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EPLU feature programming

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PLU feature programming There are two different methods you can use to assign features to PLUs. With "Batch feature programming", you can use a single operation to assign multiple features. "Individual feature programming", on the other hand, let you assign features one-by-one. This method is recommended for programming of special features to individual PLUs. Batch feature programming When using this procedure to assign multiple features to PLUs, use 9-digit codes that you create using the following procedure. To a new (not sequential) PLU PGM Mode Switch Different program to the next PLU 6 3s 6 PLU No.* 6 (1 ~ 1600; U. S.) (1 ~ 800; Canada) 6::::;::;; 6a 6s D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Negative PLU Hash PLU Single item sale Treat as subdepartment/PLU. High digit limit specification (for subdepartment) Taxable status 1 (for the U.S. model) Taxable status 2 (for the U.S. model) Taxable status 3 (for the U.S. model) Taxable status (for the Canadian model) Non tax = 0, Taxable 1 = 1, Taxable 2 = 2, Taxable 3 = 3, Taxable 4 = 4, Taxable 1 & 2 = 5, Taxable 1 & 3 = 6, Taxable 1 & 4 = 7 Always "0" Department link (00 ~ 96; U.S., 00 ~ 24; Canada) Always "00" a No = 0 Yes = 2 b No = 0 Yes = 4 a No = 0 Yes = 1 b PLU = 0 Subdept. = 4 Significant number a No = 0 Yes = 1 b No = 0 Yes = 2 c No = 0 Yes = 4 Significant number Significant numbers : a+b = D9 : a+b = D8 : D7 : a+b+c = D6 : D6 ; D5 : : D4 D3 ; ; D2 D1 Convenient Operations and Setups 59 E

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Convenient Operations and Setups
E
PLU feature programming
There are two different methods you can use to assign features to PLUs.
With “Batch feature programming”, you can use a single operation to assign multiple features.
“Individual feature programming”, on the other hand, let you assign features one-by-one.
This method is recommended for programming of special features to individual PLUs.
Batch feature programming
When using this procedure to assign multiple features to PLUs, use 9-digit codes that you create using the
following procedure.
To a new (not sequential) PLU
D
9
D
8
D
7
D
6
D
5
D
4
D
3
D
2
D
1
Different program to the next PLU
PLU No.
(1 ~ 1600; U. S.)
(1 ~ 800; Canada)
6
3
s
6
*
6
6
::::;::;;
6
a
6
s
Mode Switch
PGM
Negative PLU
Hash PLU
Single item sale
Treat as subdepartment/PLU.
High digit limit specification (for subdepartment)
Taxable status 1 (for the U.S. model)
Taxable status 2 (for the U.S. model)
Taxable status 3 (for the U.S. model)
Taxable status (for the Canadian model)
Non tax = 0, Taxable 1 = 1, Taxable 2 = 2, Taxable 3 = 3, Taxable 4 = 4,
Taxable 1 & 2 = 5, Taxable 1 & 3 = 6, Taxable 1 & 4 = 7
Always “0”
Department link (00 ~ 96; U.S., 00 ~ 24; Canada)
Always “00”
a+b =
:
D
9
a+b =
:
D
8
:
D
7
a+b+c =
:
D
6
:
D
6
;
D
5
::
D
4
D
3
;;
D
2
D
1
No
= 0
Yes = 2
No
= 0
Yes = 4
No
= 0
Yes = 1
PLU = 0
Subdept. = 4
Significant
number
No
= 0
Yes = 1
No
= 0
Yes = 2
No
= 0
Yes = 4
Significant
number
Significant
numbers
a
b
a
b
a
b
c