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configuration and programming of the Mini II, for instance
the PLU- or rights table for operators. Furthermore, opera-
tors can carry out functions like void if these are enabled
in the rights management of the POS system.
You should protect yourself against undesired changes of
the above mentioned parts of programming. This can be
achieved by using operator keys, RFID cards and pass-
words.
Each operator should be assigned his required authoriza-
tion in the rights table of the POS system. Operator keys
and RFID cards, which enable these rights, must exclusively
be accessible to the respective operators. The passwords
must exclusively be known by the respective operators.
Operator rights must be assigned thoroughly, since opera-
tors - depending on their rights - can change or delete
data, configuration and programming of Mini II. These
changes can cause you financial damage or lead to penal
consequences, for instance if the stored data does no
longer comply with demands of the fiscal authorities.
The operating company is responsible for assigning the op-
erator rights. Prior to starting, your Vectron dealer should
draw up a concept for the assignment of operator rights
together with you. Each operator of Mini II should exclu-
sively be granted the rights he requires.
Your Vectron dealer is responsible for programming and
configuration of the Mini II. Vectron advises you not to
modify the programming and configuration yourself.
Please contact your Vectron dealer for any questions and
demands concerning programming and configuration.
Mini II and the power supply Vectron PS60/PS61 must be
operated under ambient conditions as described in chapter
4.4 “Technical data” on page 25 . The Mini II must not
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