• To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate as
instructed.
After reading this guide, keep it close at hand for easy reference.
Please keep all informations for future reference.
• Always observe the warnings and cautions indicated on the product.
About the icons
In this guide various icons are used to highlight safe operation of this product and to prevent
injury to the operator and other personnel and also to prevent damage to property and this
product. The icons and definitions are given below.
Indicates that there is a risk of severe injury or death if used incorrectly.
Indicates that injury or damage may result if used incorrectly.
Icon examples
To bring attention to risks and possible damage, the following types of icons are used.
The symbol indicates that it includes some symbol for attracting attention (including
warning). In this triangle the actual type of precautions to be taken (electric shock, in this
case) is indicated.
The symbol indicates a prohibited action. In this symbol the actual type of prohibited
actions (disassembly, in this case) will be indicated.
The symbol indicates a restriction. In this symbol the type of actual restriction (removal of
the power plug from an outlet, in this case) is indicated.
Handling the register
Should the register malfunction, start to emit smoke or a strange odor, or
otherwise behave abnormally, immediately shut down the power and unplug
the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of fire and
electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Do not place containers of liquids near the register and do not allow any
foreign matter to get into it. Should water or other foreign matter get into the
register, immediately shut down the power and unplug the AC plug from the
power outlet. Continued use creates the danger of shorting, fire and electric
shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative.
Warning!
Should you drop the register and damage it, immediately shut down the power
and unplug the AC plug from the power outlet. Continued use creates the
danger of shorting, fire and electric shock.
• Attempting to repair the register yourself is extremely dangerous. Contact CASIO service
representative.
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Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltage
components inside the register create the danger of fire and electric shock.
• Contact CASIO service representative for all repair and maintenance.
Power plug and AC outlet
Use only a proper AC electric outlet (100V~240V) . Use of an outlet with a
different voltage from the rating creates the danger of malfunction, fire, and
electric shock. Overloading an electric outlet creates the danger of overheating
and fire.
Make sure the power plug is inserted as far as it will go. Loose plugs create the
danger of electric shock, overheating, and fire.
• Do not use the register if the plug is damaged. Never connect to a power outlet that is loose.
Use a dry cloth to periodically wipe off any dust built up on the prongs of the
plug. Humidity can cause poor insulation and create the danger of electric
shock and fire if dust stays on the prongs.
Do not allow the power cord or plug to become damaged, and never try to
modify them in any way. Continued use of a damaged power cord can cause
deterioration of the insulation, exposure of internal wiring, and shorting, which
creates the danger of electric shock and fire.
• Contact CASIO service representative whenever the power cord or plug requires repair or
maintenance.
Warning!
Caution!
Do not place the register on an unstable or uneven surface. Doing so can
cause the register — especially when the drawer is open — to fall, creating the
danger of malfunction, fire, and electric shock.
Do not place the register in the following areas.
• Areas where the register will be subject to large amounts of humidity or dust, or directly
exposed to hot or cold air.
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a close motor vehicle, or any other area subject to very
high temperatures.
The above conditions can cause malfunction, which creates the danger of fire.
Do not overlay bend the power cord, do not allow it to be caught between
desks or other furniture, and never place heavy objects on top of the power
cord. Doing so can cause shorting or breaking of the power cord, creating the
danger of fire and electric shock.
Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord from the wall outlet.
Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause short, creating the
danger of fire and electric shock.
Never touch the plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the danger of
electric shock. Pulling on the cord can damage it, break the wiring, or cause
short, creating the danger of fire and electric shock.
Congratulations upon your selection of a CASIO Electronic Cash Register, which is designed to provide years
of reliable operation.
Operation of a CASIO cash register is simple enough to
be mastered without special training. Everything you need
to know is included in this manual, so keep it on hand for
reference.
Consult your CASIO dealer if you have any questions
about points not specifically covered in this manual.
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC R ULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.
(Not applicable to other areas)
FCC WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING:Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect main power.
Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Please keep all information for future reference.
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Getting Started
This section outlines how to unpack the cash register and get it ready to operate. You should read this part of
the manual even if you have used a cash register before. The following is the basic set up procedure, along
with page references where you should look for more details.
User'sManual
1.
Remove the cash register from its box.
Make sure that all of the parts and accessories
are included.
2.
Remove the tape holding parts of
the cash register in place.
Also remove the small plastic bag taped to the
printer cover. Inside you will find the mode keys.
Getting Started
3.
Install the three memory
backup batteries.
1. Remove the printer
cover and open the
platen arm.
printer cover
platen arm
2. Remove the battery
compartment cover.
Slide the cover and
pull it up.
battery compartment cover
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3.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.5. Close the platen arm and replace the printer cover.
Install the three memory backup batteries. (continued…)
3. Note the (+) and (–) markings in the battery
compartment. Load a set of three new SUM3 (UM-3) batteries so that their positive (+)
and negative (–) ends are facing as indicated
by the markings.
Important!
These batteries protect information stored in your cash register's memory when there is a power
failure or when you unplug the cash register. Be sure to install these batteries.
Precaution!
Incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging the interior of the
cash register. Note the following.
• Be sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the batteries are facing as marked in the
battery compartment when you load them into the unit.
• Never mix batteries of different types.
• Never mix old batteries with new ones.
• Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment.
• Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the cash register for long periods.
• Replace the batteries at least once every two years, no matter how much the cash register is
used during the period.
WARNING!
• Never try to recharge the batteries supplied with the unit.
• Do not expose batteries to direct heat, let them become shorted or try to take them apart.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If your child should swallow a battery, consult a
physician immediately.
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4.
Install receipt/journal paper.
Platen arm
Platen
Printer
Important!
Take away the head protection sheet from the printer and close the platen arm.
Caution! (in handling the thermal paper)
• Never touch the printer head and the platen.
• Unpack the thermal paper just before your use.
• Avoid heat/direct sunlight.
• Avoid dusty and humid places for storage.
• Do not scratch the paper.
• Do not keep the printed paper under the following circumstances:
High humidity and temperature/direct sunlight/contact with glue, thinner or a rubber eraser.
Getting Started
To install receipt paper
Step 1
Remove the printer cover.
Step 2
Open the platen arm.
Step 3
Ensuring the paper is being
fed from the bottom of the
roll, lower the roll into the
space behind the printer.
Step 4
Put the leading end of the
paper over the printer.
Step 5
Close the platen arm
slowly until it locks
steadily.
Complete
Replace the printer cover,
passing the leading end of
the paper through the
cutter slot. Tear off the
excess paper.
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To install journal paper
Step 1
Remove the printer cover.
Step 2
Open the platen arm.
Step 3
Ensuring the paper is being
fed from the bottom of the
roll, lower the roll into the
space behind the printer.
Step 4
Put the leading end of the
paper over the printer.
Step 7
Slide the leading end of
the paper into the groove
on the spindle of the takeup reel and wind it onto
the reel two or three turns.
Step 8
Replace the paper guide of
the take-up reel.
Step 9
Place the take-up reel into
place behind the printer,
above the roll paper.
Step 5
Close the platen arm
slowly until it locks
steadily.
Step 10
Press the f key to take
up any slack in the paper.
During machine
installation, press the f
key after power on.
Step 6
Complete
Remove the paper guide of
the take-up reel.
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Replace the printer cover.
5.
Plug the cash register into a wall outlet.
Be sure to check the sticker (rating plate) on the side
of the cash register to make sure that its voltage
matches that of the power supply in your area.
7.
6.
Insert the mode key marked “PGM” into the mode switch.
OP
C-A02
PGM
C-A32
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Turn the mode key to the “REG” position.
The display should change to the following.
Getting Started
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
X
Z
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Getting Started
8.
CAL
REG
OFF
PGM
9.
CAL
REG
OFF
PGM
Set the date.
X
Z
RF
Mode Switch
Set the time.
X
Z
RF
Mode Switch
C-A32
C-A32
PGM
PGM
61s6
Example:
June 15, 2002 2 020615
61s6
Example:
08:20 AM 2 0820
09:45 PM 2 2145
::::
::::::
YearMonthDay
Current date
6x6C
Current time
6x6C
Select printouts receipt or journal.
10.
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Mode Switch
Note !
If you need journal and are sometimes required receipts by customers, select “issue receipt”.
After business hours, issue the electronic journal report.
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Z
PGM
C-A32
61s66h6s
Issue receipt = 0
{
Print journal = 1
}
11.
Tax table programming
Programming automatic tax calculation
Important!
After you program the tax calculations, you also have to individually specify which departments
(page 27) and PLUs (page 29) are to be taxed.
For this cash register to be able to automatically register state sales tax, you must program its tax tables with
tax calculation data from the tax table for your state. There are three tax tables (U. S.) and four tax tables
(Canada) that you can program for automatic calculation of three/four separate sales taxes.
Programming for the U.S. tax tables procedure
The procedure to setup the tax table is printed on the guidance receipt. First issue the guidance receitpt by
the / key and follow it to set the tax table.
/22/20101/
(Alabama)
Getting Started
ENTER NUMBER THEN
PRESS <HELP> KEY.
01:HOW TO PROGRAM
DATE AND TIME?
02:HOW TO PROGRAM
TAX TABLE?
:
:
07:WHAT IS THE
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL?
02:HOW TO PROGRAM
TAX TABLE?
•SELECT YOUR STATE AND
ENTER NUMBER THEN
PRESS <HELP> KEY.
PLEASE SELECT YOUR
DISTRICT NUMBER FROM
BELOW TABLE.
1)TURN MODE KEY TO PGM.
2)3<SUBTOTAL>
3)025<SUBTOTAL>
SET TABLE1
4)XXXX <CASH>KEY.
SET TABLE2(IF NECESSARY)
5)XXXX <CASH>KEY.
6)<SUBTOTAL>
XXXX IS DISTRICT NUMBER
ALABAMA
0101: 4% State
0102: 4.5% State & Local
0103: 5% State & Local
0104: 5.5% State & Local
:
:
0111: 9 % State & Local
Follow these steps.
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11.
Tax table programming (continued)
Programming for Canadian tax tables procedure
State sales tax calculation data tables for all of the states that make up all Canadian provinces are included on
this page. This data is current as of October 30, 1994. Simply find your province in the tax tables and input
the data shown in its table.
Programming tax table
Example 1: Federal tax 7% (Add-on/round-off)Example 2: Ontario 10 % (Tax-on-tax/Round-off)
ONTARIO
7%
7
5002
Assign table 1
7
5002
Terminate the program
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Mode Switch
4
3s
4
2
0125s
4
2
2
2
7a
4
5002a
4
s
X
Z
PGM
C-A32
ONTARIO
10%
10
5004
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
Mode Switch
3s
Assign table 2
Table 3/4: 0325/0425
10
5004
Terminate the program
0225s
2
2
2
10a
5004a
2
4
4
4
4
4
s
X
Z
PGM
C-A32
• 4 tax tables are used for the following purpose
Table 1: Used for the federal taxable items.
Table 2: Used for the provincial taxable items.
Table 3/4: Used for the provincial taxable items for different tax table.
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*
CANADIAN T AX TABLES
* Must be programmed into Tax
table 2 ~ 4.
NOVA
SCOTIA
10%
10
5004
*
ONTARIO
10%
10
5004
*
QUEBEC
10%
10
5004
*
NEW
FOUNDLAND
12%
5004
ONTARIO
12
12%
0
1
4
25
25
25
29
37
45
54
*
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
6%
14
24
41
58
74
0
1
2
*
MANITOBA
SASKATCHEWAN
6%
5002
/
ONTARIO
7%
6
7
5002
N.B. &
P.E.I
8%
0
1
3
25
25
31
43
56
*
QUEBEC
9%
9
9002
Important!
Be sure you use the federal sales tax data with your provincial sales tax data. Even if your
province use the same tax rate as another province, inputting the wrong data will result incorrect
tax calculations.
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Introducing CE-T100
General guide
This part of the manual introduces you to the cash register and provides a general explanation of its various parts.
You can use the roll paper to print receipts and a
journal (page 9 ~ 10).
Receipt On/Off key
When you are using the printer for receipt printer, you
can use this key (in the REG and RF
modes only) to turn the printer on and off.
If a customer asks for a receipt while
receipt printing is turned off by this key,
RECEIPT
ON/OFF
you can issue a post-finalization receipt
(page 45).
Mode key
There are two types of mode keys: the program key
(marked “PGM”) and the operator key (marked “OP”).
The program key can be used to set the mode switch to
any position, while the operator key can select the
REG,CAL and OFF position.
Drawer
The drawer opens automatically whenever you finalize
a registration and whenever you issue a read or reset
report. The drawer will not open if it is locked with the
drawer key.
Drawer lock
Use the drawer key to lock and unlock the drawer.
Multipurpose tray
This tray can always be opened if the locking knob is in
the unlock position.
Use the locking knob to lock and unlock this tray.
PGM
C-A32
OP
C-A02
ProgramOperator
keykey
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Mode switch
Use the mode keys to change the position of the mode
switch and select the mode you want to use.
Reads sales data in memory and clears the data.
Reads sales data in memory without clearing the data.
Use this mode for calculator.
Use this mode for normal registration.
Cash register standing by.
Use this mode to register refund transaction.
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
X
Z
PGM
PROGRAM
Use this mode for cash register programming.
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Introducing CE-T100
Lock/unlock the multipurpose tray
Lock (Red)
Unlock
(Green)
When the cash drawer does not open!
In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction,
the cash drawer does not open automatically. Even in
these cases, you can open the cash drawer by pulling
drawer release lever (see below).
Important!
The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.
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Displays
Main DisplayPop-up (customer) display
(alphanumeric + numeric display)(numeric display)
Item registration (by department/PLU)
AMOUNT
alphanumeric display
RPT
RECEIPT
ON
Repeat registration
3 "50
RPT
RECEIPT
ON
Totalize operation
!50
AMOUNT
!50
TOTALCHANGE
152
1
3 "50
TOTALCHANGE
132
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Introducing CE-T100
AMOUNT
_ 1"34
RPT
RECEIPT
ON
152
1Amount/Quantity
This part of the display shows monetary amounts.
It also can be used to show the current time.
(The current date is shown in the alphanumeric
display.)
2Item/Key descriptor
When you register an item or key, the item/key
descriptor appears here.
Mode descriptor is also displayed here.
3Number of repeats
Anytime you perform a repeat registration (page 26,
30), the number of repeats appears here.
_ 1"34
TOTALCHANGE
45
Note that only one digit is displayed for the number
of repeats. This means that a “5” could mean 5, 15 or
even 25 repeats.
4Total/Change indicators
When the TOTAL indicator is lit, the displayed value
is monetary total or subtotal amount.
When the CHANGE indicator is lit, the displayed
value is the change due.
5Receipt on/off indicators
When the register is in “issuing receipt” mode,
under-bar sign is lit on this digit. (REG/RF mode,
during standing-by only)
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Introducing CE-T100
Keyboard
123
FEED
RECEIPT
ON/OFF
OPEN
CLK#
456
PRICE
%
789
—
0AB
POST
RECEIPT
EXCHG
• Register Mode
1 Paper feed keyf
Hold this key down to feed paper from the printer.
2 Receipt on/off key D
Use this key twice to change the status “receipt issue” or
“no receipt.” This key is only effective when the “use
printer for receipt printer” in the printer control program
is selected. In case of “receipt issue”, the “RECEIPT ON”
indicator is lit.
3 Open/Clerk number key o
It is necessary to select one of these functions (page 47).
Open key: Use this key to temporarily release a limitation
on the number of digits that can be input for a unit price.
Clerk number key: Use this key to sign clerk on and off
the register.
4 Percent key p
Use this key to register premiums or discounts.
5 Price key :
Use this key to register unit prices for subdepartment.
6 PLU/Subdepartment key *
Use this key to input PLU (subdepartment) numbers.
7 Minus keym
Use this key to input values for subtraction.
8 Refund key R
Use this key to input refund amounts and void certain
entries.
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RF
ERR.CORR
CANCEL
PLU/
S.DEPT
X/FOR
DATE
TIME
C
C/AC
C
789
456
123
000•
D
Q
54/7860/8466/9072/96
30364248
6121824
53/7759/8365/8971/95
29354147
5111723
52/7658/8264/8870/94
28344046
4101622
51/7557/8163/8769/93
27333945
391521
50/7456/8062/8668/92
26323844
281420
49/7355/7961/8567/91
25313743
171319
EG
DEPT
SHIFT
IJ
RC
T/
S1PDT/S2
KL
CH
MN
MD
ST
O
SUBTOTAL
P
CA AMT
TEND
for the U.S.
9 Multiplication/For/Date/Time key x
Use this key to input a quantity for a multiplication and
registration of split sales of packaged items. Between
transactions, this key displays the current time and date.
0 Post receipt/Currency exchange key ;
Post receipt key: Use this key to produce a post-finalization receipt (page 45).
Currency Exchange key: Use this key for calculating
subtotal amounts or paying amount due in foreign currency (page 67).
A Error correct/Cancel key e
Use this key to correct registration errors and to cancel
registration of entire transactions.
B Clear key C
Use this key to clear an entry that has not yet been
registered.
C Ten key pad 0, 1, ~ 9, -, ^
Use these keys to input numbers.
D Department keys !, ~ % (&, ~ .)
Use these keys to register items to departments.
E Department shift key d
Use this key to shift the department key number from 1
through 24 to 25 through 48, 49 to 72, 73 to 96.
! 2 Dept 01dd! 2 Dept 49
" 2 Dept 02dd" 2 Dept 50
::
% 2 Dept 24dd% 2 Dept 72
d! 2 Dept 25ddd! 2 Dept 73
::
d% 2 Dept 48ddd% 2 Dept 96
HELP
CHK
#
NS
1
4
7
0
FEED
%
—
POST
RECEIPT
EXCHG
2
RECEIPT
ON/OFF
5
PRICE
8
A
ERR.CORR
CANCEL
RF
3
6
9
B
OPEN
CLK#
PLU/
S.DEPT
X/FOR
DATE
TIME
C
C/AC
C
789
456
123
000•
D
Q
6121824
5111723
4101622
391522
-
281421
+
171319
FH
#NS
IJ
RC
T/S1PDT/S2
KL
CH
M
MD/ST
O
SUBTOTAL
P
CA AMT
TEND
=
for Canada
CHK
F Non-add key b
Use this key to print reference number (to identify a
personal check, credit card, etc.) during a transaction, use
this key after some numerical entries.
G Help key /
Use this key to look up the procedures to set date/time,
tax table etc.
H No sale key V
Use this key to open the drawer without registering
anything.
I Received on account/Tax shift 1 key E
Received on account key: Use this key following a
numeric entry to register money received for non-sale
transactions.
Tax shift 1 key: Use this key without a numeric entry to
change the Taxable 1 status of the next item.
J Paid out/Tax shift 2 key @
Paid out key: Use this key following a numeric entry to
register money paid out from the drawer.
Tax shift 2 key: Use this key without a numeric entry to
change the Taxable 2 status of the next item.
K Charge key h
Use this key to register a charge sale.
L Check key k
Use this key to register a check tender.
M Merchandise subtotal key M
Use this key to display and print the current subtotal
(excludes add-on tax) amount.
N Non-add/No sale key B
Non-add key: Use this key to print reference number (to
identify a personal check, credit card, etc.) during a
transaction, use this key after some numerical entries.
No sale key: Use this key to open the drawer without
registering anything.
O Subtotal keys
Use this key to display and print the current subtotal
(includes add-on tax) amount.
P Cash amount tendered key a
Use this key to register a cash sale.
• Calculator Mode
4 Percent key p
6 Memory recall key *
B Clear/All clear key C
C Ten key pad
H, N Drawer open key V, B
P Equal key a
Q Arithmetic operation key !, ", # and $
0
, 1, ~ 9, -, ^
&, ', ( and )
Introducing CE-T100
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Basic Operations and Setups
How to read the printouts
• The journal and receipts are records of all transactions and operations.
• The contents printed on receipts and journal are identical, except the date printing line. (The date line is printed
on receipts and reports.)
• You can choose the journal skip function (page 46).
If the journal skip function is selected, the cash register will print the total amount of each transaction, and the
details of premium, discount and reduction operations only, without printing department and PLU item registrations on the journal.
• The following items can be skipped on receipts and journal.
•Time
• Consecutive number
• Taxable status
• Taxable amount
Receipt Sample
************************
* *
* * THANK YOU * *
** CALL AGAIN **
* *
************************
In the operation examples contained in this manual, the print samples are what would be produced if the roll paper
is being used for receipts. They are not actual size. Actual receipts are 58 mm wide. Also, all sample receipts and
journals are printout images.
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How to use your cash register
The following describes the general procedure you should use in order to get the most out of your cash register.
BEFORE business hours…
• Check to make sure that the cash register is
plugged in securely.Page 11
• Check to make sure there is enough paper
left on the roll.Page 9, 10
• Read the financial totals to confirm that they are
all zero.Page 75
You can show the time and date on the display of the
cash register whenever there is no registration being
made.
To display and clear the time and date
OPERATIONDISPLAY
x
C
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
X
Z
Mode Switch
08-3~
RECEIPT
RPT
ON
RECEIPT
RPT
ON
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
~00
C-A02
OP
PGM
C-A32
Month Day Year
Hour Minutes.
(24-hour system)
Preparing coins for change
You can use the following procedure to open the drawer
without registering an item. This operation must be
performed out of a sale.
(You can use the E key instead of the B key. See
page 39.)
Opening the drawer without a sale
OPERATIONRECEIPT
(V: Canada)
B
CAL
REG
OFF
RF
PGM
X
Z
Mode Switch
REG 06-15-2002 08:35
000001
#/NS ••••••••••••
C-A02
OP
C-A32
PGM
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Preparing and using department keys
Registering department keys
X
Z
Mode Switch
The following examples show how you can use the
department keys in various types of registrations.