CAS CL5000J Series User Manual

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CL5000J Series
Rev 2007.09.06
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Table of Contents
1. GENERAL ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 INTRODUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 8
1.4 NAME AND FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 10
1.5 Basic set-up ......................................................................................................................................... 12
1.6 SYMBOLS .............................................................................................................................................. 13
1.7 KEY FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 13
1.8 Installation of the Label Roll ................................................................................................................ 16
2. PROGRAMMING ............................................................................................................................................ 19
2.1 PLU Programming................................................................................................................................. 21
2.1.1 Create By-Weight PLU (Menu code 1120) .............................................................................. 22
2.1.2 Create By-Count PLU (Menu code 1120) ................................................................................ 27
2.1.3 Create By-PCS PLU (Menu code 1120) ................................................................................... 32
2.1.4 Editing PLU (Menu code 1120) ................................................................................................. 37
2.1.5 Expand PLU (Menu code 1144) ................................................................................................ 37
2.1.6 Listing PLU (Menu code 1150) ................................................................................................. 37
2.2. Programming PLU Data Table I .......................................................................................................... 38
2.2.1 New/Edit Sales Message (Menu code 1240) ............................................................................ 38
2.2.2 Origin (Menu code 1250) ........................................................................................................... 39
2.2.3 Barcode (Menu code 1260) ....................................................................................................... 40
2.2.4 Tare (Menu code 1270) ............................................................................................................. 42
2.2.5 List Unit Symbol (Menu code 1280) ......................................................................................... 43
2.3 Programming PLU Data Table II .......................................................................................................... 44
2.3.1 Ingredient (Menu code 1310) .................................................................................................... 44
2.4 Speed Key Setting ................................................................................................................................ 45
2.4.1 Speed Key (Menu code 1160) ................................................................................................... 45
2.5 Programming Store Data ...................................................................................................................... 46
2.5.1 Store Data (Menu code 1410) ................................................................................................... 46
2.6 Programming Global Setting ................................................................................................................. 47
2.6.1 Global Label Format (Menu code 1510) ................................................................................... 47
2.6.2 Barcode Format (Menu code 1520) .......................................................................................... 48
2.7 Printing Programming ........................................................................................................................... 49
2.7.1 Printing (Menu code 1700) ........................................................................................................ 49
2.7.2 Print Inhibit Item(Menu code 1710) ........................................................................................ 49
2.7.3 Printer Hardware (Menu code 1730) ........................................................................................ 50
2.7.4 Label Size (Menu code 1732) .................................................................................................... 50
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2.7.5 Sensor Calibration (Menu code 1733) ...................................................................................... 50
2.7.6 Sensor & Motor (Menu code 1734) .......................................................................................... 50
2.7.7 Print Intensity (Menu code 1735) ............................................................................................. 51
2.7.8 Adjust Feed Length (Menu code 1736) .................................................................................... 51
2.7.9 Label Preprint (Menu code 1737) ............................................................................................. 51
2.7.10 Printer Initialize (Menu code 1738) ........................................................................................ 51
2.8 Programming Scale Configuration ........................................................................................................ 52
2.8.1 Department (Menu code 1830) .................................................................................................. 52
2.8.2 Date & Time (Menu code 1840) ................................................................................................ 52
2.8.3 Change Password (Menu code 1852) ....................................................................................... 53
2.8.4 Display Test (Menu code 1861) ................................................................................................ 53
2.8.5 A/D Test (Menu code 1862) ...................................................................................................... 53
2.8.6 Keyboard Test (Menu code 1863) ............................................................................................ 53
2.8.7 Chess Printer Test (Menu code 1864) ..................................................................................... 53
2.8.8 Scale Parameter (Menu code 1870) .......................................................................................... 54
2.8.9 Clear Memory (Menu code 1890) ............................................................................................. 54
2.8.9.1 Clear PLU (Menu code 1891) ................................................................................................. 54
2.8.9.2 Clear Table1 (Menu code 1892) ............................................................................................ 54
2.8.9.3 Clear Table2 (Menu code 1893) ............................................................................................ 54
2.8.9.3 Clear ALL (Menu code 1894) ................................................................................................. 54
2.9 Report .................................................................................................................................................... 55
2.9.1 Report Menu (Menu code 1600) ................................................................................................ 55
2.9.2 Print Report (Menu code 1610) ................................................................................................. 55
2.9.3 Scale Sales Report (Menu code 1611) ...................................................................................... 55
2.9.4 PLU Report (Menu code 1612) .................................................................................................. 55
2.9.5 Miscellaneous PLU Report (Menu code 1613) ......................................................................... 56
2.9.6 Group Report (Menu code 1614) ............................................................................................... 56
2.9.7 Deptment Report (Menu code 1615) ......................................................................................... 56
2.9.8 Hourly Report (Menu code 1616).............................................................................................. 57
2.9.9 Clear All Report (Menu code 1650) .......................................................................................... 57
2.10 Communicaation .................................................................................................................................. 58
2.10.1 Communication (Menu code 1900) .......................................................................................... 58
2.10.2 Network Setting (Menu code 1910) ........................................................................................ 59
2.10.3 DHCP (Menu code 1912) ......................................................................................................... 59
2.10.4 IP (Menu code 1913) ................................................................................................................ 60
2.10.5 RS232C Setting (Menu code 1915) ......................................................................................... 60
3. SALES OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................... 61
3.1 Basic Operation..................................................................................................................................... 61
3.2 Zero ....................................................................................................................................................... 61
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3.3 Tare ....................................................................................................................................................... 61
3.3.1 Manual Tare Entry ..................................................................................................................... 62
3.3.2 Weighed Tare Entry ................................................................................................................... 62
3.3.3 How to Clear Tare ..................................................................................................................... 63
3.3.4 Preset Tare ................................................................................................................................ 63
3.3.5 Successive Tare ......................................................................................................................... 63
3.3.6 Tare Override ............................................................................................................................. 64
3.4 Calling Up a PLU .................................................................................................................................. 65
3.4.1 Using Numeric Key .................................................................................................................... 65
3.4.2 Using Speed Key ........................................................................................................................ 65
3.5 Override (FOR key) .............................................................................................................................. 66
3.5.1 By-Weight PLU .......................................................................................................................... 66
3.5.2 By-Count PLU ............................................................................................................................ 67
3.5.3 By-PCS PLU .............................................................................................................................. 68
3.6 Sales Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 69
3.6.1 Weighed Item Operation ............................................................................................................ 69
3.6.2 By Count Item ............................................................................................................................. 70
3.6.3 By PCS Item ............................................................................................................................... 71
3.7 Add-Up Transaction ............................................................................................................................. 72
3.8 Void ....................................................................................................................................................... 74
3.9 Return .................................................................................................................................................... 75
3.10 Prepack Key ....................................................................................................................................... 76
3.11 Direct Discount ................................................................................................................................... 77
3.11.1 % Discount Price Key .............................................................................................................. 77
4. Appendix ........................................................................................................................................................ 78
4.1 Label Format (TO DO : change) ........................................................................................................... 78
4.2 Label Format Sample ............................................................................................................................ 82
4.3 Label Field ............................................................................................................................................ 83
4.3.1 Item Label Field (TODO : change) ............................................................................................ 83
4.4 ASCII Code Table ................................................................................................................................. 84
4.5 Window Character Set Information ...................................................................................................... 85
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1. GENERAL
1.1 PRECAUTIONS
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This equipment is indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited to inside of the building.
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1.2 INTRODUCTIONS
Thank you for purchasing the CAS CL5000J price computing electronic printing scale. We have designed this equipment with many advanced features, high quality construction, and user-friendly menu driven programming. We are confident that you will find the CAS CL5000J scale will meet all of your most demanding needs.
Remember, for proper installation and maintenance please have your Authorized CAS Dealer do the primary installation, programming, and demonstration. Your CAS Authorized Dealer also has a wide variety of supplies, accessories, and expansion options for whatever your new and increasing demands may require. Authorized CAS dealers are trained to help you with every aspect of the CL5000J and should you need servicing, they are expertly trained by CAS to assist you with virtually any problem.
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1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Max. Capacity
3/6 kg
6/15 kg
15/30 kg
Interval
1/2 g
2/5 g
5/10 g
Max. Tare
- 2.999 kg
- 5.998 kg
- 9.995 kg
A/D Conversion Rate
Approx. 8 times/sec.
Measurement Type
Load Cell
Platter Size
380 x 244 mm
Key
Standard
Type
(B)
48 PLU key,
36 function key
Pole Type(P,R)
72 PLU key,
36 function key
Speed Key
96 PLU
144 PLU
Display
VFD
Preset Tare : 4 digit Weight : 5 digit Unit Price : 6 digit Total Price : 6 digit
Printer
Speed 75 mm/sec.
Printing Resolution
202 dpi
Label Size
Width: 40mm~60 mm Length: 30mm~80 mm
Barcode Type
EAN13, I2OF5, CODE128C
Font
Small, Middle, Large Size, Free Format, Italic, Bold, Underline, Through Line, Double through line, Reverse, shadow, outline
Printer Type
DIRECT THERMAL PRINT
Operating Temp.
-10° C~ 40° C (14° F~ 104° F)
Power
AC 100~240V 50/60Hz 1.5A
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Number
Range
Programmable Data
PLU
6000
1-999999
direct ingredients 300 chracter
1000
PLU
Indirect Ingredient 400 character
100
1~100
User Defined Barcode Format
20
1~20
Department
99
1~99
Origin
500
1~500
Group
99
1~99
Bitmap Image
5
1~5
Quantity Symbol
8
1~8
Report
Tare Table
99
1~99
Label Format
30
1~30
10
51~60
Sales Period
user selectable reporting period.
Sales Report Mode
Read & Reset
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1.4 NAME AND FUNCTIONS
Standard Type ■ Pole Type P
Pole Type R
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DISPLAY
TO DO : Insert Picture
KEYBOARD
B-Type (Standard)
P Type, R-Type (pole type)
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1.5 Basic set-up
How to install tray
B,P,R type
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1.6 SYMBOLS
SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
ST ( )
Stable indicator
0
Zero weight indicator
NET ( )
Net weight indicator
AUTO
Auto Print Mode indicator
SAVE
Auto clearing status indicator
PREPACK
Prepack Mode indicator
DC ( )
Discount status indicator
SHIFT ( )
Speed key shift status indicator
TR
Data transmission status indicator
1.7 KEY FUNCTIONS
KEYS
FUNCTIONS
~
Numeric keys. Used to enter pricing, qty, count, tare, etc.
Double zero key
Clear key. Used to clear erroneous entries and error conditions.
Re-Zero key. Use to remove small variations in the scale’s zero.
Tare key. Use to manually enter and remove tare weights.
Override key. For temporary price change entry.
Date & Time key. Toggles the display between time, date, scale number and department number.
MENU key. This key toggles from program menu to sale mode. Page up key: CL5000 only
For key. Use this key for by- count or by pcs pricing: 3 @ 3 FOR $1.00. It toggles between the QTY, PIECE, and PRICE fields.
0 9 00
C
ZERO
TARE
OVER
RIDE
DATE /TIME
MENU
PG UP
FOR
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AUTO key. Auto-print mode
Pre-Pack key. Used to enter Pre-Packaging mode in which the scale Auto-prints for every transaction and prevents the auto clearing of data.
Save key. Save mode prevents the auto clearing of any called-up data like tare weight, PLU pricing, etc.
Void key. To remove erroneous sales from ADD-Up
When you type a PLU number and press this key, it calls-up that PLU.
ADD-Up key. This key when used in conjunction with ST/TTL key allows you print a customer-total label as well as individual transaction labels. Page Down key. CL5000 only
Multi-Label key. Use this key to print multiple sales of the same transaction. Escape key. It is used to exit in program mode.
Subtotal / Total key. Used with the ADD key in order to print customer-totals.
Feed key. Use this key to feed labels or paper through printer
Pay key. Use this key to calculate change. Test key.
Print key. Used to manually print transactions and also serves as an ENTER key.
Return key. Used to credit sales for erroneous transactions or returns. Shift Key. Used to SHIFT function in program Mode
Discount % key. Used to discount price. Insert key: CL5000 only
WT/CT key. Toggles between Weight PLU and Count PLU. CAPS Key: Used to type a small letter in program mode.
Miscellaneous By-Weight PLU key.
Miscellaneous By-Count PLU key.
FEED
PAY
TEST
PRINT
RETURN
SHIFT
DISC%
INSERT
WT/CT
CAPS
MISC.
By
WEIGHT
MISC.
BY
COUNT
AUTO
PRE
PACK
SAVE
VOID
PLU
ADD
PG DOWN
X
ESC
ST
TTL
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Negative Discount DELETE key. CL5000 only
~
Alpha keys. Used to type text data.
Used to type $
For future
Backspace key. Used to backspace and delete text data.
Space bar.
Used to go to next line to enter text
~
Special symbol keys.
Used to type special symbol. (See ASCII code table on page 192)
Note : X key is only used in sale mode and ESC key is only used in program mode. Sale mode : X key Program mode : ESC key
X
ESC
DISC-
DEL
A
Z
$
Currenc
y
SPACE
/ Ü
CHAR
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1.8 Installation of the Label Roll
Label Specifications
Outer diameter of roll : 100mm Inner diameter of roll : 40mm Width of receipt roll : 40, 50, 60mm Width of label roll : 60mm(MAX)
Print Area
Width of label : 60mm(MAX) Length of label : 80mm(MAX)
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To install the label roll at ANY time you must follow the directions in this section:
1) Press the ON/OFF key and make sure that the display is completely off. Open the
printer’s side-access panel. (See fig.1)
2) Lift up TPH lever as fig 2.
3) Remove cartridge as fig. 3.
4) Remove Pick-Up Spool assembly and paper guide from the cartridge as fig. 4.
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5) Place the label in the scale as fig. 5
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6) Press the FEED key.
*If label position is not correct, you have to check follows :
a, Label size.(Label setting menu)
b. Feed Adjustment .(Feed adjustment menu)
c. Sensor calibration(Sensor Calibration menu)
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2. PROGRAMMING
Program Mode Menu Tree (Menu code : 1000)
CODE
Menu
CODE
Sub Menu
CODE
Sub Menu
1100
PLU
1120
New/Edit
1150
LIST
1144
Expand
1160
Speed Key
1200
PLU Table1
1240
Sales Message
1250
Origin
1260
Barcode
1270
Tare
1280
Unit Symbol
1300
PLU Table2
1310
Message
1400
Store Data Table
1410
Store
1500
Global Setting
1510
Label Format
1520
Barcode
1600
Report
1610
Report Print
1611
Scale
1612
PLU
1613
Misc. PLU
1614
Group
1615
Department
1616
Hourly
1650
Clear All
1700
Printing
1710
Print Label Item
1730
H/W Setting
1732
Label Size
1733
Sensor Calibration
1734
Peel Sensor
1735
Print Intensity
1736
Adjust Feed Length
1737
Label Preprint
1738
Initialize Printer
1800
Scale Config
1830
Department/Store/speed key number
1840
Date/Time
1852
Change Password
1860
Test
1861
Display
1862
A/D
1863
Keypad
1864
Chess Printer
1865
Printer Sensor
1870
Scale Parameter
1890
Clear Memory
1891
PLU
1892
Table1
1893
Table2
1894
All
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1900
Communication
1910
Network Setting
1912
DHCP
1913
IP
1915
RS232C Baudrate
How to access PROGRAM MODE
You can see the Program Menu screen by pressing the MENU key.
You can use both keys, DATE-TIME/ and PLU/ to move other menu. Once you choose a
suitable menu, press PRINT key to execute program.
NOTE: Refer to the function keys avaiable program and calibration menu.
Program and Calibration Menu, Function Key
Description
DATE-TIME/, PLU/
Selects a different menu
PRINT
Executes command or selects the submenu
X/ESC
Exits the Menu
Digit 1100 indicates Menu code. You should press PRINT key at prior menu to see sub menu screen
as below.
Edit
1120
PLU
PLU
1100
PGm
PLU
1100
PGm
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2.1 PLU Programming
You can set 20 items for a PLU as below table and if you want to use expanded
items(21~28), you can enable those items in menu code:1144.
< PLU ITEM>
No
Item
Description
Department No
(1~99) Department No.
PLU No
(1~999999) PLU No.
1
PLU Type
Select PLU type among By Weight(1), By Count(2) or By-PCS(3)
2
Name 1
Enter name 1 of item. Maximum 40 characters.
3
Name 2
Enter name 2 of item. Maximum 40 characters.
4
Name 3
Enter name 3 of item. Maximum 5 characters.
5
Group No.
Select group number. This value can be from 0 to 99.
6
Item code
(0~999999) Item code
7
Use Fixed Price Type
You can set wheter use Fixed Price or not
8
(Unit) Price
This value can be from 0 to 999999.
9
Tare
You can enter tare weight manually. (By-weight PLU)
10
Packed Date
(0~999) This is added to the current date in order to be
calculated.
11
Packed Time
(0~99) If you set it to 0, it is not printed
12
Sell-by Date
(0~999) This is expirations date that is numbered in days and
added to the Packed On date in order to be calculated. If you
set it to 0, it is not printed
13
Sell-by Time
(0~99) If you set it to 0, it is not printed
14
Ingredients No.
(0~100) Enter indirect ingredient no.
If direct indiredient is none, this indirect ingredient number is
refered
15
Ingredients Text.
Direct ingredient text
(Direct means PLU directly include ingredient text)
16
Label No.
(0~30,51~60)
If it is not Setted, Label Formats are fixed by Grobal setting.
17
Barcode No.
(0~20)
If it is not Setted, Label Formats are fixed by Grobal setting.
18
Produced Date
(0~999) This is subtracted to the current date in order to be
calculated.
19
Sales Msg No.
(0~100) Enter sales message No.
20
Quantity Symbol ID
(0~8) Set symbol of PCS or Count
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Unit Weight
Unit weight of Price (default 0 : unit price for 1kg)
22
Tare No
You can enter No. of tare data.
23
Pieces
(0-99) Set the number for By-PCS PLU
24
Origin No.
(0~500) 0=Do not use origin.
25
Aux. Label No.
(0~99) (0=Do not use Label No.),
This function prints aux. label as saved number of label number
26
Barcode2 No.
This value can be from 0 to 20
27
Special Price
It can be unit price by using Special key. (for future use)
28
Fixed Weight
The weight is fixed regardless of item
These items are only for By- Weight PLU.
These items are only for By Count or By PCS PLU.
2.1.1 Create By-Weight PLU (Menu code 1120)
<New/Edit PLU : MENU -> PLU -> New/Edit>
* You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current PLU data and if you want to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
1
PRINT
2. Select PLU 1 Type
1. By Weight
2. By Count
3. By PCS
EX) BY-Weight Item
By-Weight PLUs are priced as price-per- weight; for example, $3.99/lb or $1.99/kg. You
must weigh these PLUs before you can execute a sales transaction
1120
PLU 1
tyPE
1
1
PRINT
1. Enter Department No. and PLU No.
* Department should be set previously
EX) Department No. = [ 1 ] Default
PLU No. : [ 1 ]
1120
PLU
dEPtno
1
1
PRINT
1120
PLU
PLU no
1
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B
PRINT
E E F
3. Enter PLU 2 First Name
EX) BEEF
1120
PLU 2
L1-005
bEEF
4. Enter PLU 3 2nd Name
EX) Sirloin
S
PRINT
i r n
Shift
O l i
1120
PLU 3
L2-007
SirLoin
5. Enter PLU 4 3rd Name
EX) STEAK
9. Price
EX) Price = $10.00
1
PRINT
0 0 0
1120
PLU 8
UnitP
10.00
PRINT
1
6. Select Group
* If there is no group for this PLU, enter 0
EX) 1. Meat
1120
PLU 5
GroUP
1
7. Item Code
EX) Item Code = 1941
1
PRINT
9 4 1
1120
PLU 6
iCodE
1941
PRINT
0
8. Use Fixed Price Type
The Price of an item is fixed. * If you do not want to use, enter 0.
EX) Do not use Fixed Weight
1120
PLU 7
FiXEdP
0
E
PRINT
A
K
1120
PLU 4
L3-003
STEAK
T
S
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PRINT
2
13. Sell By Date
* This value can be from 0 to 999.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date
2 : Packed date + 1
1120
PLU12
S-dAtE
2
16. Ingredient Text
If you want to use direct Ingredient meseage,
type character.
1120
PLU15
mSG007
15. Ingredient(Message) No
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) 0 : Do not use indirect ingredient (use direct ingredient)
0
PRINT
1120
PLU14
mSG no
0
10. Tare
* You can use Tare Table,
EX) Tare Value = 100 g
PRINT
1 0 0
1120
PLU 9
tArE
0.100
PRINT
1
11. Packed Date
* This value can be from 0 to 999.
EX) 0 : Today 1 : Tomorrow
2: Tomorrow +1
1120
PLU10
P-dAtE
1
PRINT
1
12. Packed Time
Current time + up to 99 hrs
EX) +1 hour
1120
PLU11
P-timE
1
1
PRINT
0
14. Sell By Time
* This value can be from 0 to 99.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date+ 1hour
1120
PLU13
S-timE
10
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17. Select Label Format
* If you enter 0”, standard label format (menu code 1510) is used.
* For details about label format, refer to 8.
Setting Global option
EX) 1. IS6030-0000(60x30)
1
PRINT
1120
PLU16
LAbEL
1
18. Barcode No.
* You can use barcode ID depending on the setting of Menu code 1520
EX) Barcode Data Table 1
PRINT
1
1120
PLU17
bAr
1
19. Produced Date
EX) ) 0 : Do not print 1 : Today
2 : Yesterday
1
PRINT
1120
PLU18
PddAtE
1
20. Sales Msg No.
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) Sales Message 1
1
PRINT
1120
PLU19
SmSG
1
21. Qty Unit No.
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-Weight PLU.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU20
SymboL
0
22. Unit Weight
It set the Unit Weight of Price. Default 0 : Price per 1kg
0
PRINT
1120
PLU21
Unitw
0
23. Tare No.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU22
tArEno
0
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PRINT
13. SAVE PLU
* Its same function as pressing SAVE”.
EX)
1120
PLU
SAvE
PRINT
14. ERASE PLU
* Delate selected PLU.
EX)
1120
PLU
ErASE
1
24. Pieces
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-Weight PLU
PRINT
0
1120
PLU23
PCS
0
PRINT
26. Aux Label No
It is a Number of another Label.
1120
PLU25
LAbEL2
0
27. Barcode2 No
PRINT
0
1120
PLU26
bAr2
0
PRINT
28. Special Price (For future use)
1120
PLU27
SPriCE
0.00
PRINT
29. Fixed Weight
The weight of an item is fixed. * If you do not want to use, enter 0.
1120
PLU28
FiXEdw
0.000
PRINT
25. Origin No
* If you do not want to use origin, enter 0
EX) 49. China
1120
PLU24
oriGin
49
4
9
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2.1.2 Create By-Count PLU (Menu code 1120)
(MENU -> PLU -> New/Edit)
* You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current PLU data and if you want to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
2
PRINT
2. Select PLU 1 Type
1. By Weight
2. By Count
3. By PCS
EX BY-Count Item
1120
PLU 1
tyPE
2
1
PRINT
1. Enter Department No. and PLU No.
* Department should be set previously
EX) Department No. = [ 1 ] Default
PLU No. : [ 2 ]
1120
PLU
dEPtno
1
2
PRINT
1120
PLU
PLU no
2
P
PRINT
E A R
3. Enter PLU 2 First Name
EX) BEEF
1120
PLU 2
L1-005
PEAr
4. Enter PLU 3 2nd Name
EX) Do not use name 2
1120
PLU 3
L2-001
5. Enter PLU 4 3rd Name
EX) Do not use name 3
1120
PLU 4
L3-001
PRINT
2
6. Select Group
* If there is no group data, enter 0
EX) 2. Fruit
1120
PLU 5
GroUP
2
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9. Price
EX) Price = $10.00
1
PRINT
0 0 0
1120
PLU 8
UnitP
10.00
PRINT
2
13. Sell By Date
* This value can be from 0 to 9999.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date
2 : Packed date + 1
1120
PLU12
S-dAtE
2
7. Item Code
EX) Item Code = 273
PRINT
2 7 3
1120
PLU 6
iCodE
273
PRINT
0
8. Use Fixed Price Type
The Price of an item is fixed. * If you do not want to use, enter 0.
EX) Fixed Price Type
1120
PLU 7
FiXEdP
0
10. Tare
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-Count PLU.
PRINT
1120
PLU 9
tArE
0.000
PRINT
1
11. Packed Date
* This value can be from 0 to 999.
EX) 0 : Today 1 : Tomorrow
2: Tomorrow +1
1120
PLU10
P-dAtE
1
PRINT
1
12. Packed Time
Current time + up to 99 hrs
EX) +1 hour
1120
PLU11
P-timE
1
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16. Ingredient Text
If you want to use direct Ingredient meseage,
type character.
1120
PLU15
mSG001
15. Ingredient No
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) Do not use indirect ingredient (use direct ingredient)
0
PRINT
1120
PLU14
mSG no
0
1
PRINT
0
14. Sell By Time
* This value can be from 0 to 99.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date+ 1hour
1120
PLU13
S-timE
10
17. Select Label Format
* If you enter 0”, standard label format (menu code 1510) is used.
* For details about label format, refer to 8.
Setting Global option
EX) 1. IS6030-0000(60x30)
1
PRINT
1120
PLU16
LAbEL
1
18. Barcode No.
* You can use barcode ID depending on the setting of Menu code 1520
EX) Barcode Data Table 1
PRINT
1
1120
PLU17
bAr
1
19. Produced Date
1
PRINT
1120
PLU18
PddAtE
1
20. Sales Msg No.
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) Sales Message 1
1
PRINT
1120
PLU19
SmSG
1
21. Qty Unit No.
EX) Qty Unit No. 6
6
PRINT
1120
PLU20
SymboL
6
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22. Unit Weight
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-Count PLU.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU21
Unitw
0
23. Tare No.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU22
tArEno
0
24. Pieces
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
This field work to By-PCS PLU.
PRINT
0
1120
PLU23
PCS
0
PRINT
26. Aux Label No
1120
PLU24
LAbEL2
0
27. Barcode2 No
PRINT
0
1120
PLU26
bAr2
0
PRINT
28. Special Price (For future use)
1120
PLU27
SPriCE
0.00
PRINT
25. . Origin No
* If you do not want to use origin, enter 0
EX) 119. Korea
1120
PLU25
oriGin
119
1 9 1
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PRINT
13. SAVE PLU
* Its same function as pressing SAVE”.
EX)
1120
PLU
SAvE
PRINT
14. ERASE PLU
* Delate selected PLU.
EX)
1120
PLU
ErASE
1
PRINT
29. Fixed Weight
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-Count PLU.
1120
PLU28
FiXEdw
0.000
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2.1.3 Create By-PCS PLU (Menu code 1120)
(MENU -> PLU -> New/Edit)
By-PCS PLU is used depending on the Para 593.
* You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current PLU data and if you want to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
1
PRINT
1. Enter Department No. and PLU No.
* Department should be set previously
EX) Department No. = [ 1 ] Default
PLU No. : [ 3 ]
1120
PLU
dEPtno
1
3
PRINT
1120
PLU
PLU no
3
C
PRINT
A K E
3. Enter PLU 2 First Name
EX) BEEF
.
1120
PLU 2
L1-005
CAKE
4. Enter PLU 3 2nd Name
EX) Do not use name 2
1120
PLU 3
L2-001
5. Enter PLU 4 3rd Name
EX) Do not use name 3
1120
PLU 4
L3-001
PRINT
2
6. Select Group
* If there is no group data, enter 0
EX) 2. Fruit
1120
PLU 5
GroUP
2
3
PRINT
2. Select PLU 1 Type
1. By Weight
2. By Count
3. By PCS
EX) BY-PCS Item
1120
PLU 1
tyPE
3
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9. Price
EX) Price = $10.00
1
PRINT
0 0 0
1120
PLU 8
UnitP
10.00
PRINT
2
13. Sell By Date
* This value can be from 0 to 9999.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date
2 : Packed date + 1
1120
PLU12
S-dAtE
2
7. Item Code
EX) Item Code = 273
PRINT
2 7 3
1120
PLU 6
iCodE
273
PRINT
0
8. Use Fixed Price Type
The Price of an item is fixed. * If you do not want to use, enter 0.
EX) Fixed Price Type
1120
PLU 7
FiXEdP
0
10. Tare
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-PCS PLU.
PRINT
1120
PLU 9
tArE
0.000
PRINT
1
11. Packed Date
* This value can be from 0 to 999.
EX) 0 : Today 1 : Tomorrow
2: Tomorrow +1
1120
PLU10
P-dAtE
1
PRINT
1
12. Packed Time
Current time + up to 99 hrs
EX) +1 hour
1120
PLU11
P-timE
1
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16. Ingredient Text
If you want to use direct Ingredient meseage,
type character.
1120
PLU15
mSG001
15. Ingredient No
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) Do not use ingredient (use direct ingredient)
0
PRINT
1120
PLU14
mSG no
0
1
PRINT
0
14. Sell By Time
* This value can be from 0 to 99.
EX) 0 : Do not print 1 : Packed date+ 1hour
1120
PLU13
S-timE
10
17. Select Label Format
* If you enter 0”, standard label format (menu code 1510) is used.
* For details about label format, refer to 8.
Setting Global option
EX) 1. IS6030-0000(60x30)
1
PRINT
1120
PLU16
LAbEL
1
18. Barcode No.
* You can use barcode ID depending on the setting of Menu code 1520
EX) Barcode Data Table 1
PRINT
1
1120
PLU17
bAr
1
19. Produced Date
1
PRINT
1120
PLU18
PddAtE
1
20. Sales Msg No.
* If you do not want to use, enter 0
EX) Sales Message 1
1
PRINT
1120
PLU19
SmSG
1
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21. Qty Unit No.
EX) Qty Unit No. 6
6
PRINT
1120
PLU20
SymboL
6
22. Unit Weight
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-PCS PLU.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU21
Unitw
0
23. Tare No.
0
PRINT
1120
PLU22
tArEno
0
PRINT
26. Aux Label No
1120
PLU24
LAbEL2
0
27. Barcode2 No
PRINT
0
1120
PLU26
bAr2
0
PRINT
25. . Origin No
* If you do not want to use origin, enter 0
EX) 119. Korea
1120
PLU25
oriGin
119
1 9 1
24. Pieces
* If you enter 0”, it is regarded as 1.
EX) 10 piece
PRINT
0
1120
PLU23
PCS
10
1
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PRINT
13. SAVE PLU
* Its same function as pressing SAVE”.
EX)
1120
PLU
SAvE
PRINT
14. ERASE PLU
* Delate selected PLU.
EX)
1120
PLU
ErASE
1
PRINT
28. Special Price (For future use)
.
1120
PLU27
SPriCE
0.00
PRINT
29. Fixed Weight
* If you do not want to use, enter 0 This field does not work to By-PCS PLU.
1120
PLU28
FiXEdw
0.000
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2.1.4 Editing PLU (Menu code 1120)
(MENU -> PLU -> New/Edit)
* You can edit PLU as PLU creating and you can press the SAVE key at anytime to
save the current PLU data and if you want to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
2.1.5 Expand PLU (Menu code 1144)
(MENU -> PLU -> List)
* If you select YES”, you will have 28 field of PLU.
But if you select No”, you will have only 20 field of PLU
2.1.6 Listing PLU (Menu code 1150)
(MENU -> PLU -> List)
Scale print PLU labels in this range.
1. Enter Department No.
* Enter department number that you wish to see
EX) Department No. 1
PRINT
1
2. Enter PLU Range
EX) PLU 1~10 (start : 1, end : 10)
PRINT
1
PRINT
0
1
1150
LiSt
dEPtno
1
1150
LiSt
End
10
1150
LiSt
StArt
1
1150
LiSt
SEArCH
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2.2. Programming PLU Data Table I
2.2.1 New/Edit Sales Message (Menu code 1240)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table I -> Sales Message)
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to exit
without saving, press the ESC key.
1. Enter Message Number
Message number is available 1 to 99
EX) Message No. = 1
PRINT
1
SPACE
Y O U T H A N
K
2. Enter Message
EX) Message = THANK YOU
PRINT
3. Save Message
If you want to save & exit, press Print key.
1240
SmSG
no
1
1240
SmSG
CH-008
An yoU
PRINT
1240
SmSG
SAvE
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2.2.2 Origin (Menu code 1250)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table I -> Origin)
You can use origin number when you create PLU.
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
PRINT
PRINT
K O R E A
1. Enter Origin No.
Origin number is available 1 to 500
EX) Origin No = 10
2. Enter Origin
EX) Origin = KOREA
1
0
3. Save Menu
If you want to save, press PRINT key.
1250
orGin
no
10
1250
orGin
CH-001
1250
orGin
SAvE
PRINT
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2.2.3 Barcode (Menu code 1260)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table I -> Barcode)
You can use barcode when you create PLU. Barcode can be changed depending on the Global setting of barcode.
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
Type of Barcode
No.
Type
Description
1
EAN-13
13digit
4
I20F5
2~24 digit
9
CODE128C
2~24 digit
Press PRINT”.
Press 4 times then
Display that
Press Backspace key.
1. Enter Barcode No.
This value can be from 1 to 99.
EX) Barcode No = 1
2. Barcode Type
* See below table.
EX) Barcode Type = 1. EAN-13
PRINT
1
PRINT
1
3. Enter Barcode Form
You can select from a list of Barcode types or you can create your own custom format
* Refer to below table.
EX) Barcode Form = 1. Change
DDIIIIIPPPPPC to GGIIIIIVPPPPC
PRINT
1260
bAr
no
1
1260
bAr
tyPE
1
1260
bAr
Form
1260
bAr
CH007
d d i i i i i
PRE
PACK
1260
bAr
CH-007
d d i
1260
bAr
CH-007
i
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Barcode format symbol
No
Symbol
Description
1 I item code
2 N PLU number
3 P price 4 V
price check digit (It is created automatically)
5 U unit price
6 W weight 7 Q
quantity
8 D department
9 G group
10
C
total barcode check sum (It is created automatically)
11
B
transaction counter (serial number)
PRINT
G
G
1260
bAr
CH-007
G G i
4. Save Menu
If you want to save, press PRINT key.
1260
bAr
SAvE
PRINT
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2.2.4 Tare (Menu code 1270)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table I -> Tare)
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
2. Tare Weight
EX) Tare weight = 1.000 (kg), Numeric Tare
1. Enter Tare No.
This value can be from 1 to 99.
EX) Tare No. = 1
1
PRINT
1
PRINT
1270
tArE
no
1
1270
tArE
tArE 1
1.000
3. Exit Menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
X
ESC
0 0 0
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2.2.5 List Unit Symbol (Menu code 1280)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table I -> Unit Symbol )
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want
to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
2. Enter unit symbol
TH
1. Enter unit number
This value can be from 1 to 8.
EX) Qty Unit No. = 2
PRINT
2
※ If you want to enter special symbol, press the CHAR key and enter the code
value. (See ASCII code table on chapter 4.4)
9
PRINT
9
1280
Symbo
no
2
1280
Symbo
CH-001
CHAR
3. Save Menu
If you want to save, press PRINT key.
1280
Symbo
SAvE
PRINT
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2.3 Programming PLU Data Table II
2.3.1 Ingredient (Menu code 1310)
(MENU -> PLU Data Table II -> Message)
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want
to exit without saving, press the ESC key.
2. Enter ingredient
EX) Ingredient Line1 = SALT
Ingredient Line 2 = SUGAR
To print SUGAR on next line, enter after
SALT .
1. Enter ingredient number.
This value can be from 1 to 100.
EX) Ingredient number = 1
PRINT
1
S A L
T
PRINT
S U G
A
R
1310
mSG
no
1
1310
mSG
CH-001
3. Save Menu
If you want to save, press PRINT key.
1310
mSG
SAvE
PRINT
4. Exit Menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
X
ESC
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2.4 Speed Key Setting
This menu is to set speed keys”, one-touch keys, for most frequently used PLUs to
simply call up them. You can program up to 5 speed key set. Remember that there is a
SHIFT key that allows you to double-use the Speed Keys. The Speed keys are
numbered left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
User can not assign the function key as speed keys.
2.4.1 Speed Key (Menu code 1160)
(MENU -> PLU -> Speed Key)
1. Speed Key Set No.
Enter speed key set no
EX) Speed key set No. = 1
2. PLU No.
Enter PLU no. to assign speed key * PLU should be belong to scale’s department.
EX1) PLU 10 = BEEF
PRINT
0
1
1
PRINT
1160
S-KEy
no
1
1160
S-KEy
Pad 1
10
3. Exit Menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
X
ESC
2. Select KEY PAD.
Push the Key Pad . to assign speed key
EX1) Using A button
A
1160
S-KEy
Pad 1
1
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2.5 Programming Store Data
This chapter explains how to access, program STORE data table (Price Look Up) in
CL5000J series.
2.5.1 Store Data (Menu code 1410)
(MENU -> Store Data Table ->Store)
This section shows how to create, edit, list and delete store, customer, and advertisement message
data.
2.Select the number and write the name.
EX) NAME=YANGJOO
Y A N
G
PRINT
J O O
1410
nAME
CH-001
5. Save Menu
If you want to save, press PRINT key.
1410
StorE
SAvE
PRINT
3. Exit Menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
X
ESC
1.Enter the Store Name Edit menu.
PRINT
1410
StorE
Edit
3.Write the Telephone Number. EX) NAME=YANGJOO
2 2 2
.
PRINT
3 5 0
1410
tEL
CH-001
4. Write the Text.
1410
tEXt
CH-001
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2.6 Programming Global Setting
2.6.1 Global Label Format (Menu code 1510)
(MENU -> Global Setting -> Label Format)
Label format #51~#60 are free formats that users may modify at their needs. Users may
download one into the scale and set a specific free label format.
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
1. Set Global label No.
Set PLU label number
EX) PLU Label No. = 51
PRINT
1
5
1510
LAbEL
PLU
51
2. Set Total label No.
Set PLU label number
EX) PLU Label No. = 29 (default)
PRINT
9
4. Exit menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
2
1510
LAbEL
totAL
29
X
ESC
3. Set Invert(Reverse) label
Set PLU label number
EX) Non-Invert = 0
Invert = 1
0
1510
LAbEL
invErt
0
PRINT
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2.6.2 Barcode Format (Menu code 1520)
(MENU -> Global Setting -> Barcode)
Global Barcode Setting provides all-in-one barcode setting by selecting nine different
barcode options so that user does not need to save data for individual PLUs one by one.
All related barcode data are selected and saved from PLU barcode data table user may
already register.
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
X
ESC
2. Exit menu
If you want to exit, press ESC key.
1. Set Global barcode No.
Set PLU label number
EX) PLU Barcode No. = 1
PRINT
1
1520
GlobA
bAr
1
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2.7 Printing Programming
This chapter explains how to set printing-related environments.
2.7.1 Printing (Menu code 1700)
(MENU -> Print)
PRINT Submenu
No.
Submenus
Description
1
Select Label Item
Select item(s) which is(are) not printed on label.
3
Print Hardware
Set the label type and sensor of printer
2.7.2 Inhibit(Select) Printing Items(Menu code 1710)
(MENU -> Print -> ITEM)
If you set any of the items to 0, then they will NOT print on any labels regardless of the label format.
You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current data and if you want to
exit without saving, press the ESC key.
If you do not want to print, enter 0(Reset), if you want to print, enter 1(Set).
No
Description
1
Serial Number
2
Packed Date
3
Packed Time
4
Sell By Date
5
Sell By Time
6
Store Name / Telephone Number / Text
7
PLU Number
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2.7.3 Printer Hardware (Menu code 1730)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware)
This section is to explain how to set printing H/W environments in the following table.
Printer Hardware Sub-Menu
No.
Sub-menus
Description
1
Label Size
Lable mode Height(40) * ( ) are default value.
2
Sensor
Calibration
You can mearsure Gap & Peel . And print out them.
Also you can test Sensor & Motor.
3
Sensor & Motor
Setting Peel-off sensor.
4
Print Intensity
Set the extent of intensity of label printed.
5
Adjust Feed
Length
Set adjusting values of feed length. This value can be from 0” to “400
6
Label Pre-print
You can set preprint length.
7
Printer Initialize
You can reset printer.
2.7.4 Label Size (Menu code 1732)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Label Size)
You can input “Height” of label manually. (30~80mm)
2.7.5 Sensor Calibration (Menu code 1733)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Sensor Calibration)
This mode will automatically feed the label several times to calculate the measurement.
The average data of Gap & Peel are pronted out, and displayed on screen.
2.7.6 Sensor & Motor (Menu code 1734)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Sensor & Motor)
(Calibration MENU -> Printer Hardware -> Peel )
You can select [Y], [N] for ACTIVE PEEL-OFF
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2.7.7 Print Intensity (Menu code 1735)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Print Intensity)
You can enter any value from 0 to 4 set the tension of label.
The 2 is default value.
2.7.8 Adjust Feed Length (Menu code 1736)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Adjust Feed Length)
User may enter any value of the feed alignment from “0” to “400”.
You can adjust the printing position detail with this menu.
* 1pixel = 0.125mm , 8pixel = 1mm Ex) Value “+80” will feed 10mm more
Value -40 will feed 5mm less
2.7.9 Label Preprint (Menu code 1737)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Label Preprint)
User may select Preprint mode and any value of the preprint length from 0 to 10.
It controls the length that label is pushed out.
2.7.10 Printer Initialize (Menu code 1738)
(MENU -> Print -> Printer Hardware -> Printer Initialize)
Initialize printer setting.
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2.8 Programming Scale Configuration
2.8.1 Department (Menu code 1830)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Department )
This section shows how to select current department where scale is being used. User
can use (call up) PLUs only for current department selected in sales mode.
For example, if current department selected is 2(GROCERY) user can call up items
registered only in 2(GROCERY) department. If user would like to use PLUs registered in
other department than current department he/she should change scales department
setting.
Store No. represents Store Name (or branch number) on label printed.
2.8.2 Date & Time (Menu code 1840)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Date/Time )
This section is to set scale’s DATE & TIME appropriately.
You can use and number pad.
Year
1. Select DEPARTMENT No.” and STORE ID.
EX) DEPARTMENT No.= 2 (Grocery)
2. STORE No.= 1 (Branch #1)
3. Write the Speed Key Set Number
2
PRINT
1
PRINT
1830
ConFi
dEPt
2
1830
ConFi
StorE
1
VOID
PRE
PACK
1
PRINT
1830
ConFi
SkEy
1
PRINT
SAVE
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2.8.3 Change Password (Menu code 1852)
(MENU-> Scale Config ->Change Password)
2.8.4 Display Test (Menu code 1861)
(MENU -> SCALE CONFIG -> Test -> Display )
2.8.5 A/D Test (Menu code 1862)
(MENU -> SCALE CONFIG -> Test -> 2. A/D)
2.8.6 Keyboard Test (Menu code 1863)
(MENU -> SCALE CONFIG -> Test -> Keybord)
To test keyboard, press PRINT on Test menu screen.
2.8.7 Chess Printer Test (Menu code 1864)
(MENU -> SCALE CONFIG -> Test -> Chess Print)
2.8.8 Printer Sensor Test (Menu code 1865)
(MENU -> SCALE CONFIG -> Test -> Printer Sensor)
To test the display, press PRINT on Test menu screen. It automatically tests it. User may exit from testing, using X/ESC key.
Press PRINT key to test printing a label. User may exit from this menu, using X/ESC key.
To test the A/D, press PRINT on Test menu
To set zero press ZERO
User may exit from this menu, using X/ESC key
ZERO
To exit keyboard test, press ESC two times.
1865
SEnSo
G128
P128H1
User may exit from this menu, using X/ESC key.
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2.8.8 Scale Parameter (Menu code 1870)
(MENU -> Scale Config ->.Scale Parameter)
You can set scales environment by changing Parameter Values.
But you must be careful how you deal it.
The Parameters are concerned with Factory Settimg. So your missing might raise some problems.
2.8.9 Clear Memory (Menu code 1890)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Clear Memory)
2.8.9.1 Clear PLU (Menu code 1891)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Clear Memory -> PLU)
Clear all PLU data. This time discount data is will be cleared.
2.8.9.2 Clear Table1 (Menu code 1892)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Clear Memory -> Table1)
Clear all Table1 date(Except PLU/discount data).
2.8.9.3 Clear Table2 (Menu code 1893)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Clear Memory -> Table2)
Clear all Table2 date(Except PLU/discount data).
2.8.9.3 Clear ALL (Menu code 1894)
(MENU -> Scale Config -> Clear Memory -> Table2)
NOTE: Clear PLU, Table1, Table2 and Shop data
Symbols and Speed key is initialized
tAbLE1
1892
CLEAr
tAbLE2
1893
CLEAr
ALL
1894
CLEAr
PLU
1891
CLEAr
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2.9 Report
2.9.1 Report Menu (Menu code 1600)
(MENU -> Report)
No.
Submenus
Description
1
Report Print
Print and display sales data
2
Clear All
Clear all reports of period 1 and 2
2.9.2 Print Report (Menu code 1610)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report )
No.
Submenu
Description
1
Scale
Print and display scale sales report
2
PLU
Print and display PLU sales report
3
Misc. PLU
Print and display misc. PLU sales report
4
Group
Print and display group sales report
5
Department
Print and display department sales report
6
Hourly
Print and display hourly sales report
2.9.3 Scale Sales Report (Menu code 1611)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> Scale )
Menu code 1611 print out all information of sales. It includes total count, total
price,amount of prepack price, etc.
2.9.4 PLU Report (Menu code 1612)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> PLU Report)
There are 3 detailed reports.
Press Print key PLU report menu screen.
1
1600
rEPort
ProG
1612
Print
PLU
PRINT
Enter the number of Deprment and Press Print key.
1612
Print
PLU
1
PRINT
Enter the number of PLU and Press Print key.
1612
Print
PLU
1
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This menu print out information of each PLU data.
2.9.5 Miscellaneous PLU Report (Menu code 1613)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> MISC. PLU )
Menu code 1613 print out rest information of sales. It maybe includes some
price that didnt saved in PLU. So our direct sales price will be printed.
2.9.6 Group Report (Menu code 1614)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> Group)
This menu print out information of each PLU Group data.
2.9.7 Deptment Report (Menu code 1615)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> Department)
This menu print out information of each Department data.
1
PRINT
Press Print key PLU report menu screen.
1
1614
Print
GroUP
PRINT
Enter the number of Group and Press Print key.
1614
Print
GroUP
1
PRINT
Press Print key PLU report menu screen.
1
1615
Print
dEPt
PRINT
Enter the number of Department and Press Print key.
1615
Print
dEPt
1
PRINT
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2.9.8 Hourly Report (Menu code 1616)
(MENU -> Report -> Print Report -> Department)
This menu print out information of each data within a day periode of time.
2.9.9 Clear All Report (Menu code 1650)
(MENU -> Report -> Clear All)
You can delete all of report. If you delete all, then scale will create new report
data. When you print out report later, updated report will be printed.
Press Print key PLU report menu screen.
22
1616
Print
HoUrLy
PRINT
Enter the number of Hours and Press Print key.
1616
Print
HoUrLy
22
PRINT
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2.10 Communicaation
2.10.1 Communication (Menu code 1900)
(MENU -> Communication)
1. Feature
You can control scale with PC or any computing environment such as, data table up/down loading,
deleting.
2. Pre-caution
Set each Scale ID different (for individual scale management)
Especially for report feature in CL-Works needs individual scale ID to locate report data.
3. Communication concept diagram
Following picture describes how to set-up the network between scale and PC
(Using Hub connection)
( Internet communication with PC and Scale)
Hub
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If you know the scales IP address and register into PC, you can access scale individually or all
together to monitor report and update PLUs.
NOTE: If you have set HUB (Bridge, Repeater, etc...) use PC manager to search correspond scales
For setting figure 1, 2 network setup; you must input individual IP address for connection test.
Figure 3 can access scale via internet; when you know the scale IP address you can access scale
like any other network scale.
4. Before setting the network
Each scale needs fixed IP address.
■ Do not use DHCP without prior notice to CAS. If so CL-Works will not able to retract the right
scale because access IP address will change constantly.
You need to assign proper IP, Gateway, Subnet Mask address from webmaster.
NOTE: These 3 elements are basic information to operate internet / intranet.
Please get prior training on internet network; otherwise recommend get advice from
network personals.
You can set scale up to 99 for PC control networking.
2.10.2 Network Setting (Menu code 1910)
(MENU -> Communication ->Network Setting)
No.
Submenus
Description
1
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
2
IP
Setup IP add, subnet, gateway and Port Number..
3
RS232C
Setting of the b-rate.
2.10.3 DHCP (Menu code 1912)
(MENU -> Communication ->Network Setting->DHCP)
Setting Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
This mode for Automatic Private IP Addressing.
Your network has stable DHCP sever, It is very useful mode.
Change setting with keys.
1912
dhCP
nEt
DATE /TIME
VOID
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2.10.4 IP (Menu code 1913)
(MENU -> Communication ->Network Setting->IP)
Setting IP and Port
2.10.5 RS232C Setting (Menu code 1915)
(MENU -> Communication ->Network Setting->B-RATE)
No.
Baud Rate
0
9600
1
19200
2
38400
3
57600
4
115200
1. 2. Set IP address and Port
Scale need to have own TCP/IP NOTE: Recommend to get this information from authorized network personals
If scale does not connected to internet or any other POS system, you can set initial IP address (192.168.1.1)
and Gateway (192.168.1.1), Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0)
If connecting only 2 scale just set different IP address.
Therefore set #1 for 192.168.1.1, and other 192.168.1.2
Set Gateway 192.168.1.1 Leave Port as factory setting.
1913
iP-SEt
nEt
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3. SALES OPERATION
3.1 Basic Operation
This chapter explains basic operation of scale, such as how to set zero, tare, call up
a PLU and override unit price in CL5000J series. In order to make sales transaction user
should access REGISTRATION mode.
How to access REGISTRATION MODE: Turn ON the scale.
3.2 Zero
You can use the ZERO key to correct for a deviation from zero as long as there are no PLUs
or MISC PLUs called-up. The weight can sometimes drift from zero due to debris on the
platter, leaving objects on the platter for excessive periods of time, or other environmental
factors. To correct this, remove everything from the platter and press the ZERO key when the stable indicator “” is on. Below is a possible zero drifted state that should be
corrected by simply pressing the ZERO key.
3.3 Tare
You can enter tare weights as long as there are no PLUs or MISC PLUs called-up. If
Press ZERO key to set initial zero.
ZERO
EX) Initial weight displayed => 0.002.
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.000
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.002
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.000
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you need to temporarily override a PLU’s tare weight, you must enter the tare weight first
and then call-up that PLU. There are two ways to enter a tare weight and both ways will
only work if there is no PLU or MISC PLU called-up.
3.3.1 Manual Tare Entry
3.3.2 Weighed Tare Entry
Enter a tare weight manually by pressing the numeric
keys EX) 150 g
Press TARE key.
TARE
1 5 0
Place the empty container on the platter making sure
that the weight is stable EX) 0.15 kg
Press TARE key.
TARE
0.000
1.50
0.00
0.000
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.150
0.150
0.00
0.00
0.000
0.150
0.00
0.00
-0.150
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3.3.3 How to Clear Tare
3.3.4 Preset Tare
3.3.5 Successive Tare
Remove the item from the platter
Press TARE key again.
0.000
1.50
0.00
0.000
Call up a PLU including tare(weight of container).
EX) PLU #3s tare =150 g
Clear PLU#3, then tare is also automatically cleared.
3
PLU
0.000
0.00
0.00
-0.150
0.010
5.00
0.00
-0.150
Enter tare (weight of container) using numeric keys.
EX) 150 g
Enter the weight of container using numeric keys.
EX) 200 g
TARE 1 5 0 TARE 2 0
0
Press TARE key after removing item and container
from the platter.
0.150
0.00
0.00
-0.150
0.200
0.00
0.00
-0.200
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3.3.6 Tare Override
Call up a PLU including tare (weight of container).
EX) PLU #4s tare = 100 g
Place the container (Weight of container must be
greater than weight data input) for TARE OVERRIDE.
Pressing TARE key overrides current PLU tare (weight
of container) and the weight becomes O”.
4
PLU
0.100
5.00
0.00
-0.100
0.100
5.00
0.31
0.062
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3.4 Calling Up a PLU
There are two ways to call up a PLU by using numeric key and preset key.
3.4.1 Using Numeric Key
3.4.2 Using Speed Key
To call-up PLU number 79, and you programmed Speed key #5 to be PLU number
79, then you need to press the following key: Speed key #5.
Note:
- You have to set Speed key in program mode (Menu 1160 on chapter 2.6.1)
Enter PLU number by using numeric keys and press
PLU key. EX) PLU No. 15
1 5 PLU
Press a speed key (which is save as a PLU).
EX) PLU #79=Apple, Speed key #5
0.000
0.150
0.00
0.000
0.000
3.00
0.00
0.000
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3.5 Override (FOR key)
The OVERRIDE key is used to temporarily change the pricing of priced PLUs.
If you set program menu 1873(Save unit price change), changed priced is saved after
printing a label.
If Para 534 : Default UnitWeight is different from unit weight of PLU, Multiple Unit
PLU message can be occurred.
3.5.1 By-Weight PLU
- PLU# 1.MEAT ( PLU Type: By weight, Unit Price : 1.99$).
Press OVERRIDE key.
OVER
RIDE
Enter new unit price.
1 5 0
Press PRINT key to print label.
PRINT
0.000
1.99
0.54
0.272
0.000
1.50
0.41
0.272
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.272
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3.5.2 By-Count PLU
- PLU# 2.APPLE ( PLU Type: By count, Unit Price : 1.00$).
Press OVERRIDE key.
OVER
RIDE
Enter QUANTITY and press FOR key.
3
FOR
Enter new unit price.
1 5 0
Press PRINT key to print label.
PRINT
0.000
1.00
1.00
1
0.000
1.00
3.00
3
0.000
1.50
4.50
3
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.000
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3.5.3 By-PCS PLU
- PLU# 3.Eggs ( PLU Type: By PCS, Pieces : 3, Unit Price : 30.00$).
Press OVERRIDE key.
OVER
RIDE
Enter QUANTITY and press FOR key.
5
FOR
Enter PIECES and press FOR key
2
FOR
Press PRINT key to print label.
PRINT
Enter new unit price.
3 5 0
0
0.000
30.00
30.00
3- 3
0.000
30.00
50.00
5- 3
0.000
30.00
75.00
5- 2
0.000
35.00
87.50
5- 2
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.000
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3.6 Sales Operation
3.6.1 Weighed Item Operation
EXAMPLE:
- PLU No: 29, PLU Name: ONION, PLU type: by weight, Unit Price: 1.50$,
- Sales Weight=1.0kg
User may call up a PLU by pressing speed key or numeric key. Please refer to chapter
3.4 for details.
Press Speed key to call up a PLU.
ONION
Place the item(s) on the platter.
Press PRINT key to print a label and complete
current transaction. This transaction(s) is saved in the sales record.
Remove the item(s) from the platter.
PRINT
0.000
1.50
1.50
1.000
0.000
1.50
0.00
0.000
0.000
0.00
0.00
1.000
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* Total Price= Sales weight X Unit price
Note:
- In SAVE & Prepack mode the PLU is not automatically cleared when you remove the item from the platter.
- If you set PLU clr Aft sale(WT.OnTray) to Y in Menu 1873, PLU is cleared even though you do not remove the item from the platter. (See chapter 2.14.21 for menu
1873)
3.6.2 By Count Item
EXAMPLE:
- PLU No: 31, PLU Name: MANGO, PLU type= By-Count, Unit Price: 1.99$,
- Sales 20 pieces.
User may call up a PLU by pressing speed key or numeric key. Please refer to chapter
3.4 for details.
* Total Price= Piece(s) X Unit price
Note:
In SAVE & Prepack mode, the PLU called up is not automatically cleared when
you remove the item from the platter.
Press numeric key(s) to call up a PLU.
3
Enter the number of pieces.
EX) 20 pieces.
Press PRINT key to print a label and complete
current transaction. This transaction(s) is saved in the sales record.
PRINT
1
PLU
2
0
0.000
1.99
0.99
1
0.000
1.99
39.80
20
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3.6.3 By PCS Item
EXAMPLE:
- PLU No: 30, PLU Name: ORANGE, PLU type= By PCS, PIECES: 5,
Unit Price: 1.99$
- Sales=20 pieces. [QUANTITY item]
User may call up a PLU by pressing speed key or numeric key. Please refer to page
143 for details.
* Total Price= QUANTITY X [Unit price / PIECES]
Note:
In SAVE & Prepack mode the PLU is not automatically cleared when you
remove the item from the platter.
Press numeric key(s) to call up a PLU.
3
Enter QUANTITY [the number of Pieces].
EX) 20 pieces.
Press PRINT key to print a label and complete
current transaction. This transaction(s) is saved in the sales record.
PRINT
0
PLU
2
0
0.000
1.99
39.80
5 - 5
0.000
1.99
39.80
20 - 5
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3.7 Add-Up Transaction
If you press the ADD key instead of the PRINT key, you will initiate the ADD-UP
process. You can ADD-UP 100 items maximum.
EXAMPLE:
PLU# 32=SIRLOIN, PLU Type = By-Weight, Unit Price=20.00,
PLU# 35=T-bone Steak, PLU Type = By-PCS, Pieces=3, Unit Price=6.00
Call up a PLU and place item on the platter.
3
Press ADD key. PLU is cleared automatically. You will
see the display as below.
2
PLU
ADD
Remove item from the platter and call up a PLU.
3
5
PLU
0.000
20.0
9.78
0.489
0.000
Sub 1
9.78
ACC
0.000
6.00
4.00
2- 3
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Note:
- You can press the VOID key to undo the transaction. (See chapter 3.10).
- If you set “Print Item Label to Y in menu 1750 of program mode, label will be
printed whenever you press the ADD key. (See chapter 2.13.3)
- Even though you turn off the scale before printing a grand total label, add-up
data is not cleared.
Press ADD key. PLU is cleared automatically. You will
see the display as below.
To complete the sale, press the PRINT key. (To repeat
the ADD-UP process, press the ESC key.)
PRINT
ADD
0.000
Sub 2
10.98
ACC
0.000
0.00
0.00
0.200
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3.8 Void
You can press the VOID key to undo just one lastest transaction in add-up process
operation..
Assumption) You sold several items
If there is some PLU and some price to void
Press ST/TTL key
Press VOID key then last sale is cleared.
0.000
Sub 3
23.84
ACC
ST
TTL
0.000
Sub 4
33.84
ACC
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3.9 Return
The RETURN key is used to delete erroneous sale transactions. You can use the RETURN
key to undo erroneous sales transactions like pressing the PRINT key inadvertently,
selecting and printing the wrong PLU, an inadvertent Auto-Print in Pre-Pack mode, or
perhaps adjusting the sales totals for a damaged or ruined package. Whatever the reason,
the RETURN function will decrement returned PLU’s transaction counter and sales totals by
the specified amount.
You need to call-up the PLU that you wish to return by either pressing its corresponding
speed key or typing its number.
When the price is zero,
0) By weight PLU : You need to enter the total price and weight that was printed on
the return PLU’s label
1) By count PLU: You need to enter the total price and quantity that was printed on
the return PLU’s label
When the price is higher than zero,
Return function is performed by pressing RETURN key
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3.10 Prepack Key
When the scale is in Pre-Pack mode, it prints labels automatically. When it is in MANUAL
mode, you must press the PRINT key (or ADD key) to get a label. In Pre-Pack mode, you
cannot select AUTO mode. Pre-Pack works like AUTO and SAVE mode except that the
weight does not need to return to zero for every auto-print.
Pre-pack mode is very useful in back-room applications. This mode increases productivity
by not requiring the user to press the PRINT key for every package. Instead the user can
concentrate on weighing, wrapping, and labeling.
This function is only available for by-weight PLU.
EXAMPLE: Speed key #1=Onion Unit price=1.50, Sales Weight=1.0kg,
* User may call up a PLU by pressing speed key or numeric key. Please refer to Menu
code 1160.
Note : If the scale is in Prepack mode then it will always auto-print if the Total price is
greater than 0.00 and:
Press PREPACK key and call up a PLU
A
Place the item(s) on the platter.
Label is issued automatically.
Prepack
0.000
1.50
0.00
0.000
0.000
1.50
1.50
1.000
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3.11 Direct Discount
If there is no discount information in PLU, you can use this function.
3.11.1 % Discount Price Key
Note:
- To use % DISCOUNT key, you have to set this key in menu 1880 of program mode. (See chapter 2.14.22)
Place item on the platter and Call up a PLU(#1.APPLE)
and press %Discount key
DISC%
Enter % amount to discount and press PRINT key
- Ex) 20%
PLU
1
Press PRINT key.
Print 0 2
0.000
5.00
0.00
1.000
0.000
20
4.00
dCPEr
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4. Appendix
4.1 Label Format
There are fixed label format and user label format
Fixed Label Format
User Label Format
No.
1~50
51~60
Quantity
31
10
Method
Built in CL5000J
Download from PC
Features
You cannot edit format.
Using the PC program, you can program format numbers 51 to 60.
Fixed Label Format (UN)
No
Name
Width (mm)
Height
(mm)
No
Name
Width (mm)
Height
(mm)
1
IS6030-00001
60
30
24
IS5068-00024
50
68
2
IS6030-00002
60
30
25
IS5068-00025
50
68
3
IS6030-00003
60
30
26
IS5068-00026
50
68
4
IS5635-00004
56
35
27
IS6063-00027
60
63
5
IS5635-00005
56
35
28
IS6063-00028
60
63
6
IS5635-00006
56
35
29
IC6040-00029
60
40
7
IS6040-00007
60
40
30
IC6040-00030
60
40
8
IS6040-00008
60
40
9
IS6040-00009
60
40
10
IS6040-00010
60
40
11
IS6040-00011
60
40
12
IS6040-00012
60
40
13
IS5040-00013
50
40
14
IS5040-00014
50
40
15
IS5040-00015
50
40
16
IS5653-00016
56
53
17
IS5653-00017
56
53
18
IS5054-00018
50
54
19
IS5054-00019
50
54
20
IS6051-00020
60
51
21
IS6051-00021
60
51
22
IS6060-00022
60
60
23
IS6060-00023
60
60
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1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10
11
12
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
*Total Label
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4.2 Label Format Sample
(1) Label Sample 1
(2) Label Sample 2
PLU Name1
PLU Name2
Packed On Date
Sell By Date
Weight
Total Price
PLU Number
Unit Price
Barcode
Store Name
Store Tel
Store Text
Label Serial No
PLU Name1
PLU Name2
Sell By Date
Unit Price Caption
Weight
Total Price
Total Price Caption
Unit Price
Barcode
Store Name
Tare Caption
Ta re Weight
Packed On Date
Packed On Date
Caption
Sell by Date
Caption
Weight Caption
Label Serial No
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4.3 Label Field
Label Format has several fields and each field has own ID.
Item label print the information of each PLU sale and Total label print the information of grand
total of PLUs.
4.3.1 Item Label Field
No
Item
Field
ID
Description
1
Department Name
1
Print department name.
2
Department No
115
Print department number.
3
Group No
9
Print group number
4
PLU No
2
Print PLU number
6
PLU Name1
29
Print PLU name1,2 and 3. Depending on the setting of MENU 1862 Print origin for comm. line”, Origin can be printed.
7
PLU Name2
30
8
PLU Name3
31
9
Item Code
11
Print item code
10
Prefix
3
Print prefix
11
Unit Weight
5
Print unit weight
14
Tare Weight
13
Print tare weight.
15
Pieces
14
Print Piece for By-Pcs PLU
16
Qty Symbol
15
Print symbol of Quantity.
17
Sell By Date
16
Print sell by date.
18
Sell By Time
17
Print sell by time. If sell by time is 0, it is not printed
19
Packed On Date
18
Print packed on date.
20
Packed On Time
19
Print packed on time
21
Produced Date
20
Print produced date. If producted date is 0, it is not printed
24
Origin
55
Print origin
25
Ingredient
25
Print ingredient
26
Sales Message
90
Print sales message
29
Percent Tare
24
Print percent tare. It is printed with %.
30
Percent Tare Limit
23
Print percent tare limit. It is printed with %.
31
Weight
101
Print weight when it is not applied Markdown (By­Weight PLU)
34
Quantity
112
Print quantity when it is not applied Markdown (By-Count/By-Pcs PLU)
37
Unit Price
6
Print unit price when it is not applied Markdown
40
Total Price
102
Print total price when it is not applied Markdown
44
Label Serial
135
Print label serial number
45
Store Name
105
Print store name
46
Store Tel
138
Print Telephone numer of store
47
Store Text
139
Print information of store.
52
Scale Number
137
Print scale number
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4.4 ASCII Code Table
Microsoft Window Codepage 1252
Note : To enter A”, first you have to read 40 in a row and 01 in a column and type 41.
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4.5 Window Character Set Information
Code
Short Name
Description
Country
1250
Central Europe
Windows Latin 2
Albania, Croatia, Czech, Faeroese, Hungarian,
Polish, Romanian,
Serbian(Latin), Slovak, Slovenian
1251
Cyrillic
Windows Cyrillic (Slavic)
Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
1252
Latin 1
Windows Latin 1 (ANSI)
Afrikaans, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English,
USA, Canada, New Zealand,
Austria, Ireland, South Africa, Finnish, French,
Belgium, Switzerland,
Luxembourg, German, Austria, Liechtenstein,
Italian, Icelandic, Indonesian,
Norwegian, Portuguese, Brazil, Spanish,
Mexico, Swedish
1253
Greek
Windows Greek
Greek
1254
Turkish
Windows Latin 5 (Turkish)
Turkish
1255
Hebrew
Windows Hebrew
Hebrew
1256
Arabic
Windows Arabic
Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Lobya, Algeria,
Morocco, Tunisia, Oman,
Yemen, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, United
Arab Emirates, Bahrain,
Qatar, Farsi
1257
Baltic
Windows Batic Rim
Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian
1258
Vietnam
Vietnam
874
Thai
Thai
932
Japanese Shift-JIS
Japan
936
Simplified Chinese
GBK
Simplified Chinese
Chinese, Singapore
949
Korean
Complete Hangul
Korea
950
Traditional Chinese
BIG5
Traditional Chinese
Taiwan, HongKong
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