Sharp ER-A520 ER-A520 ER-A530 Operation Manual - Page 133

Item label for remote printer

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Example Programming of PLU 1 (level 1) and PLU 65 (level 2) are assigned to key no. 21 Key operation Print 2219 . @ l 21 @ 1 t ¬ 21 @ 65 t Ç Key no. Item label for remote printer PGM 2 2244 2094 (Dynamic UPC file) You can program a maximum 12 characters (item label) for each PLU/UPC which are printed by remote printers. Select the characters you want to program, referring to section "2 How to program alphanumeric characters" in chapter "PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING". Procedure 2244 . 2094 @ To program any PLU/UPC Ä To keep the current setting PLU code (max. 5 digits) UPC code (6 to 13 digits) @ Character keys (max. 12 digits) tÇ *To program for price levels 2 thru 6 (only when price shift function is allowed) To program for the following PLU/UPC * In case that price shift function is allowed, the register prompts to enter a remote printer item level for the following level by displaying "P2" thru "P6" on the display, and when an item level of level 6 is entered, the register goes to the status for programming the following PLU/UPC. You must enter texts for all price levels. In case that single price entry is allowed for a PLU/UPC code, the register goes to the status for programming the following PLU/UPC. Example Programming "MILK_K1, MILK_K2, MILK_K3, MILK_K4, MILK_K5, MILK_K6" for price levels 1 thru 6 of PLU1 Key operation Print 2244 . @ 1 @ MILK_K1 t MILK_K2 t MILK_K3 t MILK_K4 t MILK_K5 t MILK_K6 t Ç 131

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Programming of PLU 1 (level 1) and PLU 65 (level 2) are assigned to key no. 21
Item label for remote printer
(Dynamic UPC file)
You can program a maximum 12 characters (item label) for each PLU/UPC which are printed by remote printers.
Select the characters you want to program, referring to section “2 How to program alphanumeric characters” in
chapter “PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING”.
* In case that price shift function is allowed, the register prompts to enter a remote printer item level for the
following level by displaying “P2” thru “P6” on the display, and when an item level of level 6 is entered, the
register goes to the status for programming the following PLU/UPC.
You must enter texts for all price levels.
In case that single price entry is allowed for a PLU/UPC code, the register goes to the status for programming
the following PLU/UPC.
Programming “MILK_K1, MILK_K2, MILK_K3, MILK_K4, MILK_K5, MILK_K6” for price levels
1 thru 6 of PLU1
2244
.@
1
@
MILK_K1
t
MILK_K2
t
MILK_K3
t
MILK_K4
t
MILK_K5
t
MILK_K6
t
Ç
Print
Key operation
Example
2244
2094
.
@
@
t
Ç
PLU code
(max. 5 digits)
Character keys
(max. 12 digits)
To program any PLU/UPC
To keep the current setting
Ä
UPC code
(6 to 13 digits)
*To program for price levels 2 thru 6
(only when price shift function is allowed)
To program for the following PLU/UPC
Procedure
2094
2244
PGM 2
Key no.
2219
.@
l
21
@
1
t
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21
@
65
t
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Print
Key operation
Example