Specifications

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Glossary of Terms SER-7000 Program Manual
Modifier
Preceding a PLU entry, a modifier key changes a digit of the PLU number, causing a
different PLU to be registered. Modifier keys can be set to change any of the 14 PLU digit
positions to any specified digit (0-9). More than one modifier key can be pressed in
succession to alter the PLU code.
No Sale
No sale is an operation to simply open the cash drawer.
NON-PLU Code
The NON-PLU Code program must be set if you wish to scan UPCs (using the EAN 13
code) with embedded prices, weights or quantities.
Within the EAN 13 code, the first two digits (part a) are used as an identifier and the last
digit (part c) is used as a check digit. The remaining 10 digits (part b) contain the product
code and the price (or weight or quantity).
Override
Override is an operation used to bypass a programmed price or HALO.
Password
A four-digit password can be set to control access to reports. Different passwords can be set
for X and Z1, Z2 etc. reports.
A system password can be set to allow service access to all of the functions of the SER-7000.
For example, use the system password if you are servicing a users system and you do not
know an employee code that allows you to access necessary functions, or if authority level
programming prohibits you from accessing functions you need to access in order to complete
your tasks.
Piece Count
The piece count is the value assigned to a PLU item that represents the number of unit pieces
sold when the PLU is registered. For example, the number of pieces of chicken can be
counted when a chicken dinner is sold. The number of units set as the piece count will be
reflected in product mix reporting.
PLU Status Link #
Also referred to as PLU Status Group. The status link # contains the many of the
configurable options for a PLU.
PLUs
Price look-ups (PLUs) are used to register items. PLUs can be fixed keys on the keyboard or
they can be accessed by indexing a code number and pressing the PLU key. PLUs can be