Receipt feeding during a sale is also allowed. JF JOURNAL FEED ([JF]) This key is used to advance the journal roll in the same fashion as the [RF] key. This key is useful if the cashier, due perhaps to an interruption whilst ringing up a sale, is unsure which items have already been entered. By using this key, the cashier can see which figures have actually been printed. The [RF] and [JF] keys can not be operated simultaneously. 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 00 NUMERIC KEYS ( ) These are used to enter numeric values such as amount, quantity, or code number. Depressing the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key twice consecutively. The maximum listing capacity is 8 digits for inputting a numeric value only, and 7 digits for registration except that a non-add number (through the [#] or [#/NS] key) may be entered in maximum 8 digits. DECIMAL POINT KEY ([.]) This key is used, as part of the numeric keys, to designate the position of the decimal point when entering a percent rate or a quantity with a decimal portion. For example, to enter 0.5%, index 0*[.]+5, or [.]>5. When entering a price or amount such as $0.25, just index 2-*5. In this case, depression of the [.] key is not necessary and will cause an error. 000 TRIPLE-ZERO KEY ([000]) This key may be installed as part of numeric keys. Depressing the [000] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key three times consecutively or the same as depressing [0] and then [00] in series. - 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS page TO OUR CUSTOMERS ....................................................................................................I PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................................................1 APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE ..............................................................................1 CONTROL LOCKS AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS ............................................................2 DISPLAY ...................................................................3 KEYBOARD LAYOUT ......................................................................................................5 FUNCTION OF EACH KEY............................................................................................5 REGISTERING PROCEDURE FOR SALES ......................................................................19 REGISTERING RECEIPT SAMPLES ..........................................................................27 VALIDATION PRINT SAMPLES ................................................................................33 READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS ...........................................35 REPORT PRINT SAMPLES ........................................................................................36 JOURNAL AND RECEIPT PAPER-END DETECTOR ....................................42 PRINTER MOTOR LOCK DETECTOR ..............................................................................42 PAPER ROLL REPLACEMENT AND OTHER MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ......................43 WHEN A POWER FAILURE OCCURS............................................................................47 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................47 NUMERIC DISPLAY AMOUNT (8 digits): Displays the numeric data, such as amount, quantity, etc. DPT (2 digits): Displays the code which represents each Department key. It stays lit when repeating the same department entry. RPT (1 digit): Displays the repeat count of the same item. The count is indicated from the second entry on, and only the first digit will be displayed even if the count exceeds nine.) PLU (3 digits; the DPT and RPT digits are commonly used for this purpose.): Displays the PLU code when any PLU is entered. It goes out when repeating the same PLU entry. MESSAGE DESCRIPTORS (TRI-MARK LAMPS) SLP: Lights up when a slip has properly been inserted to allow validation. It flickers to require a slip insertion when validation compulsion is programmed on the transaction key just operated. ALM: Lights up with the alarm buzzer to indicate that the last operation or numeric entry has resulted in an error. To clear the error condition, depress the [C] key. REG: Lights up when a sale item has been entered. (-): Lights up when the [RTN MDSE], [DOLL DISC], [%-], or [ITEM CORR] key has been operated. It also lights up when the [ST], [TXBL TL], or one of the total keys has been depressed and the displayed amount is negative. It lights up also when an amount is entered in the M mode. TXBL: Lights up when a taxable item has been entered. It also lights up when the [TXBL TL] key is depressed, indicating that the amount displayed is the sale total plus taxes due (in which case the "STM lamp also lights up). This "taxable total display" function is also applied when the [ST] key is depressed if the option "Taxable Total Display on [ST] Key Depression" is selected. ST: Li...