Paper end detection, When a power failure occurs, Hardware options available – Toshiba TEC MA-230 User Manual
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PAPER END DETECTION
When the receipt or journal paper ends, the displayed data will flicker to
inform the cashier of the paper-end condition, when no key operations will be
accepted. In this condition, immediately replace the paper roll with a new
one. After setting the new roll properly, depress the [C] key to release the
paper-end condition. The [RF] and [JF] keys are operative even in the
paper-end condition.
WHEN A POWER FAILURE OCCURS ...
If a power failure occurs, all sales data stored in the memory are
automatically protected by the battery installed in the ECR. The battery is
rechargeable and it is recharged when the AC power returns. As the power
returns, the register revives to continue the work. However, on the recovery
of a power failure, please check the receipt before it is handed to the
customer.
HARDWARE OPTIONS AVAILABLE
The following hardware devices are available as options.
FLU KEYBOARD
It has 130 keys, each of which corresponds to a FLU code. By simply
depressing a key, the "|FLU Code| ■»[FLU]" entry sequence is made. Thus
this simplifies FLU operations and saves time. The FLU Keyboard will
be connected to the ECR with a Im straight cable and may be placed on
the cashier counter table near the ECR.
REMOTE SLIP PRINTER
By connecting it, required transactions will be recorded on the remote
slip as well as on the receipt and the journal rolls.
SPECIFICATIONS
size .............................. 460mm(width)x400mm(depth)x369mm(height)
(with SP drawer)
39 7mm(width)x423mm(depth)x366inm( height)
(with MIDI drawer)
Weight ............................ 18.5 kg (with SF drawer)
17 kg (with MIDI drawer)
Power Required .................... AC 117V + 10% (Varies depending on the
destination.)
Power Consumed .................... 8W non-operating, 31W operating
Ambinet Temperature ............... O^C to 40^C,
10% to 90% RH