Casio Cash Register V R100 User Manual

User’s Manual  
V-R100  
Standard Style  
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Work Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Server Sign On (Specifying Server) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Signing-off Server (Canceling Server) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Switching Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Opening for Business (Starting Work for the Day) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Preparing Change (Registering Change) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Viewing Receipts/Vouchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
<Main> Menu Display for Registering Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Registering Multiple of the Same Item <Multiple Registration> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Check Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Issuing a Receipt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Giving Change (Opens the Drawer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Registering Sales (Registering Customer Orders) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
If You Press the Wrong Key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Handling Returned Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Cancellation Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Checking the Electronic Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Check and Reset Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Flash Sales Report (Quickly check sales status) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Declaration Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Balance Declaration (Report the Amount of Cash in the Drawer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Sales Reset (Settling the One-day Sales Results) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
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Safety Precautions  
Prior to use, please read these “Safety Precautions” thoroughly and use the device accordingly.  
Please pay due attention to the following symbols to help you use the product safely and properly  
and to avoid any personal injury or damage to the device.  
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it can result  
in serious personal injury and/or death.  
* Danger  
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it may result  
in serious personal injury and/or death.  
* Warning  
If this symbol is ignored and the product consequently misused, it may result  
in personal injury and/or property damage.  
* Caution  
● The figures in this manual have the following meanings.  
This symbol means be careful = a warning. The example at left is a warning about  
electrical shock.  
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This symbol indicates something you must not do = prohibited action. The example at  
left means never disassemble the device.  
This symbol indicates something you must do = an instruction. The example at left  
indicates you should unplug the device from the outlet. Please note that instructions  
that are difficult to express by a figure are indicated by +.  
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* Warning  
Power Cords and Plugs  
Refrain from twisting, tugging on, heating, working on or placing heavy objects on the  
power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it may cause a fire or electrical shock.  
Refrain from routing cords under this product. If the power cord is damaged, it may  
cause a fire or electrical shock.  
If the power cord is damaged (wire is exposed or cut), contact the dealer or distributor  
from whom you purchased the product or your Casio service representative. If you use  
the device as is, it may result in fire or electrical shock.  
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Securely insert the plug all the way into the power outlet.  
Do not touch the power plug when your hands are wet. Doing so may result in a shock.  
Power Voltage  
Do not use with any voltage other than that indicated (100V ac). Doing so may cause a  
fire and/or electrical shock.  
● Do not overload the outlet with wires. Doing so may cause a fire and/or electrical shock.  
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No Disassembly or Modification  
Do not disassemble or modify. There are high voltage and sharp parts inside. Touching  
them may result in a shock or an injury. It may also cause a malfunction and/or fire.  
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Do Not Get Any Foreign Substances or Water inside the Device  
● Do not put or drop any metallic or readily flammable matter inside the openings of this  
device.  
Take care not to get any liquids, such as coffee, juice or water from vases inside the  
device.  
If something, such as foreign matter or water, should get inside, unplug the power cord  
from the outlet and contact the dealer or distributor from whom you purchased the  
product or your Casio service center. If you use the device as is, it may result in fire or  
electrical shock.  
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Never Use When Not Functioning Normally  
If you use the device when it is in an abnormal state, such as when overheated or  
with smoke or a strange smell coming from it, it may result in fire or electrical shock.  
Immediately unplug the device from the outlet and contact your dealer, distributor or  
Casio service representative.  
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* Caution  
Installation Location  
Do not position the device in an unstable place, such as on an unsteady table or on an  
incline. If it falls, it may cause an injury.  
● Do not locate it in places with high humidity or that is dusty. Doing so may cause a fire  
and/or electrical shock.  
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Do not locate it in places with a lot of humidity or oil vapor, such as on kitchen work  
surfaces or near humidifiers. Doing so may cause a fire and/or electrical shock.  
Do not locate it near appliances like stoves or heaters that generate heat or where  
heated air will blow on it. Doing so may cause a fire.  
Choose the power outlet so the power cord can easily reach the device and the plug  
can be pulled in and out easily.  
Never Put Things on Top  
● Do not put containers with liquids in them, such as flower vases, potted plants, cups  
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etc., or metallic things on top of it.  
Do not put hot things, like cigarettes on it.  
Do not put heavy objects on it.  
Do not lean on the device.  
When Moving a Device  
Prior to moving this device, be sure to unplug it from the outlet.  
When unplugging the power cord, always pull on the plug, not the cord.  
● It may cause a fire or shock if the cord is damaged by tugging on it.  
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LCD Display  
Do not press on or hit the LCD hard. Doing so will crack the glass of the LCD and cause  
an injury.  
In no case should you touch the liquid from inside the display if the LCD display is  
cracked. Doing so may irritate your skin.  
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If you should get some liquid from inside the display in your mouth, immediately gargle  
and seek medical treatment.  
If you get some liquid from inside the display in your eyes or on your skin, rinse it with  
clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical treatment.  
Handling the Display and Keys  
Do not press the touch screen keys and side keys with sharp, pointed or hard objects,  
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such as ballpoint pens. Doing so may damage it.  
● Operate keys with your fingers and refrain from pushing hard on them with your  
fingernails.  
Adjusting the Display  
When adjusting the main display, do not put your hand behind the main display. Doing  
so may cause an injury.  
● When stowing the sub display, do not put your fingers between the display and the main  
device. Doing so may cause an injury.  
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Drawers  
When opening a drawer, take care so it does not hit a child’s face or pregnant person.  
When the drawer is open, do not lean on the drawer. If it falls, it may cause an injury.  
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Replacing Consumables  
When changing the roll of paper, take care that your hair or scarf does not get caught in  
the printer gear.  
Do not touch the printer head. Doing so may cause an injury or burn.  
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* Caution  
Maintenance  
In the interest of safety, when performing maintenance unplug the plug from the outlet.  
At least once a year unplug the power cord from the outlet and wipe off the blades of the  
plug and the surrounding area with a dry cloth.  
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If dust accumulates, it may cause a fire. Do not use a detergent when cleaning the plug.  
During Periods of Disuse  
In the interest of safety, when the devices will not be used for a long time, such as over a  
long holiday, unplug the plug from the outlet.  
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Manufacturer:CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.  
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan  
Responsible within the European Union:CASIO EUROPE GmbH  
CASIO-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany  
Please keep all information for future reference.  
Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskostkettimilla vaurstettuun pistorasiaan  
Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt  
Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat nätuttag.  
This product is also designed for IT power distribution  
system with phase-to-phase voltage 230 V.  
This mark applies in EU  
countries only.  
The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power.  
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily acces-  
sible.  
WARNING  
THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT. IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY  
CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE  
ADEQUATE MEASURES.  
For Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada  
This Nickel Metal Hydride battery, which provides power for your touch  
screen terminal, can be recycled.  
Please do your part to protect the environment and recycle this battery.  
For information on how to recycle the battery, please call 1-800-822-8837  
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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.  
(Not applicable to other areas)  
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment.  
Precautions for Use  
Read the following items thoroughly and use the device accordingly. Casio bears no responsibility  
whatsoever for damage or malfunctions that occur due to handling the device contrary to the following  
instructions. Also, please note that the cost of any repairs will be charged even if still under warranty for free  
repairs.  
Installation Location  
Do not position the device in places that are very hot or dusty or where it will come in contact with  
oil, smoke or water. Never store or leave the device in the following kinds of places. Doing so may  
cause damage to the device such as lost memory and/or warping of the case.  
Low temperatures of 5°C or colder  
Inside vehicles in the summer  
Near cooling/heating equipment  
Places subject to direct sunlight  
Places that reach temperatures of 40°C or higher  
Avoid using the device in the following places.  
Outdoors  
Near equipment that gets hot, such as stoves and electric heaters  
Places likely to be subject to moisture and/or steam  
Places with drastic changes in temperature and/or humidity  
Places that produce corrosive gases and/or salt  
Places that generate rubbish or dust  
Places subject to vibration  
Places where static electricity is likely to occur  
Other  
Prepare an AC power line separate from any with noise, such as from a motor, ice maker,  
microwave, etc.  
Do not touch the power switch when your hands are wet. Doing so may result in a shock.  
Immediately wipe off any water that gets on the device with a dry cloth.  
Do not use any chemicals, such as thinner, alcohol, benzene, etc., for cleaning. When the device  
gets dirty, dampen a soft, dry cloth with a weak detergent, wring it out as much as possible and wipe  
it off.  
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Take Advance Notice of the Following  
The content of this manual may change without notice due to improvements to devices and/or  
changes in their specifications.  
● Please be forewarned that Casio bears no responsibility for damages, lost profits or claims from  
third parties arising from the loss or corruption of data due to the use, breakdown or repairs to the  
device.  
The copyrights for this manual, as well as all rights related to the software noted in this manual  
are the property of Casio Computer Co., Ltd. The unauthorized reproduction of this manual and/  
or the software in whole or part is prohibited without the express, written permission of Casio.  
Casio has taken all possible care in producing this manual so it is error-free, however, if you  
should notice an unclear point, mistake or omission, please do contact us and let us know.  
The screens and illustrations used in this manual may differ from those of the actual devices.  
Keys and icons are simplified for publication.  
About Weld Lines  
There are places on the outside of devices that look like a line; this is called a weld line and  
results from the resin forming process. It is not a crack or scratch. It does not compromise the  
use of the device in any way.  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment  
This device is classified as class A information technology device. If this device is used in a home  
environment, it may cause radio wave disturbance. If such is the case, the user may be required to  
take appropriate steps when using it. VCCI-A  
Regulation of Harmonic Current  
The device is “compliant with harmonic current standard JIS C 61000-3-2”.  
Trademarks  
SD and SDHC Logos are trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.  
Android is trademark or registered trademark of Google Inc.  
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Names of Parts and What They Do  
Names of Parts  
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Overview  
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Side  
Back  
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Printer cover  
Keep the front cover closed while in use.  
14 Connector cover Ports for communication etc., are located  
inside this cover. Also, POP ads can be  
Automatic cutter Automatically cuts receipts when issued.  
installed on the cover surface.  
Paper holder  
Roll of paper  
Close it until it locks securely.  
15 Power cord  
For 100V ac  
Insert the roll of paper used for receipts,  
etc.  
16 Drawer  
Cable for connecting to the drawer.  
connecting cable  
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Main display and Main display. Use the touch panel to input  
touch screen  
panel  
17 Power switch  
18 Tilt switch  
Switches the power ON or OFF.  
data.  
Adjusts the angle of the main display.  
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Power lamp  
Side cover  
USB cover  
The light comes on when the power is  
turned on.  
19 COM1 port  
Connects to COM devices such as  
printers.*1  
Cover for USB port and SD/SDHC  
memory card slot.  
20 COM2 port  
21 COM3 port  
22 LAN port  
Connects to COM devices such as  
printers.*1  
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Cover for USB port.  
Connects to COM devices such as  
printers.*1  
Main display  
ON/OFF switch  
Turns the main display ON/OFF.  
Connects with external devices via a  
hub.*1  
10 Card cover  
Cover for the SD/SDHC memory card slot  
(screw lock).  
23 Dallas key  
For operators to sign on and off.*2  
11 SD memory card Insert SD or SDHC memory card.*1  
slot  
*1: Use the recommended product. For detailed information,  
contact your sales outlet.  
The device comes with a SD/SDHC card.  
12 USB port  
Insert USB device.*1  
13 Sub display  
Sub display. Displays information for  
customers.  
*2: Factory option  
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Adjusting the Angle of the Main Display  
The angle for the main display can be adjusted  
so it is easy for the operator to view it. Operate  
the tilt switch when the power switch is ON.  
Steps  
1. Holding the tilt switch on the DOWN side lowers the angle of the  
main display.  
TILT  
DOWN UP  
2. Holding the tilt switch on the UP side raises the angle of the main  
display.  
TILT  
DOWN UP  
Stop at a position that is comfortable for the operator to work at.  
When adjusting the main display, do not put your hand behind the main display. Doing so  
may cause an injury.  
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Adjusting the Angle of the Sub Display  
The sub display can be adjusted to an angle that  
is easy for the customer to see.  
Steps  
1. Lift the entire sub display until it stops.  
2. Rotate it to the position that is easiest for customers to view it.  
When stowing the sub display, do not put your fingers between the display and the main  
device. Doing so may cause an injury.  
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Installing Original Advertisements (POP Ads)  
The menu of the shop, special bargain items and customer notices can be displayed on the back of  
the connector cover.  
Steps  
1. Put your finger on the bottom of the transparent cover at the back of  
connector cover, and pull it up towards you to remove the transpar-  
ent cover.  
2. Place the ad to display on the back of the connector cover, and  
install it by pressing it down from above with the transparent cover.  
Install the transparent cover by pressing the tabs in the depressions  
at right and left at the top of the connector cover, then pressing the  
bottom.  
If a power outage or malfunction prevents the drawer from opening, the drawer can be opened by  
using the drawer release lever (a fixture at the bottom of the drawer).  
Steps  
1. Move the drawer release lever (figure on the right) in the direction of  
arrow to open the drawer.  
Drawer release lever  
If the drawer is locked with the drawer lock key, this method cannot open the drawer.  
Unlock the drawer with the key.  
When the device is installed on top of the drawer, take care that it does not fall off of the  
drawer when operating the drawer release lever.  
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Removing the printer cover  
Attaching the printer cover  
Put your finger on the left side hook and lift up  
to remove the printer cover  
Position the printer cover as if you are putting  
it on from above and attach it. Make sure that it  
doesn’t rattle.  
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Loading Printer Paper  
Steps  
1. Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder  
and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it stops  
naturally.  
2. Hold the end of roll of paper so it comes out from below, and  
load it in the paper compartment.  
To printer  
To printer  
Right  
Wrong  
3. Thread the roll of paper between the rollers, and press it  
until the both sides lock in. After closing the paper holder  
completely, remove any excess paper.  
4. Attach the printer cover.  
Some units may cut off the excess paper automatically.  
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Changing Printer Paper  
When only about one meter of printer paper is remaining, a red line will appear. Change to a new roll  
of paper at your earliest convenience.  
Steps  
1. Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder  
and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it stops  
naturally.  
2. Remove the core of the printer roll in the paper compartment.  
Refer to the procedure after step 2 of Loading Printer Paper  
(page 12) to load a new roll of paper.  
Installing an SD/SDHC Memory Card  
Steps  
1. Remove the side cover on the side of the main 2. Unscrew the screws holding the card cover to  
display. It comes off easily when you insert  
remove it.  
your finger in the depression and pull it up.  
3. Insert an SD/SDHC memory card with its top 4. Secure the card cover with screws and then  
surface facing the display. attach the side cover.  
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When Unmounting an SD Card  
If you do not go through the unmounting process, the data on the SD card may be damaged.  
Steps  
1. Select <System>/<Android Settings> from the <Top  
Menu>. (See figure below).  
Alternatively, select <Android Settings>.  
2. Select <SD card and terminal storage>.  
3. Select <Unmount SD Card>.  
Inserting SD Card for Recognition (Mounting)  
4. Select <Mount SD Card> in <SD card & terminal  
storage settings>.  
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Loading a USB Device  
Steps  
1. Remove the side cover on the side of the main display. It  
comes off easily when you insert your finger in the depres-  
sion and pull it up.  
2. Insert a USB device into the USB slot.  
3. When removing the USB device, pull out the USB once it can  
be safely removed. Be sure to attach the side cover when the  
USB device is not in use.  
Do not adjust the main display while a USB device is loaded. It may cause the USB  
device to touch something in the area and be damaged.  
Do not use with the side cover removed. Water or foreign matter may get inside and  
cause a failure.  
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USB Hub Ferrite Core  
When using a USB hub*, be sure to attach the ferrite core that came with the V-R100 to the cable for  
the USB hub. If the ferrite core is not installed, it may cause a malfunction.  
Installation Method  
1. As in the diagram, wrap the cable around the 2. Close the core. Confirm that the notches of  
ferrite core once.  
the core are secured.  
Notch (female)  
Ferrite core  
Ferrite core  
Closed state  
Notch (male)  
50mm  
* A USB hub does not come with the V-R100.  
For detailed information, contact your sales outlet.  
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Specifications  
Model  
V-R100  
10.4 SVGA color TFT LCD  
800 × 600  
Main display  
Type  
Resolution  
Color *1  
Max. 16.77 million colors  
White LED  
Backlight  
Other  
Power tilt function (15° to 75°)  
4-wire resistive film  
Touch panel  
Sub display  
Printer  
Method  
Size  
10.4 inch  
Resolution  
Backlight  
Print method  
Print speed *1  
Paper roll  
32 × 160 dot (20 single-byte characters, 2 lines)  
2 colors (emerald green, white)  
Thermal printer  
Max. 20 lines/sec.  
Thermal recording paper, width 58 mm or 80 mm,  
external diameter 80 mm or smaller  
(See consumables column)  
Automatic cutter  
Paper cut-off  
Battery  
Memory protection  
Nickel-hydrogen rechargeable battery  
Memory retention Approx. 30 days (Temparature 25°C)  
Battery life  
5 years (Temperature 25°C)  
Recharge time  
Fully recharges in 6 hrs (Temperature 25°C)  
Power Supply and  
Consumption  
120 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0.7 A  
230 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0.38 A  
220 V to 240 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0.4 A  
Front  
Dallas key (factory option)  
External interface  
Side of the display SD/SDHC memory card slot × 1, USB port × 1  
Back of the device COM port × 3, LAN port × 1  
IPX2 level (compliant with IEC60529 standard) (main display only)  
Water proof  
performance  
Temperature/humidity 0°C to 40°C, 20% to 85% RH  
(when in use)  
External dimensions  
Width 395 mm × depth 237 mm × height 229 mm  
(Max tilt, not including protruding parts)  
Approx. 5.0kg  
Weight  
Accessories  
User’s Manual (this manual) × 1  
Multi-purpose tray × 1  
Magnetic plate × 1  
Spacer (58 mm for printer paper) × 1  
Dust cover × 1  
80 mm roll of paper (trial) × 1  
Ferrite core × 1  
SD/SDHC card × 1  
Optional equipment  
Slip printer: SP-1300  
Cable for slip printer (1.5 m): PRT-CB-8C  
Remote printer: UP-400  
Cable for remote printer (COM): PRL-CB-2  
Magnetic card reader: VA-A46MCR  
*1: Numeric values are for hardware performance. Actual number of colors and speed varies with  
application.  
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User’s Manual  
Operation  
Sales Management  
Standard Style  
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Overview of Sales Management  
Sales Management Functions  
Sales Management is an application for managing store sales. The main functions of Sales  
Management are introduced here.  
Registering Sales  
This function registers customer orders and creates a bill. Orders from customers can be registered  
quickly and easily by using the touch screen menu and/or barcode scanner.  
Cash Management  
This function manages the cash in the drawer. The cash that is put into and taken out of the drawer  
is recorded to manage the cash in the drawer.  
Checking Sales  
This function allows the status of a day’s sales to be checked. There are two functions, a sales  
report function, which allows a quick check of the day’s sales numbers, the number of customers  
and cash in the drawer, and a sales analysis function, which allows for a detailed examination of  
sales broken down by product, department, etc.  
Settling Sales  
This function balances the sales results for the day. It categorizes and totals the record of sales for  
the day and prints out a settlement report. If an SD card is used, sales slips of registered sales and  
total results can be saved.  
Recording Operations  
This function records operations that are performed. The operations made using Sales Management  
are recorded automatically as an electronic journal. The recorded electronic journal can be reviewed  
and/or printed at any time.  
The Job of Managing Sales  
Sales Management manages the sales in one-day units, from Open to Sales Reset. Following is a  
description of the workflow throughout the day.  
Work Before Opening  
Check the power  
1
Make sure the plug is securely plugged into the power outlet. Turn the switch ON and cancel the  
sleep mode.  
Check the printer paper  
Open the printer cover and check that there is enough printer paper on the roll.  
2
Check the date and time  
Check that the date and time shown at top-right are correct.  
3
Opening for business  
Check the business day (the day the sales are recorded) and open the store.  
4
Prepare change  
Put change in the drawer and register the amount.  
5
Work while Open  
Register sales  
Register customer orders and settle checks.  
1
Check sales  
Check the status of sales as needed.  
2
Work after Closing  
Check cash in the drawer  
Check cash in the drawer and register it.  
1
Check sales  
2
Settle the sales results for the day. Check the day’s sales results against the settlement report.  
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Basic Operations  
Operations with the Sales Management application can be performed on the touch screen.  
Following is an explanation of the basic operations using the Sales Management application.  
Key Operation  
The screens of the Sales Management application have keys in various shapes and their functions  
are indicated by text, icons and images.  
Key operation (Ex.)  
Touch a key to execute the function shown on the key.  
Key operation (Ex.): Execute the <Credit> key  
Ten-key Operation  
Use the ten-key to enter numeric characters.  
Ten-key display (Ex.)  
Touch the <0> to <9> or <00> or <.> buttons to enter values. Touch the <Clear> key to clear entered  
values.  
Ten-key operation (Ex.): Enter <50>  
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Scrolling the Window  
Scroll the screen if you cannot see everything at one time because there is too much data.  
Scroll display (Ex.)  
Using the scroll (Ex.): Swipe scrolling  
There are six lines of data in the display area of Sliding your finger up/down on the screen scrolls  
this screen.  
the screen vertically.  
When 7th and subsequent lines are registered,  
rows are added and the screen can be scrolled.  
The scroll bar shrinks.  
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Table Operation  
Enter numbers in the list in tables.  
Table display (Ex.)  
To display a hidden area of the table, either touch  
the key below the table or touch the table to scroll.  
Move to the top of the table  
Move down one screen  
Move up one screen  
Touch the number of bills you wish to change.  
Once a number is touched, the ten-key opens.  
Move to the end of the table  
Changing a value in a table (Ex.): Change  
the <Num> of <$10 Bill>  
Scrolling  
Tab Page Operation  
Use the tabs to switch between the various pages.  
Tab page display (Ex.)  
Touch a tab at the top of the screen to switch from one page to another.  
Tab page operation (Ex.): Switch to page <02>  
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Names of Main Keys and Their Functions  
This section explains the names and functions of the main keys.  
Names of Main Keys and Their Functions  
Covers key  
Use to specify the number of  
guests.  
Ten-key  
. .  
Use to enter quantities, unit prices,  
ID numbers, etc.  
Hold key  
Use to hold (provisionally close) a  
sales slip.  
Dot (.) key  
Use when including a decimal point  
for quantities or discounts.  
Receipt key  
Use to issue a post-receipt or a  
guest receipt.  
Clear key  
Use when an input error is made or  
to reset the screen.  
Credit key  
Use when paying by credit.  
Void key  
X (Multiply) key  
Use for registering multiples.  
Subtotal key  
Use to correct items either the last  
or a specified item, or cancel items.  
Use to calculate a subtotal  
(including tax) or to display the  
screen for a customer.  
Sign on key  
Use for server sign on or sing off.  
Mode key  
Cash key  
Use to switch between the  
operating modes, such as  
registrating refunds, X Report/Z  
Report and for various settings.  
Use for cash sales or to register  
amount tendered (to calculate  
change).  
Charge key  
NS key  
Use for sales on credit (charged).  
New/Old key  
Use for no-sale transactions to  
open the drawer, such as giving  
change.  
Use to register a new check or to  
call up an existing check.  
Others key  
Table key  
Use to call up other transaction  
keys.  
Use to specify a table number.  
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Others Key Functions  
Press the <Others> key to call up other transaction keys.  
ST %- Key  
Use to give a discount on an entire  
sales check.  
ST - Key  
Use to reduce an entire sales  
check.  
ST %+ Key  
Use to increase the percentage on  
an entire sales check.  
Check key  
Use for payments via coupon,  
such as gift certificates or book  
certificates.  
ST + Key  
Use to increase an entire sales  
check.  
%- (Discount) key  
ST House Key  
Use when giving individual  
discounts on items sold.  
Use to register sales of an entire  
sales check, such as staff meals,  
etc., at $0.  
- (Reduce the price) key  
Use when reducing the price for  
items sold item by item.  
OBR key  
Use when manually entering a  
barcode.  
%+ (Increase the percentages)  
key  
# key  
Use when increasing the  
percentages on sales item by item.  
Press # before entering  
memorandum such as codes and  
numbers.  
+ (Mark up the price) key  
Use when marking up the prices of  
sales goods item by item.  
CUST# key  
Use to enter the customer number.  
Cancel key  
HouseBon key  
Use to register sales of individual  
products, such as staff meals, etc.,  
at $0.  
Use to cancel the operation for  
sales being registered.  
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Work Operations  
Sales Management manages the sales in one-day units, from Open to Sales Reset. Following is a  
description of the main operations for business from opening to Z Report (resetting sales).  
Server Sign On (Specifying Server)  
The functions of Sales Management begin with the signing on of the servers who are working.  
Servers sign on either by entering their ID, or selecting their server key directly from a list.  
Signing-on (Enter server ID)  
Sign-on operation (Ex.): Enter server ID <10>  
Enter the server ID and touch the <Sign on> key.  
Signing-on (Selecting server from the list)  
Sign-on Operation (Ex.): Select the  
server from the list  
Sign-on Operation (Ex.): Select the server  
from the list (Display Ex.)  
Touch the <Sign on> key directly.  
The display switches to the server selection  
list, so touch the desired server’s button  
directly.  
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Signing-off Server (Canceling Server)  
To sign off, enter <0> and then touch the <Sign on> key.  
Switching Modes  
The screen for registering sales is normally the one displayed. To perform various tasks, such as  
opening for business, correcting transactions, X Report (inspecting) or Z Report (resetting sales)  
or to make various settings, touch the <Mode> key to switch to the <Top Menu>. Please note that  
permissions can be set up for individual servers to limit the operations they can perform with the  
Mode key or to prevent them from using the Mode key at all.  
<Top Menu> Screen (Displayed by pressing  
the <Mode> key)  
The <Mode> key switches the display to the <Top  
Menu> for performing sales management tasks.  
Opening for Business (Starting Work for the Day)  
In addition to server sign-on, opening for business starts the work for the day. To open for business,  
touch the <Open> key on the <Register> tab of the <Top Menu>. Once the system is opened, the  
<Open> (open for business) screen opens for selecting the business date (date for recording sales).  
Once the business date is selected on the <Open> screen, opening is complete.  
Changing business day (Ex.):  
Open for business screen  
Select <6/19/12>  
If you wish to change the business day,  
touch the <Change Business Day> key.  
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Preparing Change (Registering Change)  
After opening for business, prepare the change used for payments.  
Touch the <Loan> key on the <Register> tab of the <Top  
Menu> to prepare change.  
1
Once the key is pressed, the drawer opens and the <Loan> screen opens. Register the number  
2
of each denomination of currency/coin in order on the <Loan> screen and put the change in the  
drawer.After putting all the change in, close the drawer and touch the <Enter> key to complete  
change preparation.  
1) Tap the <Subtotal>/<Num> 2) Enter the number and press 3) <Enter>  
column for denomination to  
enter twice  
<OK>  
* To re-enter the number  
1) Tap the <CASH> column for 2) <Erase>  
denomination to enter twice  
After deleting, re-enter the  
number according to the above  
method.  
* Refer to Table Operation on  
page 21.  
Viewing Receipts/Vouchers  
Receipts  
Register No.  
Date/Time  
Receipt number  
No. of customers  
Registered amount  
Qty/PLU register No.  
Qty/unit price  
Item discount  
Check discount  
Amount subject to tax  
Tax  
Total amount  
Amount tendered  
Change  
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<Main> Menu Display for Registering Items  
Touching an item displayed on the menu screen registers it.  
Registering items (Ex.): Selecting <Roast beef>  
Once an item is registered, it appears on the <Check> screen.  
Display of a registered item (Ex.): <Roast beef>  
To register an item that is not on the menu screen, touch one of the switch menu keys at the bottom  
of the screen.  
Switching the touch-screen menu (Ex.): <DEPT01>  
Registering Multiple of the Same Item <Multiple Registration>  
Right after registering an item, the quantity is one.To enter more than one of an item, prior to  
touching the item key, touch a number to specify the quantity and the <X> key and then touch the  
item key.  
Entering multiples of an item (Ex.): Registering 3× <Beer>  
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Check Payment  
After all items have been registered, go through the check payment process.  
Operating the payment screen (Ex.)  
First of all, touch the <Subtotal> key to get  
a total sales amount and to open the screen  
to display for the customer.  
Register the cash received from  
the customer on the payment  
screen.  
Registering cash received (Ex.): Register <Cash $150.00 >  
Touching the <Cash> key opens the drawer, prints out the  
receipt and moves to a payment confirmation screen that  
displays the change to give. Take out any change due from the  
drawer and give it to the customer.  
Payment confirmation screen  
Issuing a Receipt  
Immediately after the sales receipt is issued, pressing the <Receipt> key allows a receipt to be  
issued.  
Note that the <Receipt> key needs to be set up on the transaction key page.  
Giving Change (Opens the Drawer)  
Following is a description of the operation when opening the drawer or giving change.  
Giving change: Press the <NS> key.The drawer opens.  
Drawer Opens  
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Registering Sales (Registering Customer Orders)  
To register sales, touch the  
Transactions like customer orders or discounts are  
<Registration> key on the <Register> registered in order on the <Registration> screen. The main  
tab of the <Top Menu> to open the  
<Register> screen. In other words,  
return to the sales registration screen  
that opens at start up.  
functions, from registering sales to making the bill are  
explained here.  
<Registration> screen  
If You Press the Wrong Key  
The pushing of numerical keys  
to  
,
and  
to enter monetary amounts or quantities is  
called ten-keying. When a number is ten-keyed in, it does not go right into internal memory.Similarly,  
the quantities entered using the <x> key for multiple registering do not go into memory either.  
After entering numbers, when a command key, such as an item key, is pressed, the amount at that  
point goes into memory. Numbers can be deleted prior to entering memory using the <Clear> key  
and amounts after entering memory using the <Void> key.  
Corrections prior to pressing the item or transaction keys  
Correcting  
numerical input  
Unit price input error  
1
2
3
No. of units input error  
Cash received input error  
Correcting after pressing item/transaction keys  
Wrong item pressed  
1
Wrong item pressed, but noticed before closing  
2
Register again as it will be deleted  
Void all items being ordered  
Press  
and then press  
.
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Handling Returned Items  
This is the process for handling returned items in situations such as when a mistake is noticed, or  
after a sale has been recorded and an item is returned. Touch the <Refund> key on the <Register>  
tab of the <Top Menu>.  
Procedure for refunding returned items (Ex.): Registering  
the return of a mistakenly ordered red pepper chicken  
Cash  
Cancellation Procedure  
Touch the <Cancel> key on the <REG-> tab of the <Top menu>.  
* Operates the same way as for refunding returned items.  
Deposit/Withdrawal Procedures  
Use this procedure when putting cash unrelated to sales in  
the drawer. Using this procedure allows you to accurately tell  
how much cash is in the drawer during X Report/Z Report.  
For deposits, touch the <RC> key on the <Register> tab; for  
withdrawals, touch <PD>.  
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Desposit (Ex.): Fill the drawer with eighty quarters ($20) for making change .  
Tap the <RC> column under  
<Received on Account> twice  
Touch 2000/<OK>  
Touch <Enter>  
3
1
2
Withdrawal (Ex.): Move five 100 notes to the safe.  
Tap the <PD> column under  
<Paid Out> twice  
Touch 50000/<OK>  
Touch <Enter>  
3
1
2
Registering Discounts Registering Discounts to Each Item  
To reduce the cost of an item by a certain number or percentage, touch the item number and then  
touch the <Others> key to call up the other transaction keys. There are transaction keys for reducing  
the amount or percentage for items individually, so enter the amount to reduce and touch the  
appropriate transaction key.  
Registering a discount (Ex.): Register a <$0.50> discount on <Apple Pie>  
Percentage discounts (  
enter )).  
) are registered in the same way (enter the percentage (e.g.: for 5%,  
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Registering Discounts from Total Amounts  
For amount or percentage discounts from a total amount, check the total amount with the <Subtotal>  
key and then touch the <Others> key to call up other transaction keys. There are transaction keys  
for discounting by percentage <ST %-> or amount <ST ->, so enter the percentage or amount to  
discount and then touch the appropriate transaction key.  
Registering a discount from the total amount (Ex.): Register a 10% discount on the total amount  
* Discounts for an amount (  
of a check total are registered in the same way (enter the amount  
)).  
of discount (e.g.: if $50, enter  
Checking the Electronic Journal  
If you wish to check the electronic journal, print it out or save  
it, run the Electronic Journal (EJ) function. Touch the <EJ>  
key on the <Register> tab of the <Top Menu>.  
<Page Print>  
4
5
Select the date  
Select the journal  
Switch pages  
1
2
3
<Print> (Print all)  
4
5
The date you wish to  
check can be selected. be selected by referring  
to time.  
A journal (check) can  
It is possible to print one  
page only, or print the  
whole check.  
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Check and Reset Operation  
This allows you to confirm the results (such as total) of item registration, or issue X (inspection) or Z  
(reset) report when you put together the sales of the day or for a certain period of time.  
Flash Sales Report (Quickly check sales status)  
Flash sales reports print out the sales amount, number of customers, and balance. Touch the <Flash  
Report> key on the <X> tab of the <Top Menu> for the report.  
<Print>  
Sample Flash report printout  
The sales inspection function (X Report) prints out sales in detail, broken down by product,  
department, etc., from the opening to the present time.  
Touch the <X Report> key on the <X> tab of the <Top Menu> for a sales inspection report. Executing  
a sales inspection prints a consolidated report of the business records from the opening to the  
present.  
Select the report type  
1
<Enter>  
2
1
2
<Print>  
3
3
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Declaration Operation  
Balance Declaration (Report the Amount of Cash in the Drawer)  
After the close of business, count the amount in the drawer and declare the balance. Touch the  
<Declaration> key on the <Z> tab of the <Top Menu> to declare the balance. Once a declaration  
is made, the drawer opens and the <Declaration> screen opens. Register the number of each  
denomination of currency/coin in order (cash) or the monetary amount (other than cash) on the  
<Declaration> screen.  
Once all the balances in the drawer have been registered, touch the <Enter> key to complete the  
declaration.  
2
Coupon, credit, margin  
sales can be declared  
2
Declare the balance  
for each denomination  
1
1
Sales Reset (Settling the One-day Sales Results)  
After making the balance declaration, run a Sales Reset and settle the one-day sales results. Touch  
the <Z> key on the <Z> tab of the <Top Menu> to reset sales. A screen to chose the business day  
opens, and once the business day is selected, the reset report is printed.  
Select the business day  
Select the business day  
Select the report type  
1
<Enter>  
2
1
2
<Print>  
3
3
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Outputting a periodic report (specified period)  
Select a period  
After specifying the period, the steps  
are the same as for the Z report.  
Report example  
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