Casio QT 6000 Programming Manual - Page 108

Programming function key descriptors

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Program 2 5-2-4 Programming department descriptors Operation: → 1.Item Descriptor → 4.Department → Select item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Descriptor DEPT01 DEPT02 DEPT03 DEPT04 DEPT05 DEPT06 DEPT07 DEPT08 DEPT09 : --- 0 ~ 16 characters When you press the key, the character programming keyboard (refer to the page P-104) is opened. a. You can enter the character programmed to the depart- ment file (character on receipt). b. If the item is linked to the keyboard or a list, the charac- ter* (actual keytop character and keytop character in a list window) can be set after step-a. * Maximum 24 characters can be entered. But in a list window, former 16 characters are shown. If you set 24 characters, only horizontal double or quadruple key on the actual keyboard can display whole characters. 5-2-5 Programming PLU/subdepartment/department descriptors by range Operation: → 1.Item Descriptor → 5.Range → Select job (PLU / PLU 2nd@ / Subdepartment / Department) Item Descriptor Descriptor PLU0123 Enter Start range 0 End range 0 OK? YES --- 0 ~ 24 characters (0 ~ 16 for Subdept. and Dept.) --- Start range ("0" means the first record.) --- End range ("0"means the last record.) 5-2-6 Copying PLU descriptors to PLU 2nd Operation: → 1.Item Descriptor → 6.PLU -> 2nd@ Copy Item Descriptor PLU -> 2nd@ Copy Enter Start range 123 End range 0 OK? YES --- Start range ("0" means the first record.) --- End range ("0"means the last record.) 5-2-7 Programming function key descriptors Operation: → 1.Item Descriptor → 7.Char & Press Key → Enter descriptor → Press the appropriate key on the keyboard P-108 ✍ Version 1.31

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P-108
Program 2
5-2-4
Programming department descriptors
Operation: <PGM2>
1.Item Descriptor
4.Department
Select item
——— 0 ~ 16 characters
No.
Descriptor
1
DEPT01
2
DEPT02
3
DEPT03
4
DEPT04
5
DEPT05
6
DEPT06
7
DEPT07
8
DEPT08
9
DEPT09
:
5-2-5
Programming PLU/subdepartment/department descriptors by range
Operation: <PGM2>
1.Item Descriptor
5.Range
Select job (PLU / PLU 2nd@ / Subdepartment / Department)
——— 0 ~ 24 characters (0 ~ 16 for Subdept. and Dept.)
——— Start range (“0” means the first record.)
——— End range (“0”means the last record.)
Item Descriptor
Descriptor
PLU0123
Enter Start range
0
End
range
0
OK?
YES
5-2-6
Copying PLU descriptors to PLU 2nd
Operation: <PGM2>
1.Item Descriptor
6.PLU -> 2nd@ Copy
——— Start range (“0” means the first record.)
——— End range (“0”means the last record.)
Item Descriptor
PLU -> 2nd@ Copy
Enter Start range
123
End
range
0
OK?
YES
5-2-7
Programming function key descriptors
Operation: <PGM2>
1.Item Descriptor
7.Char & Press Key
Enter descriptor
Press the appropriate key on the keyboard
Version 1.31
When you press the <Yes> key, the character programming
keyboard (refer to the page P-104) is opened.
a. You can enter the character programmed to the depart-
ment file (character on receipt).
b. If the item is linked to the keyboard or a list, the charac-
ter* (actual keytop character and keytop character in a list
window) can be set after step-a.
*
Maximum 24 characters can be entered. But in a list window, former 16 characters are shown. If you
set 24 characters, only horizontal double or quadruple key on the actual keyboard can display whole
characters.