Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Precautions for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ...
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; Danger; Caution; Warning; Power Cords and Plugs; Power Voltage
4 Safety Precautions ● Prior to use, please read these “Safety Precautions” thoroughly and use the device accordingly . ● Please pay due attention to the following symbols to help you use the product safely and properly and to avoid any personal injury or damage to the device . * Danger If this symb...
Page 6 - Maintenance; During Periods of Disuse
6 * Caution Maintenance $ + ● In the interest of safety, when performing maintenance unplug the plug from the outlet . ● At least once a year unplug the power cord from the outlet and wipe off the blades of the plug and the surrounding area with a dry cloth . If dust accumulates, it may cause a fire...
Page 7 - GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A.; Precautions for Use; Installation Location
7 FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Ru...
Page 8 - Take Advance Notice of the Following; Regulation of Harmonic Current
8 Take Advance Notice of the Following ● The content of this manual may change without notice due to improvements to devices and/or changes in their specifications. ● Please be forewarned that Casio bears no responsibility for damages, lost profits or claims from third parties arising from the loss ...
Page 9 - Names of Parts and What They Do; Names of Parts
9 Names of Parts and What They Do Names of Parts 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 5-1 Overview 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 Side 15 16 22 21 20 19 Back 1 Printer cover Keep the front cover closed while in use . 2 Automatic cutter Automatically cuts receipts when issued .3 Paper holder Close it until it locks secu...
Page 10 - Adjusting the Angle of the Main Display; Adjusting the Angle of the Sub Display; Steps
10 Adjusting the Angle of the Main Display The angle for the main display can be adjusted so it is easy for the operator to view it . Operate the tilt switch when the power switch is ON . Steps 1 . Holding the tilt switch on the DOWN side lowers the angle of the main display . TILT DOWN UP 2 . Holdi...
Page 11 - Installing Original Advertisements (POP Ads); Removing the printer cover; Attaching the printer cover
11 Installing Original Advertisements (POP Ads) The menu of the shop, special bargain items and customer notices can be displayed on the back of the connector cover . Steps 1 . Put your finger on the bottom of the transparent cover at the back of connector cover, and pull it up towards you to remove...
Page 12 - Loading Printer Paper
12 Loading Printer Paper Steps 1 . Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it stops naturally . 2 . Hold the end of roll of paper so it comes out from below, and load it in the paper compartment . Right Wrong To printer To...
Page 13 - Changing Printer Paper; Installing an SD/SDHC Memory Card
13 Changing Printer Paper When only about one meter of printer paper is remaining, a red line will appear . Change to a new roll of paper at your earliest convenience . Steps 1 . Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it ...
Page 14 - When Unmounting an SD Card; Inserting SD Card for Recognition (Mounting)
14 When Unmounting an SD Card If you do not go through the unmounting process, the data on the SD card may be damaged . Steps 1 . Select <System>/<Android Settings> from the <Top Menu>. (See figure below). Alternatively, select <Android Settings> . 2 . Select <SD card and ...
Page 15 - Loading a USB Device; USB Hub Ferrite Core; Installation Method
15 Loading a USB Device Steps 1 . Remove the side cover on the side of the main display . It comes off easily when you insert your finger in the depres - sion and pull it up . 2 . Insert a USB device into the USB slot . 3 . When removing the USB device, pull out the USB once it can be safely removed...
Page 17 - User’s Manual; Operation; Sales Management; Standard Style
17 User’s Manual Operation Sales Management Standard Style
Page 18 - Overview of Sales Management; Sales Management Functions
18 Overview of Sales Management Sales Management Functions Sales Management is an application for managing store sales . The main functions of Sales Management are introduced here . Registering Sales This function registers customer orders and creates a bill . Orders from customers can be registered...
Page 19 - Basic Operations; Key Operation
19 Basic Operations Operations with the Sales Management application can be performed on the touch screen . Following is an explanation of the basic operations using the Sales Management application . Key Operation The screens of the Sales Management application have keys in various shapes and their...
Page 20 - Scrolling the Window
20 Scrolling the Window Scroll the screen if you cannot see everything at one time because there is too much data . Scroll display (Ex .) Using the scroll (Ex .): Swipe scrolling There are six lines of data in the display area of this screen .When 7th and subsequent lines are registered, rows are ad...
Page 22 - Names of Main Keys and Their Functions
22 Names of Main Keys and Their Functions This section explains the names and functions of the main keys . Names of Main Keys and Their Functions . . Ten-key Use to enter quantities, unit prices, ID numbers, etc . Dot ( .) key Use when including a decimal point for quantities or discounts . Clear ke...
Page 23 - Others Key Functions
23 Others Key Functions Press the <Others> key to call up other transaction keys . Check key Use for payments via coupon, such as gift certificates or book certificates. %- (Discount) key Use when giving individual discounts on items sold . - (Reduce the price) key Use when reducing the price ...
Page 24 - Work Operations
24 Work Operations Sales Management manages the sales in one-day units, from Open to Sales Reset . Following is a description of the main operations for business from opening to Z Report (resetting sales) . Server Sign On (Specifying Server) The functions of Sales Management begin with the signing o...
Page 25 - Switching Modes; Opening for Business (Starting Work for the Day)
25 Signing-off Server (Canceling Server) To sign off, enter <0> and then touch the <Sign on> key . Switching Modes The screen for registering sales is normally the one displayed . To perform various tasks, such as opening for business, correcting transactions, X Report (inspecting) or Z ...
Page 26 - Viewing Receipts/Vouchers; Receipts
26 Preparing Change (Registering Change) After opening for business, prepare the change used for payments . 1 Touch the <Loan> key on the <Register> tab of the <Top Menu> to prepare change . 2 Once the key is pressed, the drawer opens and the <Loan> screen opens . Register th...
Page 27 - Menu Display for Registering Items; Registering Multiple of the Same Item
27 <Main> Menu Display for Registering Items Touching an item displayed on the menu screen registers it . Registering items (Ex .): Selecting <Roast beef> Once an item is registered, it appears on the <Check> screen . Display of a registered item (Ex .): <Roast beef> To regis...
Page 28 - Check Payment; Issuing a Receipt
28 Check Payment After all items have been registered, go through the check payment process . First of all, touch the <Subtotal> key to get a total sales amount and to open the screen to display for the customer . Operating the payment screen (Ex .) Register the cash received from the customer...
Page 30 - Handling Returned Items; Cash; Cancellation Procedure; Deposit/Withdrawal Procedures
30 Handling Returned Items This is the process for handling returned items in situations such as when a mistake is noticed, or after a sale has been recorded and an item is returned . Touch the <Refund> key on the <Register> tab of the <Top Menu> . Procedure for refunding returned ...
Page 31 - Registering Discounts Registering Discounts to Each Item
31 Desposit (Ex .): Fill the drawer with eighty quarters ($20) for making change . 1 Tap the <RC> column under <Received on Account> twice 2 Touch 2000/<OK> 3 Touch <Enter> Withdrawal (Ex.): Move five 100 notes to the safe. 1 Tap the <PD> column under <Paid Out> t...
Page 33 - Check and Reset Operation; Flash Sales Report (Quickly check sales status)
33 Check and Reset Operation This allows you to confirm the results (such as total) of item registration, or issue X (inspection) or Z (reset) report when you put together the sales of the day or for a certain period of time . Flash Sales Report (Quickly check sales status) Flash sales reports print...
Page 34 - Declaration Operation; Balance Declaration (Report the Amount of Cash in the Drawer)
34 Declaration Operation Balance Declaration (Report the Amount of Cash in the Drawer) After the close of business, count the amount in the drawer and declare the balance . Touch the <Declaration> key on the <Z> tab of the <Top Menu> to declare the balance . Once a declaration is m...