Casio CE-2400O- Manual

Casio CE-2400O

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CASIO AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER; Introduction; GUIDELINE LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Getting Started; Install the three memory backup batteries
  • Page 7 – The printer will operate for a few seconds.
  • Page 8 – Calendar
  • Page 9 – General guide; Battery compartment
  • Page 10 – Mode key; Mode Name; The drawer will not open, if it is locked with a drawer lock key.; Mode Switch
  • Page 11 – Displays; Main Display; Department Number
  • Page 12 – PRICE; CH; Keyboard; • Register Mode
  • Page 13 – • Calculator Mode
  • Page 14 – • The normal life of a set of batteries is about one year.; To load memory protection batteries
  • Page 15 – • Never try to recharge the batteries supplied with the unit.
  • Page 16 – Journal Printing; To load paper for printing of journal
  • Page 17 – To load paper for printing of receipts
  • Page 18 – Setting a machine number; To set the machine number; Basic Setups and Operations
  • Page 19 – Setting the time; To set the time; Setting the date; To set the date; ‚·‚fi; ·fl⁄¤‚⁄
  • Page 20 – Displaying the time and date; To display and clear the time and date
  • Page 21 – Programming automatic tax calculation; State Sales Tax Calculation Data Tables; To program Tax Tables; Example 1; fi°; fi±¤fi
  • Page 22 – TAX TABLES
  • Page 26 – Page
  • Page 27 – Receipt Sample
  • Page 28 – This section describes how to prepare and use department keys.; Programming department keys; fl
  • Page 29 – To program a unit price for each department; fi‚‚
  • Page 30 – Registering department keys; Exceeding maximum number of digits
  • Page 31 – Repeat; ⁄fi‚; Multiplication; ⁄¤±fi; Preset price
  • Page 32 – Split sales of packaged items; OPERATION
  • Page 33 – Registering PLUs; This section describes how to prepare and use PLUs.; Programming PLUs; To program a unit price for each PLU
  • Page 34 – ‚fi
  • Page 35 – Registering PLUs and sub-departments; PLUs; ⁄fi; PLU repeat
  • Page 36 – Sub-department repeat; PLU multiplication
  • Page 37 – Sub-department multiplication; ⁄±¤fi
  • Page 38 – ⁄fi—
  • Page 39 – Registering premiums and discounts; Programming premiums and discounts; You can use the; To program tax calculation, tax rounding and the function of the
  • Page 40 – To program a rate to the; The following examples show how you can use the; Discount for items and subtotals; fi—; ‹±fi
  • Page 41 – Premium for items and subtotals; Taxable status of the
  • Page 42 – Programming for reductions; To program tax calculation for the; • Taxable status of the
  • Page 43 – Registering reductions; Reduction of individual items; ›fi; Reduction of subtotals; ‡fi
  • Page 44 – Calculating the merchandise subtotal
  • Page 45 – Shifting the taxable status of an item; fl—; or
  • Page 46 – Registering charge and check payments; Charge
  • Page 47 – fifi—
  • Page 48 – The following examples show how to use the; ¤‹fi
  • Page 49 – RF; Registering returned goods in the RF mode; Normal refund transaction; Reduction of amounts paid on refund; the former position immediately.
  • Page 50 – Registering money received on account; Registering money paid out
  • Page 51 – Making corrections in a registration; • Correcting an item that you have input but not yet registered.; Correcting an item you have input but not yet registered; Correction Examples; EXAMPLE
  • Page 52 – Correcting an item you have input and registered
  • Page 53 – No sale registration
  • Page 54 – More Setups and Operations
  • Page 56 – Using the clerk control function; Clerk Sign On; Clerk Sign Off; RECEIPT SAMPLE; Clerk
  • Page 57 – Issuing post-finalization receipts; About post-finalization receipt formats; Detail Format
  • Page 58 – When; To program a department with single-item-sale status
  • Page 59 – To program a PLU with single-item-sale status
  • Page 60 – Example 3
  • Page 61 – Registering manually entered tax amounts; You can program the cash register to change the function of the; key replaces the; Programming for manually input tax registration; fi‚
  • Page 62 – Tax status for; This specification defines where the result of; a. Do you want to print the taxable amount on the receipt/journal?
  • Page 63 – Programming currency exchange; When the; To program currency exchange rate for the; Exchange rate; ⁄‚fi‚‚¤; To program rounding code for currency exchange calculation; Rounding code
  • Page 64 – Tenders in a foreign currency can be registered using the; fi‚——
  • Page 66 – ç 0; pc
  • Page 67 – Programming calculator features
  • Page 68 – Printing the cash register's program; To print all PLU programming; Printing READ reports; To print the daily sales READ report; This report shows sales, except for PLUs.; Reports
  • Page 69 – This report shows hourly breakdowns of sales.; To print the periodic sales READ report; This report shows breakdowns of sales by any period you want.
  • Page 70 – To print the monthly sales READ report; This report shows daily breakdowns of sales for an entire month.; To print the financial READ report; To print the individual department READ report; This report shows sales for specific departments.
  • Page 71 – To print the individual PLU/sub-department READ report; This report shows sales for specific PLUs.; Printing RESET reports; You should print RESET reports at the end of the business day.; able to distinguish between the sales data for different dates.
  • Page 72 – To print the daily sales RESET report; To print the PLU/sub-department RESET report
  • Page 73 – To print the periodic sales RESET report; To print the monthly sales RESET report
  • Page 74 – Report samples; All PLU programming report
  • Page 75 – Daily sales READ/RESET report
  • Page 76 – Hourly sales READ/RESET report
  • Page 78 – Troubleshooting; Error codes; Transaction cancel buffer is full.; Action; Enter a clerk number.
  • Page 79 – Start
  • Page 80 – BE SURE TO KEEP THE POWER CORD OF THE CASH REGISTER
  • Page 81 – User Maintenance and Options; To replenish stamp ink; Grasp the stamp pad on both side and lift it out of its holder.; To replace the ink roll; Figure 1; key to test for correct
  • Page 82 – To replace journal paper
  • Page 83 – Department key conversion kit
  • Page 85 – Index
  • Page 87 – LIMITED WARRANTY: ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERS
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Page 2 - CASIO AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER; Introduction; GUIDELINE LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.

2 Welcome to the CASIO CE-2400! Congratulations upon your selection of a CASIO Electronic Cash Register, which is designed toprovide years of reliable operation.Operation of a CASIO cash register is simple enough to be mastered without special training.Everything you need to know is included in this...

Page 4 - Contents

4 Contents Introduction Welcome to the CASIO CE-2400 ...................................................... 2 Getting Started Getting Started .................................................................................. 6 Introducing CE-2400 General guide ..........................................

Page 6 - Getting Started; Install the three memory backup batteries

6 This section outlines how to unpack the cash register and get it ready to operate. You should read this part of the manualeven if you have used a cash register before. The following is the basic set up procedure, along with page referenceswhere you should look for more details. 1 Getting Started R...

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