NX-5400 01 type Programming Manual Apr. 6.2005 CAUTION! When the control key position is LOCK, the display is off and keyboard is disabled but the ECR's power is still ON. So that before you open the upper case, make sure that the AC cord is disconnected. Especially when you replace the ROM, it must be disconnected, otherwise the ECR will be damaged.
CONTENTS OF PROGRAMMING MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLATION................................................................................................................. 1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 2 SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION......................................
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................. 37 (PGM-131) (PGM-141) (PGM-151) (PGM-171) (PGM-179) (PGM-325) (PGM-172) (PGM-315) (PGM-121) (PGM-189) Z1-REPORT SECRET CODE......................................................................................................... 37 Z2-REPORT SECRET CODE......................................................................................................... 37 TRAINING SECRET CODE....
CONTENTS OF INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL (This manual is independent from the programming manual.) I. INTERFACE INFORMATION II. IRC SYSTEM III. PERIPHERALS 1. TP-420/422/522/722 (Kitchen Printer, connected to ch-A) 2. TP-620 (Slip Printer, connected to ch-A) 3. SCANNER IV. PC COMMUNICATION 1. BATCH COMMUNICATION 2. PROGRAM LOADER (PLM 2000) V. ECR TO ECR RAM DATA TRANSFER VI. JOURNAL DATA TRANSFER VII. CABLE CONNECTION 1. CHANNEL A --- IRC LINE 2.
BEFORE INSTALLATION 1. Power Supply Use specified power supply. Do not connect with other machines which may cause electricity line noise. 2. Battery Charge A battery is installed in ECR in order to maintain registration and programming contents for about 3 months. If it has been discharged during transportation, the battery should be recharged before use. (Just plug in ECR and leave it for one day.) Then, perform Auto Preset sequence. Refer to the section V, "Service Programming" (page 83). 3.
INTRODUCTION This ECR is entry machine for general retail/hospitality market, featuring every basic necessary function, even with the potentiality of Inter Register Communication, worthy of the word "High Cost Performance", and so on as follows: Major Features • Standard (max.
SPECIFICATIONS PRINTER Printer model Printing speed Columns/line receipt journal validation Paper Ink ribbon Stroke key KEYBOARD Flat key Front (1-line) DISPLAY Rear (1-line) POWER SUPPLY POWER CONSUMPTION TEMPERATURE DIMENSIONS DRAWER WEIGHT RAM CAPACITY MEMORY PROTECTION CHANNEL A RS485 B RS232C STANDARD INTERFACE Epson M-U420 impact dot matrix without an auto cutter 3.0 lines/sec 24 columns 24 columns 55 columns Fine quality paper roll 44.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Maximum 32 units can be connected via IRC line including the master, max. 4 kitchen printers and max. 4 slip printers. However, an ECR can use one slip printer. PC as IRC master (Tensai2000) Slip printer, max. 4 TP-620 RS232C MODEM MODEM Kitchen printer, max. 4 TP-420/422/522/722 NA-720 (direct connection to PC available) Thermal kitchen printer, max. 1 CBM-233/1000 NA-710 RS232C ECR as master Thermal kitchen printer, max.
NO RAM CHIP EXPANSION RAM chip expansion is not available. Standard one 4M bit RAM chip has been installed on the back side of MPU board. SET-UP OF PERIPHERALS Please refer to the separate manual "INTERFACES & PERIPHERALS MANUAL" .
I. STANDARD KEY LAYOUT Stroke Keyboard SP (BS) (SPACE) (CAPS) RPF (DOUBLE) X/FOR TIME CL A F CASHIER ID 7 8 9 5 2 3 D 1 2 4 E 0 00 14 O 15 Control key position range: There are three standard control keys (MA, Z, X).
Flat Keyboard RECEIPT BUFFER OFF PRINT 1 RPF JPF (-) %1 MENU SHIFT 1 %2 %3 TTL VALID.
II. PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD PROGRAMMING (PGM-101) KEY LAYOUT If you want to change the keyboard position from standard keyboard layout, use Key Layout Programming sequence below. Before performing the sequence, confirm that the programmable key table [ C1 ] or [ F1 ] has already been selected by Key Table Selection as follows (refer to "") : Key Table Selection 1. Disconnect the AC cord and turn the control key to SP position. 2. While pressing the following three keys at the same time, connect the AC cord.
Key Function # 0 1 ~ 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 Contents not used key HARD PLU 1 ~ 127 TRACK / NEW BALANCE TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 5 / CASH MENU SHIFT 1 MENU SHIFT 2 PLU MODIFIER 1 PLU MODIFIER 2 PLU MODIFIER 3 CASHIER ID CASHIER 1 CASHIER 2 CASHIER 3 CASHIER 4 CASHIER 5 CASHIER 6 CASHIER 7 CASHIER 8 CASHIER 9 CASHIER 10 CASHIER 11 CA
These numbers on the keys are used to indicate key position numbers whereas the key numbers listed in the previous page indicate key function numbers.
PLU & GROUP PROGRAMMING PLU & group programming can be performed by one of the following three different ways; SIMPLE method --- program number entry not required and programs each PLU/group INDIVIDUAL method --- program number entry required and programs each PLU/group SEQUENTIAL method --- programs PLUs/groups by a range entering Start # and End # The following three programs must be completed to use PLUs. For PLU descriptor programming, refer to Character programming. (page 28, 29) 1. PLU CODE 2.
User Friendly PLU Program 1) User friendly PLU program in "R" position User friendly PLU program is easier way of program of Not Found PLU. This operation allows you to make a new PLU having the scanned PLU code if [SF-50.b] is set to 1. All other data than you entered (like "link group-A", "HALO", etc.) is copied automatically from master PLU [PF-3.b=1]. Sales data for this PLU will be registered in the newly created PLU sales memory.
(PGM-201/4201) PLU CODE ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another scanner or HARD PLU key SP 201 X displays remaining digits of PLU code CASHIER ID for set • PLU code X max. 14 digits max. 6 digits for link PLU CL CL CR for cancellation * * PLU having a sales data can not be deleted. Issue PLU Z reports (Z-40~42) in order to clear the sales data.
(PGM-203/4203) PLU LINK TO GROUP Link group-A must be programmed to use PLU. If no link group-A is programmed, PLU can not be used. Link group-B can be skipped. ** SIMPLE ** FOR PLU LINK TO GROUP-A 00 for another for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code CASHIER ID scanner PLU code max. 14 digits SP no change Link Group-A # 1 ~ 98 (0 input for no link) PLU X CL X CL ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another 00 for another for the next no change scanner or HARD PLU key SP 203 X PLU code max.
(PGM-305/4305) PLU PRICE ** SIMPLE ** FOR PLU 1ST PRICE for another 00 for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code no change CASHIER ID scanner PLU code max. 14 digits Z1/P 1st price max. 8 digits PRICE X CL X CL ** SIMPLE ** FOR PLU 2ND PRICE 00 for another for the next no change CASHIER ID PLU code max. 14 digits Z1/P PRICE SHIFT 2nd price max. 8 digits ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another for another 00 for the next Z1/P 305 PLU code max.
(PGM-320/4320) PLU HALO (High Amount Lock-Out) HALO defines the largest PLU price that can be entered manually. For example, when the largest price that can be entered manually is 599, enter 53 (5: value, 3: number of digits). ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another for another 00 for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code no change scanner or HARD PLU key Z1/P 320 PLU code max.
(PGM-200/4200) PLU FUNCTION ** SIMPLE ** for another 00 for the next PLU • for the same PLU X displays remaining digits of PLU code CASHIER ID scanner PLU code max. 14 digits SP CASHIER ID no change PLU flag data abcdefgh H.PLU 1~6 PLU X CL Press one of Hard PLU 1 ~ 6 keys for PF-1~ 6 settings respectively. ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another 00 for the next X scanner or HARD PLU key SP 200 X PLU code max.
PF-1 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h Bits e,f PF-2 PF-3 1 0 PLU not printed printed Item validation compulsory not compulsory Sales type 1 ~ 4 [c,d] [00] sales type 1 [01] sales type 2 [10] sales type 3 [11] sales type 4 Adjustable 2 item [e,f] = [00] for non-adjustable item Adjustable 1 item [11] for Adjustable 1 & 2 item Single item 2 (transaction closed automatically [SF-16.
(PGM-5302) PLU NAME & PRICE Z1/P-5302 accepts PLU code entry, scanner and Hard PLU key while Simple program accepts Hard PLU key only. *** SIMPLE *** HARD PLU key only (available if [SF-33.a] is selected) displays PLU code to confirm (*) skip MENU SHIFT PLU MODIFY 1st menu no modifier HARD PLU Z1/P PLU descriptor max. 16 characters ENTER 00 a displays PLU code to confirm (*) skip Cashier ID skip PLU 1st price max. 8 digits a Cashier ID not print PLU 2nd price max.
(PGM-204) PLU LINK TO ONE PLU (PGM-209/4209) PLU LINK TO SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another for another 00 for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code scanner or HARD PLU key SP PGM-# 204/209 PLU code max.
(PGM-223/4223) GROUP-A LINK TO MAIN GROUP-A ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another 00 for another for the next no change SP Group-A # 1 ~ 98 X 223 Link Main Group-A # 1 ~ 10 • X CL CL (0 input for no link) ** SEQUENTIAL ** for another no change SP 4223 X Start Group-A # 1 ~ 98 End Group-A # 1 ~ 98 • • Link Main Group-A # 1 ~ 10 X TTL 5 CL (0 input for no link) (PGM-109) PLU MODIFIER PLU modifier changes PLU code by modifier value.
(PGM-111) MENU LAYOUT For the 1st menu (original menu), skip MENU SHIFT key depression. For the 2nd menu, press MENU SHIFT 1 key. 2nd PRICE lamp is lit. For the 3rd menu, press MENU SHIFT 2 key. STORE lamp is lit. When menu shift key is pressed in the sequence below, the shifted menu remains until the next shift key is pressed. If the same menu shift key is pressed, the shifted menu returns to the 1st menu. for another 2nd or 3rd menu scanner MENU SHIFT SP 111 PLU code max.
(PGM-406) PLU STOCK (PGM-426) GROUP-A STOCK The entered stock is added to or subtracted from the current stock. The entered stock is printed on receipt by [SF-56.a=1]. ** SIMPLE ** FOR PLU STOCK for another 00 for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code no change CASHIER scanner or HARD PLU key PLU code max. 14 digits Z2 ID (-) CR Quantity 0 ~ 79999.999 PLU X CL (+) ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another 00 for another for the next scanner/H.
(PGM-5201) COMPLETE PLU PROGRAMMING The following PLU programmings can be programmed in one sequence; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PLU code PLU descriptor PLU function flag Link group-A, group-B PLU link to one PLU for another 6. 7. 8. 9. Link supplementary message PLU 1st price, 2nd price PLU HALO PLU stock for the next e d displays remaining digits of PLU code no change scanner or HARD PLU key SP 5201 X PLU code max. 14 digits not print PLU descriptor max. 16 char.
CHARACTER PROGRAMMING There are two character entry modes: alphabet key mode and code entry mode (default). Either alphabet keys or codes can be used depending on the system function [SF-2.d] (1=alphabet, 0=code). The code entry mode [SF-2.d=0] is useful for the stroke keyboard to enter the characters which are not shown on the keyboard. Please refer to the Character Code Table on the next page. The key layouts have been fixed for character programming in the alphabet key mode [SF-2.d=1].
Character Code Table Upper-Case Characters Character A B C D E F G H I J K L M Code 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 Character N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Code 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 Lower-Case Characters Character a b c d e f g h i j k l m Code 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 Character n o p q r s t u v w x y z Code 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 Numbers Character Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
How to Preset Characters To clear the previously programmed data, press CL key. Preset Characters Example: T e a by alphabet key The entered character is displayed as follows: stroke keyboard number of character SML CL T E " A 01 - 053 Enter 1st character - code 053 "T" flat keyboard entered character by code 053 070 066 CL Enter 053 01 - 053 To preset double-width characters, enter the character and then press DBL (Double) key or enter code 96.
Simple Programming Sequences PLU DESCRIPTOR for another 00 for the next displays remaining digits of PLU code CASHIER ID scanner SP PLU code max. 14 digits not print MESSAGE PLU PLU descriptor max. 16 characters 00 Enter CL Enter CL CASHIER NAME for another 00 for the next not print SP Cashier # 1 ~ 23 CASHIER ID MESSAGE Cashier name max. 16 characters 00 GROUP-A DESCRIPTOR 00 for another for the next not print Group-A # 1 ~ 98 SP SBTL MESSAGE Group-A descriptor max.
Character Programming Sequence (PGM-212) CASHIER (PGM-202) PLU (PGM-102) KEY/SYMBOL (PGM-242) MAIN GROUP-A (PGM-222) GROUP-A (PGM-232) GROUP-B (PGM-112) STOCK UNIT (PGM-142) SUPPLEMENTARY MESSAGE (PGM-122) RECEIPT LOGO (PGM-152) ECR NAME/KITCHEN PRINTER NAME (PGM-162) SLIP LOGO ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another for another 00 for the next X no change scanner (for PLU) SP PGM-# (see table) X Contents Cashier [SF-11.a] PLU Key / Symbol Main Group-A Group-A Group-B Stock Unit [SF-6.
Remarks Key/Symbol # Standard Auto Preset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CHECK CUPON UC CASH CASH % 1 % 2 % 3 DSCNT PLUS AJST1 AJST2 P/O R/A REFND VOID SALES TTL DRAWER TTL CHEQUE T-AMT NSALE TRCNT PERSN TIP CID DUE AMOUNT Total 1 Total 2 Total 3 Total 4 Total 5 %1 %2 %3 Amount (-) Amount (+) Adjustment 1 Adjustment 2 P / O (Paid Out) R / A (Received on Account) Refund Void Media amount in sales Media amount in drawer Cheque-cashing charge / Cheque exchange charge
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 PB.P PB.N N.B Net-charge NET SUBTTL CURENT CHG Next page CHEQUE MG1 CHEQUE MG2 CHEQUE MG3 CHEQUE MG4 CIH FRGN C. ST F.S. SBTL F.S. TXSL1 F.S. TXSL2 F.S. TXSL3 F.S. TAX1 F.S. TAX2 F.S.
RATE PROGRAMMING Programming can be done either by the simple programming method or the individual method. (PGM-337) PERCENTAGE RATE If percentage rate shall be negative (used for mark-down), select [SF-43 ~ 45] by System Function programming. ** SIMPLE ** no change Z1/P %1~3 KEY % rate 0 ~ 999.999 X ** INDIVIDUAL ** for another 00 for another for the next no change Z1/P 337 X % rate # 1~3 % rate 0 ~ 999.
(PGM-347) ADJUSTMENT RATE (PGM-357) SALES COMMISSION RATE (PGM-367) STOCK RATE for another for another 00 for the next no change Z1/P PGM-# Rate # see table below X Rate 0 ~ 999.999 • Contents Adjustment Rate Sales Commission Rate Stock Rate PGM-# 347 357 367 X CL CL Rate # 1, 2 1~4 1~7 (PGM-377) CHEQUE-CASHING CHARGE RATE CURRENCY EXCHANGE CHARGE RATE Z1/P 377 X Rate 0 ~ 99.999 X (PGM-107) TAX RATE for another 00 for another for the next no change SP 107 X Tax # 1~4 Rate 0 ~ 99.
(PGM-108) TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT FOR % TAX TAX TABLE FOR ADD-ON TAX SYSTEM TAX EXEMPTION LIMIT AMOUNT FOR % TAX 1 ~ 4 SP 108 Tax # 1~4 X Tax exemption limit amount max. 4 digits • • CL TAX TABLE Before programming the tax tables, 1) check the breakpoint (max. 100 breakpoints available). 2) check the difference between each breakpoint (difference must be less than 3 digits). 3) find the irregular and regular parts. To find the irregular and regular parts in the tax table, check the sequence patterns.
(PGM-387) FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE for another 00 for another for the next no change Z1/P 387 Media key # 1~4 X Exchange rate • 0 ~ 9999.999999 X CL CL The following programming should be performed when foreign currency is used; When Euro media [SF-69~72.e~h=0100/0110/0111] is selected, program Euro currency rate by using (PGM397) Euro Currency Rate. 1) Select the foreign currency media keys [SF-69~72.e~h] and calculation method [SF-14.a~d].
CASHIER PROGRAMMING (PGM-211) SECRET CASHIER CODE for another 00 for another for the next no change SP 211 X Cashier # 1 ~ 23 Cashier code max. 4 digits • X CL CL 0 input for unused cashier (entered number not displayed) Note: When a secret cashier code between 9000 ~ 9999 (inclusive) is assigned, the cashier is not permitted to open the drawer.
MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMMING (PGM-131) (PGM-141) (PGM-151) (PGM-171) (PGM-179) SP Z1-REPORT SECRET CODE Z2-REPORT SECRET CODE TRAINING SECRET CODE MACHINE NUMBER SLIP PRINTER ID # FOR TP-620 PGM-# see table below Contents Z1-Report Secret Code Z2-Report Secret Code Training Secret Code Machine Number Slip Printer ID # for TP-620 X PGM-# 131 141 151 171 179 # see table below # max. 4 digits max. 4 digits max. 4 digits max.
(PGM-172) TERMINAL ADDRESS In order for an external device (personal computer, etc.) to communicate with ECR by using batch communication protocol, ECR needs an ID code. Use capital alphabet characters for the ID code. for another for another 00 X for the next no change 172 SP X • 1 not print Terminal address max.
(PGM-121) ARRANGEMENT KEY SEQUENCE RPF for another no change for the next key SP 121 X ARRANGEMENT 1 ~ 4 KEY Physical key JPF max. 50 keys entered keys are not displayed Note 1: The following keys should not be included in key sequences; ARRANGEMENT, CASHIER ID, JPF, RPF, RECEIPT-OFF, SLIP RELEASE TOTAL VALIDATION, MISC. VALIDATION Note 2: If an error occurs during ARRANGEMENT key operation sequence, the remaining operations will be canceled.
(PGM-189) CHEQUE PRINTING FORMAT If programmed properly and the transaction is closed by cheque media key [SF-69~72.e~h = 0010/0110], the cheque is printed by TP-620 which supports both slip printing function and cheque printing function. The flags below must be programmed; Flag # Bit SF-17 d SF-57 h 1/0 1 1 Contents Cheque printing is available With slip printer One of the following flag features [SF-17.c] must be programmed; Automatic Cheque Printing [SF-17.
By using the sequence below, the number of dot spaces between lines can be programmed for fine adjustments of the cheque printing format. After a program dump (X-85) is printed, the sample of ruler print will automatically be printed by TP-620 if the flags described in the previous page [SF17.d=1 and SF-57.h=1] were selected. no change SP 189 X • 9 Number of dot spaces 1 ~ 20 X CL CL Note: The normal printing format is set at three dot spaces between the lines (6 lines/inch).
The print position of each message can be designed by assigning the number of line and column by using the sequence below. For securing the exact positions, refer to the ruler sample printed by TP620 by program dump (X-85). The programmed positions are printed on program dump (X-85). for another 00 for another for the next no change SP 189 Item number 1~8 X 4-digit position # YYXX • X CL CL YY : line number (max. 20 lines) XX : column number (max.
TIME & DATE PROGRAMMING (PGM-1) DATE for reading X 1 YYYYMMDD always 8 digits • X Example: 2001, Oct, 1st is entered as 20011001. (PGM-2) TIME for reading X 2 Example: HHMMSS always 6 digits • X 3:50 PM is entered as 15 50 00. 9:30 AM is entered as 09 30 00. 30 SECOND ADJUSTMENT X TIME • When the display reads 0 ~ 29 seconds, depression of the [ • ] key sets the seconds back to 0. When the display reads 30 ~ 59 seconds, depression of the [ • ] key set the seconds forward to 0.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING (PGM-100) SYSTEM FUNCTION 00 for another for the next no change SP 100 X SF-# System function flag data abcdefgh • Press '1' or '0' to set at cursor position. Press '6' for cursor right shift. Press '4' for cursor left shift.
The flags in the square brackets ([ ]) described in the flag selection box should be set because they have the priority. PRINT/SYSTEM (1) SF-1 1/0 bit a b c d e 1 0 Ticket system RECEIPT OFF key functions in R position only 2nd receipt issue permitted [SF-3.d=0] Receipt logo printed on journal Non ticket system in all positions prohibited not printed It is not printed when ECR prints the contents for the journal only such as "initial reset message", "power-on/off times" and "clear operation" [SF-6.
PRINT/SYSTEM (2) SF-4 SF-5 SF-6 SF-7 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 Bit b bit a b c d e f g h bit a b c d e f g h bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 Amount printed without zero (ex: . 7) for Foreign currency 2 Foreign currency 2's punctuation position [c,d] [01] .0 [10] .00 [11] .000 [00] omitted with zero (ex: .07) Amount printed without zero (ex: . 7) for Foreign currency 1 Foreign currency 1's punctuation position [g,h] [01] .0 [10] .00 [11] .000 [00] omitted with zero (ex: .
PRINT/SYSTEM (3) SF-8 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 Time printed on validation (see [SF-10.
CASHIER SF-11 1/0 bit 1 0 a 2-digit programmable cashier symbol and 14 characters of cashier name by 1-digit fixed cashier symbol SP-212 printed in the last line and 16 characters of cashier name printed b c d e f g Cashier entry compulsory before each transaction not compulsory (when a transaction is closed, the cashier is signed off automatically) (not signed off) h SF-12 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 48
MEDIA (1) / EURO (1) SF-13 1/0 bit 1 a b c d e Euro currency system f Euro media amount printed without zero (for example: . 7) g Position of punctuation for Euro media [g,h]: [01] .0; [10] .00; [11] .000; [00] omitted h SF-14 1/0 bit 1 a Foreign Currency exchange rate of TTL 4 = Foreign Currency / Local Currency [SF-72.e~h=1000] b F.C. exchange rate of TTL 3 = F.C. / L.C. [SF-71.e~h=1000] c F.C. exchange rate of TTL 2 = F.C. / L.C. [SF-70.e~h=1000] d F.C. exchange rate of TTL 1 = F.C. / L.C. [SF-69.
MEDIA (2) SF-16 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 Total 4 change operation permitted [SF-36~39.a] Total 3 change operation permitted [SF-36~39.a] Total 2 change operation permitted [SF-36~39.a] Total 1 change operation permitted [SF-36~39.
ROUNDING SF-18 1/0 bit 1 a b c d e Due amount rounding method [e,f,g,h] [0001] Method 1; [0010] Method 2; f [0101] Method 5; [0110] Method 6; g h SF-19 1/0 bit 1 a b c Tax amount rounding method [c,d] d [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; e % amount rounding method [e,f] f [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; g Item amount rounding method [g,h] h [00 or 11] 5/4; [01] rounded up; 0 [0011] Method 3; [1000] Method 8; [0100] Method 4; [0111] No rounding (Method 7 is not supported yet.
TAX SF-21 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 Add-on tax 4 calculated by tax table [e=1] Add-on tax 3 calculated by tax table [f=1] Add-on tax 2 calculated by tax table [g=1] Add-on tax 1 calculated by tax table [h=1] Tax 4 calculated by add-on tax method Tax 3 calculated by add-on tax method Tax 2 calculated by add-on tax method Tax 1 calculated by add-on tax method 0 straight tax % [e=1] straight tax % [f=1] straight tax % [g=1] straight tax % [h=1] by VAT method by VAT method by VAT method by VAT method SF-22 1
REPORT (1) SF-26 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 Tax data printed on report Z counts increased after Z-01/02 report only Z report of individual PLU and Group permitted X count not reset after Z-01 report Consecutive receipt/ticket numbers not reset after Z-01 report CID memory not reset after Z-01 report Cashier memory not reset after Z-01/02 report Z report issued by control key and secret code entry which programmed by (PGM-131/141) Z1/Z2 report secret code 0 not printed after every Z report prohibited reset
REPORT (2) SF-29 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h Consolidated Z-report Individual Z-report SF-30 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 Z-62 track report permitted IRC Z report not printed on slave (see table below) prohibited printed %, (+) and (-) on item amounts do not affect PLU and Group memories Tip amount added to media memory Tax amount added to grand total (see [SF-24.
SECURITY SF-31 1/0 bit 1 a Cash declaration prohibited b Cash declaration compulsory before 1st level reports (except for non-active PLU report #43) [a=0] c Void permitted regardless the subtotal becomes minus d Cash declaration compulsory before 1st level reports including CID (report numbers : 1, 3, 8) [b=1] e f g h SF-32 1/0 bit 1 a P/O operation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position b R/A operation requires to turn the control key to Z1/P position Refund operation requires to turn the contro
AMOUNT (+)/(-) (1) SF-34 1/0 SF-35 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 Amount (-) on subtotal prohibited Amount (-) on item prohibited permitted permitted Amount (+) on subtotal prohibited Amount (+) on item prohibited permitted permitted 1 0 56
MEDIA (2) SF-36 1/0 bit 1 a Change amount of over-tendering by Total 1 deducted from media designated by [SF-16.a~d=1] and Total 5 0 Total 5 automatically For change amount of over-tendering by Euro media, see [SF-73.g].
ADJUSTMENT SF-41 SF-42 1/0 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 Adjustment 1 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 Adjustment 1 polarity is negative 1 does not affect does not affect does not affect does not affect positive 0 Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 Adjustment 2 amount affects taxable
% SF-43 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 %1 on subtotal prohibited %1 on item prohibited %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 4 %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 3 %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 2 %1 amount affects taxable subtotal 1 Manual %1 rate entry permitted %1 polarity is negative 0 permitted permitted does not affect does not affect does not affect does not affect prohibited positive SF-44 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 %2 on subtotal prohibited %2 on item prohibited %2 amount affects taxable subtota
TRACK / PREVIOUS BALANCE SF-47 1/0 bit 1 a b c Multiple track / previous balance operations d Current transaction's charge printed e New Balance closing prohibited if a track is not opened or Previous Balance key is not used f New Balance closing compulsory if a track is opened or Previous Balance key is used g h Track number input compulsory at the beginning of transaction 0 Single track/P.B.
PLU SF-50 1/0 bit 1 a Simple condiment PLU function available [h=1] (see [PF-4.a,b]) b User friendly PLU function (Not Found PLU entry) allowed [PF-3.b=1] { XE "Not Found PLU (NFP) / Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) entry allowed" } c PLU descriptor entry can be skipped in{ XE "PLU descriptor entry skip" } New PLU create sequence for Not Found PLU in R position d PLU used as a master PLU for Not Found PLU registered as a normal PLU{ XE "PLU used for Not Found PLU registered as a normal PLU" } [b=1] [PF-3.
SF-54 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 SF-55 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 OTHERS SF-56 1/0 bit 1 a Entered PLU stock printed when PLU stock programming is performed b c Net subtotal displayed and printed by NET SBTL key depression d Net subtotal automatically printed above the add-on tax amount line at closing on receipt, journal and slip 0 not printed displayed only not printed (When the add-on tax amount is zero, it will not be printed.
SLIP PRINTER SF-57 1/0 bit a b c d e 1 SF-58 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 Slip print started from current position from home position Time printed on slip not printed Slip logo printed not printed Slip print [e,f] [10] slip print always compulsory f [01] compulsory when a track is opened or Previous Balance key is used [00/11] not compulsory g Automatic slip print manual slip print h With slip printer without slip printer SF-59 1/0 bit a b e d e f g h 0 Item lines for TP-620 is 64 lines Item lines fo
COMMUNICATION (1) Channel A/B SF-62 1/0 bit a b c d 1 Baud rate: IRC line (ch-A) is 38400 bps With scanner Expanded UPC-E code Source Marking Code : 8, 13-digit PLU codes including check digit are programmed (ECR treats the last one digit as check digit.) In-Store Marking Code (for non-embedded code [SF-76,78.e,f=00] ) : 10-digit article code with check digit is programmed as PLU code (also see [SF-76,78.
COMMUNICATION (2) Channel B SF-66 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 1 0 Character structure: Odd parity Even parity Character structure: 8-bit data 7-bit data Character structure: Parity permitted prohibited Character structure: 2 stop bits 1 stop bit Block size is 512 characters 256 characters Baud Rate [f,g,h] [000] 38400 bps; [001] 19200 bps; [010] 9600 bps; [011] 4800 bps; [100] 2400 bps; [101] 1200 bps; [110] 600 bps; [111] 300 bps Channel B: PC batch communication SF-67 1/0 bit 1 a Data transfer with zero s
MEDIA (3) Total 1 SF-69 1/0 bit 1 0 a b Total 1 amount rounding method [b,c,d] [001] Method 1; [010] Method 2; [011] Method 3; [100] Method 4; c [101] Method 5; [110] Method 6; [111] No rounding (same methods as [SF-18] are used) d Once local currency media is selected by [e~h] below, the rounding method is dependent on [SF-18.f~h].
MEDIA (4) / EURO (2) SF-73 1/0 bit 1 0 a b Short tendering amount input of TTL 5 prohibited{ XE "Not Found PLU permitted (NFP) / Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) entry allowed" } c d Euro-local subtotal display is switched by depression of SBTL key automatically switched for one Change amount is always displayed in local currency because SBTL key is not second accepted in the sequence of change.
IN-STORE MARKING CODE The bar codes having function codes 02, 20 ~ 29, 37 are used for the in-store marking code. Two function codes only are available on this machine to be selected from 02, 20 ~ 29, 37 by [SF-75,77]. The in-store marking code can have 10 digits of article code if [SF-76,78.e,f] are set to '00'. The article code can also include a price embedded code if [SF-76,78.e,f] are set.
IN-STORE MARKING CODE 2 SF-77 1/0 bit 1 a b c Function code of In-Store Marking code [c,d] d [00] 02; [01] one of 20 ~ 29 (set [e~h] also) ; [10/11] 37 e Function code [e,f,g,h] --- [c,d=01] f [0000] 20; [0001] 21; [0010] 22; [0011] 23; [0100] 24; g [0101] 25; [0110] 26; [0111] 27; [1000] 28; [1001] 29 h 0 SF-78 1/0 bit a b c d e f g h 0 1 Price field without check-digit (always without check-digit for 6-digit price) with check-digit Function code included in PLU code not included Number of digits of
PROGRAMMING REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT Makes mark-up/down calculations on specified items only at a preset rate just before a transaction is finalized. 1. Assign the adjustment keys. (PGM-101, key #187, 188, 189) --- Page 8 Preset the adjustment key names. (PGM-102, #11, 12) --- Page 29 2. Preset the adjustment polarity 'mark-up/-down' [SF-41,42.h]. 3. Preset the adjustment rates. (PGM-347) --- Page 33 4. Preset each PLU as adjustable 1, 2, 1 & 2 or non-adjustable by [PF-1.e,f].
EURO CURRENCY 1. Select 'Euro currency system' [SF-13.e]. 2. Select Euro media key by [SF-69~72.e~h]. 3. Select position of punctuation for Euro media by [SF-13.g,h]. 4. Preset the local/Euro currency exchange rate. (PGM-397) --- Page 35 5. Preset the local/Euro currency message. (PGM-102, #53) --- Page 29 < OPTIONS > - Print/display format of Euro currency amount [SF-13.f]. - Euro VAT tax and taxable subtotal amounts in Euro currency always printed [SF-24.
MENU SHIFT Three different PLUs can be allocated to each Hard PLU key on three different levels. The set of PLUs allocated on each level is called a menu. 1. Determine the conditions of the PLUs used on each menu. 2. Select menu levels and assign PLU codes on the keyboard. (PGM-111) --- Page 22 3. Allocate menu shift keys on the keyboard. (PGM-101, key #134, 135) --- Page 8 < OPTIONS > - duration of menu shift [SF-52.
STOCK CONTROL Refer to PLU/Group stock programming (PGM-406/426) for the procedure. --- Page 23 There are 7 stock rates for inventory control and it reduces the stock by any eight digit amount for each item sold. Group-A Stock Control This can be used for items to which different PLU is reflected in the same stock, i.e., gallons of vanilla ice cream can be tracked in Group-A with the cumulative total of single, double and triple sales. For example, half pint (0.
IV. REPORTS REPORT SEQUENCE Set the control key to X, Z1 or Z2 position and use the report sequence below; - 1st level for daily report : X (read only) position or Z1 (reset) position - 2nd level for periodic report : X (read only) position or Z2 (reset) position For Z report issue and report format, there are some programming restrictions. Refer to system function flags [SF-26~29].
TRANSACTION REPORT Auto Full Transaction Full Transaction (X position only) Hourly Grand Total 1 Cash In Drawer Cashier Main Group-A Group-A per Main Group-A Group-A Group-A Stock Group-B PLU PLU Stock Non-Active PLU (X position only) Menu 1 PLU (X position only) Menu 2 PLU (X position only) Menu 3 PLU (X position only) Group-A PLU Group-B PLU Track Total (X position only) Track (set [SF-29.
IRC REPORT SEQUENCE Collecting Transaction Data from Slaves There are two kinds of IRC reports issued by the master ECR; One is a consolidated report for all ECR's sales data and the other is an individual report, by designating the slave ECR by using the sequence below; Set the control key to X, Z1 or Z2 position.
PROGRAM DUMP CONTENTS FULL PROGRAM (80) Consists of following five separate reports 81 ~ 85. MAIN GROUP-A (81) X-81 MG 01 MAIN GP-01 main group-A number 1 ~ 10, descriptor GROUP-A (82) X-82 GA 01 GROUP-A-01 01 ------------------------ group-A number 1 ~ 98, descriptor, link main group-A number GROUP-B (83) X-83 GB01 GROUP-B-01 group-B number 1 ~ 25, descriptor KEY LAYOUT (84) X-84 KEY-001-002-003-004-005133 132 131 130 129 (Refer to Key Layout programming for numbers.
FUNCTION (85) X-85 01A CASHIER NAME 001 : 23Y CASHIER NAME 023 -----------------------% 1 10 % % 2 5 % % 3 3 % -----------------------AJST1 10 % AJST2 20 % -----------------------CHEQUE 10 % -----------------------Q-1 1.0 kg : -----------------------S1 CM 0 % S2 CM 5 % S3 CM 10 % S4 CM 15 % -----------------------DSCNT 20.00 PLUS 10.00 -----------------------CHECK 5.00 FC MEDIA .00 0.1234* : CASH 100.00 -----------------------EURO 0.
TAX (87) X-87 V TAX 1 TAX 3 A TAX 2 .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .10 .11 TAX 4 .00 10 30 I I I I I I I I R R R % % .10 .21 .38 .56 .73 .91 1.08 1.24 1.41 1.58 1.74 1.91 5 % .00 VAT system symbol VAT tax rate add-on tax system symbol tax table has been programmed tax exemption limit amount tax amount, I/R (I: irregular part / R: regular part), breakpoint straight tax rate PLU (88) X-88 P-----------------1# PLU-NAME 0001 1# -981P 1.00 2P 1.
V. SERVICE PROGRAMMING INITIAL RESET This operation must be performed after any of the followings; - machine block - machine repair - replacement of other ROM The initial reset operation does not clear any programming or sales data. Perform the following operations: 1. Disconnect the AC cord and turn the control key to SP position. 2. While pressing the following three keys at the same time, connect the AC cord. Stroke Keyboard Flat Keyboard The ---- ir ---- message will be displayed.
TEST PROGRAMS RAM TEST This test diagnoses the functioning capability of each RAM. The testing process automatically erases all RAM contents (all programming and sales data). SP 9901 • X DISPLAY MESSAGES OF RAM TEST ------------ Displayed during RAM test. RAM test is completed with this message and P sound. EEEEEEEEEEEE Shows the system error with buzzer sound. Disconnect AC cord. Contact your distributor.
KEYBOARD 3 OPERATION DISPLAY Press all keys following the direction as shown below: -nn(nn shows key code) Stroke Keyboard Start Start Flat Keyboard REMARKS Check the key catch buzzer. "KEY --" is printed if an error occurs. (Finish automatically) End CONTROL KEY 4 SENSORS 5 Drawer sensor (option) Receipt sensor (option) Journal sensor (standard) Validation sensor (factory option) INTERFACE 6 PRINTER 7 AUTO PRESET ROM TEST 8 Turn the control key from the SP to Z2 position slowly.
AUTO PRESET When the ECR is shipped from the factory, the auto preset has already been done. If the reprogramming of the standard key layout or the auto preset is required, perform the following sequences. Refer to the end of this section for details of the key table selection and key table transfer. (1) INITIAL RESET Disconnect AC cord and turn the control key to the SP position. While pressing these three keys below, connect AC cord.
Note for Key Table Selection There are two key tables in the memory: A fixed key table with the standard key layout (indicated in I. STANDARD KEY LAYOUT) and a programmable key table. When the ECR is shipped from the factory, the programmable key table is selected with the standard key layout preprogrammed. Key layout programming is possible only on the programmable key table [ C1 ] or [ F1]. If desired, a fixed key table can be used although the contents of the programmable key table are saved.
IRC PROGRAM DATA TRANSFER Before transferring the program data, check that the IRC status check (SP-8800) on the master has been done. The master ECR will check up to ECR sequential number 62, even when there are fewer than 31 ECRs on the IRC line. After this operation, all ECR's that are connected on the system become operative for IRC communication, and the IRC system configuration table is printed.
VI. WARNING MESSAGES The messages are displayed showing on abbreviation followed by a warning number. xx SYSTEM ERROR xx UNALLOABLE OPERATION xx INPUT DATA ERROR xx LIMIT ERROR xx INPUT COMPULSORY xx COMMUICATION ERROR xx PAPER CONDITION 00 System error: Perform the initial reset operation. If it does not work, disconnect AC cord and contact your distributor. Printer error: Disconnect AC cord and then back on or check the printer. 01 If "printer with automatic cutter [SF-10.
35 New balance closing is compulsory. (can be omitted temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key) 36 New balance closing is prohibited. 37 Track number input is compulsory. (can be omitted temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key) 39 Cooking message input is compulsory. (can be omitted temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key) 42 Slip print is compulsory. (can be omitted temporarily by using OFF COMPULSORY key) 48 PLU code check digit error: Enter correct PLU code.
POWER OFF (AC CORD DISCONNECTED) / BUSY / COMMUNICATION ERROR AT SLAVE ECR For an X-report data, the master ECR prints consolidated X report skipping power off or busy slave ECR. See the IRC status which is printed at the end of the report for non-consolidated slave ECRs. When collecting a Z-report data and one or more of the slave ECRs are not ready, the master ECR displays the slave ECR status as shown above (IRC busy, E1, E2). Re-attempt to collect the slave's report or skip it.