Sharp ER-A520 ER-A520 ER-A530 Operation Manual - Page 116

Base quantity, Functional programming 1

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Base quantity PGM 1 PGM 2 1211 Direct 1061 (Dynamic UPC file) Procedure 1211 . 1061 @ To program any PLU/UPC Ä To program zero PLU code (max. 5 digits) UPC code (6 to 13 digits) @ Base q'ty (max. 2 digits) t Ç To program for the following PLU/UPC Example Programming "12" for PLU 2 Key operation 1211 . @ 2 @ 12 t Ç Print Base q'ty Functional programming 1 PGM 2 2210 2231 Direct 2060 (Dynamic UPC file) Procedure For each PLU/UPC . @ 2210 2060 PLU code (max. 5 digits) UPC code (6 to 13 digits) To program any PLU/UPC Ä To program zero @ *ABCDEFG t To program for the following PLU/UPC Ç For a range of PLUs . @ 2231 Start PLU code (max. 5 digits) @ End PLU code (max. 5 digits) @ To apply the current setting of start PLU code to PLUs within the range *ABCDEFG t Ç Note When new PLU codes are created in the range specified, the default values are applied to the programming items other than the items set in this programming. 114

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Base quantity
(Dynamic UPC file)
Programming “12” for PLU 2
Functional programming 1
(Dynamic UPC file)
For each PLU/UPC
For a range of PLUs
When new PLU codes are created in the range specified, the default values are applied to the
programming items other than the items set in this programming.
Note
2231
.
@
@
@
t
Ç
End PLU code
(max. 5 digits)
*ABCDEFG
To apply the current
setting of start PLU code
to PLUs within the range
Start PLU code
(max. 5 digits)
2210
2060
.
@
@
t
Ç
PLU code
(max. 5 digits)
*ABCDEFG
To program any PLU/UPC
To program zero
To program for the following PLU/UPC
Ä
UPC code
(6 to 13 digits)
Procedure
2060
Direct
2231
2210
PGM 2
Base q'ty
1211
.@
2
@
12
t
Ç
Print
Key operation
Example
1211
1061
.
@
@
t
Ç
PLU code
(max. 5 digits)
Base q’ty
(max. 2 digits)
To program any PLU/UPC
To program zero
To program for the following PLU/UPC
Ä
UPC code
(6 to 13 digits)
Procedure
1061
Direct
1211
PGM 2
PGM 1