Condition required for programming operations, 5 condition required for programming operations – Toshiba TEC MA-1450-1 SERIES User Manual
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6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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6.5 CONDITION REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
6.5
CONDITION REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
At the top of each programming operation a “CONDITION” is given. Unless the register satisfies this condition,
the programming operations will not be allowed.
There are two types of conditions:
“Any time outside a sale”
It means that the programming operation is allowed when a sale is finalized before going into any other sale
entry.
“After ...Reset”
It means that the designated reset report must be taken before entering the programming operation. And an
error will result if the operation is attempted without taking the report. However, the words “After ... Reset” do
not necessarily mean “immediately after ...”.
When the designated reset report has already been taken and then some operations are performed in the
SET, X, or Z mode, the condition “After ... Reset” is still satisfied and the programming operation is still
allowed.
On the contrary, when the designated reset report has been taken but then some sales data relating to that
report’s output data are entered in the REG, MGR, or - mode, the programming operation will no longer be
allowed and the same reset report must be taken.
Thus the condition “After ... Reset” indicates that all the sales data relating to the report data must be zero
(except non-resettable memory data). Because of this “CONDITION” requirement, the report data will be
protected from any inconsistencies of sales data entered in the period from a resetting of the report to another
resetting of the same report next time.
6.6
STORE NAME/MESSAGE AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE
PROGRAMMING (Submode 1)
CONDITION
Any time outside a sale
OPERATION
Mode Lock: SET
1 [@/FOR]
|Line No.| [ST]
. . .
. . .
Submode No.
Repeat for another line.
1 to 7 or 5 to 7
(See NOTE 2 on the next page.)
Character Entries
[ST]
[AT/TL]
(For sequentially programming
lines, the line number
specification can be skipped.)
max. 24 characters/line
(See CHARACTER
ENTRIES at the beginning
of this chapter.)
. . .
To complete
this line
. . .
NOTES:
1. For each line, a maximum of 24 regular-sized characters or 12 double-sized characters may be
entered. A combination of both types is also available.
To complete this
programming operation