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TEC Electronic Cash Register FS-2600-1 SERIES Owner’ s Man ual S/A Operators Guide S/A Manager's Guide M/S Level Operator's Guide M/S Level Manager's Guide.
Copyright © 1999 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN WARNING “This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
1. ST AND-ALONE LEVEL OPERA T OR’S GUIDE Table of Contents.
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EO1-11138 FS-2600-1 SERIES T ABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Applicable Model ...............................................................
EO1-11138 FS-2600-1 SERIES 9.8 PLU (menu item) Entry through the Keyboard ................................................................. 9-5 9.9 PLU (menu item) Entry through the Menu Window .........................................................
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1. TO OUR CUSTOMERS EO1-11138 1-1 1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the TEC electronic cash register FS-2600-1 series. This owner’s manual provides a de- scription of the functions and handling of this register and should be read carefully to ensure optimum per- formance.
2. SPECIFICATION EO1-11138 2-1 2. SPECIFICA TION 2.1 ECR 2.1.1 Software Item 2.1 ECR Specifications are subject to change without notice. Size 280 mm (width) x 442 mm (depth) x 235.6 mm (height) (or 475.5 mm (depth) and 129.5 mm (height) when the operator display is in its full opened position.
2. SPECIFICATION EO1-11138 2-2 2.2 Har d ware Option 2.2 Hardware Option Option Name Description Source IF-2600RS The 3rd printer can be connected to the FS-2600 by Contact your TOSHIBA installing this interface board. TEC representative. KRAM-H-2600 Expansion memory of 0.
3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE EO1-11138 3-1 AC Cord 3.1 Front View 3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLA TURE 3.1 Fr ont Vie w ■ Power Switch ............ Insure that the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting AC power.
3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE EO1-11138 3-2 ■ The following printers can be connected to each port (COM 1 to COM 3; COM 4 is for future use). • BRST-10 (Used for Receipt) • TM-300 (Used for Receipt, Journal, RKP; Remote Kitchen Printer) • TM-T88 (Used for Receipt, RKP; Remote Kitchen Printer) 3.
4. MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS EO1-11138 4-1 4. MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECT OR KEYS 4.1 Mode Lock (POSITION) (FUNCTION) SET ........... In this position, the register will allow programming operations. ............... ( LOCK position) The register operations are locked when the Mode Lock is in this position.
5. DISPLAY EO1-11138 5-1 Display Item Display Line Description 1 Mode Lock Position 1 Displays the current mode lock position. (7 digits) SET: * SET * : REG: * REG * X: * X/GTX * MGR: * REG * - : * REG- * Z: * Z/GTZ * BLIND: * SET * 2 Date 1 Displays the date.
5. DISPLAY EO1-11138 5-2 5.1 Operator Display ■ Description of each Display Item (continued) Display Item Display Line Description 9 Printer Error Indicator 15 Displays the error indicator “X” to indicate that an error status has occurred on the printer which is connected to the terminal.
5. DISPLAY EO1-11138 5-3 5.2 Customer Displa y AMOUNT TL ST CG Upper Row (16-digit dot display; Hardware Option) Lower Row 7-digit 7- segment display 5.2 Customer Display Display Item Description ■ Description of each Display Item (continued) 7 Previous Screen Displays the indicator “ ↑ ” when the menu has previous screens.
6. KEYBOARD EO1-11138 6-1 6. KEYBOARD The following is the standard keyboard layout, which was initially set at the factory. This register is designed to be capable of programming most of the keys at the desired locations or adding keys. For details of the keyboard layout change, ask your TOSHIBA TEC representative.
6. KEYBOARD EO1-11138 6-2 Server # key. Used in case of Server/Cashier Code 8-1 Entry Method, to declare start or end of normal operation by cashier. Receipt key. Used to change the receipt-ON/OFF mode. 9-2 Server #/Receipt key. This is a dual-function key that See pages has both [SERVER #] and [RECEIPT] functions.
6. KEYBOARD EO1-11138 6-3 Number-of-Guests Key. Used to enter the number of 9-26 guests in a party. Position Table No. Key. Used to enter a table position # 9-17 of a guest party. Price Shift Key. Used to shift the PLU price. 9-10 Pub Mode Key. Used to temporarily release the Order 9-18 Table No.
6. KEYBOARD EO1-11138 6-4 Tip Paid Key. Used to enter a cash tip amount. 9-27 Recall Key. Used to recall the order table. 9-16 Display Key. Used to display the menu table. 9-6 PLU Code Shift Key. Used to shift the PLU code. 9-10 RKP Key. Used to temporarily change the RKP 2-3 connection.
7. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION EO1-11138 7-1 7. PR OCEDURE BEFORE OPERA TION 1. Unpack the accessories and the cash register from the carton. 2. Place the cash register at a proper location, referring to the Safety Precautions at the beginning of the Operator’s Guide.
8. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS EO1-11138 8-1 8.1.1 Single-drawer Machines Sign-ON [SERVER #] ................ Cashier code and name are displayed and the sales transaction is allowed. 2-digit manager-assign code (01 to 99) 2-digit cashier’s own secret code (01 to 99) Sign-OUT 9 [SERVER #] .
8. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS EO1-11138 8-2 8.2 Cashier Key Method ( [CLK] Keys) Sign-ON .......... to be operated to start the job. Sign-OUT ........ to be operated to leave the register for a while expecting to come back soon. Sign-IN .
8. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS EO1-11138 8-3 8.3 Training Mode Start and End 8.3 T raining Mode Star t and End This section describes the training function provided for newly employed cashiers. After entering the training mode, a cashier may operate the same transaction entries as those in the REG mode.
8. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS EO1-11138 8-4 8.4 “Cashier Exclusive” Option 8.4 “Cashier Exclusive” Option When the program option “Cashier Not exclusive” is selected: Every Cashier can access the other cashiers’guest order table accounts as well as his/her own.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-1 9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES 9. TRANSA CTION ENTRIES WARNING! When opening the cash drawer, be careful not to let the drawer hit any person. ■ Condition Necessary to Start Transaction Entries Mode Lock: Insert the “REG” key and set it to the “REG” position.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-2 9.1 Receipt-Issue/Non-issue Selection 9.1 Receipt-Issue/Non-issue Selection This operation determines whether or not the receipt is issued.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-3 9.4 Loan Max. 3 lines of Commercial Message RESTAURANT TEC 1343 PEACH DRIVE PHONE : 87-6437 Open 10:00am to 9:00pm Closed: every Wednesday 02-06-1999 SAT #3001 * * * * * NO SALE * * * * * JONES 0085 15:59TM Thank you Call again -- Receipt Print Format -- Max.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-4 9.5 Check Cashing (No-sale cashing of a non-cash media) * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 * START BANK * CASH 20.00 CASH 30.00 CASH 50.00 TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.00 TOTAL 100.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 9.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-5 9.7 No-sale Exchange from Domestic Currency to Foreign Currency 9.7 No-sale Exchange fr om Domestic Currency to Foreign Currenc y OPERATION (must be operated outside a sale) |Amount of Domestic Currency to be exchanged| [CUR 1] [NS] NOTES: 1.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-6 * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 PLU000001 PLU000010 PLU000100 0.00 TOTAL 0.00 ↓ ↑ Select Enter Pg dw * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1.00T PLU000001 PLU000010 PLU000100 P 1.00 1 TOTAL 1.15 ↓ ↑ Select Enter Pg dw ■ Through the [PLU] key with the menu table programmed [PLU] .
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-7 9.10 Repeat Entry Max. 7 digits 1 to 9999999 * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1 PLU000004 2.00T 1 PLU000004 2.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-8 9.12 Set Menu Entry ■ Preset-price Open Repeat • [PR OPEN] (or [OPEN] ) |Preset-PLU Code| [PLU] |Quantity| [X] |Price| [AMT] • |Quantity| [X] [PR OPEN] (or [OPEN] ) |Price| [PLU Preset-Code Key] of Preset-PLU NOTES: 1.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-9 9.13 Modifier Entry Entry of PLU Entry of PLU which is [END] (menu item) which it programmed for is allowed to enter modifier use the modifier items Up to 30 modifier PLUs can be entered. If no modifier item is required.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-10 9.15 PLU Code Shift Entry 9.15 PLU Code Shift Entr y Depressing the [CODE SHIFT] key designates and enters a PLU item, adding the printed number (1 to 4) to an entered PLU code. OPERATION [CODE SHIFT 1] PLU Entry .
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-11 * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 PRICE SHIFT3 0.00 TOTAL 0.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 9.17 Combo (Combination) Sale Entry NOTE: A program option allows you to prohibit operating the [PRICE] key in the REG mode.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-12 9.19 Subtotal Read 9.18.5 Scale Entry for the Void Item [VOID] to be continued to the top of the “Manual Scale Entry” sequence above.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-13 9.20 Tray Total Read 9.19.2 Net Subtotal (tax not included) Depress the [ST] key any time during the sales transaction. The net sales subtotal (excluding tax) will be displayed. 9.19.3 Eat-in/Takeout Subtotal Depress the [EAT IN] or the [TAKEOUT] key before the sale transaction is finalized.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-14 9.21 Item Correct 9.21 Item Correct If you make an incorrect entry in the following sales transactions, depress the [ITEM CORR] key to delete the last entered item. OPERATION PLU ENTRY REPEAT ENTRY QUANTITY EXTENSION DOLLAR DISCOUNT [ITEM CORR] PERCENT CHARGE/DISCOUNT RECEIVED-ON-ACCOUNT PAID-OUT NOTES: 1.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-15 9.23 All Void * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1 PLU000007 12.00T 1 PLU000008 9.50T * VOID * 1 PLU000007 -12.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-16 9.24 Order Entry Control . . . Order Table No. is automatically created. . . . Omissible; NOTE 2 below NOTES: 1. You cannot perform the following sales transactions after entering the order table No.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-17 9.25 Order Entry Control with Table No. (3) (4) * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi TABLE NO 001 P1S1 1 PLU000001 1.00T 1 PLU000010 10.00T SUBTL 11.00 TAX 0.90 CASH 11.90 CASH 11.90 2 TOTAL 11.90 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi TABLE NO 001 P1S1 CANCEL 001 0.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-18 9.26 Temporary Release of Order Table No. Entry Compulsion 9.26 T emporary Release of Order T ab le No. Entry Compulsion This operation releases one sales transaction from the compulsory status of the order table No.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-19 9.29 Guest Check Split * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi TABLE NO 002 P1S1 TRANSFER 1 INTO 2 TABLE TRANS002 43.20 4 TOTAL 43.20 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 NOTES: 1. As for the old order table, you can use reserved or opened one.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-20 9.30 Sale Finalization by Media K e ys (P ayment of a Sale) OPERATION Paid in One Media: [Media] |Amount Tendered| [Media] Paid by Credit Card: |Code for Credit Card Company| [CARD No.] • |Order Table No.| [START CHECK] (|Amount Tendered|) [Chg] • |Order Table No.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-21 9.32 Sale Paid in Foreign Currencies * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 No999999999999 SMITH 100.00 SMITH 100.00 TOTAL 100.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 NOTE: If the PLU price level is programmed to each customer, the PLU (menu item) entry will be fixedly performed by the corresponding price level.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-22 9.34 Tax Status Modification * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 * CHANGE * CHANGE CPN INTO CASH 10.00 CASH 10.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-23 9.37 Tax Exemption * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1 PLU000010 10.00T TAX2EX 10.00 TOTAL 10.00 1 TOTAL 10.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 9.37 T ax Exemption OPERATION ■ Selective Tax Exemption Examples) [TX1/M] [EX] Sale Finalization .
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-24 9.42 PLU Stock Read You can check the current stock of each PLU. OPERATION (Any time inside or outside a sale, but prohibited during a short-tendered condition.) ■ [STOCK] |PLU Code| [PLU] ■ [STOCK] ( [MENU] ) [PLU Preset-Code Key] * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1 PLU000030 7.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-25 9.43 Dollar Discount * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 1 PLU000010 10.00T DISC -0.10 DISC -0.10 1 TOTAL 10.70 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 NOTES: 1. Discount from the sale total • An amount exceeding the sale total cannot be entered without the “Credit Balance” option.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-26 9.45 Non-add Number Print 9.45 Non-add Number Print Non-add numbers can be entered for future reference, to indicate guest code, media checks, credit cards, etc. The entered numbers do not affect any sale total data.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-27 9.48 Tip Paid 9.48 Tip P aid When a guest pays the tip by credit card, this operation can divide the tip and pay it to each cashier in cash. OPERATION (must be operated outside a sale) |Cashier Code| [TIP PAID] |Tip Amount| [AT/TL] * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi 2CL 2 P1S1 TIP PAID CASH 10.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-28 Max. 7 digits 9.51 Paid-Out * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 R/A 5.00 R/A 10.00 SUBTL 15.00 CASH 15.00 CASH 15.00 TOTAL 15.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 NOTES: 1. The media keys used for this operation must be programmed to allow received- on-account entries.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-29 9.53 RKP (remote kitchen printer) Receipt Cut (PLU entries) [TOTAL] (only when the sales transaction has been started with an order table No. entry) or Sale finalization by the media keys Issues an Itemized receipt for all the items entered here.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-30 11-23-1999 TUE #0 20 RKP MESSAGES ARE PROGRAMMABLE! 1CL 0209 16:30TM 9.54 RKP (remote kitchen printer) Message Print 9.54 RKP (remote kitchen printer) Message Print This operation prints a message on the RKP. OPERATION RKP Print ■ [RKP Msg] ( [RKP Msg 1] to [RKP Msg 10] ) ■ |Message No.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-31 9.56 Check Print TABLE NO 1 11-24-1999 WED #0 1 PLU000010 10.00T 1 PLU000020 8.50T SUBTL 18.50 TAX 2.33 CASH 20.83 1CL 0276 12:52TM TABLE NO 1 11-24-1999 WED #0 1 PLU000010 10.00T 1 PLU000020 8.50T SUBTL 18.50 TAX 2.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-32 9.57 Receipt Post-issue (Receipt Reprint & Guest Check Reprint) TABLE NO 3 11-24-1999 WED #0 1 PLU000010 10.00T 1 PLU000020 8.50T SUBTL 18.50 TAX 2.33 TOTAL 20.83 1CL 0355 18:23TM Consecutive No. is printed TABLE NO 3 11-24-1999 WED #0 *** *** *** *** *** PRESENTATION *** *** *** *** *** 1 PLU000010 10.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-33 |Cashier Code| [SERVER TRANS.] [AT/TL] [ ↓ ] or [ ↑ ] [SELECT] [C] to cancel 9.57 Receipt Post-issue (Receipt Reprint & Guest Check Reprint) 9.57.2 Guest Check Reprint |Order Table No.| [START CHECK] PLU items are [RECEIPT ISSUE] .
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-34 9.59 Employee Clock-in/Clock-out * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi SERVER TRANSFER 2 P1S1 1 8.50 3 10.00 TOTAL 18.50 ITEM 2 SERVER TRANSFER 2 0.00 TOTAL 0.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 9.59 Employee Cloc k-in/Clock-out This operation records working total hours of each employee.
9. TRANSACTION ENTRIES EO1-11138 9-35 9.59 Employee Clock-in/Clock-out ■ Break-out [BREAK OUT] |Employee No.| [SERVER #] [ENTER] ............... Break-out time is or recorded. [ENTER] * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi BREAK OUT 0001 P1S1 Please verify name and hit Enter.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING EO1-11138 10-1 10.1 Problems concerning the Power Supply 10. TROUBLESHOOTING IN CASE OF A POWER FAILURE If a power failure occurs during business hours, all the sales data stored in the memory will be automatically protected by the battery installed in the register.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING EO1-11138 10-2 10.3 Problems concerning the Dra wer ■ Drawer does not open. Cause 1: Drawer blocked by foreign substance (coin, etc.
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2. ST AND-ALONE LEVEL MANA GER’S GUIDE Table of Contents.
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EO1-11138 FS-2600-1 SERIES T ABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. MANAGER INTERVENTION ............................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Items Programmed to Require Manager Intervention ..........................................
EO1-11138 FS-2600-1 SERIES ■ Tare Table and General Unit Weight Setting (Submode 26) .................................... 5-35 ■ PLU Preset-code Key/Display Key Setting (Submode 27) ....................................... 5-36 ■ PLU Group Name Programming (Submode 29) .
1. MANAGER INTERVENTION EO1-11138 1-1 1.1 Items Programmed to Require Manager Intervention 1. MANA GER INTER VENTION 1.1 Items Programmed to Require Manager Intervention During daily sale entry operations, a cashier may call for Manager Interventions.
1. MANAGER INTERVENTION EO1-11138 1-2 Credit Balance As for the status change, ask your TOSHIBA TEC ( NOTE 1 below) representative. Negative-balance Sale Finalization by Media Keys (except [AT/TL] ) (.
1. MANAGER INTERVENTION EO1-11138 1-3 1.2 Other Operations Requiring Manager Interventions Reference: For reading the high and low amount limits of each PLU: Chapter 6. VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMMED DATA Department Status Read (Amount limit of each PLU is restricted by the amount limit of its linked department.
2. MANAGER’S OWN OPERATIONS IN “MGR” MODE EO1-11138 2-1 2. MANA GER’S O WN OPERA TIONS IN “MGR” MODE The following are operations possible only in the “MGR” position of the Mode Lock, which are performed by the manager.
2. MANAGER’S OWN OPERATIONS IN “MGR” MODE EO1-11138 2-2 2.3 Enforced Clock-out of an Employee 1 to 9999 2.3 Enf or ced Cloc k-out of an Emplo yee If an employee who once clocked in forgets to perform the clock-out operation, the manager can perform this operation.
2. MANAGER’S OWN OPERATIONS IN “MGR” MODE EO1-11138 2-3 * REG * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 1CLKendi P1S1 MENU3 0.00 TOTAL 0.00 DISP1 DISP2 DISP3 DISP4 DISP5 NOTE: A program option allows you to perform this operation in the REG mode. 1 to 4 2.5 RKP T able Change This operation changes an RKP (remote kitchen printer) on which the data is outputted.
3. OPERATIONS IN “ - ” MODE EO1-11138 3-1 3. OPERATIONS IN “ - ” MODE 3. OPERA TIONS IN “ - ” MODE When a cashier has entered some data in a guest order table buffer memory (started with an order table No.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-1 4.1 How to Access a Report Item WARNING! When opening the cash drawer, be careful not to let the drawer hit any person. 4.1 How to Access a Report Item Two ways are available to access a report item you want to issue; through the operator display and through the keyboard.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-2 4.1 How to Access a Report Item Display Item Description 1 Navigation Key 1 COMB1 X Mode: Start key for the daily combination read report 1 Z Mode: Star.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-3 4.1 How to Access a Report Item Continued → Select “4 CLERK” from the screen using the cursor key, then depress the [ENTER] key. The screen shown below appears. * X/GTX * 02-06-1999 03:04 X 1 ALL 2 INDIVIDUAL Please select operation by Enter key.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-4 4.1 How to Access a Report Item Report Name Mode Key Operation Sample Lock Page 3 [AT/TL] (Drawer opens.) 4 [ST] (Drawer opens.) Code Entry Method: 4 [#] |Cashier ID Code| [AT/TL] (2-digit manager-assign code) Cashier Key Method: Depress the required Cashier Key, then 4 [AT/TL] 6 [AT/TL] 10 [AT/TL] 4.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-5 Repeatable ■ Daily Reports (Continued) 4.1 How to Access a Report Item Report Name Mode Key Operation Sample Lock Page PLU STOCK READ 4-17 • Individ.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-6 COMBO SALE READ AND RESET 4-20 • Individual Combo Read X 43 [#] |Combo Code| [#] ( [ST] ) [AT/TL] • All Combo Read X • All Combo Reset Z • All C.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-7 ■ GT Reports -- to be taken on weekly or monthly basis -- Report Name Mode Key Operation Sample Lock Page 203 [AT/TL] (Drawer opens.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-8 → 4.1 How to Access a Report Item 4.2 Time Edit f or Emplo yee Cloc k-in/Cloc k-out This operation is used to edit the recorded time of an employee clock-in/clock-out and total break hours.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-9 4.3 Combination Reports You can issue a combination report which consists of a maximum of 5 reports selected from the list shown below, and you can program your own 3 combination reports. As for the programming, refer to the next chapter PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-10 Date, Day-of-Week, Register No. Report Symbol, Report Name Grand Total Net GT Gross Sale Item Count, Amount Percent Charge Operation Count, Amount Net .
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-11 Cash-in-drawer Amount Operation Count & In-drawer Amount for each non-cash media Tip Paid Operation Count, Amount Item Correct Operation Count, Amo.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-12 4.5.2 Cashier Read or Reset Report (Daily or Periodic) ■ Individual Cashier Read Report Sample 4.5 Report Sample Format Cashier Code and Cashier Name Same contents as the financial report except: • Data of GT and Net GT is not printed.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-13 4.5.4 Department Group Read Report (Daily or Periodic) 4.5 Report Sample Format 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X08 X_GROUP GP 01 93 42.01% 413.05 GP 02 50 56.47% 555.26 GP 03 1 1.53% 15.00 TOTAL 144 983.31 MGP 01 44 6.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-14 4.5.6 Hourly Range Read or Reset Report (Daily) 4.5 Report Sample Format 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X10 X_HOURLY 10:00TM 8 3CU 63.64 12:00TM 24 6CU 160.53 14:00TM 44 11CU 326.54 16:00TM 19 4CU 174.64 18:00TM 5 1CU 32.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-15 4.5.8 All Media Sales Total and Cash-in-Drawer Read Report (Daily) 4.5 Report Sample Format 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X12 X_MEDIA TOTAL 38CU 1087.57 CASH ID 141.74 0227 22:19TM All Media Sales Customer Count, Amount Cash-in-drawer Amount 4.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-16 ■ All PLU Read or Reset Report (Daily or Periodic) 4.5 Report Sample Format PLU Code 1, PLU Name Price Level 1 Item Count, Amount Total Item Count, A.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-17 4.5 Report Sample Format 4.5.10 PLU Stock Read Report (Daily) ■ Individual PLU Stock Read Report (Daily) PLU Code 7, PLU Name Minimum Stock Quantity,.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-18 4.5 Report Sample Format ■ All Customer File Read or Reset Report (Daily) Customer File Code 1, Customer Name Operation Count, Balance Customer File Code 2 Data 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X15 X_CUST_ALL #000000000001 RENO 1 54.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-19 4.5.13 Day Part Read or Reset Report (Daily) 4.5 Report Sample Format 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X25 X_DAY_PART 10:00TM MGP 01 11 15.50 MGP 02 13 93.00 MGP 03 4 45.50 MGP 04 4 52.00 MGP 05 1 15.00 14:00TM MGP 01 16 20.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-20 ■ Combo Sales Detail Read or Reset Report (Daily) 4.5.15 Check Track (Guest Order Table) without Sales Read Report (Daily) ■ Individual Cashier Read Report Sample 4.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-21 ■ Individual Combo Sale Read Report (Daily) Combo Code, Combo Name, Combo Sales Amount Operation Count, Combo Discount Amount Combo Sales Total Total of Operation Count and Combo Discount Amount 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X43 X_COMBO_INDI 01 COMBO1 98.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-22 4.5.18 Employee Clock-in/Clock-out Read or Reset Report (Daily, Weekly or Periodic) 4.5 Report Sample Format 11-29-1999 MON #3001 X47 X_EMPLOYEE 0001 J.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-23 4.5.19 Electronic Journal Read or Reset Report (Daily) ■ All Electronic Journal Read or Reset Report (Daily) 4.
4. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS EO1-11138 4-24 4.6 GT REPORTS X50 X_EJ_EMPLOYE X50 X_EJ_HISTORY ■ Electronic Journal (Clock-in & Clock-out/Date) Read Report (Daily) Data regarding the employee clock-in/clock-out is printed. ■ Electronic Journal (Transmission History) Read Report (Daily) Data of the transmission history is printed.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-1 5.1 Before you enter the SET Mode 5. PR OGRAMMING OPERA TIONS This chapter is provided for the store programmer or the store manager who may have to change the programmed data of the FS-2600 series ECR on the daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-2 5.2 Character Entries • Day Part Setting (Submode 46) • Employee Table Setting (Submode 50) • Job Code/Working Hour Setting (Submode 51) • Tender Up Table Setting (Submode 52) • Display Menu Table Setting (Submode 53) • Printer Setting (Submode 71) 5.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-3 5.2 Character Entries NOTE: Characters corresponding to the following codes can be used only for display but not for print.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-4 5.3 Condition Required for Programming Operations ■ Functions of Keys [DOUBLE] Used to enter all the characters of one line in double-size. Depress this key before all character entries. [DOUBLE SHIFT] Depress this key prior to a character entry, and it will be a double-sized character.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-5 5.4 How to Access a Program Item ■ Description of each Navigation Key * SET * 02-06-1999 03:04 1 PROGRAMMING 2 PROGRAM READ 3 PROGRAM DLL Please select operation by Enter key.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-6 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 03:04 PROGRAMMING 0 MISC 8 AMOUNT LIMIT 1 STORE NAME 9 FINANCIAL 2 CASHIER 10 PRINT L NAME 3 DEPARTMENT 11 SYSTEM OP1 4 PLU 12 CA TAX & TIP 5 TIME 13 MINOR GROUP 6 DATE 14 MAJOR 7 HOURLY 15 CUSTOMER Please select operation by Enter key.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-7 5.4 How to Access a Program Item 2. When you obtain an open-price PLU in the PLU Table Setting (Submode 4), depress the [OPEN] key before the [Enter] key depression in a step to input a PLU price. 3. If a journal printer is connected to the register, data you have just programmed will be printed on it.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-8 ex.) To program the following draft on the first line of the store name/message area. RESTAURANT TEC 1343 PEACH DRIVE 5.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-9 For Address 2: Cashier Status 2 [ST] |Cashier Status| [#] For Address 1: Cashier Name 1 [ST] Character Entries [ST] (NOTE 1 below) (max.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-10 5.4 How to Access a Program Item ex.) To program the following to a cashier code 1. Cashier Code 1: Name: JONES Status: 5 (Server) Tip Rate: 3% Mode Lock: SET Enter 2, depress [X] .
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-11 * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT 01 DP 01 02 DP 02 03 DP 03 04 DP 04 05 DP 05 06 DP 06 07 DP 07 08 DP 08 Please input Department code.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-12 NOTES: 1. The “Address Nos” designation at the top after “3 [X] ” can be skipped if not necessary. If entered, the designated Address (es) will be automatically accessed after the department designation.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-13 Major-Minor Grouping Method Example: (In this case, you should check the logical linkage between the Major Groups and Minor Groups.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-14 -- Continued -- 3 Status 1 Selection • Enter the Status Codes 1 to 3 of which status must be set to ON. More than one code may be entered. Enter 0 when none of the statuses should be set to ON. Status Item Selective Status Code OFF ON 1 Receipt Type Single Double 2 Ordinary or Other Income Dept.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-15 -- Continued -- 6 High Amount Limit Enter a maximum of 7 digits to be set as the high amount to be locked out. ex.) To prohibit any amount equal to or larger than $40.00: 4000 [#] (Allows any amount equal to or smaller than $39.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-16 5.4 How to Access a Program Item NOTE: You can use a maximum of 99 departments. The memories of the departments 1 to 30 have already been opened before delivery of the register.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-17 5.4 How to Access a Program Item [ST] Submode No. Executes DLL. Operation procedure surrounded by this line is the same as the operation in Submode 4. Repeat for any address within the same PLU by re-entry for correction.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-18 NOTES: 1. The “Address Nos” designation at the top after “4 [X] ” can be skipped if not necessary. If entered, the designated Address (es) will automatically be accessed after the PLU Code designation. 2.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-19 7 5th Preset Price • For a preset PLU (preset-price PLU), enter a maximum of 6-digit price, and depress [#] . 1 to 999999 (result: $0.01 to $9999.99) • A zero-price ($0.00) may be preset by entering 0 in the above operation.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-20 10 Tax Status • Enter one-to four-digit Status Codes for applicable Tax. | | | | | [#] 0: Non-taxable 1: Tax 1 (Tax 1 taxable) 2: Tax 2 3: Tax 3 4: Tax 4 (More than one code can be entered for combining Tax 1 to Tax 4 taxable status.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-21 16 Takeout Tax Status Setting This tax status is applied to a takeout transaction when the program option “Takeout feature” has been selected. (For an eat-in transaction, a tax status which has been programmed in Address 10 is applied.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-22 5.4 How to Access a Program Item ADDITIONAL NOTES If a PLU is linked to an Other Income Department, the PLU is automatically set as Other Income PLU. If a PLU is linked to a negative Department, the PLU is automatically set as negative PLU.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-23 ex.) To delete PLU Code 120001 that was once programmed: Journal Print Mode Lock: SET Enter 4, depress [X] . [ITEM CORR] 120001 [PLU] [AT/TL] 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Repeatable for other PLUs to be deleted.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-24 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Journal Print P04 PLU 000022 CHEESE BURGER #00 000020 #02 BIG CHEESEBURGER #03 3.00@ #04 2.50@ 00002 0011 10:58TM ■ Time Setting or Adjustment (Submode 5) CONDITION Any time outside a sale When you enter 5 and depress the [X] key, the screen shown below will appear.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-25 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING DATE 01 DATE THURSDAY 02-11-1999 Please input data. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Date Setting or Adjustment (Submode 6) CONDITION Any time outside a sale When you enter 6 and depress the [X] key, the screen shown below will appear.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-26 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING HOURLY ↓ 01 00:00 02 00:00 03 00:00 04 00:00 05 00:00 06 00:00 07 00:00 08 00:00 Please input item No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Hourly Range Setting (Submode 7) A maximum of 48 hourly ranges can be set.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-27 ex.) To set the following to a hourly range 1. Hourly Range 1: Address 1 (Start Time): 1000 (10:00) Address 2 (Sunday): 55 (Menu Level 5/Price Level 5) Address.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-28 ex.) To set a tender limit amount $100.00 on the [CHECK] key Journal Print Mode Lock: SET Enter 8, depress [X] . 2 [ST] 10000 [#] [AT/TL] Key Item or Key to be applied Code 1 [AT/TL] (Cash Tender) 2 [CHECK] (Check Tender) 3 [Chg] (Charge Tender) 4 [MISC] (Misc.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-29 P12 CA TAX & TIP CANADA TAX 20.00 GRATUITY 5% 0028 20:10TM ■ Minor Group Name Programming (Submode 13) This programming is used to set each minor group name. Association among a department, a minor group and a major group should be set in the Department Table Programming (Submode 3).
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-30 5.4 How to Access a Program Item (1 to 10) * (See NOTE) Repeat for other groups * (For sequentially programming Group Codes (max.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-31 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING CUSTOMER Please input customer code. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Customer File Tab.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-32 * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING COMBI REPORT 01 1103000000 02 0000000000 03 0000000000 Please input item No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Combination Report Table Programming (Submode 19) This programming is used to make a combination report table which is described in the section 4.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-33 Report Code Table Report Report Name Mode for output Code X Z GTX GTZ P19 COMBI REPORT #01 0304470000 0035 13:38TM 5.4 How to Access a Program Item *: output Blank: no output ex.) To program the following reports to a combination report table 1.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-34 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING STOCK 000001 PLU000001 580 Please input PLU code.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-35 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING TARE SCALE ↓ 01 0.001b 02 0.001b 03 0.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-36 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING PLU KEY S1 01 02 03 04 05 Please input item No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-37 5.4 How to Access a Program Item 11 6 3 1 21 7 3 2 31 8 3 3 34 106 46 61 76 91 41 9 107 47 62 77 92 108 48 63 78 93 109 49 64 79 94 14 29 44 15 30 45 119 59 74.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-38 5.4 How to Access a Program Item (1 to 99) * (See NOTE) Repeat for other groups * (For sequentially programming Group Codes (max. 99 groups) and Names, the code specification can be skipped.) ex.) To set “BEER” for a PLU group 2 Mode Lock: SET Enter 29, depress [X] .
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-39 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING RKP MESSAGE ↓ 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Please input item No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-40 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING DISPLAY MSG 01 02 03 04 Please input item No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ 31 [X] |Message Line No.| [ST] Character Entries [ST] [AT/TL] (1 to 4; max.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-41 5.4 How to Access a Program Item 35 [X] 1 [ST] |Limit Amount| [#] [AT/TL] * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING LIMIT TABLE 01 DISC 0.00 Please input item No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ Max. 6 digits Enter 0 to reset the limt.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-42 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING SET MENU ↓ 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Please input table No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Set Menu Table Programming (Submode 42) This programming is used to set a Set Menu Table and their respective Sub Menu PLUs.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-43 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Repeatable for other tables to be deleted. • Deletion CONDITION Any time outside a sale OPERATION Mode Lock: SET 42 [X] [ITEM CORR] |Set Menu Table No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-44 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Address 1: Combo Table Name 1 [ST] Submode No. 43 [X] Address 2: Grouping Item 1 2 [ST] |Combo Table No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-45 Combo Sale Table Programming Contents 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Address No. Description of Programming Contents 2,4,6,8,10,12 Grouping Item Enter 1 for a department item, 2 for a PLU item. Entry of “0” will be ignored.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-46 Mode Lock: SET Enter 43, depress [X] . 1 [NS] 1 [ST] COMBO A [ST] (2 [ST] ) 2 [#] (3 [ST] ) 100 [#] (4 [ST] ) 2 [#] (5 [ST] ) 200 [#] (6 [ST] ) 2 [#] (7 [ST] ) 300 [#] 14 [ST] 10 [#] (15 [ST] ) 1 [#] (16 [ST] ) 1030 [#] (17 [ST] ) 1400 [#] (18 [ST] ) 1 [#] 20 [ST] 2 [#] [AT/TL] Journal Print 5.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-47 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING INVO CM MSG 1 2 3 Please input item No. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Guest Check Commercial Message Programming (Submode 45) This programming is used to set a commercial message printed on a guest check.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-48 5.4 How to Access a Program Item * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING DAY PART 01 02 03 04 05 06 Please input data. 0.00 Pg up Pg dw Enter ↑ ↓ ■ Day Part Setting (Submode 46) A maximum of 6 day parts can be set.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-49 Address 1: Employee Name 1 [ST] Submode No. 50 [X] |Employee Code| [NS] 1 to 9999 Character Entries [ST] Max. 12 characters [AT/TL] Repeat for another employee. * Repeatable from here if an employee code is sequential.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-50 Journal Print Mode Lock: SET Enter 50, depress [X] . 1 [NS] 1 [ST] JONES [ST] (2 [ST] ) 1 [#] (3 [ST] ) 010203 [#] [AT/TL] Journal Print P50 EMPLOYEE 0001 #01 JONES #02 01 #03 010203 00005 0086 13:04TM 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Repeatable for another employee to be deleted.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-51 Job Code Programming Contents 5.4 How to Access a Program Item Address 1: Job Name 1 [ST] Submode No. 51 [X] |Job Code| [NS] 1 to 10 11 [NS] Character Entries [ST] Max.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-52 52 [X] |Tender Up Amount| [#] [AT/TL] Job Code 2: Job Code Address Address 1 (Job Name): COOK Address 2 (Job Status): 3 (ECR Operation Prohibited) Working Hour.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-53 P52 TENDER UP 50.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 0100 16:48TM 5.4 How to Access a Program Item ex.) To set the following tender up table.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-54 ex.) To set the following PLU items in a display menu table No. 1. PLU Codes 100, 105, 110, 115 Mode Lock: SET Enter 53, depress [X] . 1 [NS] 1 [ST] 100 [PLU] 105 [PLU] 110 [PLU] 115 [PLU] [#] [AT/TL] Journal Print 5.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-55 |Price Level| [ST] |New Preset Price| [#] [AT/TL] 60 [X] |PLU Code| [PLU] Repeatable for other PLUs Max. 6 digits * SET * 02-06-1999 12:34 PROGRAMMING PRICE S1 Please input PLU code.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-56 Address 1: Destination of Output (Printer Table 1) 71 [X] 1 [NS] |Destination of Output| [ST] |Terminal ID/Port No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-57 Printer Table Setting Contents Address No. Description of Programming Contents 1, 3 Destination of Output Destination of data output is as follows. 1: Receipt 4: RKP 3 2: RKP 1 5: RKP 4 3: RKP 2 6: Journal Terminal ID/Port No.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-58 Journal Print 5.4 How to Access a Program Item P71 PRINTER 1 #01 1 1 #02 1 2 #06 1 2 2 #01 1 #02 1 #06 1 5 #01 3 #02 1 0131 10:20TM NOTE: A connection status of each RKP can also be changed by an operation in the MGR mode.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-59 ex.) To set 10% on [%+] Key: Mode Lock: SET Enter 10, depress [%+] . To reset the rate once set: Enter 0, depress the required % key. (Then the % key will always require a manual rate entry in sale entries.) Journal Print 5.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-60 Journal Print 5.4 How to Access a Program Item P00 SI1%RATE SI1 TL 7% 0140 11:04TM NOTES: 1. Whether the calculated amount by the preset SI % rate affects (i.e. add to or subtract from) the sale total is determined by a program option.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-61 Example 2) With option “SI Special Discount”: Key Operation in REG Mode Receipt/Journal Print 5.4 How to Access a Program Item 1 PLU000001 1.
5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 5-62 ex.) To set the rate on the preceding page for the [CUR 1] key. Mode Lock: SET 1 [ . ] 4 [CUR 1] Journal Print 5.
6. VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMMED DATA EO1-11138 6-1 6. VERIFICA TION OF PR OGRAMMED DA T A You can verify each data programmed in the preceding chapter. Two mode lock positions are available to verify the data; SET and X. Also two ways are available to access a programmed data you want to verify; through the operator display and through the keyboard.
6. VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMMED DATA EO1-11138 6-2 6.2 How to verify a Programmed Data through the Keyboard 6.2 How to verify a Pr ogrammed Data thr ough the Ke yboard You can directly access an item you want to verify through a key operation on the keyboard while the mode lock position is in “SET” or “X”.
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1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EO1-11138 1-1 PC Master Terminal Satellite Terminal RS-232C Printer Printer Printer Backup Master Terminal Printer Printer Printer Satellite Terminal Satellite Terminal RS-485 Max. 6 terminals Max. 16 terminals A system has the following features.
2. ADDITIONAL FUNCTION KEY AND REGISTERING PROCEDURE EO1-11138 2-1 2. ADDITIONAL FUNCTION KEY AND REGISTERING PROCEDURE 2. ADDITIONAL FUNCTION KEY AND REGISTERING PROCEDURE The following is the key th.
2. ADDITIONAL FUNCTION KEY AND REGISTERING PROCEDURE EO1-11138 2-2 PROCEDURE ON A MASTER TERMINAL FOR RTR DECLARATION CANCEL Mode Lock: SET, X, Z or MGR/RTR Declaration is ON Depress [RTR] .
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EO1-11138 FS-2600-1 SERIES T ABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. OPERATIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SERVICE .................................................... 1-1 1.1 Terminal Open Check ..................................................................................
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1. OPERATIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SERVICE EO1-11138 1-1 1.1 Terminal Open Check 1. OPERA TIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SER VICE Before entering in-line service operations (In-line Report takings, DLLs, etc.
1. OPERATIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SERVICE EO1-11138 1-2 1.2 Terminal Designation 1.2 T erminal Designation This operation can be performed before any in-line service operation. When this operation is skipped, no specific terminals are designated, i.e., the in-line service operations will be performed to all the terminals.
1. OPERATIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SERVICE EO1-11138 1-3 1.3 Terminal Condition Check Journal Print 1.3 T erminal Condition Check This operation checks the condition of the designated terminals, and prints out the status responded from the terminals.
1. OPERATIONS BEFORE IN-LINE SERVICE EO1-11138 1-4 1.4 Printer Condition Check * X/GTX * 02-06-1999 03:04 RTR 1 X 2 GTX 3 PROGRAM READ 4 E-JOURNAL 5 OTHERS Please select operation by Enter key.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-1 2.1 Terminal Reports 2. READ AND RESET REPOR TS 2.1 T erminal Repor ts Since most reports are taken as in-line reports on the Master Terminal, some of the reports which are available on the individual standalone ECR basis cannot be taken on Master or Satellite ECRs of the in-line system.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-2 2.2 In-line Reports WARNING! When opening the cash drawer, be careful not to let the drawer hit any person. The key operation for each In-line Report is the same as the corresponding terminal report available on the standalone ECR.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-3 (to be continued on next page) Report Name Mode Key Operation Lock COMBINATION REPORTS • Combination 1 Read: Daily X [AT/TL] GT X 200 [AT/TL] • Combination .
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-4 HOURLY RANGE REPORTS • Hourly Read (Daily only) X 10 [AT/TL] • Hourly Reset (Daily only) Z 10 [AT/TL] DEPARTMENT REPORTS • All Department Read: Daily X 11.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-5 DAY PART REPORTS (Daily only) • Day Part Read X • Day Part Reset Z CHECK TRACK (Guest Order Table) WITH SALES REPORTS (Daily only) • Individual Cashier Re.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-6 2.2 In-line Reports Reports Collection Required before Process Report takings Process Reports available (CONSOLIDATION MEMORY CAPTURE: NOTE 1) Any of the follow.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-7 2.2 IN-LINE REPORTS RTR-Symbol Report Name (When designating a zone, a zone range is printed.) For print items, refer to the similar report described in the Stand- alone section. Register No., Reset Count (on Reset Report only) RTR Symbol Unfinished register No.
2. READ AND RESET REPORTS EO1-11138 2-8 2.3 Operations after In-line report Taking 2.3 Operations after In-line report T aking The following operations are available after taking in-line reports. 2.3.1 Consolidated report Data Read (Reprint) This operation issues the report data which is remaining in the Consolidation Memory of the Master Terminal.
3. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 3-1 3.1 Programming Operations Common with Standalone ECR Level 3. PR OGRAMMING OPERA TIONS The system should be programmed fully by your local TOSHIBA TEC representative at the time of delivery according to the user’s requirements so that daily operations can immediately start.
3. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 3-2 3.2 Programming Operations Added for In-line Terminals 3.2 Programming Operations Ad ded f or In-line T erminals 3.2.1 Terminal Connection Table Setting (Submode 69) This submode is required for in-line services.
3. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 3-3 3.2 Programming Operations Added for In-line Terminals . . . 1 to 16 (NOTES 1 & 2 below) Repeat for other terminals to be connected, including the Master Terminal itself. . . . 0 to 999999 (NOTE 2 below) * * For sequentially programming In-line ID Nos.
3. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 3-4 3.2.2 Terminal ID Setting (Submode 77) This submode is available for in-line terminals (including the master and backup master terminals) . It must be operated separately on each terminal since the Terminal ID should vary from terminal to terminal.
3. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11138 3-5 3.3 Verification of Programmed Data Related to In-line Specifications 3.3 V erification of Programmed Data Related to In-line Specifications The programmed data related to in-line specifications can be read for verification purposes.
4. DLL (Down-Line-Loading) OPERATIONS EO1-11138 4-1 4.1 DLL Job List 4. DLL (Do wn-Line-Loading) OPERA TIONS In an in-line system (Master-Satellite system), most programming data are set on the Master Terminal and down- line-loaded (DLL) to the Satellite Terminals.
4. DLL (Down-Line-Loading) OPERATIONS EO1-11138 4-2 4.2 Print Format of DLL Operations NOTE: DLL is possible only when the non-floating cashier feature is used.
5. PLU MAINTENANCE EO1-11138 5-1 5.1 PLU Table Addition/Change/Deletion with DLL (Submode 63) 5. PLU MAINTENANCE In this chapter, adding, changing, or deleting operations related to PLU Table program data are described. These are operated on the Master Terminal only.
5. PLU MAINTENANCE EO1-11138 5-2 5.1 PLU Table Addition/Change/Deletion with DLL (Submode 63) Through the Keyboard [ST] Submode No. Executes DLL. Operation procedure surrounded by this line is the same as the operation in Submode 4. Repeat for any address within the same PLU by re-entry for correction.
5. PLU MAINTENANCE EO1-11138 5-3 Repeatable for other PLUs Max. 6 digits 1 to 5 Max. 6 digits Repeatable for a price change of another price level. When you change the price of each price level in numerical order, the price level designation can be skipped.
6. INQUIRY EO1-11138 6-1 6. INQUIRY 6. INQUIR Y In the master-satellite system, the data files regarding the following inquiries between the master terminal and each satellite terminal are maintained in the master terminal center file.
7. BACKUP FUNCTION EO1-11138 7-1 7. BACKUP FUNCTION 7. BACKUP FUNCTION (ONLY WHEN THE BACKUP MASTER IS CONNECTED) (1) Function • By connecting the backup master terminal (BM) , the various files stored in the master terminal (M) can be backed up. • The terminal assigned to ID No.
7. BACKUP FUNCTION EO1-11138 7-2 (2) Procedure 1) Changing Program Data (DLL from the PC) 7. BACKUP FUNCTION PC BM DLL data Response Response Backup data M • When various center files from the PC ar.
7. BACKUP FUNCTION EO1-11138 7-3 • While the backup error flag is on, the following operation is performed. The master terminal (M) gives a short beep at the timing when the long receipt is printed to warn that a backup error has occurred. • There are two timings cases the backup error flag is turned off.
8. DATA CAPTURE FUNCITON EO1-11138 8-1 9. DATA CAPTURE FUNCITON 8 . D A T A CAPTURE FUNC TION (1) Function To make it possible to transfer data to the PC, the details of registration jobs performed on each terminal are pooled in the master terminal (M) as transaction data.
9. MASTER AND BACKUP MASTER ALTERNATION EO1-11138 9-1 10. MASTER AND BACKUP MASTER ALTERNATION 9. MASTER AND B A CKUP MASTER AL TERNA TION The Backup Master Terminal can be changed to be used as the Master Terminal for an accident that the Master Terminal becomes down, etc.
10. TRANSMISSION ERROR EO1-11138 10-1 10. TRANSMISSION ERROR When a terminal makes an inquiry but a communication error occurs for some reason and the inquiry to the other station is not possible, the message “IRC CONNECT ERR” is displayed on that terminal and operation is stopped.
10. TRANSMISSION ERROR EO1-11138 10-2 10.3 Error Canceling Process There are two error-canceling processes in accordance with the inquiring job contents.
11. OTHER OPERATIONS RELATING TO IN-LINE SERVICE EO1-11138 11-1 11.1 Suspending 11. O THER OPERA TIONS RELA TING T O IN-LINE SER VICE The following are other operations relating to in-line service operations.
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If you have not bought Toshiba FS-2600-1 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Toshiba FS-2600-1 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Toshiba FS-2600-1 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Toshiba FS-2600-1 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Toshiba FS-2600-1, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Toshiba FS-2600-1.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Toshiba FS-2600-1. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Toshiba FS-2600-1 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center