10
Key-Operated Switch
The key-operated switch is the operational centre of the cash register, allowing access to each of the
key controlled positions. For such operations as registration, reporting and programming, each of which
are detailed below.
Various keys are available which enable the different functions to be used.
The
OP
key enables the user to make registrations and print reports without clearing the
memory.
The
OW
key enables the user to make registrations and print reports with or without clearing the
memory. This key also allows access to the program mode of the cash register.
Significance of the switch positions:
L
= Power supply is switched off.
Each key can be turned to this position.
R
= This will display the time when initially turned to this position.
Press CLEAR to remove the time display.
Sales transactions can be registered (refer to Chapter “Operation”)
Each key can be turned to this position.
X
=
rEAD
is shown on the display when this mode is selected
Reports can be printed without deleting the memory contents
(refer to Chapter “Reports”).
Each key can be turned to this position.
Z
=
rESEt
is shown on the display when this mode is selected
Reports can be printed with memory contents deletion (refer to
Chapter “Reports”).
The
OW
key is required for this position
P
=
ProG
is shown on the display when this mode is selected
This mode is used to program the system flags, departments, items, prices, etc.
The
OW
key is required for this position
Note
Turning of the mode key mid operation will result in an error tone. Return to the original
position press CLEAR then finalise the current operation before turning the mode lock key.