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Operations in “mgr” mode, Items programmed to require manager intervention – Toshiba TEC MA-1350-1 User Manual

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MA-1350-1 SERIES

NOTE:

As for the initial status of the respective keys shown above, MGR position “Not Required” status is
programmed to all of them.

MGR Position

Not required

Required

[RTN MDSE]

As for the key status

[PO]

change, ask your

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TOSHIBA TEC

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representative.

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KEY

Reference

1. Operations in “MGR” Mode

This chapter describes operations to be performed in the “MGR” position of the Control Lock, which the Store
Manager can access using the MGR or MA key.

Items programmed to require Manager Intervention

During daily sale entry operations, the cashier may call for Manager Intervention. The following is the opera-
tion flow of Manager Intervention.

1) During operations, the cashier comes across an item that requires Manager Intervention. The cashier,

already informed of it, may immediately call for Manager Intervention. Or the cashier, without knowing
of it, attempts the operation, and an error results, clears the error by the [C] key, and then calls for
Manager Intervention.

2) The Store Manager goes to the cashier counter with the MGR or MA key.

3) The cashier explains what kind of operation is to be entered and removes the REG key from the Con-

trol Lock at the “REG” position.

4) The Store Manager insert the MGR or MA key and turns it to the “MGR” position.

5) The cashier operates the required item.

6) The Store Manager returns the MGR or MA key to the “REG” position and pulls it out.

7) The cashier returns the REG key to the “REG” key position and continues sale entry operations.

The following are the tables of the keys and operations that are programmable with Manager Intervention. Fill
in the tables by marking in the “Not required” or “Required” column of each item.

Keys and Manager Intervention Status