Cashier identifying operation, 1) signing method, using the [log/receipt| key, 1) signing method – Toshiba TEC MA-315-100 User Manual
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17. Cashier Identifying Operation
The MA-315 adopts one of the following cashier-identifying methods.
(1) Signing Method, using the [LOG/RECEIPT| key.
(2) Cashier Lock Method, using Cashier Locks (barrel locks)
(3) Cashier Push Key Method, using Cashier Keys (stay-down keys)
Method (1) is the standard feature. To change the cashier-identifying method from (1) to (2) or
(3), appropriate System Option selections are necessary as well as hardware options. (Refer to
System Option, Address 15- Bit 5 in Chapter 22.)
(1) Signing Method
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t
I (LOGflECEIPT Key)
A cashier needs to “sign ON” for starting transaction entries on the register and identifying the
operator. The signed-ON condition is held until a “sign OFF” is operated. A cashier can sign
ON only when the register is in the signed-OFF condition. A maximum of 8 cashiers can be
identified in this signing method.
Sian ON
(operable in sioned-OFF condition)
Use the REG Key to
turn the Control Lock to
the REG (or MGR or Q)
position.
X MGR
REG \ / .□
The code being entered
is not displayed.
The "SIGN ON" triangular lamp
illuminates, and a Sign ON receipt
is issued (see
the next page).
Transaction entries are
now possible (see the
following pages).
Cashier Code assigned to each cashier by
the store (1 digit; 1 to 8)
Secret C^de generated by the cashier
(2 digits; any number from 01 to 99)
See NOTE 1 beiow.
Sian
OFF
(operable in signed-ON condition)
Same Control Lock
position as the Sign
ON (changing the
position in a signed-
ON condition will
cause an error.)
LOG
RECEIPT
The “SIGN ON” triangular
lamp is SKtinguished, and a
Sign OFF reoeipt is íssued
(sea
the
nexípage).
No operations in REG.
MGR or El mode will
be allowed until a Sign
ON is again operated
by a cashier.
NOTES 1. The two-digit Secret Code portion, once entered for a cashier’s Sign ON, is set in the
memory of the register. The Secret Code of the same cashier is checked every time
his/her Sign ON is operated until the Daily Financial Reset Report is taken at the end
of the day. Then the Secret Code is reset and a new Secret Code entry will be
allowed.
When the Secret Code is within the range of 01 to 09, it is omissible to enter the
preceding zero.
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