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CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Operating Instructions Programming Instructions O Y L M P I A Since 1903 www.olympia-vertrieb.de.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 2 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Declaration of Conformity CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 GB The manufacturer hereby d eclares that .
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 3 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Dear Customer, Congratulations! We are pleased that you decided on purchasin g the Olympia CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 cash register.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 4 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Intended Use This cash register i s exclusively intended for processi ng cash register business indoo rs. Any other use is considered unintended use.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 5 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Table of Contents Declaration of Confor mity ..................................................................................................
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 6 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7 Operation ...................................................................................................................................
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 7 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 1 Product Features Feature CM 75 CM 760 CM 761 CM 762 Cash drawer Yes No Yes (small) Yes (large) No. of departments 8 16 No. of PLUs 99 200 No.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 8 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 2 Starting Up 2.1 Inserting a paper roll 1. Open the printer lid. 2. Insert a paper roll of 57 m m width and max. 70 mm diameter. Do not use recycled pap er because it wears the printer more quickly.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 9 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 3 Key Switch 3.1 Key switch positions The key can be turned to five different positions: OFF REG X Z PRG The cash register is off Registration mode Print report without memory deletion Print report with memory deletion Programming mode 3.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 10 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 4 Keyboard In its standard form, the cash register leaves the factory with Engli sh labels on the keyboard. It is possible to apply labels in different language s on the keys.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 11 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 4.3 CM 760 / 761 / 762 keyboard 4.3.1 Original English labelling 4.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 12 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 4.4 Explanation of the key functions Key Explanation ! Press and hold the FEED key to continue feeding the receipt or journal pap er until the key is released.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 13 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Key Explanation %) ! $( ! #' ! "& ! ! $(,0 2 #'+/ 2 "&*. 2 !%)- 2 2 The Department keys serve to regi ster departments.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 14 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5 Programming 5.1 Programming the date Example: 15 June 2010 Input Display Confirm by pressing ● Set the key to PRG ● Enter the date as 6 digits (DDMMYY) ● Confirm by pressing #/NS ! 1506,10 ! 5.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 15 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5.4 Programming a percentage discount You can enter a discount value from 0.00 to 99.99%. Example: 10% discount Input Display Confirm by pressing ● Set the key to PRG ● Enter the discount value as 4 -digits (10% = 1000 ).
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 16 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Example 2: DP2 should be set-up as an itemise d department at VAT rate 2 (7%) and with a fixed price of 5.00 € (system option 1 in default setting: 2 decimal places).
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 17 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5.6 Programming the PLU (price look up) 99 PLUs can be programmed for the CM 75, and 200 PLUs for the CM 76 0 / 761 / 762. PLUs are programmed in two ste ps: ● Enter the price and department assig nment for all PLUs.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 18 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5.6.3 Printing the PLUs programmed Input ● Set the key to PRG ● Press PLU !.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 19 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5.8 System options The basic program setting s of the cash regi ster are stored in the sy stem options. 5.8.1 Programming system settings Example: Change the time display to the 12-hour format.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 20 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! System option Status Setting 0 No special European rounding Rounding occurs after pressing the SUB-TOTAL and CASH keys.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 21 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 5.8.2 Printing the system options (dump report) Input Display Confirm by pressing ● Set t.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 22 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 6 Clerk System The default setting for the clerk system is deactivated (refer to System Option 8). 6.1 Activating the clerk system Input Display Confirm by pressing ● Set the key to PRG ● Press 8 and 1 .
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 23 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 6.3.1 Programming a clerk password Example: Programming the password for clerk no.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 24 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7 Operation Set the key switch to REG for all operating processes. Note: Incorrect input or error stat es (acous tic signal) can be cleare d by pressing the CLR / CLEAR key.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 25 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! Example receipt: 19 ・ 01 ・ 2011 ・ 1 ・ 1 1 ・ 00 TX1 2 2 ・ 00 TX2 2 X 3 ・ 00 @ 3 6 ・ 00 0 ・ 09 TX1 0 ・ 67 TX2 11 ・ 00 CA 13-00 001 7.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 26 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.3.2 Registering a PL U with free pricing Condition: The PLU to be registered is prog rammed for free pricing. Example 3: PLU no. 10 with a pric e of 2.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 27 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.4 Concluding receipts / Methods of payment Note: Different methods of payment (tender m edia) cannot be used within one transaction! A registration can onl y be concluded by one tende r medium.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 28 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.6 Registering a discount as an amount Example: A discount of 5,00 € is to be granted on a sale. Input ● Register the PLUs. ● Enter the amount granted as a discount .
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 29 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.8 Error Correction and Void Faulty registrations can be corre cted immediatel y after entry or later in the transaction. 7.8.1 EC The last item entered during a regist ratio n can be corrected directly.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 30 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.10 Received on account operations Example: 10.00 € are paid in. Input Display Confirm by pressing ● Enter the amount paid into the cash register (max.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 31 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.12 Printing function A number containing up to 7 digits can be pri n ted on the receipt, e.g. a customer number. Example: The sequence of digits 1234 567 should be printed on the receipt.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 32 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 7.14 Printing a receipt on/off Input ● Press Receipt ON/OFF ! Note: If the print receipt function is switched off, a dot lights up in the disp lay at the 2nd position.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 33 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 9 Cash Register Reports The cash register stores all the depa rtment or item-rel ated sales transactions. Sums received on account, paid out, payments made in cash, by EC cards, on credit or in fore ign currencies are stored and totalled.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 34 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 9.3 Explanation of the Z1 day's financial report 19 ・ 01 ・ 2011 002 1Z 003-- 1 350 ・ 00 1 TX 001-- 2 100 ・ 00 2 TX 450.00 ST 41.37 1TX 258.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 35 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 10 Eliminating Problems 10.1 Error messages in the display Error messages appea r in the display in the case of incorrect opera tion. Error message Cause Corrective measure E Wrong key pressed.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 36 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 11 Options The following options are available for th e cash register: 11.1 Bank note verifier (Euro) Art. No. 947990003 The bank note verifier can be used to check whethe r all Euro bank notes are authentic.
Cash Register CM 75 / 760 / 761 / 762 Olympia 2010 Page 37 Specifications subject to change withou t notice! 11.2 Rechargeable battery Art. No. 947990002 When the battery is fully charged, it can operate the cash register for a maximum of 5 hours without the need of a po wer cable.
This Operating/Programming Instructio n manual is purely for informational purposes. Its content is not part of any contract for sale. All the data specified relates to nom inal values. The equipment and options described ma y differ from country to country according to national requi rements.
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