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Key-operated switch
The key-operated switch is the operational center of the cash register.
Various keys are available which enable the different functions to be used.
The
OP
key enables the user to make registrations and print reports without clearing
the memory.
The
OW
key enables the user to make registrations, print reports with/without clearing
the memory and program the cash register.
The
OWP
key enables the user to make registrations, print reports with/without
clearing the memory and program the cash register. It is also possible to activate
Training mode.
L
R
X
Z
P
T
Significance of the switch positions:
L
= Power supply is switched off.
Each key can be turned to this position.
R
= Sales transactions can be registered
(refer to Chapter "Operation").
Each key can be turned to this position.
X
= Reports can be printed
without
deleting the memory
contents (refer to Chapter "Reports").
Each key can be turned to this position.
Z
= Reports can be printed
with
deletion of the memory
contents (refer to Chapter "Reports").
The
OW
and
OWP
keys can be turned to this position.
P
=
Programming
level
Used to program the system flags, departments, PLUs,
prices, etc.
The
OW
and
OWP
keys can be turned to this position.
T
= Training mode
Used to carry out transactions without storing the result
(refer to Chapter "Operation" / "Activate Training Mode").
The
OWP
key can be turned to this position.