Model: TEC Electronic Cash Register MA-79
Display:
Keyboard: Numeric keys and function includes REG, MA, SET, departmental and PLU keys
Report Functions: Reports can only Read (X) or Reset (Z) be produced
Memory: Allows the incorporation of 99 PLUs
Power Supply: Ground wire connection is recommended Use Alternating Current
Operational Modes:
Maintenance Maintenance: Maintenance should be done regularly for efficient running of the machine
Dimensions and Weight The specific numerical values for height, length and weight were not provided in the manual
Programming Features:
Safety Features: Class A computing device standard is observed to limit interference of radio frequency
Additional Features:
Q: How many PLUs can be programmed into TEC MA79?’
A: The device allows a maximum of 99 such PLUs to be programmed.
Q: How do I switch from program mode to the normal working mode?
A: Spin the Mode Lock on the appropriate mode to ‘REG’ position.
Q: What do I do when the cash register fails to come on?
A: Inspect the power cord and be sure it is well grounded.
Q: When programmed data is set can I change it?
A: Yes, programmed operations can be performed to modify the preset data.
Q: What are the steps to take to carry out a cash-in-drawer read report?
A: Turn the Mode Lock to X and press the [#/NS] key.
Q: Can I use the cash register in my house?
A: The cash register takes a proprietary form that is great for a business office but this may not be appropriate for home use.
Q: How do I save the sales data in case of power cut.
A: Sales memory is intact in the event of power failure, since it is supplied by a back-up battery power when available sales memory will function normally.
Q: What about the display on the customer’s side? Is it adjustable?
A: Yes, the customer display is movable, thus adjustable to other sides.
Q: This TEC MA-79 needs servicing am I correct?
A: Yes, periodic maintenance is required to keep the machine in good condition.