Toshiba FS-1450-1 User Manual

TEC Electronic Cash Register

FS-1450-1 SERIES

Owner’s Manual
NOTICE
WARNING
“This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.”
“Cet appareil numénque de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.”
Copyright © 2000 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN
Safety Summary
Safety Summary
Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment.
Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Meanings of Each Symbol
This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions). Specific warning contents are drawn inside the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates a general caution.)
This symbol indicates prohibited actions (prohibited items). Specific prohibited contents are drawn inside or near the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed. Specific instructions are drawn inside or near the symbol. (The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)
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This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the
WARNING
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited Prohibited
Do not plug in or unplug the power cord plug with wet hands as this may cause electric shock.
If the machines share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances which consume large amounts of power, the voltage will fluctuate widely each time these appliances operate. Be sure to provide an exclusive outlet for the machine as this may cause the machines to malfunction.
Do not insert or drop metal, flammable or other foreign objects into the machines through the ventilation slits, as this may cause fire or electric shock.
machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
Any other than the specified AC voltage is prohibited.
Prohibited
Do not use voltages other than the voltage (AC) specified on the rating plate, as this may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not place metal objects or water-filled containers such as flower vases, flower pots or mugs, etc. on top of the machines. If metal objects or spilled liquid enter the machines, this may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not scratch, damage or modify the power cords. Also, do not place heavy objects on, pull on, or exces­sively bend the cords, as this may cause fire or electric shock.
Disconnect the plug.
If the machines are dropped or their cabinets damaged, first turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance. Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock.
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Disconnect the plug.
Continued use of the machines in an abnormal condition such as when the machines are producing smoke or strange smells may cause fire or elec- tric shock. In these cases, immedi­ately turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet. Then, contact your author­ized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Safety Summary
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Disconnect the plug.
Connect a grounding wire.
If foreign objects (metal fragments, water, liquids) enter the machines, first turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC repre­sentative for assistance. Continued use of the machine in that condition may cause fire or electric shock.
Ensure that the equipment is properly grounded. Extension cables should also be grounded. Fire or electric shock can occur on improp­erly grounded equipment.
Disconnect the plug.
No disassembling.
When unplugging the power cords, be sure to hold and pull on the plug portion. Pulling on the cord portion may cut or expose the inter­nal wires and cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove covers, repair or modify the machine by yourself. You may be injured by high voltage, very hot parts or sharp edges inside the machine. Unauthorized modification is prohib­ited.
This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to
CAUTION
objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication.
Precaution
The following precautions will help to ensure that this machine will continue to function correctly.
Try to avoid locations that have the following adverse conditions: * Temperatures out of the specification * Direct sunlight * High humidity * Shared power socket * Excessive vibration * Dust/Gas
Do not subject the machine to sudden shocks.
Do not press the keys too hard. Keys will operate correctly if they are touched lightly.
Clean the cover and keyboard, etc. by wiping with a dry cloth or a cloth soaked with detergent and wrung out thoroughly. Never use thinner or other volatile solvent for cleaning.
At the end of the day, turn the power OFF, then clean and inspect the exterior of the machine.
Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or equipment likely to cause mains interference.
USE ONLY TOSHIBA TEC SPECIFIED consumables.
DO NOT STORE the consumables where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, dust, or gas.
When moving the machine, take hold of the drawer and lift the machine.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the machines, as these items may become unbalanced and fall causing injury.
Do not block the ventilation slits of the machines, as this will cause heat to build up inside the machines and may cause fire.
Do not lean against the machine. It may fall on you and could cause injury.
Request Regarding Maintenance
Utilize our maintenance services. After purchasing the machines, contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance once per year or so to have the inside of the machines cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the machines and may cause fire or malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy seasons.
Our maintenance service performs the periodic checks and other work required to maintain the quality and performance of the machines, preventing accidents beforehand. For details, please consult your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance.
Using insecticides and other chemicals Do not expose the machines to insecticides or other volatile solvents, as this will deteriorate the cabinet or other parts or cause the paint to peel.
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OPERATOR’S GUIDE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
1. TO OUR CUSTOMERS ................................................................................................................... 1
2. UNPACKING.................................................................................................................................... 2
3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE......................................................................................... 3
4. MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS ................................................................................ 4
5. DISPLAY.......................................................................................................................................... 5
6. OUTLINE OF PREPARATION PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATING THE ECR.......................... 7
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7. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS............................................................... 12
8. KEYBOARD LAYOUT.................................................................................................................... 19
9. FUNCTIONS OF EACH KEY.........................................................................................................20
10. REGISTERING PROCEDURE AND PRINT FORMAT.................................................................. 26
11. JOURNAL AND RECEIPT PAPER-END DETECTOR .................................................................. 59
12. ECR PRINTER MOTOR LOCK DETECTOR................................................................................. 59
13. GUEST CHECK PRINTER MOTOR LOCK DETECTOR .............................................................. 59
14. PRINTER GUIDE OPEN DETECTOR ........................................................................................... 59
15. PAPER ROLL REPLACEMENT AND OTHER MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS .......................... 60
16. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 66
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1. TO OUR CUSTOMERS

Thank you for choosing the TEC electronic cash register FS-1450 series. This instruction manual provides a description of the functions and handling of this register and should be read carefully to ensure optimum performance. Since every consideration has been given to safety and reliability, there is no danger of damaging the machine by incorrect operation.
Please refer to this manual whenever you have any questions concerning the machine. This machine has been manufactured under strict quality control and should give you full satisfaction. However, if the machine is damaged during transit, or there are any unclear points in this manual, please contact your local TOSHIBA TEC representative.
The specifications described in this manual may be modified by TOSHIBA TEC, if necessary.
Be sure to keep this manual for future reference.
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2. UNPACKING

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2 3 7 4
56 8
1 Paper Roll 45 mm x Ø50 mm (2 pcs.) 2 Mode Key
(REG Key, MGR Key, MA Key, S Key; 2 pcs. respectively)
3 Receipt Cover Key (2 pcs.) 4 Stamp lnk (1 pc.)
5 Ribbon Cassette (1 pc.) 6 Journal Reel (1 pc.) 7 Drawer Key (2 pcs.) 8 Owner's Manual (1 pc.)
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3. APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE

Journal Window
Customer Display
Receipt Outlet
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Operator Display
Mode Lock
Power Switch
Drawer
Keyboard
Power Switch........ The power switch is provided at the right-hand side of the cabinet. The AC power
is turned on when the switch is pushed to ON, and turned off when the switch is pushed to OFF.
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4. MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS

4.1. MODE LOCK
(POSITION) (FUNCTION)
SET ........... In this position, the register will allow pro-
gramming operations
locked when the Mode Lock is in this posi­tion. Meanwhile, the Display Message and the current time are displayed.
out in this mode. However, the operations requiring a Manager Intervention cannot be
performed in this mode.
the programmed data can be verified in this position.
REG
SET
MGR
X
.................. (LOCK position) The register operations are
REG
REG
Z
Schlüssel
Key
(SPERRE)
REG .......... Normal cash register operations are carried
MGR
MGR
Schlüssel
Key
X ............... The sale totals in memory can be read and
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MGR ......... This position allows to register all normal
MA
MA
Schlüssel
Key
Z ................ All the resettable total and their respective
4.2. MODE SELECTOR KEYS
REG Key: The REG Key is used by the cashier or clerk who operates the
register.
MGR Key: The MGR Key is used by the store manager or a person authorized
by the manager.
cash register operations to be carried out in the "REG" mode and the operations requir­ing a Manager Intervention.
.............. This is the "Negative Mode", which automati-
cally processes all the entries in the reverse way, i.e. positive items into negative, and the negative into positive. It is usually used to return or cancel all the items once pur­chased in a sale in the "REG" or "MGR" mode.
counters in memory will be read and reset in this position.
MA Key: The MA Key is used by the store manager who will daily supervise
the collection of money and the printout of transactions recorded by the register. This key is also used when programming the register.
The keys may be inserted or pulled out at the "LOCK" or "REG" position.
In the OPERATOR'S GUIDE, functions and operations will be described within the range of the Mode Lock positions of LOCK and REG using the REG key. Since operations requiring other positions and keys are controlled by the store manager, they are described in the MANAGER'S GUIDE.
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5. DISPLAY

The operator display is located at the top of the register just above the keyboard.
OPERATOR DISPLAY (Front Display)
SLIIP
IN-LINE
DP
RPT
AMOUNT
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SIGN ON
ALM
R OFF
The customer display can be fixed as a rear display or moved to form a remote display. It can be moved up, down, to the right, and to the left, and thus is fully adjustable according to the position of the customer.
CUSTOMER DISPLAY (Rear or Remote Display)
TL ST CG
AMOUNT
TL ST CG
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5.1. NUMERIC DISPLAY
AMOUNT (7 digits): Displays the numeric data, such as amount, quantity, etc.
When the amount is negative, the symbol "-" is displayed as well.
NOTE: When the following code is being entered, the digits for "RPT" and
"DPT" may be used as well (all 10 digits). On exceeding the 10 digits, the lowest 10 digits are being displayed. Non-add Number (max. 18 digits)
DPT (2 digits): Displays the Department Code of the department item just entered. It stays lit
when repeating the same department item entry. Program option allows an ECR to display a cashier No. instead of a department code. In this case, department code is not displayed even when department item is entered.
RPT (1 digit): Displays the repeat count of the same Department or PLU item. The count is
indicated from the second entry on, and only the lowest digit of the repeat count will be displayed even when the count exceeds nine (such as "0" for 10, "1" for 11, etc.)
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5.2. TRIANGULAR LAMPS
SIGN ON This lamp turns lit only when the Cashier Code Entry method is selected. It lights up
when a cashier has signed ON or signed IN. It goes out when the cashier has signed OFF or signed OUT.
ALM Lights up with the alarm buzzer generated to indicate that the last operation or numeric
entry was an error. To clear the error status, depress the [C] key.
R OFF Lights up when the Receipt-OFF mode is declared by the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or
[RECEIPT]) key. In this condition, no receipts will be issued for a sale to be entered. It goes out by depressing the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [RECEIPT]) key again for Receipt­ON mode.
TL Lights up on a finalizing operation with the total amount displayed when the sale is
finalized without any amount tendered.
ST Lights up when the [ST] key is depressed, indicating that the displayed amount is
subtotal. The lamp is also illuminated when the [TXBL TL] or [FSTL/TEND] key is depressed, indicating that the displayed amount is the taxable total or food-stampable total. It also lights up when the amount tendered is less than the sale total with the shortage amount (balance due) is displayed.
CG When an amount tendering operation is performed, it lights up with the change due
displayed.
5.3. STATUS LAMPS
SLIP Lights up when a validation slip is properly inserted to allow validation print. It flickers
to require a validation when the validation compulsory status has been programmed on the last operation. It also flickers to require an endorsement print using the Guest Check Printer or the Receipt/Journal Printer.
IN-LINE Flickers when a PC job is being executed.
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6. OUTLINE OF PREPARATION PROCEDURE BE-
FORE OPERATING THE ECR
This chapter shows the outline of set-up procedure of the ECR before actually starting the ECR operation.
WARNING!
Turn the POWER SWITCH to OFF before connecting the power cord.
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Remove the cash register from the carton, referring to Chapter "2. Unpacking". And take out all the parts and accessories.
2
Remove the tapes and seals for holding parts or protecting the register surfaces.
3
Plug the power cord of the register into a wall outlet. Make sure that the outlet voltage matches that of the power required for the register.
(1) (4) (5) (6) (8)(2) (3) (7)
4
Insert the REG key into the Mode Lock.
5
Turn the Mode Lock to the REG position with the power ON.
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REG
SET
REG
SET
MGR
X
­Z
MGR
X
­Z
6
Install the Receipt and Journal rolls
section "Installing the Receipt/Journal Roll")
(referring to the following
.
Installing the Receipt/Journal Roll
WARNING!
Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the paper cutter.
Installing the Receipt Roll
MGR
REG
SET
X
­Z
1
Turn the Mode Lock to the REG position with power ON.
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To remove the Receipt Cover, insert the Receipt Cover Key to the Receipt Cover Lock, and then turn it 90˚ clockwise.
3
Cut the paper end to make it sharp.
4
Hold the paper roll so that the paper end will be fed from the bottom.
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5
Place the paper roll in the outer side holder of the two roll holders.
There are the following two ways of receipt paper feed procedure.
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A: Manual installation B: Installation using the [RF] key
A: Manual installation
1 Lift the green lever on the receipt side.
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B: Installation using the [RF] key
2 Insert paper from the rear of the printer
until the leading edge of paper comes out by 10 cm.
3 Lower the green lever. 4 Attach the receipt cover.
1 Insert paper from the rear of the printer
until it won't go no further.
2 Press the [RF] key to feed paper until the
leading edge of paper comes out by 10 cm.
3 Attach the receipt cover.
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Installing the Journal Roll
Follow Steps 1 to 5 for "Installing the Receipt Roll" on the preceding pages, except that
1
the paper roll should be placed inner side holder of the two holders.
There are the following two ways of a journal paper feed procedure.
2
A: Manual installation B: Installation using the [JF] key
A: Manual installation
1 Lift the green lever on the journal side. 2 Insert paper from the rear of the printer until
the leading edge of paper comes out by 30 cm.
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B: Installation using the [JF] key
3 Insert the leading edge of paper into the slit
of the take-up reel to take up paper two or three times.
4 Place the take-up reel on the take-up holder. 5 Lower the green lever. 6 Attach the receipt cover.
1 Insert paper from the rear of the printer until
it won't go no further.
2 Press the [JF] key to feed paper until the
leading edge of paper comes out by 30 cm.
3 Insert the leading edge of paper into the slit
of the take-up reel to take up paper two or three times.
4 Place the take-up reel on the take-up holder. 5 Attach the receipt cover.
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Setting the Ribbon Cassette
1
3
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Detach the Ribbon Cover.
Set the Ribbon Cassette. After setting the Ribbon Cassette, turn the knob of the Ribbon Cassette in the arrow direction several times to remove the slack on the ribbon.
Attach the Ribbon Cover.
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7. CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS

The FS-1450 adopts one of the following cashier-identifying operations.
CODE ENTRY METHOD, using the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG]) key.
CASHIER KEY METHOD, (hardware option), using Cashier Keys.
CASHIER KEY METHOD, using [CLK] keys.
7.1. CODE ENTRY METHOD
Each cashier will sign-ON, sign-OFF, sign-IN, and sign-OUT through the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG]) key.
OPERATION: Mode Lock: REG (or, MGR or with Manager Intervention)
([LOG/RECEIPT] = [LOG])
(1) For single-drawer Machines
Anmeldung
Sign-ON
Sign-OUT
Sign-IN
Anmeldung
Sign-OFF
Sign-ON.......... to be operated to start the job.
Sign-OUT .......to be operated to leave the register for a while expecting to come back soon.
[LOG/RECEIPT]
[LOG/RECEIPT]
9 [LOG/RECEIPT]
9 [LOG/RECEIPT]
[LOG/RECEIPT]
[LOG/RECEIPT]
(same as Sign-ON)
0 [LOG/RECEIPT]
0 [LOG/RECEIPT]
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A sign-on receipt is issued, and sales entries are now possible.
2-digit manager-assign code (01 to 99) 2-digit cashier's own secret code
(01 to 99)
A sign-OUT receipt is issued, and the cashier must leave the register for a while expecting to come back soon.
A sign-IN receipt is issued. Sales entries are now possible.
A sign-OFF receipt is issued, and no sales entries will be accepted.
Sign-IN ...........to be operated when the cashier comes back from a break declared by Sign-
OUT.
Sign-OFF........to be operated to end the job.
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NOTES: 1. Sign-OUT may automatically be performed without operating "9 [LOG]" on finalizing each
transaction including Check (or other non-cash media) Cashing, No-sale Exchange from/ to Foreign Currencies, No-sale, Received-on-Account, Paid-Out, Loan, and Pick Up if so set by a program option. When this option is selected, Sign-IN is always necessary before starting every transaction.
2. When the finalizing media key is programmed with Validation Compulsory or Endorsement Compulsory status, the automatic Sign-OFF or Sign-OUT will be executed after taking the validation or endorsement print of the media data.
(2) For Multi-drawer Machines
Operations are basically the same as those for Single-drawer Machines, except that a one-digit drawer No. is entered through the [@/FOR] key prior to the Sign-ON entry:
Sign-ON [@/FOR]
Sign-ON [X]
By entering a Drawer No., the designated drawer will open on finalizing each sale by that cashier. It will cause an error if a Drawer No. already used by another cashier is entered.
Sign-OUT Sign-IN Sign-OFF
Same as those for Single-drawer machines.
[LOG/RECEIPT]
[LOG/RECEIPT]
[LOG/RECEIPT]
2-digit manager-assign code 2-digit cashier's own secret code
1 or 2 as Drawer No.
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(3) Mode Changes With Signing Operations
When Signed-ON or Signed-IN:
The Mode Lock position changes are allowed within "LOCK", "REG", "MGR", and " ". Changing to any other position will be an error.
When Signed-OUT:
The Mode Lock may be turned to any position. However, cashier reports of the cashier being signed OUT cannot be taken in the "X" or "Z" position.
When Signed-OFF:
The Mode Lock may be turned to any position. Therefore, it is best for the cashier (or all the cashiers on a Multi-drawer Machine) to sign OFF before the Mode Lock is turned to the "LOCK", "X", "Z" or "SET" position.
-- SIGNING OPERATION RECEIPT PRINT FORMAT SAMPLES --
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TEC STORE
1343 PEACH DRIVE
PHONE : 87-6437
Open 8:00am to 7:00pm
Closed : every Wednesday
19-12-1994 MON #3001
* S I G N O N *
JONES 0062 15:30TM
* S I G N O F F *
JONES 0063 15:30TM
TEC STORE
1343 PEACH DRIVE
PHONE : 87-6437
Open 8:00am to 7:00pm
Closed : every Wednesday
19-12-1994 MON #3001
* S I G N O U T *
JONES 0070 15:36TM
* S I G N I N *
JONES 0071 15:30TM
NOTE: A program option provides a selection not to print nor issue receipts on any signing operation.
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7.2. CASHIER KEY METHOD (Hardware Option)
When the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG]) key is not installed, the Push-stay Cashier Keys may be pro­vided at the side of the Mode Lock:
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Push-stay Cashier Locks and Keys
Cashier Keys 1 to 4
Each key is assigned to each cashier. The register will not operate in the "REG", "MGR", or " " mode unless one of these keys is inserted and pushed on or pushed-and-locked at the corresponding Cashier
Lock. The light is lit when the key is in the ON-status. Each of the keys may be inserted and pulled out in the neutral position marked with "1" to "4" in the
above figure, and two ways are provided to set the Cashier Key to ON status:
PUSH-ON
When simply pushed on and released, the Cashier Key is set to ON status. This ON condition will be cleared by any of the following conditions:
1) when no key-in operations follow in three seconds.
2) when the transaction is finalized.
3) when another Cashier Key is pushed-on when outside a sale.
4) when the Mode Lock is turned to another position.
Cashier Locks 1 to 4
Light to indicate ON-status
PUSH-AND-LOCK
When pushed and turned to the right, the ON status is locked until it is turned back to release and another Cashier Key is set to ON.
When another Cashier Key is attempted to push-and-lock, the register will entirely be locked. If a Cashier Key has already been set to ON and a sale is under way, another Cashier Key will be
disregarded if attempted to ON.
Under the CASHIER KEY METHOD, no receipts are issued, nor will the drawer open by setting a cashier key to the ON status.
The multi-drawer feature may be taken with the Push-stay Cashier Keys. In this case, each of the drawers 1 and 2 are assigned to Cashier 1 and Cashier 2, respectively. (No drawers for Cashiers 3 and
4.) The "SIGN ON" triangular lamp will not be lit in any occasion under the cashier key method. The light
attached to each Cashier Lock will be lit instead.
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7.3. CASHIER KEY METHOD ([CLK] Keys)
When the [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG] key is not installed, [CLK 1] to [CLK 8]; max. 8 keys may be provided on the ECR keyboard.)
Sale entries will be possible only when one of the [CLK] keys is depressed (in "REG", "MGR", or " " mode). When the same [CLK] key is again depressed, the cashier is in Cashier OFF status.
A program option provides a selection to display or not display the ON-status cashier code (1 to 8) at the "DPT" digit on the Operator Display.
The multi-drawer feature may be taken with the [CLK] keys. In this case, each of the drawers is assigned to the cashier of the following keys.
Drawer 1 to [CLK 1] Drawer 2 to [CLK 2] No drawers for [CLK 3] to [CLK 8]
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On every sale receipt (issued in "REG", "MGR", or " " mode), the name of the cashier who has operated the entries of the sale is printed. The cashier name is programmable corresponding to
each manager-assign cashier code (under the CODE ENTRY METHOD) or Cashier Key No. (under the CASHIER KEY METHOD).
TEC STORE
1343 PEACH DRIVE
PHONE : 87-6437
Open 8:00am to 7:00pm
Closed : every Wednesday
19-12-1994 MON #3001
VEGETABLE $3.00TF FRUIT $1.30TF TAX $0.26 CASH $ 4 . 5 6
ITEM 2 JONES 0070 15:45TM
Cashier's Name
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7.4. TRAINING MODE START AND END
When you have newly employed cashiers, you may provide some time for them to train their skills of operating the FS-1450. You are to start and end the Training Mode. Once entering the Training Mode, a cashier may operate just as ordinary sale entry operations. The data in the Training Mode are processed into the training cashier memory but not affect any actual sales data in business.
CONDITION
Outside a sale, and in Cashier Signed-OFF condition for CASHIER CODE ENTRY Method
OPERATION FOR TRAINING MODES START
Code Entry Method
[LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG])....... A training-ON receipt is issued.
2-digit manager-assign code of a cashier with Training status (01 to 99) 2-digit cashier's secret code (01 to 99)
Cashier Key Method
Case 1: Set the Cashier Key programmed with Training status
Case 2: [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG])..... A training-ON receipt is issued.
99
Fixed to 99 for training purposes.
ENTRIES IN TRAINING MODE
Registering operation are allowed by the trainees:
All sale or transaction entry operations are possible in the Training Mode, except: 1) The drawer will not open.
2) The Consecutive No. on the receipt will not be incremented.
3) Validation or Endorsement print is not available.
4) Print occurs on receipt but not journal.
OPERATION FOR TRAINING MODE END
Code Entry Method, and Cashier Key Method Case 2
0 [LOG/RECEIPT] (or [LOG]) .......... A training-OFF receipt is issued in both cases.
Cashier Key Method Case 1
Change from the current Cashier Key to another Cashier Key.
Now the register is in a Signed-OFF condition. You may turn the Mode Lock to any position for its corresponding operations. To start sale entries, a cashier's sign-ON status is again necessary.
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-- Training Mode Receipt Format --
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Kassenbon bei Beginn des Trainings
Training Start (training Sign-ON) Receipt
19-12-1994 MON #3001
* T R A I N I N G * * O N *
BROWN 0079 15:51TM
Training Mode Header
Trainings-Kopfzeile
Kassenbon, der in der Trainings- Betriebsart ausgegeben wurde
Receipt issued in Training Mode
19-12-1994 MON #3001
* T R A I N I N G *
DAIRY $2,30TF Cheese-Half Pck $2,50TF TAX $0.29 CASH $ 5 , 0 9
ITEM 2
* T R A I N I N G *
BROWN 0079 15:51TM
Kassenbon beim Ende des Trainings
Training End (Training Sign-OFF) Receipt
19-12-1994 MON #3001
* T R A I N I N G * * O F F *
0079 15:51TM
Entry Contents
Registrierte Waren
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8. KEYBOARD LAYOUT

The following is typical keyboard layouts for the FS-1450 series. Since this series is designed to be capable of programming most of the keys to be placed in the desired place on the keyboard, this is merely example. The keyboard of your register should have its own layout acording to the store's requirements.
---Flat Keyboard (US Standard) ---
PLU Preset-code Keys
Department Keys (Department Preset-code Keys)
Other keys not placed in the keyboard above: Additional Department keys (15 to 60)
[000] (Triple-zero Key) [BTL RTN] [% +] [% -] [OPEN] [VND CPN] [STR CPN] [RTN MDSE] [TX3/M], [TX4/M] [TAX], [EX]
[SI1/M], [SI1/TL] [SI2/M], [SI2/TL] [RPT] [PB] [FS/M] [FS TL/TEND] [CARD No.] [GST/M]
[RECALL]
[CUR 1] to [CUR 5] [LOG] [RECEIPT] [CHECK No.] [DP#] [CPN] [Chg] [CREDIT 1] to
[CREDIT 4]
[FUNCTION 5] to
[FUNCTION 10]
[GCP LINE #]
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[CHG TIP] [TIP PAID] [SALES PERSON] [TRAY TL] [CALL NO.] [GUEST NO.] [PRICE SHIFT 1] to
[PRICE SHIFT 3]
[MENU SHIFT 1] to
[MENU SHIFT 3]
[CLK 1] to [CLK 8]
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9. FUNCTIONS OF EACH KEY

This section briefly describes functions of each key for your quick reference purposes. See the reference pages in Section 10: REGISTERING PROCEDURE AND PRINT FORMAT for detail operation sequences.
TABLE OF KEY FUNCTIONS
KEY
LOG
RECEIPT
LOG
RECEIPT
RECEIPT
ISSUE
RF
JF
FUNCTIONS
LOG key.
declare start or end of normal operation by cashier. For details, refer to Section 7.1.
Receipt key.
Log/Receipt key.
[LOG] and [RECEIPT] functions.
Receipt Post-issue key.
when the sale has already finalized in the Receipt-OFF mode.
Receipt Feed key.
operated by holding it down until the paper has advanced to the required position.
Journal Feed key.
same fashion as the [RF] key is used to receipt roll.
Used in case of Cashier Code Entry method, to
Used to change the receipt-ON/OFF mode.
This is a dual-function key that has both
Used to issue the receipt of a sale
Used to advance the receipt roll and
Used to advance the journal roll in the
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[LOG] and
[RECEIPT]
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789 456 123 000•
Numeric keys.
the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key twice consecutively. Depressing the [000] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key three times consecutively. The [.] key is used to designate the decimal point of a percentage rate or a quantity.
Department keys.
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to
classifying merchandise by department.
Department No. key.
DP#
designating the department code, instead of depressing the specific Department key.
PLU (Price-Look-Up) key.
PLU
linked to a department.
Clear key.
C
key entry.
Used to enter numeric values. Depressing
Used to enter each item, serving for
Used to access a department by
Used to enter a PLU that is
Used to clear numeric entries or a declaration
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KEY
#
NS
AMT
PR
OPEN
LC
OPEN
OPEN
FUNCTIONS
Non-add Number Print key.
Used to print a non-add number (such as Customer No., Credit Card No., etc.) on the receipt and journal for future reference.
No-sale key.
Used to open the cash drawer without relating
a sale.
Amount key.
Used to enter a manual amount of PLU item. And also used to enter an amount or price for an open department when the department is accessed by the [DP#] key.
Preset Open key.
Used to release a preset-price depart-
ment or PLU items for a manual price entry.
Listing Capacity Open key.
Used to release the high or low amount limit preprogrammed on each department or PLU.
Preset and Listing Capacity Open key.
This is a dual­function key that has both [PR OPEN] and [LC OPEN] functions.
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[PR OPEN] and
[LC OPEN]
@/FOR
VND CPN
STR
CPN
RTN
MDSE
BTL
RTN
DOLL
DISC
AT-FOR (Quantity Extension and Split Package Pric­ing) key.
Used to multiply a department, PLU, or Bottle Return item entry by a quantity. Also used to auto-calculate and enter a split-package price.
Vendor Coupon key.
Used to enter the amount of vendor
coupons received from the customer.
Store Coupon key.
Used to subtract a store coupon
amount redeemed through a department.
Returned Merchandise key.
Used to refund money to a
customer who has returned items already purchased.
Bottle Return key.
Dollar Discount key.
Used to enter a bottle return amount.
Used to subtract an amount from the
sale such as a discount during a sale.
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Percent Charge key.
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Used to add a percent rate to a sale.
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ITEM
CORR
VOID
ALL
VOID
R/A
PO
FUNCTIONS
Percent Discount key.
Used to subtract a percent rate
from a sale.
Item Correct key.
Used to remove the last item from the bill, printing a line through the item on the receipt and journal.
Void key.
Used to delete an item entered previously
(before the last item) in the current transaction.
All Void key.
Used to cancel all the items entered in the
current sale.
Received-on-Account key.
Used to enter payments re­ceived on account, i.e. not relating to a sale. Also used for change reserve amounts loaned from the store.
Paid-Out key.
Used to record amounts paid out of the cash drawer not relating to a sale. Also used for Pick Up operations, such as money collections for banking pur­poses.
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49, 5 (MG)
CHK TND
MISC
ST
TXBL
TL
AT/TL
or
Chg
or
CHECK
TEND
MISC
TEND
Subtotal key.
Used to obtain subtotal of the current
transaction.
Taxable Total key.
Used to obtain the taxable total (the
sale total including taxes due) of the current transaction.
Cash Amount Tendered /Cash Total key.
Used to record all cash paid transactions and will be able to finalize a sale operation.
Check key.
This is one of non-cash media keys, and used to cash a check when the register is outside a sale, or to finalize the transaction as a check payment.
Charge key.
This is another non-cash media key, and usually programmed as "Charge Sale Total" key. This key can also be used for payments in credit cards, if the [CARD
No.] key is installed.
Miscellaneous Media key.
This is one of additional non­cash media keys that may be installed besides [CHK TND] and [Chg]. This key has the same functions and programmabilities as the [CHK TND] key, and usually used as Tender-only key.
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[CHECK TEND]
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[CHECK TEND]
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CREDIT
1
KEY
CPN
to
CARD
No.
VALI
DATE
CHECK
No.
PB
CREDIT
4
FUNCTIONS
Media-coupon, Credit 1 to Credit 4 keys.
These are additional non-cash media keys that may be installed besides those already described, according to the require­ments of each store.
Card No. key.
Used to enter the code number (1 to 12) which classifies the credit card company followed by the sale finalization with the [Chg] key.
Validation key.
Used to print a required item or finalizing
a required sale on a validation slip.
Check No. and Endorsement Print key.
Used to print the endorsement data with or without a Check No. print after finalizing a sale with a non-cash media key.
Previous Balance key.
Used for a previous balance entry.
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SI/TL
or:
SI1/TL SI2/TL
SI/M
or:
SI1/M SI2/M
TX/M
or:
TX1/M TX4/M
to
EX
SI (Selective Itemizer) Total key.
Used to display (and
print) the selective itemizer contents.
SI (Selective Itemizer) Modifier key.
Used to reverse the SI (Selective Itemizer) status programmed on each Depart­ment or PLU.
Tax Modifier key(s).
Used to reverse the taxable/non­taxable status on departments, PLUs, or other tax-status programmable keys. Also used in Tax Exempt operations.
Tax Exempt key.
Used to declare the exemption of the
taxes from the sale.
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CUR
1
KEY
SALES
PERSON
RPT
to
TAX
FSTL
TEND
FS/M
CUR
5
FUNCTIONS
Salesperson key.
Used to record sales contribution data
of each salesperson for report purpose.
Repeat key.
Used to repeat a department or PLU item
entry.
Foreign Currency keys.
Used in tendering or exchange
with foreign currencies.
Manual Tax key.
Used to enter an irregular tax amount that cannot be calculated on the basis of the programmed tax table, and to add it to the sale total.
Food Stamp Total Read/Tender key.
Used to read the Food Stampable portion amount of the sale and to tender an amount in Food Stamps.
Food Stamp Modifier key.
Used to reverse the Food Stampable/Non-stampable status of a Department, PLU, and other function keys programmable with food-stampable status.
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GST/M
CLK 1 CLK 8
to
FUNCTION
1
FUNCTION
to
10
PLU Preset-code Keys
GST Modifier key.
Used to reverse the GST taxable/Non­taxable status of Department, PLU, and other function keys programmable with GST tax status.
Cashier 1 to Cashier 8 keys.
Used to declare start or end
of normal operation by cashier (instead of using [LOG/
RECEIPT] (or [LOG]) key).
Function 1 to Function 10 keys.
Used to execute a command of key string preprogrammed on each of these keys. An operation series of maximum 10 keys can be programmed on each key, thus eliminating time in daily operation routines.
Each of these keys is programmed with a PLU Code. That is, depressing one of those keys is equal to entering a PLU Code then depressing the [PLU] key.
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