Toshiba FS-160 SERIES User Manual
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CLERK LOCKS
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These locks are used to identify which
clerk is operating the register.
Clerk Keys (A, B, D, E)
push
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stay
Each clerk should keep his/her clerk key. The
register will not operate in the REG mode unless one
of these keys is inserted and pushed on or
pushed-and-turned at the corresponding Clerk Lock.
When
multiple
drawers
are
installed
(max.
4
drawers), the clerk key used and the drawer to be
opened
on
finalizing
each
sale
are
usually
programmed to match. On a single-drawer machine,
the drawer opens with any of these clerk keys.
Each of the keys may be inserted and pulled out in
the neutral position marked with ”." (point) in the
above figure, and two ways are provided to set the
Clerk Key to ON status:
1. PUSH-ON
When simply pushed on and immediately released,
the Clerk Key is set to ON status. However,
this ON condition will be cleared in any of
the following conditions:
1) when the sale is finalized (with the CLERK
tri-mark lamp still lit).
2) when another Clerk Key is pushed-on or
pushed-and-turned for ON status.
3) when the Control Lock is turned to another
position between sales.
4) when the power is turned off and then
turned on again.
2. PUSH-AND-TURN
When pushed and turned to the right, the ON
status is locked until it is turned back and
released and another Clerk Key is set to ON.
When another Clerk Key is attempted to
set to ON, an error will result.
If a Clerk Key has already set to ON and a sale is
under way, another Clerk Key will cause an error if
attempted to set to ON.
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