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ER-A Models PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode Overview
ER-A320, 330, 410/420, 440, 450T & 520/530 PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode Programming
PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode programming for the ER-A320, 330, 410/420, 440, 450T & 520/530 use 4 digit
job codes and/or “direct key entry”. Access to PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode is controlled by the mode switch
and mode key.
REMINDER:
The ER-A320 and ER-A330 uses PGM Mode only. Therefore all PGM Programming regardless
of the job code is done in PGM Mode.
The ER-A410/420, 440, 450T & 520/530 uses PGM1 Mode and PGM2 Mode
.
With the exception of the ER-A320 and ER-A330, the first number of the job code designates the PGM
mode to use (PGM1 or PGM2). The second number of the job code designates the general function being
programmed.
EXAMPLE: Job code 2610 is used to program the Date.
2 = PGM2 Mode
6 = Miscellaneous Function
Other common designations for the second number of the PGM/PGM1/PGM2 job code:
0 - Dynamic UPC
1 - Departments
2 - PLU/UPC
3 - Function Keys – i.e. media settings, media descriptions, HALO, etc.
4 or 5 – Server/Cashier
6 - Miscellaneous Functions – i.e. date, time, register #, optional settings, stack report, devices
etc.
7 - Tax
9 - Training Mode and Auto Keys (NOTE: Auto keys are programmed in X2 / Z2 Mode)
Important! As previously mentioned, although the availability of a programming option may vary
between the ER-A models, with the exception of the ER-A242 the SRV and PGM2, Jobs codes are
consistent throughout the ER-A product line. This holds true for PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode programming.
EXAMPLE: With the exception of the ER-A242, PGM/PGM1/PGM2 Mode job code 2610 is used for
programming the date on all ER-A models.
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