Specifications
R-132
Registration
4. Registrations
This section describes characteristic registrations of the QT-2100.
4-1. Clerk sign on/off operation
The following examples illustrate the clerk sign on/off operation.
• When a clerk (Dallas) key is used, sign on operation can be performed by touching the
clerk key receiver by the appropriate clerk (Dallas) key.
Note: After inititalization, clerk key ID should be set.
• When a clerk ID number is programmed for the clerk key, sign on operation can be
performed by merely pressing the clerk key.
It is the same procedure that even clerks are assigned as “clerk”, “cashier” or “manager.”
1) Clerk sign on operation (Clerk key has the clerk number setting.)
1. Just press the appropriate <CLERK> key.
2) Clerk sign on operation (Clerk key has no clerk number setting.)
In case of the store has many clerks to control, you need not allocate all clerk keys on the
keyboard but allocate a few clerk key and program no clerk number one of the clerk key.
1. Press the <CLERK> key, if you want to display no clerk
number entries.
2. Enter the appropriate clerk number and press the <CLERK>
key.
REG
C
01 10-10-01 12:34 000001
REG Mode
C
01
REG 10-10-01 12:34 000001
0.00
Please sign on.
1
REG
10-10-01 12:34 000001
CLK# ----
Please sign on.
REG
10-10-01 12:34 000001
CLK# --
**
Please sign on.