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CAUTION:
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission.
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice.
3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries you may
have in this manual.
Copyright 0 1996
by TEC CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
l-14-10 Uchikanda. Chlvoda-ku. Tokvo. JAPAN
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. INTRODUCTION
We thank you very much for purchasing the TEC Electronic Computing Scale SL-5900 Series.
This scale has been designed with TEC reliability and offers a cost efficient system for a modest
investment.
The SL-5900 (with thermal printer) takes advantage of the latest technology in microprocessors and
because of this, the decreased cabinet size permits the system to be placed virtually anywhere in
your store.
Your deli, and specialty departments can enjoy these high quality reliable TEC products. Improve
your operating effectiveness and watch the enhanced utilization of your front end scanning
investment. This electronic Load Cell scale eliminates all moving parts and furnishes an accurate
digital display of all information.
We believe that your needs will now be fully satisfied, and you will have total reliability in price
calculation. Should you have any questions concerning the scale, please refer to this manual. Be
sure to keep this manual for future reference.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operations of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
This
(for USA only)
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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“This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.”
“Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel
brouilleur du Canada.”
(for CANADA only)
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 to this equipment.
procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your
authorised TEC representative for assistance.
If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified using the
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Safety Precautions
This Owner’s Manual and the products (machines) which you have purchased contain indications which
should be observed in order to use the machines safely and prevent harm to yourself and others and
damage to property. The meanings of these indications and symbols are given below.
Read these indications and become familiar with their contents before reading this Owner’s Manual.
The following safety precaution will help to ensure proper use of the scale.
. Unplug the printer whenever you are working inside the scale.
. Keep your work environment static free.
Meanings of Each Symbol
This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions).
Specific warning contents are drawn inside the Asymbol.
(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 8 symbol.
(The symbol on the left indicates “no disassembling”.)
This symbol indicates actions which must be performed.
Specific instructions are drawn inside or near theOsymbol.
(The symbol on the left indicates “disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet”.)
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WA!VJlNG
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cause electric shock.
appliances operate. Be sure lo
provide an exclusive outlet for the
machine as this may cause the
machines to malfunction.
This indicates that there is the risk of death or serious injury if the
machines are-i-~p~~perly handled contrary to this indication.
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voltage (AC) specified on the rating
plate, as this may cause fire or
electric shock.
top of the machines. If metal objects
or spilled liquid enter the machines,
this may cause fire or electric
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an abnormal condition such as when
the machines are producing smoke c
strange smells may cause fire or
cause fire or electrical shock. electric shock. In these cases,
immediately turn off the power
switches and disconnect the power
cord plugs from the outlet. Then,
contact your sales agent (or mainte-
n
If foreign objects (metal fragments,
n
If the machines are dropped or thei
cabinets damaged, first turn off the
turn off the power switches and
power switches and disconnect the
power cord plugs from the outlet, ant
,, the contact your sales agent (or
maintenance and service agent).
agent). Continued use of the machine
in that condition may cause fire or
Continued use of the machine in that
condition may cause flre or electric
electric shock.
m Ensure that the equipment is
properly grounded. Extension cables
should also be grounded. Fire or
electric shock can occur on improperly grounded equipment.
W Do not install the machines where
they might be exposed to direct
sunlight, high humidity, or dust.
Otherwfse fire or electric shock
n
Do not place heavy
the machines, as thes
become unbalanced a
age to objects if the
[Precautions Durlng installation]
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Do not place the machines on
unstable or slanted surfaces, as they
may drop or fall and cause injury.
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[Precautions When Moving the
n
When moving the machines, be
sure to first unplug the power cords.
Moving the machines with the power
cords plugged in may damage the
cords and cause fire or electric
Disconnect the plug.
.,__ n When unpluggmg 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.
w Do not lean against the machine. It
may fall and be damaged.
n
Be sure to move large scale
machines with two or more people. In
addition, machines should be mobed
after first confirming that connecting
wires between machines and
externally connected wires, etc. have
been removed. Failure to observe
these precautions may result in injury.
n
When opening the cash drawer, be
careful not to let the drawer hit
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:
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Temperatures below 0°C and above 40°C
* Shared power socket * Excessive vibration
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Direct sunlight
0 Do not subject the weighing platter to sudden shocks.
@ Do not press the keys too hard. Keys will operate correctly if they are touched lightly.
@ Clean the cover and weighing platter 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.
0 To ensure that the scale is operating correctly, place a known weight on the platter and check it
for correct weight measurement. This should be done every morning before starting normal
operations.
@ @ At the end of the day, turn the power OFF, then clean and inspect the exterior of the scale.
Try to avoid using this equipment on the same power supply as high voltage equipment or
equipment likely to cause mains interference (freezer cabinets etc.).
@ USE ONLY TEC SPECIFIED media.
@I DO NOT STORE the media where they might be exposed to direct sunlight, high temperatures,
high humidity, dust, or gas.
@ When moving the scale, take hold of the case and lift the scale. Never hold the remote unit.
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1. SPECIFICATIONS
Item
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Maximum Capacity
Minimum Scale Division
Display Range
Tare
Unit Price Presettable
Minimum Price Display
Remote Diasplay :
Weight
Unit Price
Total Price
Message Display (option)
Display Designations
Remote Display Mode
Capacity of PLU Memory
Print Head
Label Issue Method
Available Printing Width
Label
Report Paper
Power Requirement
Current Consumption
Temperature Limits
Relative Humidity
Dimensions (approx.)
Weight (approx.)
Memory Card
30 Ibs.
0.01 lb.
O-30.05 Ibs.
Up to 30 lbs.
$0.01-99.99
$0.01
This position is used to issue regular scale labels.
When the weight becomes stable, the label will automatically be issued.
“MANUAL” position:
ight becomes stable, the label will be issued by depressing
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vlode Switch (2)
WEIGH
BY COUNT
“WEIGH” position:
This position is used in the weighing function of the SL-5900.
The unit price is entered directly to the total price on calling up PLU,
and that total price cannot be changed by any subsequent weighing.
“BY COUNT” position:
It is available to produce labels which contain information on quantity
pricing, instead of weight.
temporary date changes.
This key is used to feed labels or report paper.
In the “X” or “2” control lock position, this key is used to generate the
step to the next step.
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of label issue.
commodity from the platter.
commodities.
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This key is used to subtract tare weight.
This key is used to adjust the “ZERO” point.
LABEL& REPORT PAPER
key
CLERK keys
L/R
q
This key is used to select label printout or report paper printout.
These keys are used for entry operation by clerk and add entry
operation by clerk.
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For Programming Keyboards
Key
This key allows the clearing of numeric entries prior to the depression
CLEAR
q
of another function key. It is also used to release the scale from the
error mode.
Function
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8
9 y ?
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0 0 0
0
q
This key is used to select the upper or lower character indicated on
the keytop when setting the commodity name or store address.
while this key is pressed down, press a character key to set the small
letter of alphabet, or upper-case character indicated on the upper
area of the keytop. When this key is released, the shifted status is
cancelled.
This key is used to recall the next PLU # (+ 1) of the PLU # currently
recalled.
This key is used to change the PLU # currently recalled.
o x
x 0 x
o o x
o
This key is used to print out the data set in the currently recalled
PROG 0 0 0
q
0
cl
ENTER
q
This key is used to access each programming menu.
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This key is used toselect selectable items.
During programming, data is input to the SL-5900 system using this
key.
This key is used to set the free zone of the auto code for UPC #,
back the digit when setting the bar code format, and return the setting
line to the first line while setting the second line and during the setting
of the commodily name or store
address.
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0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
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Function
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This key is used to move the setting line when setting the commodity
key is pressed down, press a character key to set the small letter of
alphabet. When this key is released, the shifted status is cancelled.
NOTE : When the power is turned off or control lock is switched, the PC keyboard or RK-3 keyboard
will be initialized to select capital letters.
6. LAMP FUNCTIONS
Lamp Function
NET
PREPACK
INLINE
\ ‘/
,yi
\ ‘/
Iyi
\ ‘/
yi
Lights when tare is subtracted.
Lights when the SAVE key is pressed.
Lights when the PLU or unit price file is updated.
Lights when the scale (for SL-5900-3536) is in the IN-LINE mode.
ERROR
ACCM
ITEMS
\‘/
Iri
\ ‘/
/yi
\ ‘f
;yi
Lights when the scale is improperly operated or there is a function error.
This lamp lights when items are being added to the specific CLERK
memory in the add entry by clerk mode (for SL-5900-36).
This lamp lights when items are being added to any CLERK memory in
the sub-total operation in the add entry by clerk mode (for SL-5900-36).
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7. CONTROL LOCK
The control lock has seven marked positions.
There are two control keys which will operate these locks.
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Manager Key
This key (MA) will access the
PROGCMT, REG, OFF, M.
DOWN, and REWRAP
positions.
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SE Key
This key (SE) will access all
seven positions.
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TSE ----I
Each of the following positions on the control lock serves a different function.
Position
PROG. CMT.
REG.
OFF
M. DOWN
REWRAP
X (Read)
Z (Reset)
This position is used to set the data of the PLU, store address, printing
position, date, time, bar code format, etc. It is also used to transfer the
PLU file using a CMT loader.
This position is the normal control lock position which allow the issuance
of printed labels.
This position is used to lock the scale power.
This position is used to designate an item for discount pricing.
This position is used to designate an item for rewrapping products.
This position is used to read all the accumulated sales totals stored in
the total memory.
This position is used to reset all item file totals.
Function
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8. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
EMl-31015D
Set the scale on a stable and level surface. Level
the scale by turning the adjustable legs so that the
air bubble is inside the center circle.
When the air bubble moves toward the left side,
turn the right adjustable legs clockwise.
@eve1 Gauge@
Correct Incorrect
When the air bubble moves toward rear, turn the
front adjustable legs clockwise.
9. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD
If the print head is dirty, clear printing will not be produced. It is recommended to clean the head
with thermal head cleaner everyday before starting operation using the following procedure:
1. Remove the printer cover and label cassette.
Then push the head-up lever in the direction
indicated by the allow.
the figure to the right with the thermal head
cleaner.
Then set the label cassette, and push down the
print head.
NOTE: Be careful not to damage the print head
when cleaning.
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hermal Head
Cleaner
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IO. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF LABEL ROLL
I. Remove the printer cover and right side cover.
Then push the head-up lever in the direction
indicated by the allow.
Label
!. Pull out the label cassette. Then remove the
core of the label roll and the label backing paper.
NOTE: To remove the label backing paper,
loosen the paper by turning the paper
winding shaft counterclockwise and
remove the paper stopper.
cassette
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3. Referring to the figure on the right, set the
roll on the label cassette.
5. Push down the print
NOTE: When the label roll is replaced, press the
feed
key to
correctly.
head, and close the covers.
confirm that the label is issued
label
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Roll stopper
Backing paper stopper
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.
REPORT PAPER THREADING
Report paper
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Roll stopper
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12. BEFORE STARTING OPERATION
Be sure to plug the power plug into an AC outlet.
(1)
When the control lock is turned from OFF to REG position, the scale goes through the test
(2)
scanning sequence, such as 0000, 0000, 00000, then
appear on the weight and total price displays.
PEG over 16 seconds after the power plug is plugged into an AC outlet, all “8”s appear on all
displays for a moment, then zeros appear on the displays and the scale is ready for use.
While the scale is in the test sequence, do not put anything on the platter.
(3)
Do not move the scale while it is in operation.
(4)
time, turn the power OFF and be sure to readjust the level indicator after relocating the scale.
Should a power failure occur during operation, remove the commodity from the platter and plug
(5)
the power plug into an AC outlet again when power is restored.
If the scale is used with an unrated power source, inaccurate scaling or other errors may occur.
(6)
If the Zero Point has shifted during scaling, and no tare is displayed, adjust the Zero Point by
(7)
depressing the ZERO key.
When the control lock is turned from OFF to
Should it become necessary to move it at any
1111, 1111, 11111
... ... and zeros
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13. OPERATING PROCEDURES
13.1 WEIGHED COMMODITY REGISTRATION
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH
[Example A] In the event that an unit price of $3.00 is set for PLU#lOO.
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1
Enter the PLU# .
2
Depress the PLU key.
Place a commodity on the platter.
3
(ex. 2 Ibs.)
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
4
The label is issued automatically.
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Mode SW
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
Remove the commodity from the
5
platter.
PLU data is returned to the PLU file.
NOTE : Recalling a PLU# that has not been set in the PLU file will result in an error.
depress the CLEAR key, then enter a correct PLU#.
(1)
: MANUAL
2 00 3.00 $6.00
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[Example B] In the event that PLU#lOO and an unit price of $3.00 are set in the speed key #I.
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1
Depress the speed key #l .
Place a commodity on the platter.
2
(ex. 2 lbs.)
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SW (1) : AUTO
3
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
Remove the commodity from the
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T-BONE STEAK
2.00 3.00 $6.00
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platter.
PLU data is returned to the speed key
and PLU file.
NOTE : Depressing a speed key to which no PLU data has been assigned will result in an error. In
this case, depress the CLEAR key, then depress a speed key to which PLU data has been
assigned.
[Example C] In the event that an open unit price is set for PLU#103.
Enter the PLU# .
1 1 10 13 1 1 000103 1
Depress the PLU key.
Enter the unit price. (ex.
$1.25) 0.00 1.25 0.00
Place a commodity on the platter.
(ex. 2 Ibs.)
Mode SW
(1)
: AUTO
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
0.00 1 P 1
0.00 0.00
GROUND BEEF
2.00 1.25
NFrwr. =
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[Example D]
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1
Depress the PLU key.
2
Enter the unit price. (ex. $1.50)
Place a commodity on the platter.
3
(ex. 3 Ibs.)
Mode SW
4
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
NOTES
1. This operation is available only when the Random Item PLU is set to “Available” in initial
setting.
In the event that an unit price is $1.50
(optional function by initial setting)
(1)
: AUTO
The label is issued automatically.
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
_ _ _ _ _ . Random Item PLU
0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00
3.00 1.50 4.50
3
00
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2. Although the Random Item PLU is handled as PLUTO in the REG mode, it is handled as
PLU# 999999 in the PLU file.
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13.2 FIX PRICE REGISTRATION
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : FIX
[Example A] In the event that an unit price of $1.25 is set for PLU#33.
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~:‘;:y,::‘: ‘, :
:gi& :
Jj$ i:’
:.:.:./j:.\:.
.::.:.::.:.:. . . .
1
Enter the PLU#.
2
Depress the PLU key.
Place a commodity on the platter.
3
(ex. 1 lb.) I
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
4
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
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[Example B] In the event that an open unit price is set for PLU#32.
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. . . . . . . :.,. ,.
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.:.i :.. .:.:,. ;
1
Enter the PLU#.
2
Depress the PLU key.
Enter the price. (ex. $2.00)
3
Place a commodity on the platter.
4
(ex. 1 lb.)
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0.00 P
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0.00 0.00
0.00 2.00
1 .oo 2.00
I 1
CHOCOLATE
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
5
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
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13.3 BY COUNT REGISTRATION
(standard
function)
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : BY COUNT
[Example A] In the event that PLU#302 and a price of $3.00 per 6 pieces are set in the speed key
#21.
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1
Enter the speed key #21. ---.--I P 61 3.001
2
Depress the PRINT key.
3
Mode SW
(1)
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: AUTO
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Labels are issued in succession
after they are peeled.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
Single label is issued.
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NOTE When Mode SW (1) is in the “AUTO” position, the desired number of identical labels can be
obtained by just depressing the PRINT key to issue the first label, then a next label will be
issued once after peeling it-until depressing the CLEAR key.
[Example B] In the event that a price of $2.50 per
12
pieces is set for PLU#303.
Enter the PLUH.
Depress the PLU key.
---.--
Depress the PRINT key.
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
Labels are issued in succession
after they are peeled.
In case of purchasing 10 pieces of commodity at a price of $1 .OO per 6 pieces
(In the event that a price of $1 .OO per 6 pieces is set for PLU#39.)
(1)
: AUTO
Labels are issued in succession
after they are peeled.
Single label is issued.
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---.-- P 6
---.-- 10
---.-- P 10
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1.00
1.00
1.68
1 DONUTS
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13.4. BY COUNT REGISTRATION (optional function by initial
setting)
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Control lock :
Mode SW (2) : BY COUNT
[Example A] In the event that an unit price of $1.75 is set for PLU#31.
Enter the PLU #.
Depress the PLU key.
Enter the quantity of purchase.
(ex. 2 pieces)
Depress the FOR key.
Depress the PRINT key.
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
13111 ---.-- P
Labels are issued in succession
after they are peeled.
Single label is issued
---.-- 1.75
---.-- 2 1.75
---.-- P 2 1.75
11 BLUEBERRY PIE 11
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[Example B J
Depress the speed key #40.
Enter the quantity of purchase.
(ex. 6 pieces)
Depress the FOR key.
Enter the quantity for that price.
Depress the FOR key.
Depress the PRINT key.
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
Labels are issued in succession
after they are peeled.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
Single label is issued.
In case of purchasing 6 pieces of commodity at a price of $2.75 per 3 pieces
... ... SPLIT PRICE
(In the event that PLU#826 and a price of $2.75 are set in the speed key #40.)
2.75
6 2.7
P 6
3 2.7
P 3
P 6 5.54
2.7
2.7:
LARGE SHR IMPS
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13.5 TARE FUNCTION PROCEDURES
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH or FIX
There are two kinds of tare subtraction procedures, one is “Direct tare”, the other is “Preset tare”.
1) Direct tare subtraction
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1
2
3
Place the tare on the platter.
(ex. 0.20 Ibs.)
3epress the TARE key.
rNeighing operation.
ex.) Enter the PLU#.
Depress the PLU key.
Place a commodity on.
Depress the PRINT key.
p-jqq
0.20 P
0.00 P
0.00 P
0.00 1.50
1.00 1.50
I
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;,,pfg.$
,.. . . . . . ..i. . ../I .A... .A.,
..). .: . . .A> . . . . .
00000
00000~
00010
0.01
1.51
-;;I
;;i;:
p :.
c : :.
K..
BEEF LIVER
PACKEDON
DEC 1
SELL BY
DEC 4
Ml-31015D
4
NOTE
1 .oo 1.50
e KETW. =
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
$1.50
,..- 4
J
--II
qemove the commodity together with
he tare.
rare weight is cleared automatically,
hen PLU data is returned to the PLU
ile.
Tare weight subtraction is available up to 30 Ibs.
operation, however, the scalable range for net weight is decreased by the amount of the
tare.
(Net weight = Gross weight - tare weight)
0.00 P
I
When tare weight ‘subtraction is in
00000~
3
I 1
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Page 30
2) Preset tare subtraction
::;-::;*::::
.,. . . . . ,.,., . ‘.
g&
:;;i& j
.’ . . . . . . . . . . . .
.:.:.: :...:.:..
a
1
Enter the tare weight. (ex. 0.20 Ibs.)
2
Depress the TARE key.
3
Place the tare on the platter.
4
Weighing operation.
--
., .-.:.::: . . . .
,. .,
..i -.. ..-.-.
.., ,.. ,.. . . . .
P
P
P
EMl-31015D
Remove the commodity together with
5
P
the tare.
Tare weight is
cleared
automatically,
then PLU data is returned to the PLU
file.
3) Preset tare subtraction when tare weight is included in PLU data
(optional function by initial setting)
[Example]
s
j ;::g;;:i’i:,:
ii&#p
g?$+*
. . . . . . . . .
:.::::::::: :.:y: :
,,::~:~:$.:.::.: :
__(
1
2
3
In the event that tare weight of 0.20 pounds is set for PL
r , I 1
Enter the PLU #. 18[2151
Depress the PLU key.
If you want to change the tare weight
*--r+*r-
.:i:~.~3:L::::~iiSi:~;::
.‘gzc+&~~‘ii’i
i. .-. . ..i i., \. ,.i
g.&$.$.::
., .,.,., .,.,. ,. ,.,.,..
..:.:.::.:,:.::::::::: y,:,:,:.:
P
1.25
J#825.
: &g@,
:...:3:.: ‘. ‘::.::.::.i...::y . .
..-L;rrbAir.L
temporarily ;
Depress the TARE Key.
Enter the new tare weight.
Depress the TARE key.
1.25
:::,:::::::::.:.:::.:r.:.:
. . .C’. .:.:::.:,:,:r,.::.,
yaTg.,i
:. . . ..-.......,,...
. . . ,.... . . . . . . . . . . . :.
T
000825
Place the tare on the platter.
Weighing operation.
Remove the commodity together with
the tare.
PLU data is returned to the PLU file.
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1.25
P
0.00
000000
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13.6 SAVE KEY OPERATION SAMPLE
EMl-31015D
Control lock :
Mode SW (2) :
The SAVE key is used to save tare weigh, unit price, and PLU data after taking a commodity off the
platter.
Place the tare on the platter.
(ex. 0.20 Ibs.)
Depress the TARE key.
Enter the PLU#. (ex. PLU#lOl)
Depress the PLU key.
Depress the SAVE key.
The tare weight and PLU data are
saved.
Place a commodity on. (ex. 1 lb.)
6
REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
Mode SW (1) : AUTO
7
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
Remove the commodity together with
8
the tare.
Depress the CLEAR key.
9
Save mode is cleared.
10
Enter the 0.
Depress the TARE key.
11
The tare weight is cleared.
Depress the PLU key.
12
The sacle is returned to the initial
mode.
1.50
1.50
0
0
1.50
P
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13.7 VOID KEY OPERATlON SAMPLE
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
On depressing the VOID key, the data of the last registration is subtracted from the memory.
EMl-31015D
-
..i_. .A.......
,. ,.
: . ..z.::y .,
;;&i
:..Nw
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
:;;‘i:i;,f:,;,;i i,’
1
Enter the PLU#lOO.
2
Depress the PLU key.
Place a commodity on the platter.
3
4
Mode SW
(1)
: AUTO
The label is issued automatically.
Mode SW (1) : MANUAL
The label is issued after depressing
the PRINT key.
Depress the VOID key.
5
The data is subtracted from the
memory.
13.8 DATE CHANGE
.:.:.: :.:.:.: :.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.
.: .,...,... >> . . . . . . . . . . .,., ,.
.f :: Q& !.X;1. I
$$.fc.,.
.,.:,:.:...:.; :: i .:,< .: :
i :... .,. ..::.;::‘,..:.
~~~~~~.
t.FSRlCE ..
. . . . ..i .,:. . . .
:~:.3’...-.:: ~ .:,::,
_/ ‘_.> . . . . :... . . . ._..._..
P
3.00
3.00
---.--
3.00
.,.
,. _.. . . :.’
000100
0.00
3.00
---.--
3.00
!zzz
:.:.:.:.:.
,:.::::y:
PI:..
E:
:y;
., ,. .,
u _
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
The date can be changed temporarily.
Depress the DATE & TIME key.
Enter the new date.
ex.) Dec. 5, 1989
120589
Year (00 lo 99)
T-CL
- Monlh (01 to 12)
Day (01 to 31)
Depress the PRINT key.
NOTE
The SL-5900 will check details of date input, and any wrong date will result in an error mode.
The correct date should be re-entered after depressing the CLEAR key.
i 20589
000000
-
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EMl-31015D
13.9 CALLING AND PRINTING A GRADE LINE
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) :
A required Grade Line of those programmed (maximum 49 Grade Lines) can be call and printed on
the label to be issued, for the purpose of adding a short message to the commodity name.
. .
. . . . . . .
.,;
i.. ..i. .
.:.:...:.:.:.:.: .:
::,: .// >:I::,:
f$&? I
‘:‘:j@; ::
>;:+::::-
i::zi:i:;:::i:
m
1
Enter the PLU#lO9.
WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
Depress the PLU key.
2
Depress the G.Line key.
3
Enter the required Grade Line #3
4
(Max.49)
Depress the PRINT key.
5
NOTES : 1.
2.
3.
4.
---.--
------
P 3
1 .oo
The Grade Line # to be called in this operation must be one of those programmed
beforehand. If a Grade Line # of no programmed data is entered, a “DATA ENTRY
ERROR” will result on the following [PRT/*] key depression.
When a Grade Line Entry is operated after a PLU Entry as in the example above, the
Grade Line content is not displayed in the Messasge Window but is printed on the label.
On the contrary, when a Grade Line Entry is operated before a PLU Entry, the Grade
Line content is displayed in the Message Window but is not printed.
The Grade Line print position (above or below the Commodity Name line) is determined
by Initial Setting.
The maximum number of grade line characters is 26.
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13.10 ENTRY BY CLERK
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
The entry by clerk mode is used to print out clerk sales data on labels.
g&
9’,fj&J::.,
.::.:+..:..:. >.
1
Enter the PLU#33.
EM-31015D
Depress the PLU key.
2
3
Place a commodity on the platter.
4
Depress the CLERK key.
Depressing the CLERK key allows a
receipt to be printed out.
NOTES : 1. PLUS can also be called by using the Speed key.
2. In the entry by clerk mode, a label is manually issued and its data is recorded in the
CLERK TOTAL memory, regardless of the position of switch
2.50 0.00
2.50 2.50
2.50 2.50
(1).
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13.11 ADD ENTRY BY CLERK
Control lock : REG
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH, BY COUNT, or FIX
EMl-31015D
The add entry by clerk
Enter the UR key.
Enter the PLU#l50.
Depress the PLU key.
Place a commodity on the platter.
ex.) Depress the CLERK key.
Depress the 0 key.
Enter the PLU#20.
Enter the VOID key.
Enter the PRINT key.
NOTES : 1.
The Speed key can be used for calling the first PLU but cannot be used after pressing
the 0 key.
2. Depressing the CLERK key causes the item total to be displayed as “SUB-TOTAL”.
mode
is used to print out receipts.
-
3. There are three kinds of void operations:
1)
Item Correct . _ . . . Depress the CLERK key, followed by the VOID key.
2) Void . . . . . . . . . .
3) All void . . . . . . . .
4. Up to 48 items can be added in the add entry mode.
Deletes an item which was previously
Depress the 0 key, followed by the VOID key.
added.
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Page 36
EMl-31015D
13.12 MULTIPLE WEIGHT
Control lock : REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP
Mode SW (2) : WEIGH
This mode can be used when the option for multiple weight has been selected, and the entry unit
price can be changed or the unit price is open.
-
;$~;g,::~:;: :
.’ . .I. . . . .
,...,.,.,. ,.
$g@P.
;;::.:+..
:::.:.:.:.::.:. .,,\,
1
2
Enter the PLU#60.
Enter the Purchased Quantity.
(Numeric entry =
l-9)
yz?Tzyxr
. . ‘.. . . . . . . . . . .
j .:.:.:y fli,, :
..~@&~::
.:...:.>..: .(..,. :.:.:.,.:...:
,.,
1 3.00
1 0.03
0.00
:I.:
W:
.Xl I
.J. ::
rJ :
.L
Depress the FOR key.
3
Enter the unit price. (ex. $5.5)
4
Place a commodity on the platter.
5
3 0.00
3 5.50
3 5.50
0.00
0.00
3.68
-
ex) The amount for buying 21b of a product which costs $5.50 per 31b is automatically calculated.
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Page 37
EMl-31015D
14. TOTAL OPERATION PROCEDURES
When the control lock is set to the “X” or “Z” position, it is available to issue READ or RESET
reports.
When the control lock is set to the “X (READ)” position, the totals will not be cleared as they are
printed on labels (for except the hourly report) or report paper.
When the control lock is set to the “Z (RESET)” position, the totals will be cleared as they printed on
labels (for except the hourly report) or report paper.
NOTE: Before printing out totals on the report paper, change the initial setting.
14.1 HOURLY TOTAL REPORT
The hourly total report is printed on report paper only.
Enter the report #l.
HOURLY REPORT
bEIN
MnIKEI 16 EC/ l/89
STOREI 7 1942
IKUR CtulT wuil wwds
15-16 69 36.93 107.65
f % 17.7
16.17 65 51.75 1266.11
I % 2lJ.B
17.18 ia aha ill.60’
s 4 18.3
18-19 12 50.83 121.56
s % 20.0
19-m 93 61.88 161.67
s % 23.3
TOM 267 2h1.87 600.29
Page 38
EMl-31015D
14.2
::$;:g;:;:;:::. ;
.: ,....: . . . . . . . .
:~f.g
p$[::
. .
::::$i:$$:,:’ . . . .
2.. . . .
.-...........
1
Enter the report #2.
2
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the total memory #.
3
4
Depress the PRINT key.
Day total :
GRAND TOTAL REPORT
#1 : Day total (Normal)
#2 : Mark Down total
#3 : Rewrap total
GRAND TOTAL
NO
NETw2g34 390 680.20
. l
PRKVlbB &g&e&&
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
PACKED ON
DEC I
SELL
BY
l . -.
2
2-
21
22
23
nn
GRAND TOTAL
l&m REm
fwltrS 16 Kc/ l/89
smll 19:Y
CaJlil Rluil rJuRQ3
TOllI 39l 236.3 680.20
P :
W:
$ :.
2 .: :’
k:::
-
Mark Down total :
Rewrap total
,
GRAND TOTAL
HO
7.98 30
PRICE/lb@ w NETWT. m
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
I
GRAND TOTAL
RQ
7.54 999856 27.54
NETVIT. UBi4 PFlfX/?b~ u
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
PACKED ON
DEC 1
SELL
BY
27.42
, 4 --,
PACKED ON
DEC 1
SELL
BY
( > .-
GRAND TOTAL
ftxnIH1 16 DEc/ 149
mREl7
m lmr rm.M
TOTi%
30
GRAND TOTAL
iN%wllwJ
19:#I
7.98 2I.U
- 35 =
Page 39
14.3 PLU TOTAL REPORT
1) Individual total
[Example]
Individual PLU total (PLU#lOO) in the day total memory.
-I-Y-yY
.::..::.:... ‘:~‘l.::.:,‘:’
‘~~~~i:i
,:,$@iE:g..‘:
,. .._ .,. : /\:... :.:. .
,: -‘::~:.:‘.:i::ll.:::,::~:?:~.~,
EMl-31015D
1
Enter the report #3.
Depress the PRINT key.
2
Enter the total memory #l.
3
Depress the PRINT key.
4
Enter the search code 1.
5
Code 1 : PLW
Code 2: UPC#
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the PLU#lOO.
Depress the PRINT key.
PLU TOTAL
PACKEDON
DEC 1
PLU# NO
000100
SELL BY
3
3-
31
31 -
311
311
q
311
q
311
PLU REPORT
Ftu I ODolDl
NolwlRFAD
- 36 -
2h
95.99
5 OF GfW IDOIUYISI
287.97
im.0
42.3
Page 40
2) Block total
[Example] UPC block total (UPC#250820-250829) in the mark down total memory.
EMl-31015D
1
Enter the report #3.
2 Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the total memory #2.
3
4 Depress the PRINT key.
5 Enter the search code 2.
6 Depress the PRINT key.
7 Enter the UPC#25082.
8 Depress the 0 key.
9 Depress the PRINT key.
NOTE : The m kev reoresents 0 throuoh 9.
approzte number of the 0 keys.
III
. .
III
PLU TOTAL i
PAWEDON ~
UPC HO
25082-
2.66 2 6.12
e
NFfWL
=
19250 V&N NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
DEC 1 ~
SELL BY
‘ , .-
3
3-
32
32
-
322
322
q
322
0
322
IJ
322
Most significant digit in starting number followed by
25082
25082
3
-
PLU REPORT
LREm-
IfICIIIH# 16
srma 7
Ft coull RIGHr WllM s x
2sam 2 2.66
MaoMREfa
MU 1189
Whl
6.12 1M.O
- 37 -
KM 2 2.66 6.12 1M.O
5 OF c&id
[WUIIRSI 22.3
Page 41
3) Zone total
[Example]
7
:p$.;:f$f:!.
:.:.>:...:.,.~
‘[$$+-.&
jJ&j;’
., ., ,...,
. . ..v.. . . . .
_i..._i i....
.:...:.:.::.:..
-
1
Enter the report #3.
2
Depress the PRINT key.
3
Enter the total memory #3.
4
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the search code 1.
5
6
Depress the PRINT key.
7
Enter the start PLLMOO.
PLU
zone total (PLU#lOO-303) in the rewrap total memory.
EMl-31015D
8
Depress the FOR key.
9
Enter the end PLW303.
10 Depress the PRINT key.
PLU TOTAL
PLU# RO
000100-000303
5.32 52
NETW. IlB
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 213(320)8900
PRlCE/lb~ m
PACKED ON
DEC I
SELL BY
21.98
( , --
PLU REPORT
~ufrm1m-mn#13 itfw ffm
tWtIH1 16 Kc/ 149
STaif# 7 1942
TOM 52 5.32
5 OF GRIW WIwRsl 79.8
21.98
tm.0
Page 42
4) Entire total
[Example] Entire PLU total in the day total memory.
Enter the report #3.
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the total memory #l.
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the search code 1.
Depress the PRINT key twice.
EMl-31015D
PLU TOTAL
PLU% NO
ALL
PRlCE/lb~ bm
19250 VAN NESS AVE.
TEL 21X320)8900
PACKED ON
680.20
PLU REPORT
RU t flu HoRI#REAo
rYICHlRt 16 DEW 149
STW 1 19:13
Rut #WIT WM WURRS S%
Wl BLUEBERRY PIE
tlmJ32 UtLln
Km33 tdbhm#I
m39 rsmi
MIxi CHlcKEH UIKi
liiYJ83 ao5TEM
ml821 4 FltErS
au825 5wfs
woBz6
tm9 &Ew)I(s
999999 5 7.59 10.98 1.6
3.54 9.m 1.b
tERlKX PIE
PA2 18.84 2.0
I 1.33 S.bl 0.8
62 0.m
181 0.M
2 6.63 lb.s! 2.1
Liil Siii
3 15.93 3s.as 5.3
10.36 1.5
bfJ.Ul 5.9
2.66 6.12 0.9
13.33 2.0
11.M 1.6
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TOM 39u 2363 680.20 lM.O
% of Ijwyo ttlu%sl loo.0
Page 43
14.4 CLERK TOTAL REPORT (for SL-5900-36 only)
1) Clerk total
EMl-31015D
This is valid only when intial set 1
.:,:j:: ::..::: : ,.
::;g&
,;,Nij;.
.,............ ::..
.:.: :.:.:.:..: .
.,. ., ,.,.
:,;.:.:. >)>;
1
Enter the report #4.
2
Depress the PRINT key.
3
Enter the clerk memory #l .
4
Depress the PRINT key.
5
Enter the total memory #.
#l: Day total (Normal)
#2: Mark Down total
#3: Rewrap total
6
Depress the PRINT key.
l-l
is 1.
4
4-
41
41 -
411
412
413
41n
NOTE: When the option for label has been selected by initial set 9-2, the data for clerks 1 to 6 is printed
on labels in on-demand dispensing mode (a clerk is skipped if its data is 0), and finally the gross
total is printed. For report paper, the data for clerks 1 to 6 and the gross total are printed.
CLERK TOTAL
CLERK ll I
I.KAWAHATA
2 3.57
*flom -
4401-A BANKERS CIRCLE AT.
TEL 123(233)8900
r
PLCWON
aEv~y2g
"baa I... ux
CLERK TOTAL
PAcxEt ON
CLERK il 2
JIW USHIJIHA
ant ay
NT
29
I
CLERK TOTAL
CLERK I 5
A.SUZUKI
2
4401-A BANKERS CIRCLE AT.
TEL 123(233)8900
CLERK t ALL
PXE,?I k.],&&,z& YIWT. m
FxclmoN
OCT 29
aE!L BY
15.12
-4o-
_--
-‘-= CLERK TOTAL
tloRt!a REAO
ttxHINE10 ocrm9o
STOW 0 13:M
0fPT.W 0
CLERK ti CLERK NM ITEh5 OOLLMS
1 I.KIWAIYITA 35
2
JJH.USHIJlii :
3
: fiSU2W
6 0 0.w
TOTIll 6 22.26
3.57
I f f
2 15:12
Page 44
EMl-31015D
2) Clerk name
With the SL-5900, the setting PLU data can be listed on report paper when the control lock is set to
the “X” position.
..:.:.:.:.:::::.- ;. j
. . .A... .\..
ycxp’
;;;g@ ; : “,
z::>y+
m
w
: .: ..,.......,... . . ..,. .,. .,
;: ,:giy$ ..::;
: ..;gRG;s:
.._ . . . . . . .-...:. . .
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .
. . .
,.::.: : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
:
.._ . .
.g
. .
. . .
;r-
. . . .A..
..:...:.:.:
iiii
1
Enter the report 374.
2
Depress the PRINT key.
3
Enter the clerk memory #2. 42
4
Depress the PRINT key. 42 -
4
4-
I
CLERK NAME
UEftKl
URK NRIE
.I
I.WIMIR
2 JiH.usIlJl~
H.nlKITsu
-i
S.suNKI
5
R.YJ2MI
6
T.AspxA
-
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15. LIST UP OF PLU DATA
EMl-31015D
With the SL-5900, the setting PLU data can be listed on report paper when the control
the “X” position (optional function by initial setting). Before listing, set the report paper on the label
cassette and install it correctly in the scale.
Enter the report #51.
Depress the PRINT key.
Enter the PLU #.
ex.1)
sx.2) List up the
3x.3)
List up the individual PLU
report. (PLU #lOO)
Enter the PLU #lOO.
block
PLU report.
(PLU #820 - 829)
Enter the PL #82.
Depress the 0 key.
List up the zone PLU report.
(PLU moo -303)
Enter the start PLU #loo.
Depress the FOR key.
Enter the end PLU #303.
PI
100
82
82-
lock
is set to
ex.4)
Depress the PRINT key.
4
List up the entire PLU report.
Page 46
W Sample Reports
EMl-31015D
Ex.1) Individual PLU report
PLU PROGRAMED DATA PLU PROGRAMED DATA
l-u I al1w
tKliIRI 16
ma 7 1945
Ptu I #)noolTy llEscvTlOH
mm T-M S&w
&t lZ!NO SfU / lb
Tlyll 0.m SXLF LIFE 5
Ex.2) Block PLU report
PLU PROGRAMED DATA
RU I l.lw-
tWlIHI 16 ow 149
STcEl7 1948
lw 149
3.ti
Ex.3) Zone PLU report
Ptu I BAYJlM-w3u3
MIIIM 16 EC/ 1m
STaa 7 1949
Iv4 t comITy llEslxIPTIW
aum T-~~~STW
m 1idtM Siffi / lb
ME 0.M YUF LIFE 5
ilm101 BEEF LIVER
w: lit+llOl s#R / lb 1.9
TARE 0.20 3El.F LIFE 3
MO102 W SlRtOlN
s12aER STEM
M tal[P 8w / lb
TfE 0.M SELF LIFE i
03103 oKlIla EEF
w: 1Mlm #ii / lb tlPEi/
TARE 0.m 3a.F
ml1 Mu CHIcm
w: 1m1 m / lb 0.75
Tfa 0.m !!JaF LIFE 6
lIlm2 WlacN LEG5
w: 1m 8w 1 lb
Tfdif 0.M SELF LIFE I
cm03 MICKM Ullbi
w: 11303 Sffi 1 lb
TfE 0.M SELF LIFE s
3.M
3.50
LIFE 1
3.M
2.50
Page 47
Ex.4) Entire PLU report
PLU PROGRAMED DATA
EMl-31015D
DARE 0.00 ~ENIFE 4
omll wI.F CmIHs
w: lmt fiR / lb 0.75
TYIE 0.00 3ELF LIFE
m302 #IicKEHm
~ 120302 S’fii / lb 3.M
6
TrylE 0-m WLIR 6
an03
UmDl UlE
w: 1M303
ME 0.m SELF
m CaSTEMs
bt2508M ml lb
ME 0.M QELF LIFE 3
m#ul COD FltETS
m250821 m/lb
TINE 0.M 9El.F LIFE 3
LIB!25 YlfItPs
m = ml/2lb 1.25
TM 0.20 3aF LIFE
wo826 lHESMItf’S
w:250826 #!I lb 2.75
Mf 0.00 SW LIFE
MO829 fiiuaDs#wDwwN(s
w:250829 #fk!/ lb 2.25
TM 0.m w
999999 Rm m/lb @f/i
m / lb
LIFE 5
LIFE 7
2.9
2.30
2.50
3
1
rta 0-m WLIR 0
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16. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
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Selection of Programming Menu
EMl-31015D
Turn the control
position.
Select the menu #. (Refer to table 1.)
Depress the PROG key.
Start the programming.
Depress the PROG key. (Finish)
Return the step #2 or select another
mode.
lock
to
“PROGICMT”
P
Pn
P
n
t
n
Menu #.
1
W Table 1 : Programming Menu Numbers and Their Functions
Menu No.
0 Changing Unit Price or Price
1
2
3
4
Setting or Changing PLU Data
Setting Store Address or Commercial Message
Adjusting Print Position for Label
Setting Date, Time, Machine Number, and Store Number
Setting Grade Line (for SL-5900-36 only)
Memory Card (for SL-5900-36 only)
Transmitting PLU File or Unit Price (FUN System)
Setting Clerk Name (for SL-5900-36 only)
The unit price or price in the PLU that is previously stored can be changed with this menu.
w
,j.:::.:.:;+:
;,: :y:...:.: ..:
,y.J$i
. . . . . . . . . . . .A....
~~~~
. . . . . . . .
,......... .\
._.,. __ ./,.
..:::,:...;.:. :‘::::.
p&&&&
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Menu #.
PLW.
New unit price
or price.
The setling
label is issued.
0
TEST
ENTER
1
I
2 5
P
PO
PO
PO
PO
PO
31
101
1.50
1.25
101
0
The smallest
PLU# in the
memory is
displayed.
’ ii
PROG.
(Select another menu or mode.)
0
NOTES:
I. Recalling a PLU# that has not been stored in the FLU file will result in an error.
2. It is not available to change the unit price of a PLU if it has been set to “open price”.
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1 Menu No. 1 1
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Setting or Changing PLU Data
Setting or changing the contents of PLU (PLU#, UPCX, Commodity Name, etc.).
EMl-31015D
Menu #.
AUTO CODE
for the UPW.
PLU#.
UPCH.
I 1
P
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
10
10
2
2
1
The smallest
PLU# in the
memory is
displayed.
1
1
‘1
(continued on next page)
NOTE: UPCX is set after overwriting with the data of AUTO CODE.
ex. 1) Input 101 ex.2) Input 1234
AUTO CODE : 120--- AUTO CODE : 120---
UPC# : 120101 UPC#
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3
: 120234
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:,, .e
g:’
E‘i
)y
j:: j
&
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Commodity
2nd line
setting.
Quantity.
Unit price or
price.
ENTER
r-l
‘T Opentprice.
w
Pl
Pl
P
'1
'1
'1
'1
21
4
5
0
10
0
3
0.00
1.50
Unit price flag
ENTER
I
ENTER
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2
‘6’
(continued on next page)
Pl
'1
'1
'1
L-l
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Shelf
life.
EMl-31015D
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Tare weight.
a
+
2 0
rh
ENTER
i,_l
WEIGH mode
BY COUNT mode - 1 ---b
FIX PRICE mode - 2 -----b
(Selecl anottler menu or mode.)
-0
I
PROG.
‘1
‘1
‘1
‘I
‘1
‘1
J
0.20
0
0
1
2
101
1
NOTES:
1. The commodity name can be set in two lines.
including spaces. Before setting the second line, depress the RETURN key.
2. When the quantity is 1 or more (PLU in BY COUNT mode), the unit price flag is skipped
automatically.
3. When the quantity is 1 or more (PLU in BY COUNT mode), the tare weight setting is skipped
automatically even if the tare weight setting has been enabled.
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Each line can contain up to 26 characters
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n
Changing PLU Number
?x??
:..::::.::.
. . . . :.:.:.
g.:i
E.X.
jr.;.,
,:::: ..:,
j..&
-
.
i-:.
L ::
:I”:”
q:::’
E:.
.bY”
Ehll-31015D
Menu #.
Current PLU#.
New PLW.
1
PROG.
CHANGE
PLU
ENTER
3 5
ENTER
P
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
NOTE:
It
is not
PROG.
tl
(Select another menu or mode.)
available
to change to a PLU# which has already been used in the PLU file.
P
-
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Deleting PLU Data
EMl-31015D
Menu #.
PLW.
P
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
PROG.
cl
(Select another menu or mode.)
NOTE: All the data programmed for PLU#103 in the PLU file is deleted. If the scale goes into error
during a PLU
not been preset in the PLU file.
deletion,
it has not been reset or PLU# designated in the above procedure had
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1 Menu No. 2 1
l
Setting Store Address or Commercial Message
With the SL-5900 scale, the store address or a commercial message can be set in the memory.
..: ji.:.j:~:::::~:‘:~~:l;~: :
:qg;g,;
..i ‘..:.::.:..: ‘,,
; .pBtCE :
:. : :.:.: . . . . . . . . . . . . .//
,., :., ..:.:...:.p>:.: >:.
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Menu #.
NOTE:
2
1
Enter the address
or commercial
0
2
(Select another menu or mode.)
The store address or a commercial message can be set in two lines.
Each line can contain up to 26 characters including spaces. Before setting the second line,
depress the RETURN key.
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l
Adjusting Print Position for Label
EMl-31015D
When a printed
along the label feed direction, adjust the print position using the following procedure.
Menu %.
Feed value.
(O-199)
Commodity name
position. (0- 9)
data
position deviates from the normal position in the forward or
P3 Ll 100
Ll
P3
ENTER
%
1 gradatic
1 dot = 0.154mm
L2
P3
L2
P3
t
- Standard
110
5
t
6
backward
,:
1
St:
far
direction
: ‘li
il
.:I
:‘!
Y
va
m
_,_,. . .
A.
..i..
Fj,
g;;
..:...:.:,.:
-
1 gradation = 3 dots = 0.462mm
t
110
5
4
3
Standa
1
-
rd
va
-
-
-
P3 L3
Address position.
(O-9)
ENTER
%
(Selecl another menu or mode.)
NOTE: When the print position for a commodity name is lowered or raised, the print position for the
address is also lowered or raised. After adjusting the print position for the commodity name,
make sure to confirm the print position of the address.
1 gradation = 3 dots = 0.462mm
-L-
P3 L3
P3 Ll
P
1
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Setting Date, Time, Machine Number, and Store Number
2. The SL-5900 will check details of date (time) input, and any wrong date (time) will result in an
error mode. The correct date (time) should be re-entered after depressing the CLEAR key.
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‘4
‘4
‘4
‘4
3
1- - -_
7
la
120189
4
1 -
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1 Menu No. 5 1
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CMT Operations
The SL-5900 is designed to interface with a Cassette Magnetic Tape loader.
The CMT loader allows the transfer of the entire PLU file from the SL-5900 to magnetic tape.
This can be accomplished in a number of operation steps.
tape can also be transferred to another SL-59bO.
1. The error mode can be released by depressing the CLEAR key, and operated again through
the above steps.
2.
Use the metal cassette tape which is commercially available and has a capacity of 45 or 60
minutes recording.
3. For operations of the CMT loader, refer to the instruction manual provided with the CMT
loader.
n
Error Code during CMT Operations
TOTAL PRICE
EMl-310150
pRq
A
Error Code Phenomena
l-7
8 Verify error
-
1 Character over error
2
4
8
Hardware error
BCC error
Data error
Time out error
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EMl-31015D
l
Changing Bar Code Format
With the SL-5900 scale, three kinds of bar code formats are available : Weighing format, By Count
format, and the FIX PRICE format.
These formats can be changed freely.
.c,. 3 ...,....:,..i:.:,~
::f&&$
,;g!$$g
.,:: >..::-::::.:::::.:.:.:.;:.-
:.,“:::::‘:‘.~:::::::::i:j: ..
.--
:.:.:,
::..
. . . .
::,.,.
9:
ii
: .:.
: ..:.
iu:
Pmg-
H::
x:
.L
Menu #.
Menu #.
WEIGH mode.
BY COUNT mode.
FIX PRICE mode.
RECEIPT mode.
(lor C4-36 only)
Switch over_the
setting item
Skip Ihe digit.
Set Cl.
I I
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-2-
-3-
6
IENTE;;lz=
0 0
NEXT
PLU
B
P
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
p7
‘7
1
1-o
3 1-o
3 l-2
3 3-2
I
3-3
I
.
c
E
Sol CZ-C6.
Sel Pl -P4.
I I
(Select anolher menu or mode.)
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‘7
‘7
‘7
‘7
,
I
5-1
i
5-l
I
1-o
7
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NOTES:
1. In this scale, the previously set bar code format is cleared by RAM clear, and can be
switched to the following formats. Therefore, it is necessary to set the bar code format
again after RAM clear.
Bar Code Format by Initialization:
0 Weighing format
EMl-31015D
C2 C3 C4 C5 C6
8 By Count Format
C2 C3 C4 C5 0
8 Fix Price Format
C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 PC/D Pl P2 P3
@ RECEIPT Format (for C4-36 only)
0 2
2. When the ENTER key is depressed, format check is executed, resulting in an error in the
following cases.
0 Price check digit (PC/D) cannot be calculated.
8 Price is not set serially beginning from Pl.
0 The format does not comply with the bar code format.
3. Check digit (C/D) is set automatically to the digit-13.
D2 D3 D4 D5 D6
PC/D Pl P2 P3 P4 C/D
0 0 0 C6 C/D
P4
PC/D Pl P2 P3 P4 C/D
4. The usable keys to set the column are as follows:
FLAG
PLU#
UPC#
PC/D
P&E 1 1 ; ;
DEPT# (for C4-36 only)
5. Digits and display of PLU#.
PLU#
Display
2 3 4 5 6
2-l 2-2
2-3
El -I
i-i-l -I
2-4
2-5 2-6
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6. Digits and display of UPC#.
EMl-31015D
UPC#
Display
7. Digits and display of price.
Price
Display 5-1 5-2 5-3
8. Digits and display of DEPT#. (for C4-36 only)
DEPT#
2 3 4 5 6
3-l
3-2
3-3 3-4
3-5 3-6
5-4
9. Setting items.
c
Display
1
Flag d PLU# -----b UPC#
DEPT# b Price
6 5 4
6-l 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5
2
- PC/D
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1 Menu No. 8 1
a Assigning Speed Keys
The SL-5900 has 60 PLU speed keys which are very convenient to call a PLU quickly.
2. This setting function can be used only after designating the PLU# by initial set g-6, 7
3. When no data is programmed for the PLU, ingredient cannot be set.
4. “PLU NOT FOUND” error occurs when PLU# not registered is entered.
5. The ingredient to be used for SEND or RECEIVE is cleared when entering this mode.
6.
7. Plural PLUS cannot use same ingredient data. (PLU and ingredient data are in pairs.)
8. Any terminal in FUN System can transfer PLU and its ingredient data in pairs to other
ingredient data cannot be saved into CMT, PL-3 and RAM card for the TEC SL66.
and 8, and selecting RAM capacity by initial set 14-4 and 5 fo secure a memory space.
Data may be damaged if the initial set is changed during ingredient setting.
Initial Set 9
Initial Set 14
“MEMORY FULL” error occurs when there is no memory space to register ingredient
Test Iabels used to confirm that a PLU previously present to this scale is present in the master file of
the POS system, can be issued.
. . . . . . . .
r
+,.::j
;:
L:
.::
2
Menu b.
Sel the individual
PLU #.
Set the block
PLU #.
(Ex. 820- 829)
Set the zone PLU
#. (Ex. 100-303)
Set the entire
PLU #
L
To interrupl label
issue.
To resumi label
issue which has
been inlerrupted.
To
cancel label
issue which has
been inlernrpted.
ENTER
/
- ENTER
- CLEAR ---+
2
4
1 PROG. 1
(Selccl another menu or mode.)
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EMl-31015D
1 Menu No. 13 1
l
Switching On-Line/Local (for SL-5900-35/36 only)
When the SL-5900-35 is used as a satellite in an on-line system, the “ID No.” and *Transmission
Delay Time” must be set by the following procedure.
Menu #.
Switch the using
mode of the
scale.
Enter the ID #.
(O- 255)
Select the
transmission
delay time (1 - 9).
(Refer to table 2)
Local * On-Line
FMCC-3)
Local
P13OF
p13t3
p13t3
p13t3
p13t3
p13t3
3
Id
Id
tr
tr
Id
13
50
3
50
13
(Select anolher menu or mode.)
NOTE: The TMCC-3 baud rate can only be 4800 BPS.
n
Table 2 : Transmission Delay Time Table
60
80
5
100
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TR-Time (ms)
120
140
160
180
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EMl-3lOl5D
l
Setting Grade Line (for SL-5900-36 only)
You can set the maximum 49 kinds of grade line (26 character per line), and call one of them to print
it to on the label.
. . . . . . . . . . . ..i.l........... y
‘:::::,:.:.:.~:,~~;,~~~,~:. :
I’$~~~: ; ;
,j3g@g.:
,.’ ~:.:.;.~:.r . . . . . :.i.,:.‘.:
.::::i~.~i:~:i:i:j::::::::
\...s-L~~. --.-
:.
$.:
r:,:
__-.
Menu #.
Enler the grade
line #. (l-49)
ENTER
Q
Enter the characters.
(max. 26 chara.Iline)
I
ENTER
ti
PROG.
CII
P
PI7
P17
P17
P17
I
P17
P17
-
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1 Menu No. 1% 1
l
Memory Card (for SL-5900-36 only)
PLUS are saved, compared, and loaded by using the memory card (128KB).
EMl-31015D
Menu #.
Save
Compare
Load
Data display
Format clear
-2
NEXT _
PLU
I
-8 O-
A
CLEAR
1
P
P18
P18
P18
P18
P18
PI8
=‘18
u
‘18
=18
1
2
80
PLU clear
‘-9 8-
ENTER
I
?18
P18
I
1
P18
u
P18
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98
SurE
n
(n = 80 or 98)
Page 70
EMl-31015D
NOTES: 1. If the PLU file cannot be saved into one memory card, the program will display the
message “INS NAOTHER CARD”.
Then, replace the memory card and press the ENTER key so that the following data
will be saved. For cancellation, press the CLEAR key.
2. Comparision of the PLUS stored in the memory card and those in the scale terminates
normally even if other PLUS are left in the scale memory. Evern if the PLU data of the
scale ends, a data error results if other data is left in the memory card.
3. Of the PLUS stored in the memory card in loading the PLU file, the data found in the
scale memory is overwritten and the data not found in it is added.
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l
Error Information
EMl-31015D
irror
Information
)
The memory card is full
(nothing has been saved).
Format error (no PLU file is
found in the memory card.)
Data Error
No. of logos mismatched
0
o o
0
F;yLORY CARD
-_-. ---~.. .FORMAT ERROR
-__-.--- ~--
DATA ERROR
DIFF. # OF DATA
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EMl-31015D
l
Transmitting PLU File or Unit Price (FUN System)
Any terminal in the FUN system can transfer the data of its PLU file or unit price to other terminals for
verification. In this case, the destination terminal (s) must be set in the REG mode.
., ./
-
. ::.‘.j:~~:::‘::.:.::.:~:.,.:.:.
y...... . ..>>..:.:::::.:::
,. .:.:::;,:,:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.%:,:.,
: . . . . . ..~.N!g.;.
f.:&$jg:;.
:i.: :.::::.:.:.:.:.:...:.~:.:
. . . . ..I. .I.... . . . . . . . . . . ..\.
. -::::::.:i::.::..:~~~.~:
:.:.:.:.:... .:.:.:.::.~.:.:.
j ~~~~~
j F%tict
., .,.
: ...:,:::l:.:i:~.j:‘si:~~
Menu #.
Transmit PLU file.
Transmit unit price.
Verify PLU file.
Verity unit price.
P
P20
P20
P20
P20
P20
P20
P20
pon
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
n
P
(Select another menu or mode.)
2
0
-
NOTES:
1.
When the PLU data has been changed using menu #l and the data is to be transferred to
other terminals through the operating procedure described above, the PLU file transfer is
performed.
2. When the unit price has been changed using menu #Cl and the unit price is to be transferred
to other terminals through the operating procedure described above, the unit price transfer is
performed.
3. While receiving data, the terminals stop all operations.
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Setting Clerk Name (for SL-5900-36 only)
:‘::::::,I:‘:;::::::::::::
,, . 2:. ..\ ::..:.c
.._ . . . . . . .._
:y$@
,;
:,:.. ,. . . . . . .A.. ..:..
.@3~.@
., ~.,., ,.::, . . . . . .
_.. ii 1. . . . . . . . ..A....
EMl-31015D
Menu #.
No. of Clerks
Max. 6
No. 01 Characters
Max. 12
-1
-2
-3
-4 I
-5
P
P21
P21
I
I
P21
P21
P21
I
P21
P21
ENTER
v
P21
P21
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n
Error Code during Transmitting
TOTAL PRICE
EMl-31015D
Error Code
All errors occur in the receiving terminal. The error
key, then attempt to transmit again.
Phenomena
1-7
8 Verify error
1
2 BCC error
4 Data error
8 Time out error
mode
Hardware error
Character over error
can
be
released by depressing the CLEAR
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Setting Print Item #I ON/OFF
The setting specifies whether each print item on the registered labels is to be printed or not.
EMl-31015D
Menu #.
Packed on date.
Sell by dale.
Commodity name.
Address.
Bar Code.
PROG.
4
P-+
5
43
P
P40
P40
P40
P40
P40
P40
P
40
00000
00001
00010
00100
01000
10000
40
(Select another menu or mode.)
[Position of Print item]
Commodity Name area
Bar Code
Unit Price or Quanlity
Weight or Quanlily
Address area
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-
Packed on dale
I
‘Sell by date
. $ symbol
Total Price
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Setting Print Item #2 ON/OFF
The setting specifies whether each print item on the registered labels is to be printed or not.
EMI -31015D
Menu #.
Unit price.
Weight.
Total price.
$ symbol.
Quantity.
2
P-+
3
4
-=:
P
P41
P41
P41
P4
P4
P41
P
41
00000
00001
00010
00100
01000
10000
41
(Select anolher menu or mode.)
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EM1 -310150
17. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE
Take the following action if an error message has appeared on the total price display and/or message
display (option) with the buzzer sounding.
TOTALS OVERFLOW Total memory has overflowed Depress the CLEAR key, and turn the
at the time of issuing a label. I control lock at “Z” position.
up the overflowing memory.
PLU DATA ERROR Error of PLU data. Depress the CLEAR key, and check the
PLU data.
LABEL OVERRUN Label overrun. Depress the CLEAR key and the FEED
key. Then remove the label.
,I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., data is different from the
OPTION RAM ERROR actual number of RAMS.
OP The RAM quantity initial set
Call for service.
e CLEAR key, and set after
__~__-
Then sum
~~~~-~~ - ..~.....
.
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H CMT/FUN
EM1 -31015D
Time out error.
BAD TAPE OR CMT Bad tape or CMT loader. Depress the CLEAR key, and change the
(Hardware error) tape or CMT loader.
Depress the CLEAR key.
18. BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
It is our primary concern to give you full satisfaction and better service. If, however, any problem
arises in connection with the operation of this scale, please check the following points before calling
for service:
A) Is the power plug fully plugged into an AC outlet?
B) Is the power turned ON?
C) Is AC power being properly supplied to the outlet? (Check it using another electric appliance.)
D) Check the circuit breaker.
E)
Has there been a power failure of any sort?
F) Has the operation been carried out in the correct order?
This scale has been manufactured under strict quality control. If you have any trouble, however, DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX IT BY YOURSELF. Pull the power plug out of the outlet, and contact your
TEC representative.
NOTE: The specifications are subject to change without notice.
I
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