Sharp UP-820N UP-820N Operation Manual - Page 265

Add-on code, UPC file

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EAN-13 • Ordinary EAN-13 code (used in source marking) • Specific EAN-13 code (flag 977, 978, 979) (used in the source marking: ISBM, ISSN) Here, you must enter a full 13digit number. • Internal code (used for in-store marking, flag character number: 20 through 29 and 02) Program the format in "EAN NON-PLU" in ARTICLE setting. Add-on code UPC-A and EAN-13 may be followed by a twodigit number or a fivedigit number as an add-on code, except the UPC-A without a check digit. Therefore, the total number of digits which can be entered for each type code is as shown below: Code entry UPC-A UPC-A w/leading zero UPC-A w/o check digit UPC-E EAN-8 EAN-13 No add-on code 12 13 11 6 8 13 2-digit add-on code 14 15 - - - 15 5-digit add-on code 17 18 - - - 18 NOTE Your POS terminal automatically identifies the add-on code in an UPC/EAN code from the total number of digits and the flag. UPC file Your POS terminal has a UPC main file and can provide a dynamic UPC (D-UPC) file. UPC main file Generally use, all UPC items are managed in the UPC main file. Programming data and sales information is saved in the UPC main file. Dynamic UPC file If a dynamic UPC file is generated, the items entered by the UPC learning function (refer to the "UPC learning function" section.) are saved in this file temporarily. (If not generated, they are directly saved in the UPC main file.) The data saved temporarily can be transferred to the UPC main file when necessary by executing the D-UPC LOAD in the PGM2 mode. If you want to use the dynamic UPC file, please consult your authorized SHARP dealer. - 263 -

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EAN-13
• Ordinary EAN-13 code (used in source marking)
• Specific EAN-13 code (flag 977, 978, 979) (used in the source
marking: ISBM, ISSN)
Here, you must enter a full 13digit number.
• Internal code (used for in-store marking, flag character number: 20 through 29 and 02)
Program the format in “EAN NON-PLU” in ARTICLE setting.
Add-on code
UPC-A and EAN-13 may be followed by a twodigit number or a fivedigit number as an add-on code, except the
UPC-A without a check digit.
Therefore, the total number of digits which can be entered for each type code is as shown below:
Code entry
No add-on code
2-digit add-on code
5-digit add-on code
UPC-A
12
14
17
UPC-A w/leading zero
13
15
18
UPC-A w/o check digit
11
UPC-E
6
EAN-8
8
EAN-13
13
15
18
NOTE
Your POS terminal automatically identifies the add-on code in an UPC/EAN code from the total number
of digits and the flag.
UPC file
Your POS terminal has a UPC main file and can provide a dynamic UPC (D-UPC) file.
UPC main file
Generally use, all UPC items are managed in the UPC main file.
Programming data and sales information is saved in the UPC main file.
Dynamic UPC file
If a dynamic UPC file is generated, the items entered by the UPC learning function (refer to the “UPC learning
function” section.) are saved in this file temporarily. (If not generated, they are directly saved in the UPC main file.)
The data saved temporarily can be transferred to the UPC main file when necessary by executing the D-UPC
LOAD in the PGM2 mode.
If you want to use the dynamic UPC file, please consult your authorized SHARP dealer.