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EO3-11070
MA-1650-4 SERIES
Cashiers
15
1 to 15
1 to 99
PLUs
900
0 to 1,500
0 to 65,000
(NOTE 6 below)
Check Tracks
0
0
0 to 3,000
Data Capture Records
0
0
0 to 65,000
Negative Check
0
0
0 to 3,000
Card Nos.
Item
Default Value
Value range when
Value range when
(Number of:)
(auto-set after a
Standard Memory
Expansion Memory
RAM Clear)
is used
is used
** Codes to designate System Setting (Combine the following four codes in a maximum of 4 digits. For
example, enter 12 to designate 1 and 2.):
1: “Floating Cashier” feature is selected.
2: “PLU to be inquired” feature is selected.
3: Check Track Expansion Memory is used.
4: CVS Spec. is used.
NOTES:
1) The “Floating Cashier” feature is possible with Standard Memory or Expansion Memory.
2) When no expansion memory is used, designation of the codes 2 to 4 causes an error.
Furthermore, to use the CVS spec., the expansion memory of 2MB or more is necessary.
3) When the system setting code 4 (CVS spec.) is selected, all other system setting codes (1 to 3)
are forcibly programmed.
***
No setting for the Number of “Data Capture Records” and “Negative Check Card Nos.” will be possible unless the
Expansion Memory is used.
NOTES:
1. The minimum unit for setting the number of PLUs, Check Tracks, or Data Capture Records or
Negative Check Nos. is 100.
2. Even when a large area remains to be unallocated in the RAM, setting of any item cannot exceed
its value range specified in the table above.
3. When any of the values already set are to be changed even during the entire setting operation
sequence, complete the submode first by depressing the [AT/TL] key, then start the submode
again from the first after executing the Table Clear or the RAM Clear.
4. The Expansion Memory capacity must match the installed RAM capacity. When Check Tracks,
Data Capturing, or Negative Card Nos. are used, select the corresponding System Option
settings.
5. When using the floating cashier feature, select the Code Entry Method.
6. For a system with the CVS spec. selected, value range with expansion memory used is 0 to
30,000.