Chapter 3 Getting To Know the Cash Register
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TS4240 User’s Guide
Using the Mode Key Area
In the Mode key area you can do the following.
If you need to keep the register plugged in when you are not using it, turn
the Mode key to the LOCK position. The touch screen will not work and
the cash drawer is electronically locked. A small amount of power
maintains the program and transaction data totals.
About the Displays
Your cash register has 2 displays.
Clerk screen
Your cash register has a touch LCD screen. This screen lets you touch the
“keys” on the screen to program the cash register, ring up sales, and
generate reports.
Using the adjustment flap on the back of the screen, you can move the
screen to 6 different positions to make it easier for you to use.
Customer Display
You can lift and rotate the customer display so customers can see what is
happening. When you move the register or store it, lower the display so it
doesn’t get damaged.
Your cash register has a 1 line customer display that shows letters and
numbers (alphanumeric) The alphanumeric display shows 10 digits for
descriptions and sales dollar amounts.
Table 1 Mode key settings
This setting...
Does this...
• PRG
Programs the cash register. Use the key marked MGR.
• LOCK
Locks the cash register and shows the screen saver. All
keys do this.
• REG
Turns the cash register ON for all normal sales
transactions. All features of the cash register are
activated as programmed. A customer receipt is printed
for every transaction, if the cash register is programmed
to do this.
• X
Lets you read all transaction totals without clearing any
totals. This is useful for mid day reports. Use the key
marked MGR.
• Z
Lets you read all transaction totals and clears all
transaction totals to zero, except the end of day, or close
of day, totals. Use the key marked MGR.