Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- 1 Inline Operation
- 1. Message display
- 2. Open store operation (PGM2 mode) — master and satellite
- 3. Close store operation (PGM2 mode) — master and satellite
- 4. Sign-on operation (server assignment) (REG mode/MGR mode)
- 5. Server sign-on report
- 6. Sign-off operation (cancellation of server assignment) (REG mode/MGR mode)
- 7. Look-up and updating of the GLU/PBLU file
- 8. PLU/UPC stock control
- 9. PLU/UPC data control
- 10. Price change function
- 11. Customer data control
- 12. T-LOG polling
- 13. Communication with a remote printer (optional)
- 14. Rerouting print data
- 2 Consolidated and Individual Reports
- 3 IRC Programming
- 1. Setting the machine numbers — master and satellite
- 2. Setting the terminal numbers (IRC machine numbers) — master and satellite
- 3. Creating/updating the master list — master
- 4. Specifying whether to enable or disable the system retry function when a transmission error occurs — master and satellite
- 5. Specifying the terminal to serve as a back-up master — master
- 6. Choosing whether to search the master or satellite first for the PLU/UPC code — satellite
- 7. Reading the contents of the IRC programming — master and satellite
- 8. Downloading the contents of the IRC programming to satellites — master
- 9. Programming for the remote printer
- (1) Assigning kitchen printer numbers to remote printers — master and satellite
- (2) Assigning the second kitchen printer number to each remote printer — master and satellite
- (3) Naming the remote printer — master and satellite
- (4) Specifying whether to enable or disable the function for data transmission to the remote printer — master and satellite
- (5) Specifying the format of remote printing — master and satellite
- (6) Specifying the format of chit printing — master and satellite
- 10. Reading the contents of the remote printer programming — master and satellite
- 11. Downloading the contents of the remote printer programming to satellites — master
- 12. Programming for the Manager Work Station (MWS) — master and satellite
- 13. Reading the contents of the Manager Work Station (MWS) programming — master and satellite
- 4 System Back-Up
- 5 Error Recovery
- 1. Data clear operation
- (1) Data clearing of the T-LOG buffer — master and satellite
- (2) Data clearing of the capture data — master and satellite
- (3) Data clearing of the transaction memory — master and satellite
- (4) Data clearing of the hourly sales data memory — master and satellite
- (5) Data clearing of the daily net sales data memory — master and satellite
- (6) Data clearing of the server sign-on state — master
- (7) Data clearing of the GLU/PBLU data in use — master
- 2. System retry function
- 1. Data clear operation
- BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
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Sign-on operation (server assignment) (REG mode/MGR mode)
The sign-on operation is intended to assign a server to a machine (satellite or the master) and
enable him or her to perform entry operations at the machine.
If a server successfully signs on at a machine, his or her server number appears on the LCD of
the machine.
The server memory is under the control of the master.
The sign-on operation can be done whether the machine is in the open store or close store
state. If the sign-on operation is done at a machine that is in the close store state, registrations
cannot be made at the machine due to the close store condition.
Sign-on procedure
(This procedure is the same as for server assignment at a standalone machine.)
(using menu)
1.
Enter your server code and press the [SERV#] (or
[CASH#]) key.
2.
The pop-up window for the secret code will open if
secret code is programmed. Enter your secret code
and press the [ENTER] key.
3.
The pop-up window for the drawer number will open if
drawer number entry is compulsory. Enter your drawer
number and press the [ENTER] key.
NOTE
•
The sign-on operation can be made only for one server at a time.
•
If a server attempts to sign on when another server has already signed on, an entry error will
occur (when the stay-down server sign-on has been preset).
•
Every server that is preset in the system can sign on at any machine.
•
If a server has signed on at a machine, that server cannot sign on at any other machine in the
system until he or she signs off at the original machine.
•
In case of trouble, the sign-on state can be cleared at the master. (Please consult your
authorized SHARP dealer for further details.)










