Casio QT-6600 User Manual

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QT-6600

Touch Screen Smart Terminal

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Programming Manual

Version 1.0 November 2008

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Preface

Document warranty

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to the implied warranties of marketability and fitness for a particular purpose. CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.

Printing history

Manual version

Software version

Revised points

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Preface

Preconditions for reading this manual

We suggest two preconditions for reading this manual.

1.A basic understanding of how the QT-6600 series devices must be configured/installed.

2.An understanding of the operational needs of restaurant, bar, fast food and/or general merchandise outlets.

How to use this manual

This manual is designed to help make your programming chores simpler and easier. Programming procedures in this manual are represented using graphics that show you the keys you have to press or the data you need to input. Worksheets help you determine the programming codes you need to input to program the terminal. We recommend that you use the general procedure described below for programming.

General programming procedure

1.Determine the features and functions that you want to program to the terminal and use the worksheets to determine the programming codes. It might be a good idea to make copies of the worksheets you need before you fill them out.

2.Initialize the terminal.

3.Allocate memory in accordance with the features and functions you are about to program.

4.Perform the programming procedures you need, inputting the programming code from the worksheets.

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Contents

1.

Machine Initialization ................................................................

P-8

1-1.

How to initialize the terminal ......................................................................

P-8

1-2.

How to initialize the terminal (add / replace one terminal) .......................

P-11

1-3.

How to flag clear the terminal (or INIT2) ..................................................

P-11

2.

Program 5 ................................................................................

P-14

2-1. Programming memory allocation (daily & program).................................

P-14

2-2. Programming memory allocation (hostitality features) .............................

P-15

2-3. Programming memory allocation (scanning system) ...............................

P-15

2-4.

Programming memory allocation (external devices) ................................

P-16

2-5.

Programming memory allocation (periodic & work) .................................

P-16

2-6.

Programming memory allocation file by file .............................................

P-17

3.

Program 4 ................................................................................

P-24

3-1. Programming key allocation .....................................................................

P-24

3-2. Programming key allocation (key location change) ..................................

P-24

3-3. Programming key allocation (key attribution) ...........................................

P-26

3-4.

Programming key allocation (key delete) .................................................

P-27

3-5.

Programming key allocation on a different menu sheet ...........................

P-27

3-6.

Programming key allocation on a specific menu sheet ............................

P-27

4. Program 3 ................................................................................

P-32

4-1. Programming machine features ...............................................................

P-32

4-1-1

Programming pulldown group.....................................................................

P-32

4-1-2 Programming set menu table .....................................................................

P-33

4-1-3

Programming arrangement.........................................................................

P-33

4-1-4 Programming batch X/Z report ...................................................................

P-33

4-1-5 Programming the general feature ...............................................................

P-35

4-1-6

Programming scheduler .............................................................................

P-48

4-1-7

Programming check print ...........................................................................

P-49

4-1-9

Programming tax table ...............................................................................

P-50

4-1-8

Programming table analysis .......................................................................

P-50

4-1-10 Programming void table ..............................................................................

P-54

4-1-11 Programming system connection ...............................................................

P-54

4-1-12 Programming I/O parameter .......................................................................

P-55

4-1-13 Programming printer connection ................................................................

P-59

4-1-14 Programming time zone .............................................................................

P-60

4-1-15 Programming time & attendance ................................................................

P-61

4-1-16 Programming hourly item link .....................................................................

P-63

4-1-17 Programming mix & match .........................................................................

P-63

4-1-18 Programming IDC link ................................................................................

P-64

4-1-19 Programming Euro .....................................................................................

P-64

4-1-20 Programming auto program control ............................................................

P-65

4-1-21 Programming Screen color control .............................................................

P-66

4-1-22 Programming Australian Features ..............................................................

P-67

4-1-23 Programming 22nd address .......................................................................

P-67

4-1-24 Programming check window.......................................................................

P-68

4-1-25 Programming customer control ..................................................................

P-69

4-1-26 Programming customer group ....................................................................

P-69

4-1-27 Programming character conversion table for CF X/Z data .........................

P-70

4-1-28 Programming keyboard color theme ..........................................................

P-70

4-1-29 Programming keyboard color definition ......................................................

P-71

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Contents

4-1-30 Programming TCP/IP .................................................................................

P-71

4-1-31 Programming external device serial number ..............................................

P-71

4-1-32 Programming additional order control ........................................................

P-72

4-1-33 Programming FTP login password .............................................................

P-72

4-1-34 Programming FTP server name .................................................................

P-73

4-1-35 Programming FTP translation file ...............................................................

P-73

4-1-36 Programming PC Keyboard ........................................................................

P-73

4-2. Programming clerks .................................................................................

P-75

4-2-1

Programming clerk control .........................................................................

P-75

4-2-2

Programming operation ..............................................................................

P-75

4-2-3

Programming commission rate ...................................................................

P-80

4-2-4

Programming table range ...........................................................................

P-80

4-2-5 Programming clerk control by range...........................................................

P-81

4-2-6

Programming clerk detail ............................................................................

P-86

4-2-7 Programming clerk key ID ..........................................................................

P-87

4-2-8 Programming clerk pop-up window ............................................................

P-87

4-3. Programming key features .......................................................................

P-88

4-3-1

Programming PLU features ........................................................................

P-88

4-3-2 Programming PLU 2nd@ features .............................................................

P-89

4-3-3

Programming subdepartment features .......................................................

P-90

4-3-4

Programming department features .............................................................

P-91

4-3-5

Programming by range ...............................................................................

P-92

4-3-6

Programming individual program................................................................

P-93

4-3-7 Programming key function program ...........................................................

P-93

4-3-8 Programming shift PLU program ..............................................................

P-118

4-3-9 Programming PLU by Pulldown group .....................................................

P-118

4-3-10 Programming transaction key (free function) ............................................

P-119

4-3-11 Programming free function list ..................................................................

P-120

4-3-12 Programming additional PLU character....................................................

P-120

4-3-13 Programming tare table ............................................................................

P-121

4-3-14 Programming additional item program .....................................................

P-121

4-4 Scanning system....................................................................................

P-123

4-4-1

Programming direct maintenance ............................................................

P-123

4-4-2

Programming batch maintenance ............................................................

P-123

4-4-3 Programming multi EAN file .....................................................................

P-124

4-4-4

Programming NLU file ..............................................................................

P-124

4-4-5 Programming Non PLU table....................................................................

P-124

4-4-6 Programming scan mix & match ..............................................................

P-124

5. Program 2 ..............................................................................

P-126

5-1. Character programming .........................................................................

P-126

5-1-1

Character programming keyboard ............................................................

P-126

5-1-2.

Editing characters .....................................................................................

P-128

5-1-3

After completing to input characters .........................................................

P-128

5-2. Programming item descriptors ...............................................................

P-129

5-2-1

Programming PLU item descriptors .........................................................

P-129

5-2-2

Programming PLU 2nd unit price descriptors...........................................

P-129

5-2-3

Programming subdepartment descriptors ................................................

P-129

5-2-4

Programming department descriptors ......................................................

P-130

5-2-5

Programming PLU/subdepartment/department descriptors by range ......

P-130

5-2-6

Copying PLU descriptors to PLU 2nd .......................................................

P-130

5-2-7

Programming function key descriptors .....................................................

P-130

5-2-8

Programming PLU descriptors by pulldown group ...................................

P-131

5-3. Programming characters and messages ...............................................

P-132

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5-3-1 Programming receipt message, slip message and guest receipt messageP-132

5-3-2 Programming text recall message ............................................................

P-132

5-3-3 Programming order character link ............................................................

P-132

5-3-4 Programming fixed totalizer descriptors ...................................................

P-133

5-3-5

Programming group character ..................................................................

P-133

5-3-6

Programming special characters ..............................................................

P-134

5-3-7

Programming report headers ...................................................................

P-135

5-3-8

Programming endorsement message ......................................................

P-135

5-3-9

Programming GT character ......................................................................

P-136

5-3-10 Programming customer title .....................................................................

P-136

5-3-11 Programming menu title ...........................................................................

P-136

5-3-12 Programming sign off reasons .................................................................

P-138

6. Program 1 ..............................................................................

P-140

6-1. Presetting date and time ........................................................................

P-140

6-2. Programming unit price and rate............................................................

P-140

6-2-1 Programming PLU unit price ....................................................................

P-140

6-2-2 Programming PLU 2nd unit price .............................................................

P-140

6-2-3 Programming PLU unit price and PLU 2nd unit price...............................

P-141

6-2-4 Programming subdepartment unit price ...................................................

P-141

6-2-5 Programming department unit price .........................................................

P-141

6-2-6

Programming PLU / PLU 2nd@ / subdepartment / department unit price by range

 

P-142

 

6-2-7

Copying PLU unit price to PLU 2nd unit price ..........................................

P-142

6-2-8

Programming amount or rate to keys .......................................................

P-142

6-2-9

Programming unit price of shift PLU .........................................................

P-143

6-2-10 Programming unit price of pulldown group ...............................................

P-143

6-2-11 Programming PLU unit price and department link ...................................

P-144

7. Program 6 ..............................................................................

P-146

7-1. Program read general procedure ...........................................................

P-146

7-2. Program read report sample ..................................................................

P-147

7-2-1 Unit price / quantity...................................................................................

P-147

7-2-2

Item descriptor..........................................................................................

P-148

7-2-3

Character and message ...........................................................................

P-148

7-2-4

Machine feature ........................................................................................

P-150

7-2-5

Clerk P-185

 

7-2-6

Key feature ...............................................................................................

P-198

7-2-7 Keyboard ..................................................................................................

P-204

7-2-8

Memory allocation ....................................................................................

P-204

Index .............................................................................................

P-207

Program 1 mode Hierarchy .................................................................................

P-211

Program 2 mode Hierarchy .................................................................................

P-211

Program 4 mode Hierarchy .................................................................................

P-211

Program 3 mode Hierarchy .................................................................................

P-212

Program 6 mode Hierarchy .................................................................................

P-214

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1.

.................................................................Machine Initialization

P-8

 

1-1.

How to initialize the terminal ......................................................................

P-8

 

1-2.

How to initialize the terminal (add / replace one terminal) ........................

P-11

 

1-3.

How to flag clear the terminal (or INIT2) ...................................................

P-11

 

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Initialization

1. Machine Initialization

1-1. How to initialize the terminal

Preparation:

1.All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.

2.Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to terminal.

3.Connect all terminals by inline.

Operation:

4.Turn on all peripheral devices of a terminal.

5.Turn on this terminal with pressing the initialize switch and release after beep sound.

 

 

 

 

INIT

Init Sw

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright(C) 2008

 

 

 

 

CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.

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All rights reserved.

 

 

 

 

ROM VER.

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CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx

 

 

 

 

QT-6600

Version x.xx

4

5

6

 

APL VER.

xxxxxx xxxx

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

OK

 

 

6.After releasing the key, enter “20000” (U.S.), “10000” (other area: English), “40000” (other area: Germany), “50000” (other area: French), “60000” (other area: Spanish) and press the <OK> key.

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Enter terminal ID and IP address

ID & IP ADDRESS

Terminal ID ENTER ID

——— Terminal ID: 0, 1 ~ 32

OK?

Yes

——— Press <YES> to continue.

• Case 1: If your system has no LAN device = “0”

 

 

 

 

OK?

Yes

——— Press <YES> to continue.

 

 

 

 

• Case 2: Terminal ID = “1”

IP ADDRESS

MANUAL

 

 

 

192.168.

0.

1

DHCP

SERVER

 

 

FTP Server

Yes

 

 

OK?

Yes

 

 

———Enter IP address if you want to change.

———Select “CLIENT”, if you want to use this terminal as a DHCP client.

———Select <YES>, if you want to use this terminal as an FTP server. Select <NO>, if you want to use this terminal as a client.

———Press <YES> to continue.

*The IP address of each terminal should be the unique number from 192.168. 0. 1 to 192.168.255.255. (Do not change the default value, if you don’t have enough knowledge about IP address.)

Case 3: Terminal ID = “2” ~ “32”

 

 

 

 

 

IP ADDRESS

AUTO

——— Select “MANUAL”, if you want to enter IP address

 

 

 

 

manually.* (IP address setting line will appear on the

FTP

Server

Yes

 

screen.)

OK?

 

Yes

——— Press <YES> to continue.

 

 

 

 

 

*Do not select “IP ADDRESS MANUAL”, if you don’t have enough knowledge about IP address.

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Initialization

Declare terminal configuration

Date

01-10-10

Time

12:34 00

ID Character

MC #01

Check System

Master

Check Cluster ID

0

R/J/Order Printer1

No

R/J/Order Printer2

No

R/J/Order Printer3

No

Slip Printer

No

OK?

YES

———Enter date if it is wrong, in YY-MM-DD order.

———Enter time if it is wrong, in HH-MM order.

———Within 12 characters

———Master / Backup master / Satellite / Self master

———Enter cluster No. “1” ~ “9”, if using check cluster system.

———Select the appropriate RS-232C printer.

———Select the appropriate slip printer.

———Press <YES> to continue.

Program restoration

INIT

10-10-01 12:34

000001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO PGM

 

 

 

 

1.No Restore / Receive

 

 

——— Select, if no need to download any data.

 

2.PGM Restore (CF Card)

 

 

——— Select to download a program data from CF card.

 

3.PGM Receive (Inline)

 

 

——— Select to download a program data from other terminal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Restore from CF card.

Insert the CF card into the slot and select the appropriate file and press the <YES> key.

• Program receive from other terminal.

INIT

10-10-01

12:34

000001

 

Receive Data

 

All PGM

 

——— All Data (including totalizer) / All PGM (program only)

PGM Receive from

MC

#05

 

——— Select the machine to send the data.

OK?

 

YES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1-2. How to initialize the terminal (add / replace one terminal)

Preparation:

1.All peripheral devices and terminals of this cluster should be turned off.

2.Connect all of the peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) to this terminal.

3.Connect the added / replaced terminal to inline.

Operation:

Follow the steps shown on the page 8 to 10.

1-3. How to flag clear the terminal (or INIT2)

Preparation:

1.All peripheral devices and this terminal should be turned off.

2.Check the connection of all peripheral devices (such as printer, display etc.) of this terminal.

3.Check the connection of this terminal to inline.

Operation:

4.Turn on all peripheral devices of this terminal.

5.Turn on this terminal with pressing the <DISP ON/OFF> key.

6.Press <OK> key.

FC

Copyright(C) 2008

CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.

All rights reserved.

ROM VER. xxxxxx xxxx

CREATE xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx

QT-6600 Version x.xx

APL VER. xxxxxx xxxx

OK

7.Select “1. Flag Clear” and press <YES> key to flag clear.

or select “2.Init2” and press <YES> key and enter “8888888888” and <YES> key to Init 2.

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Initialization

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2.

Program 5 .................................................................................

P-14

 

2-1. Programming memory allocation (daily & program) .................................

P-14

 

2-2. Programming memory allocation (hostitality feature) ...............................

P-15

 

2-3. Programming memory allocation (scanning system) ...............................

P-15

 

2-4.

................................Programming memory allocation (external devices)

P-16

 

2-5.

Programming memory allocation (periodic & work) .................................

P-16

 

2-6.

Programming memory allocation file by file .............................................

P-17

 

 

 

 

 

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Program 5

2. Program 5

2-1. Programming memory allocation (daily & program)

Location: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 1.Daily & PGM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daily & PGM

 

 

——— Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cashier/Clerk

 

15

——— Cashier/clerk record No. (0 ~ 99)

Check Tracking Tables

 

60

——— Check tracking table record No. (0 ~ 200, ~ 400: using customer func.)

 

Items/Table

60

——— No. of items per table (0 ~ 1000)

 

Item Blocks

1

——— No. of item blocks (0 ~ 9)

Table Analysis

 

10

——— Table analysis record No. (0 ~ 99)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLU

 

324

——— PLU record No. (0 ~ 9999)

PLU 2nd@

 

324

——— PLU 2nd unit price record No. (0 ~ 9999)

Shift PLU

 

108

——— Shift PLU record No. (0 ~ 9999)

Pulldown Group

 

20

——— Pulldown group record No. (0 ~ 999)

Set Menu Table

 

30

——— Set menu table record No. (0 ~ 999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sub-Department

 

0

——— Subdepartment record No. (0 ~ 99)

Department

 

4

——— Department record No. (0 ~ 99)

Group

 

20

——— Group record No. (0 ~ 99)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Receipt/SLIP Msg

 

3

——— Receipt/Slip message record No. (0 ~ 96)

Text Recall

 

99

——— Text recall record No. (0 ~ 9999)

Order Char Link

 

10

——— Order character record No. (0 ~ 99)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Void Table

 

10

——— Void table record No. (0 ~ 99)

Free Function

 

100

——— Free function record No. (0 ~ 999)

Mix&Match

 

0

——— Mix & match record No. (0 ~ 99)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time Zone

 

0

——— Time zone record No. (0 ~ 24)

Hourly Production

 

0

——— Hourly production record No. (0 ~ 96)

Hourly Labor

 

0

——— Hourly labor record No. (0 ~ 96)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Employee

 

0

——— Employee record No. (0 ~ 99)

Job Code

 

0

——— Job code record No. (0 ~ 50)

 

 

 

 

 

 

IDC Link

 

0

——— IDC link record No. (0 ~ 999)

IDC(1)

 

0

——— IDC (1) record No. (0 ~ 9999)

IDC(2)

 

0

——— IDC (2) record No. (0 ~ 9999)

IDC(3)

 

0

——— IDC (3) record No. (0 ~ 9999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

BMP Picture

 

0

——— BMP picture file (file-910) record No. (0 ~ 85500)

Additional BMP Picture

0

——— Additional BMP picture file (file-909) record No. (0 ~44100)

 

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

RAM

22688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2-2. Programming memory allocation (hostitality features)

Operation: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 2.Hospitality Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hospitality Feature

 

——— Title

 

Simple Time/Atten Records

0

——— Simple Time & attendance (file-013) record No. (0 ~ 9999)

 

Sign off Reasons

 

0

——— Sign off reasons (file-944) record No. (0 ~ 10)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Free Function List

 

0

——— Free function list (file-946) record No. (0 ~ 99)

 

Additional PLU Character

0

——— Additional PLU character (file-941) record No. (0 ~ 9999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Logo

 

0

——— User logo (file-796) record No. (0 or 9833)

 

Check Window 21

 

0

——— Check window 21 (file-797) record No. (0 or 9833)

 

Check Window 22

 

0

——— Check window 22 (file-798) record No. (0 or 9833)

 

 

 

Check Window 23

 

0

——— Check window 23 (file-799) record No. (0 or 9833)

 

Keys for Check Window

 

0

——— Keys for check full-screen window (file-795) record No. (240)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Item PGM

 

0

——— Additional item program (file-814) record No. (0 ~ 9999) *1

 

Add. Order Control

 

0

——— Additional order control (file-822) record No. (0 or 16)

 

 

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

 

RAM

22688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1: If not “0”, allocate the same number of file-004 automatically.

2-3. Programming memory allocation (scanning system)

Operation: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 3.Scanning System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scanning System

 

——— Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scanning System

 

0

——— Scanning system (file-016) record No. (0 ~ 100000)

Price 2

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 2nd price of scanning PLU (file-116) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Price 3

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 3rd price of scanning PLU (file-216) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Price 4

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 4th price of scanning PLU (file-316) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Price 5

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 5th price of scanning PLU (file-416) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Price 6

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 6th price of scanning PLU (file-516) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Price 7

Scanning PLU

 

0

——— 7th price of scanning PLU (file-616) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Scan Reports

0

——— Additional scan PLU report (file-716) record No. (0 ~ 100000) *1

Batch Naintenance

 

0

——— Batch maintenance file (file-070) record No. (0 ~ 1000)

Multi EAN File

 

0

——— Multi EAN link file (file-075) record No. (0 ~ 100000)

NLU File

 

 

0

——— NLU file (file-077) record No. (0 ~ 999)

Non PLU

Table

 

0

——— Non PLU table file (file-976) record No. (0 ~ 999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scan Mix&Match

 

0

——— Scan Mix 6 match file (file-056) record No. (0~ 99)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VMP File

 

 

0

——— Add on VMP file (file-040) record No. (0 ~ 999)

 

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

RAM

22688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1: If not “0”, allocate the same number of file-016 automatically.

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Program 5

2-4. Programming memory allocation (external devices)

Operation: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 4.External Device

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ext. Devices

 

——— Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

External REG Buffer

 

0

——— External register buufer file (file-983) record No. (0 ~ rec. No. of file-036)

External Device Number

0

——— External device serial number file (file-920) record No. (0 ~ 4)

External Journal Buffer

0

——— External journal buffer file (file-848) record No. (0 ~ rec. No. of file-048)

External IDC Buffer

 

0

——— External IDC buffer file (file-863) record No. (0 ~ rec. No. of file 063)

OMS Fax Message Buffer

0

——— OMS fax message (file-835) record No. (0 ~ 121)

 

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

RAM

22688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-5. Programming memory allocation (periodic & work)

Operation: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 5.Periodic & Work

 

 

 

 

 

 

Periodic & Work

——— Title

 

 

 

 

 

PLU

 

——— for PLU totalizers and counters

Periodic(1) Totalizer

 

——— Allocate periodic 1 totalizer (YES) or no (NO)

 

YES

Periodic(2) Totalizer

 

——— Allocate periodic 2 totalizer (YES) or no (NO)

 

NO

Consolidation & Work

 

——— Allocate consolidation and work file (YES) or no (NO)

 

YES

 

Except PLU

 

——— for totalizers and counters except PLU

Periodic(1) Totalizer

 

——— Allocate periodic 1 totalizer (YES) or no (NO)

 

YES

Periodic(2) Totalizer

 

——— Allocate periodic 2 totalizer (YES) or no (NO)

 

NO

Consolidation & Work

 

——— Allocate consolidation and work file (YES) or no (NO)

 

YES

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

RAM

22688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

The Flag Clear operation resets “YES” status. However it does not reallocate the files that were already allocated on this screen.

P-16

2-6. Programming memory allocation file by file

If you want to allocate files file by file, follow the procedures below.

Operation: <PGM5> 1.Memory Alloc 6.Individual File

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Individual File

 

——— Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FILE001

 

——— File name/allocated record No.

 

 

85

 

 

FILE101

 

85

Designate the appropriate file, enter the record No. and press <YES>.

 

FILE201

 

0

 

FILE301

 

85

 

 

 

 

 

FILE401

 

85

 

 

FILE501

 

0

 

 

FILE601

 

85

 

 

FILE002

 

85

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

——— The remainder of the memory. (bytes)

 

 

RAM

612

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

P-17

Program 5

File

File description

Record

Max. No.

Default

Description

Attribu-

Allocat-

No.

length

of records

rec No.

tion

able

 

 

System files

 

 

 

 

 

 

074

Physical key table

48

2

2

 

Program

No

174

Touch screen key table

33

2280

2280

 

Program

No

274

Character key table

9

152

152

 

Program

No

900

TCP/IP control

11

26

26

 

Program

Yes

901

System connection table

24

33

33

 

Program

No

902

I/O parameter

8

20

20

 

Program

No

903

Printer connection table

27

34

34

 

Program

Yes

904

Consecutive number

3

11

11

 

Buffer

No

905

Auto program control

3

20

20

 

Program

Yes

906

Display area color definition

8

99

10

 

Program

Yes

907

Keyboard color definition

9

100

100

 

Program

No

908

Keyboard color theme

9

100

100

 

Program

No

911

FTP login password

20

10

10

 

Program

Yes

912

FTP server name

98

9

9

 

Program

Yes

913

FTP trans file

44

99

10

 

Program

Yes

999

System error log

11

100

100

 

Buffer

Yes

Function

and total files

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

001

Fixed totalizer

26

85

85

 

Pgm/Sales

No

101

(periodic total 1)

10

85

85

 

Sales

Yes

201

(periodic total 2)

10

85

0

 

Sales

Yes

301

(daily consolidation)

10

85

85

for master

Sales

Yes

401

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

85

85

for master

Sales

Yes

501

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

85

0

for master

Sales

Yes

601

(consolidation work)

10

85

85

for master

Buffer

Yes

002

Transaction key

42

999

200

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

102

(periodic total 1)

10

999

200

 

Sales

Yes

202

(periodic total 2)

10

999

0

 

Sales

Yes

302

(daily consolidation)

10

999

200

for master

Sales

Yes

402

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

999

200

for master

Sales

Yes

502

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

999

0

for master

Sales

Yes

602

(consolidation work)

10

999

200

for master

Buffer

Yes

003

Subdepartment

63

99

10

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

103

(periodic total 1)

15

99

10

 

Sales

Yes

203

(periodic total 2)

15

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

303

(daily consolidation)

15

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

403

(periodic 1 consolidation)

15

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

503

(periodic 2 consolidation)

15

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

603

(consolidation work)

15

99

10

for master

Buffer

Yes

004

PLU

100

9999

900

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

104

(periodic total 1)

30

9999

900

 

Sales

Yes

204

(periodic total 2)

30

9999

0

 

Sales

Yes

304

(daily consolidation)

30

9999

900

for master

Sales

Yes

404

(periodic 1 consolidation)

30

9999

900

for master

Sales

Yes

504

(periodic 2 consolidation)

30

9999

0

for master

Sales

Yes

604

(consolidation work)

30

9999

900

for master

Buffer

Yes

005

Department

66

99

10

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

105

(periodic total 1)

15

99

10

 

Sales

Yes

205

(periodic total 2)

15

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

305

(daily consolidation)

15

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

405

(periodic 1 consolidation)

15

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

505

(periodic 2 consolidation)

15

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

605

(consolidation work)

15

99

10

for master

Buffer

Yes

P-18

File

File description

Record

Max. No.

Default

Description

Attribu-

Allocat-

 

 

No.

length

of records

rec No.

tion

able

 

 

 

 

 

 

006

Group

26

99

10

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

106

(periodic total 1)

10

99

10

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

206

(periodic total 2)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

306

(daily consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

406

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

506

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

606

(consolidation work)

10

99

10

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

009

Hourly sales

20

96

24

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

109

(periodic total 1)

20

96

24

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

209

(periodic total 2)

20

96

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

 

 

309

(daily consolidation)

20

96

24

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

409

(periodic 1 consolidation)

20

96

24

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

509

(periodic 2 consolidation)

20

96

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

609

(consolidation work)

20

96

24

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

010

Monthly sales

20

32

32

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

110

(periodic total 1)

20

32

32

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

210

(periodic total 2)

20

32

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

310

(daily consolidation)

20

32

32

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

410

(periodic 1 consolidation)

20

32

32

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

510

(periodic 2 consolidation)

20

32

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

610

(consolidation work)

20

32

32

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

012

Void reason

29

99

10

 

Pgm/Sale

Yes

 

 

112

(periodic total 1)

10

99

10

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

212

(periodic total 2)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

312

(daily consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

412

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

512

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

612

(consolidation work)

10

99

10

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

016

Scanning PLU

53

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

116

Scanning PLU shift (2)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

216

Scanning PLU shift (3)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

316

Scanning PLU shift (4)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

416

Scanning PLU shift (5)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

516

Scanning PLU shift (6)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

616

Scanning PLU shift (7)

30

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

716

Additional scan PLU report

11

100000

0

 

Pgm/Sales

Yes

 

 

076

Scanning PLU index

8

100002

0

 

Buffer

No

 

 

018

Table analysis

33

99

10

 

Pgm/Sale

Yes

 

 

118

(periodic total 1)

10

99

10

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

218

(periodic total 2)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

318

(daily consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

418

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

99

10

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

518

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

618

(consolidation work)

10

99

10

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

020

Grand total

24

3

3

 

Pgm/Sale

No

 

 

120

(periodic total 1)

8

3

3

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

220

(periodic total 2)

8

3

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

320

(daily consolidation)

8

3

3

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

420

(periodic 1 consolidation)

8

3

3

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

520

(periodic 2 consolidation)

8

3

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

620

(consolidation work)

8

3

3

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

051

Mix and match

76

99

0

 

Pgm/Sale

Yes

 

 

151

(periodic total 1)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

251

(periodic total 2)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

351

(daily consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

451

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

551

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

651

(consolidation work)

10

99

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

P-19

Program 5

File

File description

Record

Max. No.

Default

Description

Attribu-

Allocat-

No.

length

of records

rec No.

tion

able

 

 

055

Shift PLU

119

9999

0

 

Pgm/Sale

Yes

155

(periodic total 1)

70

9999

0

 

Sales

Yes

255

(periodic total 2)

70

9999

0

 

Sales

Yes

355

(daily consolidation)

70

9999

0

for master

Sales

Yes

455

(periodic 1 consolidation)

70

9999

0

for master

Sales

Yes

555

(periodic 2 consolidation)

70

9999

0

for master

Sales

Yes

655

(consolidation work)

70

9999

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

056

Scan mix and match

49

99

0

 

Pgm/Sale

Yes

156

(periodic total 1)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

256

(periodic total 2)

10

99

0

 

Sales

Yes

356

(daily consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

456

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

556

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

99

0

for master

Sales

Yes

656

(consolidation work)

10

99

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

Hourly item

 

 

 

 

 

 

021

Hourly item

10

1920

1920

 

Sales

Yes

121

(periodic total 1)

10

1920

0

 

Sales

Yes

221

(periodic total 2)

10

1920

0

 

Sales

Yes

321

(daily consolidation)

10

1920

0

for master

Sales

Yes

421

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

1920

0

for master

Sales

Yes

521

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

1920

0

for master

Sales

Yes

621

(consolidation work)

10

1920

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

031

Hourly item link

4

480

480

 

Program

Yes

Clerk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

007

Clerk

97

99

10

 

Program

Yes

030

Clerk detail link

4

99

10

 

Program

Yes

027

Clerk (i-Button) key ID

17

300

10

 

Program

Yes

011

Clerk detail

10

9801

100

 

Sales

Yes

111

(periodic total 1)

10

9801

100

 

Sales

Yes

211

(periodic total 2)

10

9801

0

 

Sales

Yes

311

(daily consolidation)

10

9801

100

for master

Sales

Yes

411

(periodic 1 consolidation)

10

9801

100

for master

Sales

Yes

511

(periodic 2 consolidation)

10

9801

0

for master

Sales

Yes

611

(consolidation work)

10

9801

100

for master

Buffer

Yes

Time & Attendance

 

 

 

 

 

 

013

Simple time & attendance

17

9999

 

 

Sales

Yes

014

Hourly / Labor

26

96

96

 

Sales

Yes

114

(periodic total 1)

26

96

0

 

Sales

Yes

214

(periodic total 2)

26

96

0

 

Sales

Yes

314

(daily consolidation)

26

96

0

for master

Sales

Yes

414

(periodic 1 consolidation)

26

96

0

for master

Sales

Yes

514

(periodic 2 consolidation)

26

96

0

for master

Sales

Yes

614

(consolidation work)

26

96

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

019

Work time

18

4158

420

 

Sales

Yes

319

(daily consolidation)

18

4158

0

for master

Sales

Yes

800

Time zone

6

24

24

 

Program

Yes

801

Employee

36

99

10

 

Program

Yes

802

Job code

22

50

5

 

Program

Yes

803

Schedule

11

2079

210

 

Program

Yes

806

Time & Attendance work

99

1

1

 

Buffer

No

944

Clock-out reason

16

10

 

 

Program

Yes

Check

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

015

Check Index

320

4000

200

 

Buffer

Yes

060

Check detail

100

200000

4880

 

Buffer

Yes

066

Check detail work

100

2000

244

 

Buffer

Yes

Note: Never allocate “Shift PLU” files, if you use “Accumulation for menu totaling specification”.

P-20

File

File description

Record

Max. No.

Default

Description

Attribu-

Allocat-

 

 

No.

length

of records

rec No.

tion

able

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

037

Customer

170

4000

100

for master

Pgm/sales

Yes

 

 

042

Customer group

122

20

5

 

Pgm/sales

Yes

 

 

142

(periodic total 1)

15

20

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

242

(periodic total 2)

15

20

0

 

Sales

Yes

 

 

342

(daily consolidation)

15

20

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

442

(periodic 1 consolidation)

15

20

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

542

(periodic 2 consolidation)

15

20

0

for master

Sales

Yes

 

 

642

(consolidation work)

15

20

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

123

Customer title

8

9

5

 

Program

Yes

 

 

 

 

Arrangement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

038

Arrange group (1)

24

9999

450

 

Program

Yes

 

 

138

Arrange group (2)

24

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

238

Arrange group (3)

24

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

338

Arrange group (4)

24

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

438

Arrange group (5)

24

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

IDC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

057

IDC (1)

60

100000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

357

(consolidation file)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

657

(consolidation work)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

058

IDC (2)

60

100000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

358

(consolidation file)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

658

(consolidation work)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

059

IDC (3)

60

100000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

359

(consolidation file)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

659

(consolidation work)

60

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

063

IDC buffer

60

9999

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

804

IDC link

6

999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

Program

/ message / buffer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

022

General control

10

50

50

 

Program

No

 

 

023

Special character

16

99

99

 

Program

No

 

 

024

Report header

16

55

55

 

Program

No

 

 

025

Tax table

74

10

5

 

Program

Yes

 

 

026

Pulldown group

921

999

70

 

Program

Yes

 

 

028

Set menu table

80

999

10

 

Program

Yes

 

 

029

Batch X/Z

10

10

4

 

Program

Yes

 

 

032

Receipt / slip message

40

96

96

 

Program

Yes

 

 

033

Endorse message

40

4

4

 

Program

Yes

 

 

035

Print buffer

80

2000

720

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

036

Registration buffer

100

2000

240

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

039

Character recall

40

9999

10

 

Program

Yes

 

 

040

Add on/VMP

51

999

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

041

Check print

3

9

9

 

Program

Yes

 

 

044

Display buffer

40

1000

300

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

047

Graphic logo

13

432/864

432

 

Program

Yes

 

 

048

Electronic journal (normal)

44

1000

600

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

648

EJ collection (normal)

41

12336

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

050

Electronic journal (intelligent)

101

100000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

 

 

650

EJ collection (intelligent)

101

100000

0

for master

Buffer

Yes

 

 

054

PLU 2nd @

50

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

062

Scheduler

14

99

4

 

Program

Yes

 

 

065

Order character

16

99

10

 

Program

Yes

 

 

070

Batch maintenance

39

1000

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

075

Multi EAN link

12

100000

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

077

NLU table

12

999

0

 

Program

Yes

 

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

P-21

Program 5

File

File description

Record

Max. No.

Default

Description

Attribu-

Allocat-

No.

length

of records

rec No.

tion

able

 

 

085

Menu level character

40

60

60

 

Program

Yes

087

Character conversion for CF

6

100

10

 

Program

Yes

099

Euro program

4

3

0

 

Program

Yes

115

Check-# pop-up window definition

7

700

700

 

Program

Yes

117

Clerk pop-up window definition

6

315

315

 

Program

Yes

127

Tare table

22

9

0

 

Program

Yes

374

PS/2 key table

6

811

811

 

Program

Yes

701

Sound 1

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

702

Sound 2

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

703

Sound 3

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

704

Sound 4

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

705

Sound 5

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

706

Sound 6

128

65000

350

 

Program

Yes

707

Sound 7

128

65000

0

 

Program

Yes

708

Sound 8

128

65000

0

 

Program

Yes

709

Sound 9

128

65000

0

 

Program

Yes

710

Sound 10

128

65000

0

 

Program

Yes

795

Key table (for full screen)

62

240

 

 

Program

Yes

796

Screen logo

160

9833

0

 

Program

Yes

797

Full screen check window 1

160

9833

0

 

Program

Yes

798

Full screen check window 2

160

9833

0

 

Program

Yes

799

Full screen check window 3

160

9833

0

 

Program

Yes

814

Additional PLU item program*

46

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

822

Additional order control

7

16

0

 

Program

Yes

835

External device fax message bfr

128

121

0

 

Buffer

Yes

848

External device EJ buffer

41

1000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

863

External device IDC buffer

60

9999

0

 

Buffer

Yes

909

Additional bitmap image

200

29400

504

 

Program

Yes

910

Keyboard bitmap image

200

93600

0

 

Program

Yes

920

External device serial number

3

4

 

 

Program

Yes

941

Additional PLU character

32

9999

0

 

Program

Yes

946

Free function list

2

99

0

 

Program

Yes

976

Non PLU table

5

999

0

 

Program

Yes

983

External device REG buffer

100

2000

0

 

Buffer

Yes

* In case of using this file, enter the same record number of PLU file.

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3.

Program 4 .................................................................................

P-24

 

3-1. Programming key allocation .....................................................................

P-24

 

3-2. Programming key allocation (key location change) .................................

P-24

 

3-3. Programming key allocation (key attribution) ...........................................

P-26

 

3-4.

Programming key allocation (key delete) .................................................

P-27

 

3-5.

Programming key allocation on a different menu sheet ...........................

P-27

 

3-6.

Programming key allocation on a specific menu sheet ............................

P-27

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

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Program 4

3. Program 4

3-1. Programming key allocation

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 1.Key Assign

 

Key Assign

 

 

000.NOP

001.CASH

002.CHARGE ——— Function code / Initial character

003.CHECK

004.CREDIT

005.FSTD

006.NB

007.EBTTD

008.PRCINQ

009.STKINQ

010.CHAR

011.PRT

012.CHKP

013.CLK TRAN

014.TBL TRAN

015.TIP

016.NRMRCT

019.LOAN

020.RC

021.PD

022.P.UP

023.COUPON

025.DEPOSIT

027.-

 

028.%-

029.+

030.%+

 

033.RF

034.VOID

036.CPN2

 

:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Method A: Select the function in this list (or enter the function code in the function code list on the next page and press the <YES> key) and press the appropriate key*.

*In case of presetting subdepartment, record No. (in 4-digits) is necessary to enter before pressing the key. In case of presetting department/ flat-PLU, record No. or random code

(in 6-digits) is necessary to enter before pressing the key.

Method B: Enter record No. (in 4-digits)** and function code (in 3-digits) and press the appropriate key.

**In case of presetting department/ flat-PLU, you can enter random code (in 6-digits) instead of record No.

3-2. Programming key allocation (key location change)

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 2.Key Move

1.Select the key* you want to move.

2.Designate the new position of the key.

3.Press <YES> key.

*You cannot move the numeric keys, clear key, escape key, cursor keys, yes/no keys and menu key.

Function

Code

Initial character

Add check

094

ADD CHK

Arrangement

044

ARG

Bill copy

047

BILL

Break-in / out

109

BREAK-IN/OUT

Cancel

236

CANCEL

Cash amount tendered

001

CASH

Charge

002

CHARGE

Check endorsement

039

CK.E

Check print

012

CHKP

Check tender

003

CHECK

Clerk number

072

CLK#

Clerk transfer

013

CLK TRANS

Clock-in / out

108

CLOCK-IN/OUT

Function

Code

Initial character

Coupon

023

COUPON

Coupon 2

036

CPN2

Coupon number

110

COUPON#

Credit

004

CREDIT

Cube

090

XXX

Currency exchange

045

CE

Customer ID number

148

CUST#

Declaration

061

DECLA

Department

051

DEPT nn

Department number

135

DEPT#

Deposit

025

DEPOSIT

Discount

028

%–

Display mode

219

DISP MODE

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Function

Code

Initial character

Eat-in

128

EAT-IN

EBT tender

007

EBTTD

Electronic journal display

207

EJ DISP

Error correct / Void

034

VOID

First unit price

069

1st@

Flat PLU

063

PLU nnnn

Food stamp status shift

059

F/S

Food stamp subtotal

081

FSST

Food stamp tender

005

FSTD

Function list

253

FUNCLIST

House Bon

114

HOUSE BON

Item search

246

SEARCH

Ketten Bon

113

X/KETTEN

List

136

LIST

List number

137

LIST#

Loan

019

LOAN

Location change

260

LOCATION

Lock out unused key

000

NOP

Media change

118

MEDIA CHG

Menu shift

064

MENU

Merchandise subtotal

080

MDST

Minus

027

Mode

124

MODE

Multiplication

082

X

New balance

006

NB

New check

091

NEW CHK

New / Old check

093

NEW/OLD

Not found PLU

142

NFP

Number look up

138

NLU

Normal receipt

016

NRMRCT

No sale

042

NS

Non-add

040

#

Non-add / No sale

041

#/NS

Number of customer (Covers)

043

CT

OBR

103

OBR

Old check

092

OLD CHK

Open

067

OPEN

Open2

068

OPEN2

Open check

117

OPEN CHK

Operator number

078

OPE#

Operator read / reset

073

OPE X/Z

Order character change

252

ORDER CHAR

Paid out

021

PD

Payment

149

PAYMENT

Pick up

022

P.UP

Plus

029

+

PLU

048

PLU#

Function

Code

Initial character

 

 

Post entry

115

POST ENTRY

 

 

Premium

030

%+

 

 

Price inquiry

008

PRCINQ

 

 

Price

049

PRC

 

 

Price change

104

PRICECHANGE

 

 

Quantity / for

083

QT

 

 

Recall

131

RECALL

 

 

Receipt

038

RCT

 

 

Receipt on / off

076

RCT ON/OFF

 

 

Received on account

020

RC

 

 

Refund

033

RF

 

 

Room message

101

ROOM MSG

 

 

Room number

100

ROOM#

 

 

Round repeat

116

ROUND REPEAT

 

 

Scale

088

SCALE

 

 

Seat number

119

SEAT#

 

 

 

Second unit price

070

2nd@

 

 

Selective item subtotal

085

SIST

 

 

Separate check

095

SEP CHK

 

 

Shift PLU

065

SFT PLU

 

 

Slip back feed / release

054

SB/R

 

 

Slip feed / Release

056

SF/R

 

 

Slip print

055

SLIP

 

 

Split payment

140

SPLIT PAYMENT

 

 

Square

084

XX

 

 

Stock inquiry

009

STKINQ

 

 

Store

130

STORE

 

 

Subdepartment

133

SUBDEPT nn

 

 

Subdepartment number

134

SDPT#

 

 

Substitution

111

SUBST.

 

 

Subtotal

075

SUBTOTAL

 

 

Swipe

172

SWIPE

 

 

Table number

058

TBL#

 

 

Table sharing

261

TBL SHARE

 

 

Table transfer

014

TBL TRANS

 

 

Tare

087

TARE

 

 

Takeout

129

TAKE-OUT

 

 

Tax status shift

057

T/S

 

 

Taxable amount subtotal

077

TAST

 

 

Tax exempt

062

EXEMPT

 

 

Text print

011

PRT

 

 

Text recall

010

CHAR

 

 

Tray total

074

TRAY TTL

 

 

Tip

015

TIP

 

 

Validation

037

VLD

 

 

VAT

046

VAT

 

 

Worktime

237

WORKTIME

 

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

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Program 4

3-3. Programming key allocation (key attribution)

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 3.Key Attribution Select the job

• Key Shape

1.Select the shape.

2.Designate the key.

*In case of assigning double or quadruple key, delete the key which will be hidden by the new big key in advance (both rectangular and circular key).

Delete key

Delete key

Delete key

New key

New key

New key

• Key Color

1.Select the color.

2.Designate the key.

• Key Text

1.Enter the key text (within 24 characters).

2.Designate the key.

*Key text is used for keytop characters only. It is not used for receipt nor report. The key text is displayed prior to the text programmed in the totalizer file.

LUNCH SET

LUNCH SET

 

Breakfast set

 

 

Dinner set

(No Character)

 

Dinner set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Department file

Steak set

Steak set

 

 

 

Hamberg steak

 

(No Character)

 

Scrambled egg

 

Scrambled egg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLU file

CR

CR

 

 

 

Amex card

(No Character)

 

VISA card

 

 

Amex card

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keytop

 

 

Free function file

Touch screen

 

character

key table file

 

 

• Picture

1.Select the picture.

(You can turn up/down the page by entering page No. and press <YES>.)

(Press <ADDITIONAL> to designate additional bitmap image (file-909) and press <BACK> to designate keyboard bitmap image (file-910).)

2.Designate the key.

Note:

*Pictures should be downloaded before assigning a picture to a key.

**In case of changing menu levels by the <MENU> key, change the level before selecting this menu (Key Attribution).

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3-4. Programming key allocation (key delete)

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 4.Key Delete

1. Select the key to delete.

3-5. Programming key allocation on a different menu sheet

Allocating a function of different totalizer on the different menu sheets over the desiganted level.

Preparation:

First of all, programming one function on one menu sheet by the method of Section 3-1. Next, issue “5. Function Key” report in the “6. Key Feature” of the “PGM Read Report” in PGM 6 mode.

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 1.Key Assign

1.Turn the appropriate menu sheet level by pressing <MENU> key.

2.Designate the function and key by the method A or B, described on the page 24.

Note:

The function key allocated without designating record No. links to the function in the first menu sheet.

3-6. Programming key allocation on a specific menu sheet

Allocating a function of different totalizer on a specific menu sheet level.

Preparation:

First of all, programming one function on one menu sheet by the method of Section 3-1. Next, issue “5. Function Key” report in the “6. Key Feature” of the “PGM Read Report” in PGM 6 mode.

Operation: <PGM4> 1.Keyboard 1.Key Assign

1.Enter the menu sheet level (01 ~ 15)* and “000” and press the <YES> key.

2.Designate the function and key by the method A or B, described on the page 24.**

*If you enter “00”, all sheet level is designated.

**If you designate function without entering the record No., the terminal checks the key table file.

(1)No other key uses the record: Use the record.

(2)Other key uses the record: Use the youngest vacant record.

Note:

You can allocate function key, flat-PLU key, subdepartment key and department key.

QT-6600 Programming Manual

P-27

Program 4

P-28

4. Program 3 .................................................................................

P-32

 

4-1. Programming machine features ...............................................................

P-32

 

4-1-1

Programming pulldown group .......................................................................

P-32

 

4-1-2

Programming set menu table ........................................................................

P-33

 

4-1-3

Programming arrangement ...........................................................................

P-33

 

4-1-4

Programming batch X/Z report .....................................................................

P-33

 

4-1-5

Programming the general feature .................................................................

P-35

 

4-1-5-1

Programming the machine control 1 ..................................................................................

P-35

 

4-1-5-2

Programming the machine control 2 ..................................................................................

P-36

 

4-1-5-3

Programming the machine control 3 ..................................................................................

P-37

 

4-1-5-4

Programming the machine control 4 ..................................................................................

P-37

 

4-1-5-5

Programming the print control ...........................................................................................

P-38

 

4-1-5-6

Programming the report control 1 ......................................................................................

P-39

 

4-1-5-7

Programming the report control 2 ......................................................................................

P-40

 

4-1-5-8

Programming the communication ......................................................................................

P-41

 

4-1-5-9

Programming the hourly sales ...........................................................................................

P-41

 

4-1-5-10

...............................................................................................Programming the slip/guest

P-42

 

4-1-5-11 Programming the journal control .......................................................................................

P-42

 

4-1-5-12 Programming the message control ....................................................................................

P-43

 

4-1-5-13 Programming the order control ..........................................................................................

P-44

 

4-1-5-14 Programming the set menu / condiment ............................................................................

P-45

 

4-1-5-15 Programming the check tracking .......................................................................................

P-46

 

........................................................................................4-1-5-16 Programming the clerk interrupt

P-46

 

4-1-5-17 Programming the display control .......................................................................................

P-47

 

4-1-5-18 Programming the menu shift .............................................................................................

P-47

 

4-1-5-19 Programming the sound (Error tone and key confirmation tone) .......................................

P-47

 

4-1-5-20

Programming Ext. devices .................................................................................................

P-47

 

4-1-6

Programming scheduler ................................................................................

P-48

 

4-1-7

Programming check print ..............................................................................

P-49

 

4-1-9

Programming tax table ..................................................................................

P-50

 

4-1-8

Programming table analysis ..........................................................................

P-50

 

4-1-10

Programming void table ................................................................................

P-54

 

4-1-11

Programming system connection ..................................................................

P-54

 

4-1-12

Programming I/O parameter .........................................................................

P-55

 

4-1-13

Programming printer connection ...................................................................

P-59

 

4-1-14

Programming time zone ................................................................................

P-60

 

4-1-15

Programming time & attendance ..................................................................

P-61

 

4-1-15-1

Programming time & attendance (general) .......................................................................

P-61

 

4-1-15-2 Programming time & attendance (job code) ......................................................................

P-61

 

4-1-15-3 Programming time & attendance (employee & schedule) .................................................

P-62

 

4-1-16

Programming hourly item link .......................................................................

P-63

 

4-1-17

Programming mix & match ............................................................................

P-63

 

4-1-18

Programming IDC link ...................................................................................

P-64

 

4-1-19

Programming Euro ........................................................................................

P-64

 

4-1-20

Programming auto program control ..............................................................

P-65

 

4-1-21

Programming Screen color control ...............................................................

P-66

 

4-1-22

Programming Australian Features ................................................................

P-67

 

4-1-23

Programming 22nd address ..........................................................................

P-67

 

4-1-24

Programming check window .........................................................................

P-68

 

4-1-25

Programming customer control .....................................................................

P-69

 

4-1-26

Programming customer group ......................................................................

P-69

 

4-1-27

Programming character conversion table for CF X/Z data ............................

P-70

 

4-1-28

Programming keyboard color theme .............................................................

P-70

 

4-1-29

Programming keyboard color definition.........................................................

P-71

 

4-1-30

Programming TCP/IP ....................................................................................

P-71

 

4-1-31

Programming external device serial number.................................................

P-71

 

4-1-32

Programming additional order control ...........................................................

P-72

 

QT-6600 Programming Manual

P-29

Program 3

4-1-33

Programming FTP login password ................................................................

P-72

4-1-34

Programming FTP server name ....................................................................

P-73

4-1-35

Programming FTP translation file .................................................................

P-73

4-1-36

Programming PC Keyboard ..........................................................................

P-73

4-2. Programming clerks .................................................................................

P-75

4-2-1

Programming clerk control ............................................................................

P-75

4-2-2

Programming operation ................................................................................

P-75

4-2-2-1

Programming clerk control.................................................................................................

P-75

4-2-2-2

Programming menu shift/2nd@ .........................................................................................

P-76

4-2-2-3

Programming mode control ...............................................................................................

P-76

4-2-2-4

Programming function control 1 .........................................................................................

P-77

4-2-2-5

Programming function control 2 .........................................................................................

P-77

4-2-2-6

Programming function control 3 .........................................................................................

P-78

4-2-2-7

Programming function control 4 .........................................................................................

P-78

4-2-2-8

Programming function control 5 .........................................................................................

P-79

4-2-2-9

Programming arrangement control ....................................................................................

P-79

4-2-2-10

Programming X/Z report control ........................................................................................

P-80

4-2-3

Programming commission rate .....................................................................

P-80

4-2-4

Programming table range..............................................................................

P-80

4-2-5

Programming clerk control by range .............................................................

P-81

4-2-5-1

Programming clerk control by range ..................................................................................

P-81

4-2-5-2

Programming menu shift / 2nd@ by range ........................................................................

P-81

4-2-5-3

Programming mode control by range ................................................................................

P-82

4-2-5-4

Programming function control 1 by range ..........................................................................

P-82

4-2-5-5

Programming function control 2 by range ..........................................................................

P-83

4-2-5-6

Programming function control 3 by range ..........................................................................

P-83

4-2-5-7

Programming function control 4 by range ..........................................................................

P-84

4-2-5-8

Programming function control 5 by range ..........................................................................

P-84

4-2-5-9

Programming arrangement control by range .....................................................................

P-85

4-2-5-10

Programming X/Z report control by range .........................................................................

P-85

4-2-5-11

Programming commission rate by range ...........................................................................

P-86

4-2-5-12

Programming table range by range ...................................................................................

P-86

4-2-6

Programming clerk detail ..............................................................................

P-86

4-2-7

Programming clerk key ID .............................................................................

P-87

4-2-8

Programming clerk pop-up window ...............................................................

P-87

4-3. Programming key features .......................................................................

P-88

4-3-1

Programming PLU features...........................................................................

P-88

4-3-2

Programming PLU 2nd@ features ................................................................

P-89

4-3-3

Programming subdepartment features .........................................................

P-90

4-3-4

Programming department features ...............................................................

P-91

4-3-5

Programming by range..................................................................................

P-92

4-3-6

Programming individual program ..................................................................

P-93

4-3-7

Programming key function program ..............................................................

P-93

4-3-7-1

Worksheet for cash, charge, credit and check ...................................................................

P-94

4-3-7-2

Worksheet for new balance ...............................................................................................

P-95

4-3-7-3

Worksheet for food stamp tender, EBT tender ..................................................................

P-96

4-3-7-4

Worksheet for text print, text recall ....................................................................................

P-97

4-3-7-5

Worksheet for check print ..................................................................................................

P-98

4-3-7-6

Worksheet for clerk transfer ...............................................................................................

P-98

4-3-7-7

Worksheet for table transfer...............................................................................................

P-98

4-3-7-8

Worksheet for tip ...............................................................................................................

P-99

4-3-7-9

Worksheet for loan, pick up ...............................................................................................

P-99

4-3-7-10

Worksheet for received on account, paid out ....................................................................

P-99

4-3-7-11

Worksheet for plus, minus, coupon .................................................................................

P-100

4-3-7-12

Worksheet for deposit+, deposit– ....................................................................................

P-101

4-3-7-13

Worksheet for void ...........................................................................................................

P-101

4-3-7-14

Worksheet for check endorsement ..................................................................................

P-101

4-3-7-15

Worksheet for discount, premium ....................................................................................

P-102

4-3-7-16

Worksheet for receipt ......................................................................................................

P-103

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