UP-600 Operation-Manual Instruction-Manual GB
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- 1 Part Names and Functions
- 2 Before Operating the POS Terminal
- 3 Time Display and Automatic Updating of the Date
- 4 Prior to Entries
- 5 Entries
- Server Code Entries
- Item Selection from the Function Menu Windows
- Item Entries
- Single item entries
- Repeat entries
- Multiplication entries
- Split-pricing entries
- Successive multiplication entries
- Scale entries
- Single item cash sale (SICS) entries
- Age verification (Birthday entry)
- Link PLU/UPC entries
- Mix-and-match function
- Combo meal entries
- Condiment entries (for PLU)
- Repeat round entries
- Price inquiry (view) function (for PLU/UPC)
- UPC learning function
- Price change function (for UPCs)
- PLU level shift (for direct PLUs)
- PLU/UPC price level shift
- Display of Subtotals
- Finalization of Transaction
- Tax Calculations
- Guest Check (GLU/PBLU)
- Auxiliary Entries
- Payment Treatment
- WASTE mode
- 6 Correction
- 7 Special Printing Functions
- 8 Manager Mode
- 9 Correction after Finalizing a Transaction
- 10 Reading (X) and Resetting (Z) of Sales Totals
- How to take a X1/Z1 or X2/Z2 reports
- Flash report
- Daily Sales Totals
- Transaction report
- Department report
- Individual group total report on departments
- Full group total report on departments
- Department markdown report
- PLU/UPC report by designated range
- PLU/UPC pick up report
- PLU/UPC report by associated department
- Individual group report on PLUs/UPCs
- Full group total report on PLUs/UPCs
- PLU/UPC stock report by designated range
- PLU/UPC stock pick up report
- PLU/UPC zero sales report (full)
- PLU/UPC zero sales (by dept.) report
- PLU/UPC minimum stock report
- PLU/UPC price category report
- Cash in drawer report
- Positive check report
- Dynamic UPC report by designated range
- Dynamic UPC pick up report
- Dynamic UPC report by associated department
- Tax report
- Key capture report
- Individual server report
- Full server report
- Hourly report
- GLU/PBLU report
- GLU/PBLU report by server
- Closed GLU/PBLU report
- Closed GLU/PBLU report by server
- X1/Z1 stacked reports
- Periodic Consolidation
- 11 Non-accessed UPC, Dynamic UPC and Customer Deletion
- 12 How to Use the Programming Keyboard
- 13 Programming
- Basic Instructions
- Article Programming
- Direct Key Programming
- PLU Menu Key Programming
- Functional Programming
- Media Key Programming
- Text Programming
- Personnel Programming
- Terminal Programming
- Date/Time Setting
- Optional Feature Selection
- Secret Code Programming
- Report Programming
- Logo Text Programming
- Device Configuration Programming
- GLU Code Programming
- Customer Programming
- Negative Code File Programming
- Positive Code File Programming
- Macro Key Programming
- Function Menu Key Programming
- Capture Key Programming
- Key Data Entry Job Table Programming
- Tax Programming
- TRAINING Mode Selection
- Backup Data Send Programming
- Backup Data Receive Programming
- PLU Updating (in the PGM1 Mode)
- Automatic Sequencing Key Programming
- Loading Dynamic UPC to the Main UPC File
- Reading of Stored Programs
- Data Clear
- 14 Universal Product Code (UPC) or European Article Number (EAN)
- 15 Operator Maintenance
- 16 Options
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Table tax
Your POS terminal has an automatic tax calculation feature which allows you to program four tax tables.
Automatic tax calculations require you to program, in addition to the tax table, the tax status of each
pertinent department, PLU, and function key.
Sample tax table
New Jersey tax table: 6%
To program a tax table, first make a table like the right table shown above.
From the tax table, calculate the differences between a minimum breakpoint and the next one (A). Then,
from the differences, find irregular cycles (B) and regular cycles (C and D). These cycles will show you the
following items necessary to program the tax table:
T: Tax amount collected on the minimum taxable amount (Q)
Q: Minimum taxable amount
M1: Maximum value of the minimum breakpoint on a regular cycle (C).
We call this point “MAX point.”
M2: Maximum value of the minimum breakpoint on a regular cycle (D).
We call this point “MAX point.”
M: Range of the minimum breakpoint on a regular cycle: difference between Q and M1 or between M1
and M2
Range of sales amount
Tax Minimum breakpoint Maximum breakpoint
.00 0.01 to 0.10
.01
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T 0.11
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Qto 0.22
.02 0.23 to 0.38
.03 0.39 to 0.56
.04 0.57 to 0.72
.05 0.73 to 0.88
.06 0.89 to 1.10
.07 1.11
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M1 to 1.22
.08 1.23 to 1.38
.09 1.39 to 1.56
.10 1.57 to 1.72
.11 1.73 to 1.88
.12 1.89 to 2.10
.13 2.11
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M2 to 2.22
A: Difference between a
minimum breakpoint and
the next one (¢)
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10 (0.11 - 0.01)
B: Non-cyclic
12 (0.23 - 0.11)
16 (0.39 - 0.23)
18 (0.57 - 0.39)
C: Cyclic 1
16 (0.73 - 0.57)
16 (0.89 - 0.73)
22 (1.11 - 0.89)
12 (1.23 - 1.11)
16 (1.39 - 1.23)
18 (1.57 - 1.39)
16 (1.73 - 1.57)
D: Cyclic 2
16 (1.89 - 1.73)
22 (2.11 - 1.89)
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