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PLU level shift (for direct PLUs), When you use the FF method PLU, you do not press

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PLU level shift (for direct PLUs) This shift can add to the number of direct PLUs on your POS terminal without adding additional direct PLU keys. You can use direct PLUs in five levels by utilizing the PLU level shift keys LEVEL 1 thru . LEVEL 5 The level key shifts the PLU level from the other four to the required level. (The normal level is level 1.) You must program your machine in the PGM2 mode to select one of the two PLU level shift modes - automatic return mode* or lock shift mode** - and decide whether to allow the PLU level shift in both the REG and MGR modes or in the MGR mode only. * The automatic return mode automatically shifts the PLU level back to the level programmed after pressing a direct PLU key or finalizing each transaction. ** The lock shift mode holds the current PLU level until another PLU level shift key is pressed. Automatic return mode (for PLU levels) If your terminal has been programmed for the PLU level in the automatic return mode, press a desired PLU level shift key before a numeric type entry. (Returning every item entry) LEVEL 1 thru LEVEL 5 (Level no.: 1 to 5) LEVEL # (Returning every transaction) LEVEL 1 thru LEVEL 5 (Level no.: 1 to 5) LEVEL # Numeric entry (Q'ty, @ FOR ) Direct PLU Level programmed Numeric entry (Q'ty, @ FOR ) Direct PLU (Finalization) NOTE When you use the FF method (PLU), you do not press the @ FOR key on numeric entry. Lock shift mode (for PLU levels) If your terminal has been programmed for the PLU level in the lock shift mode, press a desired PLU level shift key before a numeric type entry. LEVEL 1 thru LEVEL 5 (Level no.: 1 to 5) LEVEL # Numeric entry (Q'ty, @ FOR ) Direct PLU Stay in the current level NOTE • When you use the FF method (PLU), you do not press the @ FOR key on numeric entry. 34

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PLU level shift (for direct PLUs)
This shift can add to the number of direct PLUs on your POS terminal without adding additional direct PLU
keys. You can use direct PLUs in five levels by utilizing the PLU level shift keys
LEVEL
1
thru
LEVEL
5
.
The level key shifts the PLU level from the other four to the required level. (The normal level is level 1.)
You must program your machine in the PGM2 mode to select one of the two PLU level shift modes
automatic return mode* or lock shift mode**
and decide whether to allow the PLU level shift in
both the
REG and MGR modes or in the MGR mode only.
*
The automatic return mode automatically shifts the PLU level back to the level programmed after
pressing a direct PLU key or finalizing each transaction.
**
The lock shift mode holds the current PLU level until another PLU level shift key is pressed.
Automatic return mode (for PLU levels)
If your terminal has been programmed for the PLU level in the automatic return mode, press a desired PLU
level shift key before a numeric type entry.
NOTE
When you use the FF method (PLU), you do not press the
@
FOR
key on numeric entry.
Lock shift mode (for PLU levels)
If your terminal has been programmed for the PLU level in the lock shift mode, press a desired PLU level shift
key before a numeric type entry.
NOTE
When you use the FF method (PLU),
you do not press the
@
FOR
key on numeric entry.
Direct PLU
(Finalization)
(Q
ty,
)
Numeric entry
Direct PLU
Level programmed
(Q
ty,
)
Numeric entry
(Returning every item entry)
(Returning every transaction)
@
FOR
@
FOR
LEVEL
1
LEVEL
5
thru
LEVEL
#
(Level no.: 1 to 5)
LEVEL
1
LEVEL
5
thru
LEVEL
#
(Level no.: 1 to 5)
Direct PLU
Stay in the current level
(Q
ty,
)
Numeric entry
@
FOR
LEVEL
1
LEVEL
5
thru
LEVEL
#
(Level no.: 1 to 5)