Sharp UP-3500 UP-3500 Operation Manual - Page 33

PLU menu keys categories, Non-turnover sales, Link PLU/UPC entries

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I PLU menu keys (categories) Items can be categorized into PLU menu keys for ease of registration. A PLU menu key can contain both PLU items and other PLU menu keys. This can make a PLU menu tree of choices. When the item (direct PLU) key is programmed within the PLU menu key, touch the corresponding PLU menu key (main PLU menu key), then select the item (or sub-PLU menu key). (Example: ➝ [DRINK] ➝ [WINE] ➝ [WHITE] ➝ [NICE WINE] ) (Example: ➝ [DRINK] ➝ [WINE] ➝ [ROSE] ➝ [GREAT WINE] ) (Example: ➝ [DRINK] ➝ [BEER] ➝ [LIGHT] ➝ [NICE BEER] ) Main PLU Sub-PLU Item menu key menu key I Non-turnover sales This function is used to perform transaction other than ordinary sales (turnover) in a restaurant. In this case, the cashier will receive payment for items that are not "sales" for reporting purposes. The item is programmed as non-turnover. Example: Sales of government run raffle tickets where the money must be collected and recorded but the business is not receiving "sales" revenu. I Link PLU/UPC entries It is possible to link PLUs (linked PLUs) with a PLU or UPC (link PLU/UPC) so that several PLUs/UPCs can be combined for a single key touch. You can program a maximum of 99 link PLUs/UPCs. A link PLU can be tied to a maximum of 5 PLUs. The operation is the same as that for normal PLU's/UPC's. When this PLU/UPC is entered, the linked PLU's amount is included and the linked PLU's label is printed automatically. Only the 1st-ranking PLU is affected by the tax status shift keys. The percent calculation is in effect for the amount of the 1st-ranking PLU. 31

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PLU menu keys (categories)
Items can be categorized into PLU menu keys for ease of registration.
A PLU menu key can contain both PLU items and other PLU menu keys. This can make a PLU menu tree
of choices.
When the item (direct PLU) key is programmed within the PLU menu key, touch the corresponding PLU
menu key (main PLU menu key), then select the item (or sub-PLU menu key).
(Example:
[DRINK]
[WINE]
[WHITE]
[NICE WINE] )
(Example:
[DRINK]
[WINE]
[ROSE]
[GREAT WINE] )
(Example:
[DRINK]
[BEER]
[LIGHT]
[NICE BEER] )
Non-turnover sales
This function is used to perform transaction other than ordinary sales (turnover) in a restaurant. In this
case, the cashier will receive payment for items that are not
sales
for reporting purposes.
The item is programmed as non-turnover.
Example:
Sales of government run raffle tickets where the money must be collected and recorded but the
business is not receiving
sales
revenu.
Link PLU/UPC entries
It is possible to link PLUs (linked PLUs) with a PLU or UPC (link PLU/UPC) so that several PLUs/UPCs can
be combined for a single key touch. You can program a maximum of 99 link PLUs/UPCs. A link PLU can be
tied to a maximum of 5 PLUs.
The operation is the same as that for normal PLU
s/UPC
s. When this PLU/UPC is entered, the linked
PLU
s amount is included and the linked PLU
s label is printed automatically. Only the 1st-ranking PLU is
affected by the tax status shift keys. The percent calculation is in effect for the amount of the 1st-ranking
PLU.
Main PLU
menu key
Sub-PLU
menu key
Item