Sam4s er-230 manual
Dollar Amount Discount on Sale Dollar Amount Discount on Item Return Merchandise Registrations Voids and Corrections Error Correction Void Last Item Void Previous Item Void Mode Operations No Sale Operations Open Drawer Non Add Number Received On Account Operations Paid Out Operations Subtotaling a Sale Totaling and Tendering Totaling a Cash Sale Totaling a Check Sale Tendering a Cash Sale Tendering a Check Sale Check Cashing Split Tender Post Tender Currency Conversion Scale Entry Direct Scale Entry Automatic Scale Entry Tare Weight Entry Manual Tare Weight Entry Manual Weight Entry Running a Report - General Instructions Report Table Electronic Journal Table Cash Declaration Program 90 - Cash Declaration Programming Memory Allocation Scan PC Online Mode Memory Allocation Program 60 - Memory Allocation Programming Clear All Sales Totals Program 20 - Clear All Sales Totals Clear Grand Total Program 30 - Clear Grand Total Function Key Assignment Programming Program 70 - Function Key Assignment Programming Function Key Codes Default Programming Descriptor Programming Program Overlay Method Descriptor Code Tax Programming Straight Percentage Tax Rate Programming PLU Programming Not Found PLU function System Option Programming Program 30 - System Option Programming System Option Table Note: Price Embedded Barcode Format Print Option Programming Program 40 - Print Option Programming Print Option Table Function Key Programming Program 70 - Function Key Options Programming Program 80 - Function Key Descriptor Programming Clerk Programming Program - Secret Code Programming Program - Clerk Description Programming Program - Trip Level Programming Program - Price Programming Group Programming Program - Group Status Programming Program - Group Descriptors Programming Miscellaneous Programming Enter the Mode Program - Macro Key Sequence Programming Program - Logo Description Programming Program - Financial Report Message Programming Program - Clerk Report Message Programming Program - Macro Name Programming Program - Check Change Limit Programming Program - Date and Time Programming Program - Scale Tare Weight Programming Program - Machine Number Programming Program Scans Program 15 - Program Scans Individual Clerk This keyboard will accommodate up to 12 NLU keys and works best in retail stores, or shops where it is not necessary to place a large number of preset item keys on the keyboard.
Approximately PLUs can be allocated. For expansion to PLUs, please contact your dealer. Unpack and unwrap the cash register. Located in the packing are the following items:. Open the housing clam cover by pressing the knob printer orange button C and D.
Remove the used paper roll core if there is one. Insert the paper roll as shown. Besure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll. Poll out a small amount of paper as shown E. Please contact your dealer. For direct registrations, 12 PLU keys are on the keyboard.
The ER comes with a 12 digits liquid crystal screen front display. The display is backlit to provide excellent visibility, regardless of lighting conditions. The front display offers supplemental descriptors, which appear in the first two display positions as shown. These descriptors help the operator by supplying additional information while operating the register, and may be accompanied by an error tone.
The rear display is a 12 digit a liquid crystal screen display that is backlit to provide excellent visibility, regardless of lighting conditions which allows your customer to monitor the transaction and view the sale total.
The ER keyboard includes 48 key positions with the default legends and key assignments as shown below. This configuration has 12 keyboard NLU locations. The keyboard legend label can be replaced by removing the protective plastic key cap. Programmable key locations are shown with a bold border.
Enter the total of checks. CHECK 5. Press the CASH key to total the declaration. Page Memory Allocation 5. If you want to allocate another memory area, repeat step 3 and 4. Page Function Key Assignment Programming 3. Refer to Function Key Codes to find the code for the key you wish to assign, press the location you wish to program. Repeat this step to assign another key. Location Key Code 4. Press CASH key to finalize key assignment program.
Page Program Mode Programming Mode. Each section details a specific area of register programming. Page Descriptor Programming Overlay Method is an easy and fast method to program a descriptor. During descriptor programming, the keyboard button functions changes to the layout shown below.
Australian GST status is preset by default. Enter the PLU The new item will be created and registered as per the selected product. The item will be registered with the description and price entered, and tax status selected. Page System Option Programming 6. Press the CASH key to end system option programming. Page Use Mode password? EPROM v1. Page Print Option Programming 6. Press the CASH key to end print option programming.
Page Function Key Programming Specific programming instructions for each function key. Press the function key you wish to program. To program additional function keys, repeat from step 3, or press the CASH key to finalize the program.
To program additional function keys, repeat from step 3, or press the CASH key to finalise the program. Press the function key on the keyboard you wish to program. To program additional function keys, repeat from step 2, or press the CASH key to finalize the program. Page Promo Taxable by tax 4? Page Subtotal Print table at the remote printer? Page Tare Using tare number five to manually enter a tare weight? If key is percentage enter the percentage in a five-digit format, without the decimal XX.
Repeat from step 3 for each clerk you wish to program. This battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life,under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of the battery into the municipal waste system. Check with your local solid waste officials for details concerning recycling options or proper disposal. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required totake adequate measures.
Precaution StatementsFollow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and to protect against potential hazards such aselectrical shock. Be sure that all built-in protective devices are 6.
Observe the original lead dress, especially near the replaced. Restore any missing protective shields. When reinstalling the chassis and its assemblies, beand high voltage supplies. Always inspect for sure to restore all protective devices, including pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring. Do not nonmetallic control knobs and compartment covers. Check the AC power cord for3. Make sure there are no cabinet openings through damage. Make sure that leads and components do which people - particularly children - might insert not touch thermally hot parts.
Next Page. This battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of the battery into the municipal waste system. Page 3: Precaution Statements Precaution Statements Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and to protect against potential hazards such as electrical shock.
Observe the original lead dress, especially near the Safety Precautions following areas: sharp edges, and especially the AC 1. If some unforeseen circumstance creates a conflict between the servicing and safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions. Check the insulation between the blades of the AC 1. Page 6 Received On Account Operations Page 7 Split Tender Page 10 Clerk Page Introduction The ER comes with or without batteries. Page 12 This manual includes instructions for three models.
The keyboard is the only significant difference between the three models. All other features are the same, unless otherwise noted. Page Using Status Charts Addresses in the status is all preset to 0. Therefore, the status from N1 to N9 is 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. Page Basic Features And Functions The rear display is a 12 digit florescent display that allows your customer to monitor the transaction and view the sale total.
Page Customer Display The rear display is a 12 digit florescent display that allows your customer to monitor the transaction and view the sale total. Control Keys All ER models except ER include two sets of keys that may be used to access the following control lock positions. Positions Accessible This configuration has 12 keyboard NLU locations. The keyboard legend label can be replaced by removing the protective plastic key cap.
For direct registrations, 12 PLU keys are on the keyboard. Page Getting Started Using Quick Start Instructions provided here you can configure your register for use in your retail store. Basic setup instructions include: programming prices, descriptors, and loading a tax percentage. Detailed programming steps are found in P-Mode Programming section of this manual. A qualified dealer will survey your needs and deliver a more sophisticated program.
Page Unpacking 3. Remove the cardboard protectors from the cash drawer. For All other models, Plug the register into a grounded outlet three prong , insert a control key and turn the key to the REG control lock position. Page Installing The Paper 4. Insert the paper roll as shown. Besure to note the correct direction that the paper comes off the roll. Poll out a small amount of paper as shown E.
Remove the printer cover. Push the blue cap lever and then lift up to open the paper cover. Page 41 3. Ensure that the paper is being fed from the bottom of the roll. Put the leading edge of the paper over the printer 5. Wind the paper two or three turns around the spool shaft and install the spool in the mount. Page 43 Be sure to remove any paper with glue residue. Place the paper roll in the paper holder so that the paper will feed from the bottom of the roll.
Insert the end of the paper into the paper slot. Page 44 Wind the paper two or three turns around the spool shaft and install the spool in the mount. Page 46 3. Page 47 5.
Close the paper cover slowly until it locks firmly 6. Passing the leading edge of the paper through the cutter slot.
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