ISHIDA Omni-4000ST User Manual

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Automatic Weigh/Wrap Labeling Machine
Omni-4000ST
User’s Manual
IMPORTANT
Read this manual thoroughly, and do not perform installation, operation, maintenance, or inspection unless you fully understand all of the contents.
Keep this manual in a safe place where you can refer to it easily while installing, operating, and carrying out maintenance or inspections.
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ISHIDA Co., Ltd., 2006
All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of ISHIDA. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because ISHIDA is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, ISHIDA assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication.
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Important Notice
Thank you for purchasing the ISHIDA Omni-4000ST. This manual explains the procedures to install, operate, and maintain the machine.
Those who handle the machine must be aware of the hazards involved. These dangers may not be obvious, so it is imperative to follow the instructions detailed in this manual when installing, operating, and maintaining the machine. Therefore, we recommend that you thoroughly read and understand this manual before installing, operating, or maintaining the machine, and keep this manual in a safe place where you can refer to it whenever necessary.
Safety countermeasures should be carefully considered and implemented before performing any installation, operation, or maintenance procedure not specifically described in this manual or indicated on the machine itself.
ISHIDA is not liable for any damage, loss or injury that results from incorrect operation, insufficient caution, unauthorized modifications to the machine, or failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual.
Change in Specifications
Machine specifications and accessories may be changed at any time due to improvements or other reasons. Consult with your ISHIDA representative at any time to confirm the actual specifications of the purchased machine.
Errors and Omissions
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, please understand that the descriptions in this manual may not agree with the actual machine due to machine improvements. The information is subject to change without prior notice in the future. ISHIDA assumes no responsibility for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors, or omissions.
Limitations of Liability
ISHIDA assumes no responsibility for special, indirect, or consequential damages, loss of profits or commercial loss in any way connected with the machine, whether such claim is based on contract, warranty, negligence, or strict liability.
SHIDA shall assume responsibility for problems with the machine or the system based on an individual maintenance contract. However, ISHIDA shall not be responsible for secondary problems.
ISHIDA assumes no responsibility for the user's programming of this machine, or any consequence thereof.
In no event shall ISHIDA be responsible for warranty, repair, or other claims regarding the machine unless ISHIDA’s analysis confirms that the machines were properly handled, stored, installed, and maintained and not subject to contamination, abuse, misuse, or inappropriate modification or repair.
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Precaution Symbols
This machine is manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual.
Warning symbols in this manual are divided into three categories, depending on the level of danger, or seriousness of potential injury. The definition of each of these warnings and precautions is shown below. Failure to heed these warnings or precautions may result in bodily injury or damage to the machine.
Indicates information that, if not heeded, is likely to result in loss of life or serious injury.
Indicates information that, if not heeded, could possibly result in loss of life or serious injury.
Indicates information that, if not heeded, could result in relatively serious or minor injury, damage to the machine, or faulty operation.
Precaution Stickers
Warning stickers are affixed to the machine to warn operators of possible dangers. Keep these stickers clean at all times. Take precautions to ensure that they do not become unreadable or peel off.
This sticker indicates that the main power should be disconnected when performing any type of internal maintenance or service on the machine.
This sticker indicates that hands should be kept away from hot surfaces.
This sticker indicates that there is a danger hands may get caught when the lift comes down, even after the emergency switch has been pressed.
This sticker is placed on parts where there is a danger of the operator being cut by a cutting mechanism such as the cutter. Always press the emergency stop button before starting work near any cutting mechanism.
This sticker indicates that the maximum load at full extension should not exceed 10 lbs. on the in-feed conveyer cover.
This sticker indicates that there is a danger of electric shock on the power supply unit cover.
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Handling Precautions
DO NOT PUT HANDS IN THE WEIGHING, INFEEDING,
OR WRAPPING AREAS.
When you need to put your hand inside to take something out of the wrapping area, always press the Emergency Stop Button first. Otherwise, your hand may be caught in the machine.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE FILM CUTTER.
When you need to change the film or do anything near the film cutter, ensure to press the Emergency Stop Button first. Otherwise, the film cutter may come out and cut your hand.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE FILM ROLLERS.
When you need to change the film or do anything near the film rollers, ensure to press the Emergency Stop Button first. Otherwise, your hand may get caught in the film roller.
DO NOT TOUCH, OR ALLOW CLOTHING TO TOUCH
THE HEATER CONVEYER.
The heater conveyer will remain hot for some time even after the power is switched OFF, and can cause burns if touched.
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Installation Precautions
Avoid the following places when installing the machine:
Places subject to high
temperatures or high humidity
Places exposed to direct
sunlight
Places where water or other
liquids are easily spilled on the machine
Places subject to excessive vibration or unstable foundations Places exposed to direct cold air from air conditioners or refrigerators Places where the floor or foundation is unstable
Places subject to a lot of dust
or dirt
Places with large voltage
fluctuations
Power Supply Precautions
Heed the following precautions about power supply:
Use a power supply with rated voltage ground. Prepare a dedicated power source.
A power supply that generates voltage variation may cause a
malfunction.
Do not stand on the power cord, and do not place anything
heavy on the cord.
Doing so may damage the cord, resulting in accident or trouble.
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Level Adjustment Precautions
Always ensure that the machine is level.
If the level is not centered, weighing will not be accurate and wrapping will not be performed well.
Adjust the level adjusting feet until the bubble inside the level indicator is centered.
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Installation Space Precautions
Allow ample space on either side of the machine and behind the machine to ensure easy access for maintenance.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE
1.1 NAME OF EACH PART........................................................ 1-2
1.2 STROKE KEYS.................................................................... 1-3
1.3 LABELS, TRAYS, AND FILM ............................................... 1-4
1.4 OPERATION START / END ................................................. 1-6
1.5 EMERGENCY STOP ON/OFF............................................. 1-7
1.6 FILM ROLL LOADING.......................................................... 1-8
1.7 FILM THEADING.................................................................. 1-9
1.8 LABEL SETTING................................................................ 1-12
1.9 DAILY MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 1-16
CHAPTER 2 NORMAL MODE
2.1 SCREENS IN NORMAL MODE ........................................... 2-2
2.2 PLU CALL UP ...................................................................... 2-4
2.3 WEIGHING / WRAPPING / LABELING................................ 2-8
2.4 WRAPPING ONLY ............................................................... 2-9
2.5 LABELING ONLY ............................................................... 2-10
2.6 TENTAIVE UNIT PRICE CHANGE .................................... 2-11
2.7 TENTATIVE CHANGE TO FIXED PRICE .......................... 2-12
2.8 TRAY CHANGE.................................................................. 2-13
2.9 MARKDOWN PRICE ......................................................... 2-14
2.10 MANUAL LABELING.......................................................... 2-16
2.11 DATE AND TIME CHANGE................................................ 2-18
2.12 CHECKING PRINT ITEMS FOR LABELING ..................... 2-21
2.13 MEMO PRESET BUTTON................................................. 2-22
2.14 FUNCTION KEYS .............................................................. 2-26
CHAPTER 3 TOTAL MODE
3.1 TOTAL MENU....................................................................... 3-2
3.2 DAILY / ACCUMULATED TOTAL......................................... 3-3
3.3 HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS................................................... 3-9
3.4 TOTAL CLEAR ................................................................... 3-15
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CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING MODE
4.1 PROGRAMMING MODE...................................................... 4-2
4.2 PLU FILE REGISTRATION .................................................. 4-3
4.3 PLU NAME REGISTRATION ............................................. 4-15
4.4 EXTRA MESSAGE REGISTRATION................................. 4-17
4.5 POP MESSAGE REGISTRATION ..................................... 4-19
4.6 COUPON MESSAGE REGISTRATION ............................. 4-21
4.7 STORE NAME/ADDRESS REGISTRATION ..................... 4-23
4.8 TRAY MESSAGE REGISTRATION.................................... 4-26
4.9 DEPARTMENT NAME REGISTRATION............................ 4-32
4.10 CATEGORY PRESET REGISTRATION ............................ 4-34
4.11 PLU PRESET REGISTRATION ......................................... 4-36
4.12 TEXT EDITING................................................................... 4-37
CHAPTER 5 SETUP MODE
5.1 STARTING PROCEDURE ................................................... 5-2
5.2 SETUP MENU...................................................................... 5-3
5.3 EXPIRY DATE SETTING ..................................................... 5-4
5.4 PASSWORD SETTING ........................................................ 5-6
5.5 WORD-WRAP WIDTH SETTING......................................... 5-7
5.6 REFERENCE DATA SETUP ................................................ 5-8
5.7 TOTAL ADD SETTING ....................................................... 5-11
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BEFORE USING
THIS MACHINE
CONTENTS
1.1 NAME OF EACH PART ................................................ 1-2
1.2 STROKE KEYS ............................................................. 1-3
1.3 LABELS, TRAYS, AND FILM ....................................... 1-4
1.4 OPERATION START / END .......................................... 1-6
1.5 EMERGENCY STOP ON/OFF ...................................... 1-7
1.6 FILM ROLL LOADING .................................................. 1-8
1.7 FILM THEADING........................................................... 1-9
1.8 LABEL SETTING ........................................................ 1-12
1.9 DAILY MAINTENANCE............................................... 1-16
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1.1
NAME OF EACH PART
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1.2
STROKE KEYS
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1.3 LABELS, TRAYS, AND FILM
1.3.1 LABELS
Use the designated labels for this machine.
Label roll diameter:
φ
230mm or less
Label width: 35-80mm
Label length: 27-60mm
When wrong-sized labels or those other than the designated labels are used, the labels may not be printed, not be fed correctly, or not be sucked by the applicator.
1.3.2 TRAYS
Use the designated trays for this machine.
Usable tray size
Width: 95-360mm Length: 80-250mm Height: 10-50mm
Some trays might not be packed depending on the shape, material and weight even though the tray sizes are within the acceptable ranges.
Unusable trays
Following trays cannot be used.
z Fragile trays
z Deformed trays
z Round or hollow-bottomed trays
z Trays made of transparent
materials
z Dark blue trays z Trays other than square and
rectangular trays
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Filling the trays
Appearance of a packed tray changes greatly depending on the filling. Avoid filling the trays as shown below to maintain a consistent wrapping appearance.
z Contents not fit in the tray z Lopsided contents z Overfilled tray
1.3.3 FILM TYPE
Use the film designated by ISHIDA, as packing may not be performed if other films are used. Contact your ISHIDA service representative for further details regarding usable films.
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1.4 OPERATION START / END
1.4.1 OPERATION START
1. Confirm that nothing remains on
the Weigh Platter or in the wrapping area and turn ON the Main Power Switch.
2. After a while, the return operation
confirmation screen is displayed.
Press the [Return] button on the screen.
Movable units such as the
Applicator, Conveyers, Lifts start moving to return to their original positions.
The Fan and the Applicator Arm will start moving as soon as the Main Power Switch is turned ON. Do not put your hand inside the machine while the Main Power Switch is turned ON. .
The Heater Conveyer gets very hot and may cause burns. Ensure to keep your hand away from the conveyer.
Do not put your hand inside the machine while performing the return operation.
3. The initial screen is displayed.
1.4.2 OPERATION END
Do not touch the Heater Conveyer, as it remains very hot even after the Main Power Switch is turned OFF.
1. Confirm that nothing remains on
the Weigh Platter or in the wrapping area and turn OFF the Main Power Switch
.
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1.5 EMERGENCY STOP ON/OFF
1.5.1 EMERGENCY STOP ON
1. Press the Emergency Stop
button.
1.5.2 EMERGENCY STOP OFF
1. Turn the Emergency Stop button
clockwise to release.
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1.6 FILM ROLL LOADING
1. Before starting the film roll
setting, press the Emergency Stop button.
2. Open the Film Replacement Door.
.
3. Make sure that the lever is parallel
with the film core and insert the film roll around the holder until the roll clicks.
With pushing the end of the film core, align the near end with the film on the film position decal.
Lever
Film core
4. Turn the lever vertical to the film
core to secure the film roll position.
Lever
Film core
5. Close the Film Replacement Door.
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1.7 FILM THEADING
1. Before starting to set the film,
press the Emergency Stop button.
2. Open the Side Cover, and use
the handle to lift up the Film Set Roller until it locks into position.
3. Open the Side Door.
4. Evenly cut the top edge of the
film, and pull it up.
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5. Confirm that the film edge is
exactly aligned with the line appearing on the roll set position decal.
6. Stick the film on both Film Feed
Belts.
7. Use the handle to slightly lift up to
release the lock condition and lower the Film Set Roller.
Lower the Side Cover.
8. Close the side door.
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9. Release the Emergency Stop
button
10. Press the [U] button on the
screen.
11. Press the [FILM FEED] button.
12. The film is fed normally, and
press the Emergency Stop button.
Make sure that the Emergency Stop button has been pressed before removing the film.
Unless the Emergency Stop button is pressed, the film cannot be removed because it is pinched by clamps.
13.
Remove the film.
14. Release the Emergency Stop
button
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1.8 LABEL SETTING
1. Before starting to set a label roll,
press the Emergency Stop button.
Make sure that the Emergency Stop button has been pressed before opening the Printer Cover.
2. Open the Printer Cover.
3. If the Applicator is positioned in
front of the printer, move the Applicator to the side.
4. Use the lever to open the print
head.
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5. Make sure that the print head is
pulled up, and pull to slide the printer unit.
6. Release the Label Roll Stopper.
7. Set a label roll around the holder
and thread the label paper as shown in the figure.
8. Set the end of backing paper with
the stopper and turn the Label Take-up Bobbin counterclockwise until the label slack is taken up.
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9. Lock the Label Roll Stopper.
.
10. Slide the printer back to its
original position.
11. Close the Print Head.
12. Release the Emergency Stop
button
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13. Press the [FEED] key several
times to make sure that labels are normally issued.
Ð
14. Close the Printer Cover.
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1.9
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Daily maintenance is vital to prolong machine use and to avoid trouble or failure. Keep the machine clean every day after work.
The following precautions should be observed before cleaning this machine.
Make sure to turn OFF the Main Power Switch while cleaning the machine.
Some parts of the machine still remain hot although the Main Power Switch has been
turned OFF.
A person cleaning this machine should keep all long hair up, wear a hat, appropriate
clothing and shoes.
Make sure to wash hands and wear clean gloves before cleaning the machine.
Wet the cleaning cloth with a mild detergent and wring it thoroughly before use.
Spray alcohol (80% vol.) on the areas in direct contact with food or trays for sterilization.
A numeric key cover may be a good solution if the numeric keys get heavily soiled.
Do not apply water directly as it can damage the machine.
Lubricating each drive unit is not necessary.
1.9.1 MACHINE CLEANING
1. Press the [U] button on the
screen.
2. Press the [PREPARE CLEAN]
button on the screen.
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The display returns to the initial screen when the [Return] button is pressed.
3. Cleaning Mode screen is
displayed.
Press the [Start] button on the screen.
Note: When Cleaning Mode is executed,
the Side Wrapping Plates and Rear Wrapping Plate are released and can be moved manually, and the Lift Unit elevates.
The Heater Conveyer remains hot even after the Main Power Switch has been turned OFF. Avoid touching the conveyer as you may burn yourself.
4. Turn OFF the Main Power Switch.
5. Open the Printer Cover.
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1.9.2 PLACES TO BE CLEANED
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Chapter 2 NORMAL MODE
NORMAL MODE
CONTENTS
2.1 SCREENS IN NORMAL MODE..................................... 2-2
2.2 PLU CALL UP ............................................................... 2-4
2.3 WEIGHING / WRAPPING / LABELING ........................ 2-8
2.4 WRAPPING ONLY ........................................................ 2-9
2.5 LABELING ONLY........................................................ 2-10
2.6 TENTAIVE UNIT PRICE CHANGE...............................2-11
2.7 TENTATIVE CHANGE TO FIXED PRICE.................... 2-12
2.8 TRAY CHANGE........................................................... 2-13
2.9 MARKDOWN PRICE................................................... 2-14
2.10 MANUAL LABELING .................................................. 2-16
2.11 DATE AND TIME CHANGE ........................................ 2-18
2.12 CHECKING PRINT ITEMS FOR LABELING .............. 2-21
2.13 MEMO PRESET BUTTON .......................................... 2-22
2.14 FUNCTION KEYS ....................................................... 2-26
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2.1 SCREENS IN NORMAL MODE
2.1.1 INITIAL SCREEN
Displays the PLU list when pressed after a PLU number entry.
Displays the store number when multiple stores are used for production.
Changes between
In-line and Off-line
Displays the PLU detail information when pressed.
Displays Main Menu screen when pressed.
Displays the Memo Preset PLU screen when pressed.
Category Preset Keys
Main function keys
Changes the data when pressed after numeric entry.
A
lso displays the print selection screen when
touched without numeric entry.
Performs the scale zero calibration.
Numeric function keys
Changes the wrapping mode (Wrap & Label/Label/Wrap).
Changes the data when pressed after numeric entry.
A
lso displays the tray list screen when
touched without numeric entry.
Changes the data when pressed after numeric entry.
A
lso displays the pack date setting screen when
touched without numeric entry.
Displays the markdown price print selection screen.
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2.1.2 EXAMPLE OF WEIGHING PLU SCREEN
2.1.3 EXAMPLE OF FIXED PRICE PLU SCREEN
Displays the upper/lower weight limit setting screen when
p
ressed.
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2.2 PLU CALL UP
2.2.1 PLU CALL USING KEYPAD
1. Make sure that the initial screen is
displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Enter a PLU number and press the
[PLU] stroke key or [PLU No.] field on the screen.
EXAMPLE
Call up PLU No.131.
3. The designated PLU screen is
displayed.
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2.2.2 PLU CALL USING CATEGORY PRESET BUTTONS
1. Make sure that the initial screen is
displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the desired category button
to make a selection.
EXAMPLE
Call the PLU No.131 “Select Beef BNLS Shoulder Steak” under the category “BEEF”.
3. The Category Preset List screen is
displayed.
Press the [Select Beef BNLS Shoulder Steak] field to make a selection.
4. The designated PLU screen is
displayed.
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2.2.3 PLU CALL USING THE CATEGORY PRESET LIST
1. Make sure that the initial screen is
displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [PLU No.] field on the
screen.
3. The Category Preset List screen is
displayed.
Use the [V] and [U] buttons to turn over the screen until you find the desired PLU and press the desired field to make a selection..
EXAMPLE
Call the “Select Beef BNLS Shoulder Steak”.
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2.2.4 PLU CALL USING MEMO PRESET BUTTONS
1. Make sure that the initial screen is
displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [PRESET] button.
3. The Memo Preset screen is
displayed.
000001
GROUND
BEEF
000002
GROUND
BEEF
SPECIAL
000003 TEXAS
GROUND
BEEF
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNI
A
GROUND
BEEF
000006
UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
000008
SLICED
BEEF
SPECIAL
000009
SLICED
TEXAS
BEEF
000010
SLICED
OREGON
BEEF
4. Press the desired Memo Preset
button to make a selection.
EXAMPLE
Call the “SLICED BEEF” using Memo Preset button.
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNIA
GROUND
BEEF
000006
UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
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2.3 WEIGHING / WRAPPING / LABELING
This machine performs weighing, wrapping, and labeling for the selected PLU.
EXAMPLE
Perform weighing, wrapping and labeling for PLU No.131.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Do not touch the tray after placing it on the Weigh Platter. Otherwise your hand may get caught in the In-feed Pusher that moves automatically immediately after the tray is placed.
2. Place a tray filled with a
commodity in the middle of the Weigh Platter.
The tray is weighed, wrapped,
labeled, and discharged.
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2.4 WRAPPING ONLY
This machine can also perform wrapping only if necessary.
EXAMPLE
Perform wrapping only for PLU No.131.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
[WRAP/LABEL] is usually displayed.
2. Press the [WRAP/LABEL] button
until the button display changes to [WRAP].
The button display will change in the order [WRAP/LABEL] [LABEL] [WRAP] each time the button is pressed.
Do not touch the tray after placing it on the Weigh Platter. Otherwise your hand may get caught in the In-feed Pusher that moves automatically immediately after the tray is placed.
3. Place a tray filled with a
commodity in the middle of the Weigh Platter.
The tray is wrapped and
discharged.
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2.5 LABELING ONLY
This machine can also perform labeling only if necessary.
EXAMPLE
Perform labeling only for PLU No.131.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
2. Open the Printer Cover.
Wrap mode automatically changes to [LABEL] when the Printer Cover is opened.
Do not touch the tray after placing it on the Weigh Platter. Otherwise your hand may get caught in the In-feed Pusher that moves automatically immediately after the tray is placed.
3. Place a tray filled with a
commodity in the middle of the Weigh Platter.
The label is issued.
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2.6 TENTAIVE UNIT PRICE CHANGE
This section explains about how to change the unit price for the selected PLU tentatively.
EXAMPLE
Change the unit price from $6.50 to $4.80 tentatively.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
2. Enter a new unit price using
numeric keys and press the [U/P] stroke key.
Î
The unit price has been changed
to the new unit price tentatively.
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2.7 TENTATIVE CHANGE TO FIXED PRICE
This section explains about how to change the selected weighing PLU to the fixed price PLU tentatively.
EXAMPLE
Change the unit price $6.29 to the fixed price $7.00 tentatively.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
2. Enter the fixed price using
numeric keys and press the [FIX] stroke key.
Î
The unit price has been changed
to the new fixed price tentatively.
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2.8 TRAY CHANGE
This section explains about how to change the tray type to be used for the selected PLU tentatively.
EXAMPLE
Change the tray type to Tray No.5 tentatively.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [TRAY No.] field on
the screen.
3. The Tray Name List screen is
displayed.
4. Press the desired field to select
the tray number to be used.
The display automatically returns to the PLU screen, and the tray to be used has been tentatively changed.
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2.9 MARKDOWN PRICE
This section explains about how to apply a markdown price for the selected PLU tentatively.
EXAMPLE
Change the tray type to Tray No.5 tentatively.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [M.D. PRICE] field on
the screen.
3. The Markdown Price Mode
Setting screen is displayed.
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MARKDOWN BUTTONS
Buttons Function
Special Price
Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the special price in the total price field.
Amount Discount Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount amount in the markdown price field.
Rate Discount Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount rate in the markdown price field.
Special Unit Price Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the special unit price in the unit price field.
Unit Price Amount Discount Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount unit price in the unit price field.
Unit Price Percent Discount Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount unit price rate in the unit price field.
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2.10 MANUAL LABELING
This section explains about how to change auto labeling to manual labeling for the selected PLU data.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [U] button to display the
function key screen.
[AUTO LABELING] is usually displayed.
3. Press the [AUTO LABELING]
button to change the button display to [MANUAL LABELING].
The button display will change between [AUTO LABELING] and [MANUAL LABELING] each time the button is pressed.
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4. Make sure that [WRAP/LABEL] is
displayed on the screen..
If not, press the [WRAP] or [LABEL] button until the button display changes to [WRAP/LABEL].
The button display will change in the order [WRAP/LABEL] [LABEL] [WRAP] each time the button is pressed.
Do not touch the tray after placing it on the Weigh Platter. Otherwise your hand may get caught in the In-feed Pusher that moves automatically immediately after the tray is placed.
5. Place a tray filled with a
commodity in the middle of the Weigh Platter.
The tray is weighed, wrapped,
and discharged.
6. Press the [FEED] stroke key to
issue the label.
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2.11 DATE AND TIME CHANGE
This section explains about how to change the Pack Date for the selected PLU data tentatively.
EXAMPLE
Change the Pack Date to Tray No.5 tentatively.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the [PACK DATE] or
[SHELF LIFE] field on the screen.
3. The Pack Date Setting screen is
displayed.
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(1) Pack Date
Enter the Pack Date (MMDD or
MMDDYYYY) to be changed.
X
Press one of the following buttons.
Print the Pack Date.
Do not print the Pack Date.
(2) Pack Time
Enter the Pack Time (HHMM)
when you want to print a certain Pack Time.
X
Press one of the following buttons.
Print the Pack Time.
Do not print the Pack Time.
(3) Pack Time Select
Press one of the following buttons.
Select for printing the current time.
Select for printing a certain time.
(4) Sell-By Date
Press one of the following buttons.
Do not print the Sell-By Date.
Print the Sell-By Date.
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(5) Sell-By Time
Enter the number of hours (1 -
9999 hours) for Sell-By Date.
X
Press one of the following buttons.
Do not print the Sell-By Time.
Print the Sell-By Time.
(6) Shelf Life
Enter the number of days (1 ­9999 days) for Sell-By Date..
X
(7) Use By
Enter the number of days (1 - 9999 hours) for Sell-By Date.
Press one of the following buttons.
Print the Pack Date.
Do not print the Pack Date.
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2.12 CHECKING PRINT ITEMS FOR LABELING
This section explains about how to set print items necessary for labeling.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Press the PLU name display field.
.
3. The PLU Information screen is
displayed.
Check whether there are any missing items or mistakes for the selected PLU and make the necessary additions and corrections if any.
Item fields below the comment
field can be registered by pressing the field after numeric entry.
When the field is pressed without
numeric entry, displays the list for each item.
4. Press the [BACK] button when
additions and corrections are completed.
The display returns to the initial
screen.
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2.13 MEMO PRESET BUTTON
This section explains about how to register and delete Memo Preset buttons on the screen. Operation will become more efficient by registering the frequently called PLUs in these buttons.
000001
GROUND
BEEF
000002
GROUND
BEEF
SPECIAL
000003
TEXAS
GROUND
BEEF
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNI
A
GROUND
BEEF
000006 UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
000008
SLICED
BEEF
SPECIAL
000009
SLICED
TEXAS
BEEF
000010
SLICED
OREGON
BEEF
Turns over the screen.
Truncates the PLU name.
Changes the mode.
A
borts respective operation mode and returns to the normal display.
Executes each mode operation and returns to the normal display.
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2.13.1 MEMO PRESET DATA REGISTRATION
EXAMPLE
Register the PLU No.8 “SLICED BEEF SPECIAL” on the screen in Memo Preset button.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Make sure that the desired PLU
screen is displayed and p
ress
the [PRESET] button.
2. The Memo Preset screen is
displayed.
000001
GROUND
BEEF
000002
GROUND
BEEF
SPECIAL
000003
TEXAS
GROUND
BEEF
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNI
A
GROUND
BEEF
000006 UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
000008
SLICED
BEEF
SPECIAL
000009 SLICED TEXAS
BEEF
000010
SLICED
OREGON
BEEF
3. Press the [REGISTER] button.
UND
EF
GROUND
BEEF
GROUND
BEEF
GROUND
BEEF
BE
EF 0
10 ED
G
ON
EF
The data will be overwritten when the registered Memo Preset button is pressed.
Registration can also be performed by pressing the [Memo Preset] button after entering the PLU number.
4. The display changes to the Memo
Preset Programming mode.
Press the Memo Preset button at
the desired position.
The PLU data has been
registered in the button.
The display returns to the PLU
screen.
UND
EF
GROUND
BEEF
GROUND
BEEF
GROUND
BEEF
BE
EF
0
10 ED
G
ON
EF
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2.13.2 MEMO PRESET DATA DELETION
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Press the [PRESET] button on
the initial screen.
2. The Memo Preset screen is
displayed.
000001
GROUND
BEEF
000002
GROUND
BEEF
SPECIAL
000003 TEXAS
GROUND
BEEF
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNI
A
GROUND
BEEF
000006
UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
000008
SLICED
BEEF
SPECIAL
000009
SLICED
TEXAS
BEEF
000010
SLICED
OREGON
BEEF
3. Press the [DELETE] button.
BEEF BEEF BEEF
4. The display changes to the Memo
Preset Delete mode.
Press the desired memo preset to be deleted.
EXAMPLE
Delete the ““UTAH GROUND BEEF” Memo Preset button.
000004 OREGON GROUND
BEEF
000005
CALIFORNIA
GROUND
BEEF
000006
UTAH
GROUND
BEEF
000007
SLICED
BEEF
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5. Press the [CONFIRM] button.
The deletion has been executed
and the display returns to the normal screen.
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2.14 FUNCTION KEYS
This machine has many convenient function keys. Main function keys are located at the bottom of the screen, and sub function keys on the Function Key screen.
Æ
Numeric function keys
Displays the Function Key screen
Function keys
Function keys
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NUMERIC FUNCTION KEYS
Function key
Operation and how to use the function keys
-Tare rate can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
-Extra message number can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
-POP number can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
-Coupon message number can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
-Front format number can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
-Image number can be set when pressed after numeric entry.
-To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”.
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TOTAL MODE
CONTENTS
3.1 TOTAL MENU................................................................ 3-2
3.2 DAILY / ACCUMULATED TOTAL ................................ 3-3
3.3 HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS .......................................... 3-9
3.4 TOTAL CLEAR ........................................................... 3-15
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3.1 TOTAL MENU
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Make sure that the initial screen is
displayed.
Press the [MENU] button.
If a password has been set for entering Total Mode, press the [TOTALS] button after password entry (6 digits).
2. Main Menu screen is displayed.
Press the [TOTALS] button.
3. Total Menu screen is displayed.
Returns to Main Menu screen.
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3.2 DAILY / ACCUMULATED TOTAL
This section explains about how to obtain various daily and accumulated totals in this machine.
3.2.1 GRAND TOTAL
1. Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or
[ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button on the Total Menu screen.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Daily Total Menu screen is
displayed.
Press the [Daily Grand Total] button to select the desired report type.
The Daily Grand Total screen is displayed.
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3.2.2 SALES TOTAL PER DEPARTMENT
1. Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or
[ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button on the Total Menu screen.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Daily Total Menu screen is
displayed.
Press the [Sales per Department] button to select the desired report type.
The Sales per Department Total screen is displayed.
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3.2.3 SALES BY PLUS
1. Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or
[ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button on the Total Menu screen.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
2. Daily Total Menu screen is
displayed.
Press the [Sales by PLU] button to select the desired report type.
The Sales by PLU Total screen is displayed.
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3.2.4 ANALYSIS BY PLUS
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or
[ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button on the Total Menu screen.
2. Daily Total Menu screen is
displayed.
Press the [Analysis by PLU] button to select the desired report type.
3. Analysis By PLU screen is
displayed.
Set the number of items to be
displayed by pressing [SET] in the Enter Report Size field after numeric entry.
Note: Enter “0” to display all items and
totalize them.
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4. Press one of the following buttons
in the “Classified” field to make a selection.
Displays and totalizes data for all PLUs.
Displays and totalizes PLU data for each department.
Displays and totalizes PLU data for each group.
5. Press one of the following buttons
in the “Analysis Type” field to make a selection.
Displays and totalizes data in PLU number order.
Displays and totalizes data in price descending order.
Displays and totalizes data in weight descending order.
Displays and totalizes data in quantity descending order.
Displays and totalizes data in price ascending order.
Displays and totalizes data in weight ascending order.
Displays and totalizes data in quantity ascending order.
6. Press the [DETAIL] button on the
screen.
The display changes to the Analysis By PLU screen.
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Æ
Returns to Daily Total Menu screen.
Æ
Returns to the previous screen
GROUND BEEF
11 3.410 120.47
805 185.497 3561.52
1
GROUND BEEF S PECIAL
6 1.950 87.752
TEXAS GROUND BEEF
14 3.000 84.003
OREGON GROUND BEEF
2 0.503 24.144
CALIFORNIA GROUND BEEF
8 0.900 35.105
UTAH GROUND BEEF
4 0.600 25.206
SLICE BEEF
28 5.740 200.907
SLICE BEEF SPEC IAL
7 2.800 67.208
SLICE TEXAS BEEF
20 6.110 183.309
SLICE OREGON BEEF
12 3.604 108.1210
Moves the cursor up and down.
Turns over the screen.
Changes the screen for each classification type set on the Analysis BY PLU screen. This is not usable when the classification type is set as “No Analysis”.
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3.3 HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS
This section explains about how to obtain hourly and tray totals in this machine.
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3.3.1 HOURLY TOTALS
748 955.120 2397.29
28 3.8 39 5.2 55 7.3 50 6.7 64 8.6
78 10.4 123 16.5 131 17.5
92 12.3
88 11 .7
HOURLY TOTALS
Returns to Operation
A
nalysis Menu screen.
Displays the hourly totals in relation to the PLU quantities or prices.
Moves the cursor up and down.
Turns over the screen.
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Press the [HOURLY + TRAY
TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen.
2. The Hourly + Tray Totals screen
is displayed.
Press the [HOURLY TOTALS] button on the screen.
3. Totals for each time zone screen
are displayed.
Select the type of data to be
analyzed.
64
8.6
78 10.4 123 16.5 131 17.5
92 12.3
88 11. 7
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3.3.2 HOURLY PLU TOTALS
GROUND BEEF
0 0.0 0 0.0
8 4.8
12 7.3
6 3.6
11 6.6
23 13.9 31 18.7
48 29.0
26 15.7
165 55.120 397.29
HOURLY PLU TOTALS
Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
1. Press the [HOURLY + TRAY
TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen.
2. Press the [HOURLY PLU
TOTALS] on the screen.
3. The Hourly PLU Totals screen is
displayed.
Call the desired PLU by pressing the [PLU] stroke key after numeric entry.
0 0.0 0 0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0 0.000 0.00
0
HOURLY PLU TOTALS
Moves the cursor up and down.
Turns over screen.
Displays the hourly totals in relation to the PLU quantities or prices.
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4. Totals for each time zone screen
are displayed.
Select the type of data to be
analyzed.
GROUND BEEF
0 0.0 0 0.0
8 4.8
12 7.3
6 3.6
11 6.6
23 13.9 31 18.7
48 29.0
26 15.7
165 55.120 397.29
HOURLY PLU TOTALS
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3.3.3 HOURLY WRAP TOTALS
1. Press the [HOURLY + TRAY
TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen.
2. The Hourly + Tray Totals screen
is displayed.
Press the [HOURLY WRAP TOTALS] button to make a selection.
Totals for each time zone screen are displayed.
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3.3.4 WRAP TOTALS BY TRAY
1. Press the [HOURLY + TRAY
TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen.
2. The Hourly + Tray Totals screen is
displayed.
Press the [WRAP TOTALS BY TRAY] button to make a selection.
Wrap Totals by Tray are displayed.
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3.4 TOTAL CLEAR
Returns to Total Menu screen.
Displays Total Clear screen.
Executes total clear.
1. Press the [TOTAL CLEAR] button
on the Total Menu screen.
2. The Total Clear screen is
displayed.
Select the item from the accumulated totals.
Press the desired button to make a selection of the items to be deleted among [DAILY] [TOTAL] [TIME ZONE] [TRAY TOTAL] and [PERIOD].
3. Press the [EXECUTE] button to
clear the selected total.
Delete confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press [EXECUTE] to clear the
selected items.
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PROGRAMMING
MODE
CONTENTS
4.1 PROGRAMMING MODE............................................. 4-2
4.2 PLU FILE REGISTRATION ........................................ 4-3
4.3 PLU NAME REGISTRATION.................................... 4-15
4.4 EXTRA MESSAGE REGISTRATION ....................... 4-17
4.5 POP MESSAGE REGISTRATION ............................ 4-19
4.6 COUPON MESSAGE REGISTRATION.................... 4-21
4.7 STORE NAME/ADDRESS REGISTRATION ............ 4-23
4.8 TRAY MESSAGE REGISTRATION.......................... 4-26
4.9 DEPARTMENT NAME REGISTRATION .................. 4-32
4.10 CATEGORY PRESET REGISTRATION................... 4-34
4.11 PLU PRESET REGISTRATION ................................ 4-36
4.12 TEXT EDITING.......................................................... 4-37
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4.1 PROGRAMMING MODE
Displays Registration Menu 1/2 screen.
Returns to Main Menu screen.
Turns over the screen.
REGISTRATION ITEMS
Registration Items Contents
PLU FILE/ PRICE CHANGE
The PLU name and its relative data (unit price, fixed price, tare weight, register code, POP number, etc.) can be registered.
PLU NAME The PLU name can be registered.
EXTRA MESSAGE 1 The extra message 1 can be registered.
POP MESSAGE The POP message can be registered.
COUPON MSG The coupon message can be registered.
EXTRA MESSAGE 2 The extra message 2 can be registered.
EXTRA MESSAGE 3 The extra message 3 can be registered.
STORE NAME The store name and address can be registered.
TRAY MESSAGE The tray data such as name, size, and weight can be registered.
DEPARTMENT The department name can be registered.
GROUP The group name can be registered.
PRESET KEYS The PLU data can be allocated to the memory preset key
CATEGORY PRESET The PLU data indexed and linked to the category preset can be registered.
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4.2 PLU FILE REGISTRATION
PLU name and its relative data (unit price, fixed price, tare weight, register code, POP number, etc.) can be registered. Register the PLU data after selecting the PLU field listed on the screen.
Returns to Registration Menu screen.
Turns back the screen.
Moves the cursor up and down.
Turns over the screen.
Displays PLU Data Registration screen.
Deletes the selected data.
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1. Press the [PLU FILE/PRICE
CHANGE] button.
2. The PLU File Registration screen
is displayed.
Press the desired PLU filed to
make a selection.
Or, enter the desired PLU number
(1 - 999999) using the numeric keys, and press the [PLU] stroke key.
3. Press the [DETAIL] button on the
screen.
4. PLU Data Registration 1/3 screen
is displayed.
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4.2.1 PLU DATA REGISTRATION 1/3 SCREEN
Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen.
Turns over the screen.
Deletes the called PLU data.
The text edit screen is displayed.
Displays the called PLU name.
A
lso, changes to the next registered
PLU name when directly pressed.
REGISTRATION METHOD
The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations.
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4.2.2 PLU DATA REGISTRATION 2/ 3 SCREEN
Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen.
Turns over the screen.
REGISTRATION METHOD
The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations.
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4.2.3 PLU DATA REGISTRATION 3/3 SCREEN
Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen.
Turns over the screen.
REGISTRATION METHOD
The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations.
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4.3 PLU NAME REGISTRATION
A PLU name can be easily registered simply by pressing the [PLU NAME] button on the Registration Menu screen. Register the PLU name after calling the desired PLU.
1. Press [PLU NAME] on the
Registration Menu screen.
2. Text edit screen is displayed.
Specify the desired PLU.
EXAMPLE
PLU No. "1"
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For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Text Editing.
3. The called PLU name is
displayed.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
GROUND BEEF
000
001
2046
4. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
5. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
BEEF
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4.4 EXTRA MESSAGE REGISTRATION
Various messages can be registered in each extra message file. Register the desired message after selecting the desired message number (1 – 999999).
1. Press the [EXTRA MESSAGE]
button on the Registration Menu screen.
2. Extra Message Registration
screen is displayed.
Press the desired message field on the screen to make a selection.
Or, enter the message number (1 - 999999) and press the [PLU] stroke key.
EXAMPLE
Message No. "1"
3. Press the [EDIT] button..
94%
For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Text Editing.
4. Text edit screen is displayed.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
000
001
2046
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5. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
6. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
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4.5 POP MESSAGE REGISTRATION
Various messages can be registered in the POP message file. Register the desired message after selecting the desired message number (1 – 999).
1. Press the [POP MESSAGE]
button on the Registration Menu screen.
2. POP Registration screen is
displayed.
Press the desired message field on the screen to make a selection.
Or, enter the message number (1 - 999) and press the [PLU] stroke key.
EXAMPLE
Message No. "1"
3. Press the [EDIT] button.
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For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Text Editing.
4. Text edit screen is displayed.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
000
001
078
001
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5. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
6. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
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4.6 COUPON MESSAGE REGISTRATION
Various messages can be registered in the coupon message file. Register the desired message after selecting the desired message number (1 – 999999).
1. Press the [COUPON MESSAGE]
button on the Registration Menu screen.
2. Coupon Message Registration
screen is displayed.
Press the desired message field on the screen to make a selection.
Or, enter the message number (1 - 999999) and press the [PLU] stroke key.
EXAMPLE
Message No. "1"
3. Press the [EDIT] button.
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For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Text Editing.
4. Text edit screen is displayed.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
000
001
1022
000001
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5. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
6. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
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4.7 STORE NAME/ADDRESS REGISTRATION
Various store names and addresses can be registered in the store name/address file. Register the
esired name and address after selecting the desired store number (1 – 9999). d
NAME ISHIDA 1
ADDRESS
SHIGA
1/1
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9999
Returns to Registration Menu screen.
Selects the store data back and forth.
Displays the text edit screen.
Select “9999” for your own store.
1. Press the [STORE NAME]
button on the Registration Menu screen.
For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Text Editing.
2. Store Name/Address Registration
screen for Store No.9999 is displayed.
The [NAME] field is automatically selected first.
When selecting a store number other than “9999”, press [] [] to find the desired number, or enter the store number (1 - 9999) and press the [PLU] stroke key.
EXAMPLE
Store No. "1"
NAME SUPE RI SHIDA
A
DDRESS
KYOTO
1/1
94%
9999
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3. Text edit screen is displayed for
name registration.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
000
001
096
0001
4. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
5. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
6. Press the [ADDRESS] field to
make a selection, and press the [EDIT] button on the screen.
NAME HYPER ISHI DA
A
DDRESS
1/2
94%
9999
1
2
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7. Text edit screen is displayed for
address registration.
Enter the desired text using the keyboard on the screen.
000
001
096
0001
8. Press the [FIX] button to confirm
the text image.
9. Press the [RETURN] button on
the screen.
Save confirmation screen is
displayed.
Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data.
10. Registered name and address
appear on the screen.
NAME HYPER ISH ID
A
A
DDRESS
SHIG
A
1/2
94%
9999
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4.8 TRAY MESSAGE REGISTRATION
Tray names can be registered. Moreover, the size, name and other conditions of a tray can be registered. Tray Program screen includes 1/2 screen on which wrapping conditions can be registered and 2/2 screen on which labeling position can be registered.
4.8.1 TRAY PROGRAM 1/2 SCREEN
Returns to Registration Menu screen.
Turns over the next screen.
Returns the wrapper and applicator to their original position.
Performs the film setting operation.
Performs the film feeding.
Displays the tray list.
Deletes the called tray data.
1. Press the [TRAY MESSAGE]
button on the Registration Menu screen.
2. Tray Program 1/2 screen is
displayed.
Enter the desired tray number (1- 9999) using the numeric keys, and press the [PLU] stroke key.
EXAMPLE
Tray No. "4"
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