to the same outlet as a heavy-duty appliance that

generates electrical noise, such as refrigerator or air conditioner.

Summary of Contents for G-105

Page 1: ...ions where the register would be exposed to excessive dust vibration high humidity extremely high or low temperature rapid changes in temperature direct sunlight direct heat from a heating appliance C...

Page 2: ...2 1 4 Parts of the Register Before installing the register start by familiarizing yourself with its parts...

Page 3: ...sed for programming OFF In this position the display is cleared and no operations are possible The power is not turned off in this position REG This is the position used for transaction entry with rec...

Page 4: ...y Rept On Off Used to issue receipt or non issue Advances the receipt roll paper through the printer CK Used to finalize a payment by check CH Used to finalize a charge transaction ST Used to display...

Page 5: ...pen PLU is available too CLK CAL Used to enter Clerk ID or convert to the function of calculator P O Used to enter a paid out transaction R A Used to enter a received on account transaction NS When pr...

Page 6: ...tory option is installed to the register it displays the same contents as the operator s display on the register Department The first digit indicates the department number for each entry Repeat Minus...

Page 7: ...er items if necessary See each section that follows for details NOTE IF the situation described above does not occur disconnect the AC plug and insert the plug again Press the X TM key to confirm that...

Page 8: ...you must purchase three commercial batteries separately CAUTIONS You must install the batteries before you operate the register Replace the batteries with new ones at least once every year since this...

Page 9: ...d minus ends facing the wrong direction Do not allow batteries to become short circuited Do not mix used and new batteries Replace all batteries at the same time Make sure that all batteries are the s...

Page 10: ...being fed from the bottom of the roll push the paper roll release lever in the arrow direction The paper roll is held in place between two spindles Install the paper roll gently between the spindles s...

Page 11: ...cess paper To Load the Journal Paper Follow steps 1 through 3 in the procedure for loading receipt paper Insert the leading end of the paper into the slit of the take up spool and roll the paper a few...

Page 12: ...1 Void Max 2147483648 1 VAT TAX 1 Return Merchandise 1 1 Refund 1 1 Clerk Min 549755813888 3 Min 32768 1 NRGT Max 549755813888 1 Max 32768 1 Consecutive number 4 1 Memory Balance All department TL1 D...

Page 13: ...rate 6 digits TAX rate 6 digits Time 4 digits HH MM Date 8 digits MM DD YYYY Clerk code 4 digits 3 digits secret code 1 digit ID code 3 3 DISPLAY Dept Rpt Amount Type 8 segment LED yellow display Siz...

Page 14: ...econd 7 columns 0 9 Lines second 19 columns Roll paper width 57 5 0 5mm 3 5 POWER SUPPLY AC 220V 10 50 60Hz 3 6 POWER CONSUMPTION 15 W Standby 30 W Operating 3 7 OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 C to 40 C 32 F...

Page 15: ...IME key 5 Time programming ends on the NS key Example To set the time to 13 30 X mode 1330 X TIME NS 1 12 08 1999 13 30 0002 4 2 Date setting X mode ABCDEFGH X TIME NS AB Month 01 12 CD Day 01 31 EFGH...

Page 16: ...D 4 digits consecutive number 1 Set the switch to P position 2 Enter the consecutive number 0000 9999 3 Press the CHECK key 4 Consecutive no programming ends on the NS key Example To set the consecuti...

Page 17: ...nit price 6 digits Example programming single taxable 1 and taxable 2 and taxable 3 HDLO 7 unit price 2 34 on department 3 P mode 177 CHARGE 000234 Dep 3 NS 1 12 08 1999 3 177 2 34 13 35 1001 1 Set th...

Page 18: ...the unit price by max 6 digits 5 Press the department key to be linked 6 PLU programming ends on the NS key Example Programming a unit price of 2 40 on PLU 8 and the linked department is 9 P mode 08...

Page 19: ...2 and taxable 3 6 Press the PO key 7 Terminal status 1 programming end on the NS key Example Programming Date Fomat MM DD YY TAX version printing of the time printing of the consecutive number printi...

Page 20: ...Printing Clear SN at Printing receipt z report or journal 0 yes yes receipt 1 yes yes journal 2 yes no receipt 3 yes no journal 4 no yes receipt 5 no yes journal 6 no no receipt 7 no no journal 4 C E...

Page 21: ...mode AB X TIME CDEF Subtotal GHIJKL Subtotal NS 1 Set the switch to P position 2 A Enter the tax number 1 3 3 B Enter the rounding factor 0 rounding 5 round off 9 round up 4 Press the X TIME key 5 CDE...

Page 22: ...rogramming ends on the NS key Example programming 10 00 P mode 1000 NS 1 12 09 1998 10 00 13 39 1007 4 10 Euro Programming P AB XXXXXXXX NS A 0 Non Print Euro 1 Print Euro B Decimal point for Euro XX...

Page 23: ...llowing sample shows where general transaction information is printed on a receipt 5 2 TRANSACTION SYMBOLS The following symbols appear on the paper tape They are printed to the right of entries to id...

Page 24: ...lied To An Item Or Sale Coupon Discount Refund Or Void X Quantity Being Multiplied Item Price Being Multiplied VD Voided Previous Entry RF Refund Or Return Management Report Only Identification Number...

Page 25: ...can be programmed Example Registera 1 00iteminDepartment1 programmedat5 5 fixed tax rate Subtotal transaction and compute change for 5 00 1 100 DEPARTMENT 1 2 SUBTOTAL 3 500 Amt Tend Total 1 11 26 199...

Page 26: ...and a 3 00 item to Department 2 as a charge transaction 1 250 DEPARTMENT 1 2 200 DEPARTMENT 2 3 CHARGE 5 7 Using split tendering Example Register a 10 00 item and a 15 00 item to Department 2 Split t...

Page 27: ...ms NOTE Up to four digits can be used for the discount percentage 0 99 99 You MUST enter two digits after the decimal position Example Register a 10 discount to a transaction 1 100 DEPARTMENT 1 2 1000...

Page 28: ...iscount Example Register a 15 discount to override preset 5 on a 10 00 item to Department 2 NOTE You MUST enter two digits after the decimal position 1 1000 DEPARTMENT2 2 1500 2 3 Amt Tend TOTAL 5 10...

Page 29: ...partment 2 made in error Then register a 3 00 item in Department 2 1 200 DEPARTMENT 2 2 VOID 3 300 DEPARTMENT 2 4 Amt Tend TOTAL NOTE To void an earlier entry or entire transaction complete the transa...

Page 30: ...1 00 Item in Department 1 and a 2 00 item in Department 2 1 2 100 DEPARTMENT 1 3 4 200 DEPAERMENT 2 5 Amt Tend TORAL Example Refund 3 items at 1 00 in Department 1 1 2 3 QTY TIME 3 100 DEPARTMENT 1 4...

Page 31: ...ey Out 1 500 PO 5 14 3 Registering an Identification Number NOTE Up to 7 digits can be used for the identification number This entry van be made prior to any operation The identification is not added...

Page 32: ...S In conjunction with the X or Z position on the control switch the following report are obtained 1 DAILY TERMINAL SALE REPORTS X or Z mode AMT tend 2 DAILY CLERK SALES REPORTS X or Z mode CLERK 3 PLU...

Page 33: ...Void counter Void Total Tax Total Minus Total Total Net sales Total Refund counter Refund Total Gross sales Total Cash sales Total Check sales counter Check sales Total Charge sales counter Charge sal...

Page 34: ...Void counter Void Total Tax Total Minus Total Total Net sales Total Refund counter Refund Total Gross sales Total Cash sales Total Check sales counter Check sales Total Charge sales counter Charge sal...

Page 35: ...35 DAILY CLERK SALES REPORTS Daily clerk sales reports in X mode Daily clerk sales reports in Z mode...

Page 36: ...36 PLU sales reports in X mode PLU sales reports in Z mode...

Page 37: ...o thoroughly remove paper particles dust and nap from the internal mechanism 7 2 REPLACING THE PRINTING PAPER 1 REMOVAL OF PAPER The paper can be removed by pressing the key 3 INSERTION OF PAPER By ob...

Page 38: ...FIXED PLU PRICE 28 5 11 VOID OPERATION 29 5 12 REFUND OPERATION 29 5 13 CALCULATOR OPERATION 30 5 14 OTHER TRANSACTION 31 6 REPORTING 6 1 SALES REPORTS 32 6 2 DAILY TERMINAL REPORTS 33 6 3 DAILY CLER...

Page 39: ...14 3 6 POWER CONSUMPTION 14 3 7 OPERATING TEMPERATURE 14 3 8 DIMENSIONS 14 3 9 WEIGHT 14 4 PROGRAMMING 4 1 TIME SETTING 15 4 2 DATE SETTING 15 4 3 CONSECUTIVE NO CLERK CODE PROGRAMMING 16 4 4 DEPARTME...

Page 40: ...ful to you if you encounter any operational problem Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notification Further pages may be added to future editions The user is asked to e...

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