Advanced programming, Department preset unit price programming, Plu programming – Sharp XE-A102B User Manual
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Advanced Programming
Before starting programming, set the mode switch to the Z/PGM mode. Also if necessary, enter the
secret code and press
t.
• You can continue programming without printing the programming report by not pressing
S at the end of each program step. However, you must program PLUs independent
from other programming.
• Unless otherwise specified, programming options marked with
*
indicate factory setting.
In case of values or number settings, the factory settings are shown with the word,
“Default”.
Unit prices can be assigned directly to department keys for frequently purchased items, which
enables you to enter the prices by simply pressing the department keys.
Unit price
(max. 5 digits)
➜ (
s
➜) Department key (➜
S
)
(Default: 0.00)
(Press
s to program departments 5 to 8.)
Department Preset Unit Price Programming
The PLU function allow speedy key entries whereby a preset price is automatically called up when
a code is entered. Up to 80 PLU settings are possible. Each PLU should belong to a department
in order to acquire the parameters of the department. The cash register was factory preset so that
PLU1 to 10 are assigned to department 1 and unit price 0.00.
(Press
s to program departments 5 to 8.)
To disable a PLU, enter the PLU code and press
P, then press v and S.
PLU code
➜
P
➜
Unit price (max. 6 digits)
➜
(
s
➜
) Department key
➜
S
For the next PLU code programming
When the next PLU code to be programmed does not directory follow the one just entered.
PLU Programming
% can be programmed as a discount key or premium key. As a default, % is programmed as a
discount key. Also you can program a percent rate for
%.
When 00.00% is programmed, use of preset percent rate is prohibited. (factory setting)
Programming the percent key function (discount or premium)
1
for discount or
0
for premium
➜
x
➜
%
(
➜
S
)
Programming the percent rate (00.00 to 99.99%)
Percent rate in 4 digits (0000 to 9999)
➜
%
(
➜
S
)
Percent Key Programming
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