Page 3 - CONTENTS
Page 4 - GETTING STARTED
4 SAMSUNG SPS1000 GETTING STARTED REGISTER CONTROLS – DISPLAY ............................................................................ 13 FRONT VIEW .......................................................................................................................................... 13DISPLA...
Page 5 - SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS -
5 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS .................................................................................. 62FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS .................................................................................. 63FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS ..................................
Page 6 - YSTEM OPTION
6 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS ................................................................................ 111FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS ................................................................................ 112FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS ....................................
Page 10 - WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PC; WIRING SPECIFICATIONS –
10 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – SCANNERS................................................................. 255 METROLOGIC MS700 Scanner ............................................................................................................ 255METROLogIC MS951 Scanner.....................
Page 13 - REGISTER CONTROLS – DISPLAY; FRONT VIEW
13 SAMSUNG SPS1000 REGISTER CONTROLS – DISPLAY FRONT VIEW DISPLAY ADJUSTMENTS REAR VIEW (Option)
Page 14 - REGISTER CONTROLS – MODE LOCK; MODE LOCK; The register is inoperable.; The; KEY; ALL POSITIONS
14 SAMSUNG SPS1000 REGISTER CONTROLS – MODE LOCK MODE LOCK VOID PGM Z X REG OFF S MODE VOID OFF REG X Z PGM S MODE Use to void (correct) items outside of a sale.Note the void mode can be deactivated using asystem flag. The register is inoperable. Use for normal registrations. Use to read register re...
Page 16 - DEFAULT KEYBOARD; ESSENTIAL FUNCTION KEYS; The factory default keyboard is shown below.
16 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DEFAULT KEYBOARD ESSENTIAL FUNCTION KEYS The SPS 1000 keyboard is programmable; you can design a keyboard that fits your exact needs. The Samsung SPS 1000 requires you to place the following keys on every keyboard Numeric Keys 0 - 9 Cursor Control Keys UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT CL/ESC PA...
Page 17 - ALPHA OVERLAY KEYBOARD; ALPHA CHARACTERS; The key layout of the Alpha Keyboard Overlay is shown below:
17 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ALPHA OVERLAY KEYBOARD ALPHA CHARACTERS You have the option of using the Alpha Keyboard Overlay to enter descriptors (the default method ) or you can enter descriptors by entering a three-digit character code for each character. (See System options-General Function Options in P-Mo...
Page 18 - ALPHA CODE PROGRAMMING; ALPHA CODES; CODE
18 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ALPHA CODE PROGRAMMING ALPHA CODES You have the option of using the Alpha Keyboard Overlay to enter descriptors (the defaultmethod) or you can program descriptors by entering a three-digit character code for eachcharacter. ( See System Options-General Function Options in P-Mode Pr...
Page 19 - DISPLAY OPERATION – CURSOR CONTROL; Samsung SPS; CURSOR CONTROL; ENTER
19 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DISPLAY OPERATION – CURSOR CONTROL While you are programming the SPS-1000 , the bottom line of the screen displays the keys that you are allowed to use next. (These prompts do not display while operating the Samsung SPS 1000 in the REG key lock position, or in manager operations.)...
Page 20 - DISPLAY OPERATION – PAGE MOVEMENT; PAGE UP AND DOWN
20 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DISPLAY OPERATION – PAGE MOVEMENT PAGE UP AND DOWN The scroll indicators tellyou if the area in whichyou are working (in thiscase General PrintingOptions Programmingarea) contains moreinformation than can bedisplayed at one time. G E N E R A L P R I N T I N G O P T I O N S L 1 1 ....
Page 21 - DISPLAY OPERATION – FIELD SELECTION; SELECTING FIELDS; UP
21 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DISPLAY OPERATION – FIELD SELECTION SELECTING FIELDS • Press the UP or DOWN key to select the fieldabove or below the currentcursor position. • With the field you wish to edit selected: • For yes/no fields, press the YES/NO key to toggle from yes to no. • For fields that accept nu...
Page 22 - DISPLAY OPERATION – POP UP WINDOWS; OPENING POP-UP SELECTION WINDOWS; The arrow indicates the; Press; DOWN; to close
22 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DISPLAY OPERATION – POP UP WINDOWS OPENING POP-UP SELECTION WINDOWS • The arrow indicates the selections for this field aremade from a pop-upwindow. • With the field selected and thecursor on the arrow, press ENTER . A pop-up window displays with the selections forthe field listed...
Page 24 - DISPLAY MESSAGES
Page 39 - RESET PROCEDURES
Page 40 - ERROR CLEAR INIT PROCEDURE; TO PERFORM AN INIT CLEAR; OFF
40 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ERROR CLEAR INIT PROCEDURE The initial clear function allows you to exit any register activity and return to a beginning or clearedstate. any transaction in progress will be exited and totals for that transaction are not updated. Here are some reasons you may want to perform an in...
Page 41 - KEYBOARD CLEAR PROCEDURE; TO PERFORM KEYBOARD CLEAR
41 SAMSUNG SPS1000 NOTE it may be required in some instances after a program init procedure to return to the REG position and press a tender key to complete the procedure KEYBOARD CLEAR PROCEDURE CAUTION: Distribute the S-Mode key only to those you may want to performthis function. The keyboard clea...
Page 44 - The user will normally perform no S-Mode functions.
44 SAMSUNG SPS1000 S-MODE CAUTION: S-Mode functions are reserved for system providers who set-up and service your SPS1000system. The user will normally perform no S-Mode functions. The procedures described in this area are security sensitive. Many S-Mode functions, including memory clearing and memo...
Page 45 - PROGRAM RESET; TO A COMPLETE PROGRAM RESET
45 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PROGRAM RESET CAUTION: This will reset all programmed information, setting the machineback to factory default settings This procedure will reset the machine back to factory settings, ready to commence program.There a two options for resetting; the first will load the default setti...
Page 46 - MEMORY ALLOCATION
46 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MEMORY ALLOCATION The Memory allocation is requested when the machine is program reset and default memoryallocation is declined. The information can be displayed at any time by selection S-MODEoption memory allocation. The following entries define the file sizes for the terminal; ...
Page 47 - MEMORY ALLOCATION - DEFINITIONS; # OF PLU STATUS GROUPS
47 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MEMORY ALLOCATION - DEFINITIONS # OF DIGITS IN REPORT TOTALS (8 - 10) This is the length of the value field on read and reset reports # OF DIGITS IN REPORT COUNTERS (8 - 10) This is the length of the quantity field on read and reset reports # OF PLU This is the maximum number of P...
Page 48 - # OF LINES PER TRANSACTION
48 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MEMORY ALLOCATION - DEFINITIONS # OF TRACKING FILES (0 - 4) The norm is to have one tracking file for table detail storage. This however can be increased to four, each runningindependently. This could be utilised to provide storage for Tables. Bar Check, Room Tabs, etc.There is th...
Page 49 - # OF INVENTORY INGREDIENT
49 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MEMORY ALLOCATION - DEFINITIONS # OF WLU (WINDOW LOOK UP UNITS) This is the maximum number of window look-up menus available for PLU, Condiment and Function keysgrouped together for display/selection. # OF LINES PER WLU (WINDOW LOOK UP UNITS) This is the maximum number of items av...
Page 50 - ANALYSIS2 BY TIME PERIODS
50 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ANALYSIS2 BY TIME PERIODS This allows analysis of a sale within a specific area, the sale total is stored under the analysis heading forreporting on the financial and appropriate time period report. The default text can be changed allowingmonitoring of any area / category / depart...
Page 52 - SELF TESTS
52 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SELF TESTS The following procedures are used to perform diagnostic tests on the terminal. The integrityof peripherals are tested at this stage. S-MODE PROGRAMMING MENU L1 1. SELF TESTS 2. MEMORY CLEAR 3. MEMORY ALLOCATION DISPLAY4. KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION5. SYSTEM OPTIONS6. PRINTE...
Page 53 - SELF TESTS - DEFINITIONS
53 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SELF TESTS - DEFINITIONS SERIAL & IRC LOOP BACK This is a diagnostics test for the serial port. Special Loop back connections are required. DRAWER This will test the opening of the cash drawers, there are 3 drawers available RTC SETTING This is the real time clock setting for ...
Page 55 - MEMORY CLEAR - DEFINITIONS
55 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MEMORY CLEAR - DEFINITIONS RESET ALL TTLS, CNTS & GRAND TTLS This will remove any sales from the reporting memory, clearing all totals, including grand totals CLEAR TOTALS AND COUNTERS This will remove any sales from the terminals reporting memory, clearing all totals and coun...
Page 56 - KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION; Cursor Control Keys
56 SAMSUNG SPS1000 KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION Each one of the five keyboards can be programmed completely independently of the other. Note: the following Essential Function Keys must be on each keyboard Numeric Keys 0-9 Cursor Control Keys UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT CL/ESC PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN YES/NO ENTER DONE X...
Page 57 - KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION - DEFINITIONS; PLU KEYS
57 SAMSUNG SPS1000 KEYBOARD KEY RELOCATION - DEFINITIONS PLU KEYS This allocates PLU product number keys to the keyboard. This will provided touch of thebutton entry for selling products. There are a maximum of five keyboards available each ofwhich can have either the same product information or com...
Page 58 - FUNCTION KEY – LISTING
58 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY – LISTING CODE NAME CODE NAME CODE NAME 1 NUMERIC 1 70 MACRO PAUSE 139 MODIFIER4 2 NUMERIC 2 71 MACRO R (REG) 140 MODIFIER5 3 NUMERIC 3 72 MACRO S (S-MODE) 141 MODIFIER6 4 NUMERIC 4 73 MACRO SET (RECORD) 142 MODIFIER7 5 NUMERIC 5 74 MACRO VOID 143 MODIFIER8 6 NUMERIC ...
Page 61 - FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS
61 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS NUMERIC 1 Used to reposition the numeric keypad anywhere on the keyboard NUMERIC 2 Used to reposition the numeric keypad anywhere on the keyboard NUMERIC 3 Used to reposition the numeric keypad anywhere on the keyboard NUMERIC 4 Used to reposition the nu...
Page 66 - MDSE RETURN
66 SAMSUNG SPS1000 Used to execute one of forty possible macros by entering the macro number and pressing the macro code entrykey FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS MDSE RETURN Used to remove items from the sales totals and return goods back into stock. This key can be used within oroutside of a transaction...
Page 69 - SHIFT
69 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS SEAT# Used to identify a specific seat (or person) within a transaction. Facilitates separate payment by seat from a singlecheck and identifies to the food preparation staff how to assemble meals. This feature also provides separatebillingTo allocate ite...
Page 70 - ANLAYSIS 2
70 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS ANLAYSIS 2 This key is used to record sales totals providing analysis on the both the financial report and special hourly sales,analysis reports. The default text can be changed providing sales analysis for any category. This key can also beused to chang...
Page 71 - PARK ORDER/SERVE ORDER; KP ROUTING
71 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS X/TIME Used for multiplication and split pricing entries in the register position. PARK ORDER/SERVE ORDER Used with the kitchen video system to control order service KP ROUTING The system stores four periods of order printing sequences for example during...
Page 73 - S-MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS
73 SAMSUNG SPS1000 S-MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS This section is used to define the most fundamental parameters of the whole system suchas, how many machines are in the network, which machine number will store common dataetc. S-MODE PROGRAMMING MENU L1 1. SELF TESTS2. MEMORY CLEAR3. MEMORY ALLOCATION DISPLA...
Page 74 - S-MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS – DEFINITIONS; PRINT/DISPLAY DECIMAL POSITION
74 SAMSUNG SPS1000 S-MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS – DEFINITIONS REGISTER # (1-32) This is the register number for this terminal. This is required to be a sequential number starting from 1 (themaster) then in turn for each of the terminals in an inter-register communications system. STORE # This is used durin...
Page 75 - PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS
75 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS This is used to customise existing printer formats or to add generic printers to the system.There is normally no need to change this information. The only exception being, printingbitmap images where the initialisation code should be deleted for the appro...
Page 76 - PRINTER DRIVER DEFINITIONS
76 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PRINTER DRIVER DEFINITIONS PRINTER TYPE Common printer types have been defined, SAMSUNG, CITIZEN, EPSON etc, These need no modification. Thesystem does have some custom printer types available for technicians to allocate their own settings. PRINTER TASK, INTIALISE COMPRESS This is...
Page 77 - SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECTIONS
77 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECTIONS The serial ports are the physical connections on the terminal, three as standard with amaximum of seven available. The following section defines which type of peripheral will beattached to the port S-MODE PROGRAMMING MENU L1 1. SELF TESTS2. MEMORY CLE...
Page 78 - SERIAL PORT SELECTIONS - DEFINITIONS; PORT
78 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SERIAL PORT SELECTIONS - DEFINITIONS PORT This is the number of the physical port located on the terminal. There are three as standard with a maximum ofseven DEVICE This is the peripheral which will connected to the port. The following options can be chosen. Disable - The port is ...
Page 79 - DEFINE SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS
79 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DEFINE SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS This is used to define the baud rate etc of a peripheral linked to the serial port, i.e.speed of scanning and other required settings SERIAL PORT# 1 PARAMETER SELECTIONS L1 PORT DESCRIPTION PORT1 BAUD RATE 009600 • PARITY NONE • DATA BITS 8 • STOP BIT...
Page 80 - SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS - DEFINITIONS; LOGO SIZE
80 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS - DEFINITIONS PORT DESCRIPTION This is an area in which you can type your own description of the task the port is carrying out, i.e. SHOPPRINTER, HAND SCANNER etc.. This description is for your own reference purposes. BAUD RATE This is the Baud Rate of the d...
Page 82 - SYSTEM OPTIONS
82 SAMSUNG SPS1000 S-MODE PROGRAM SCANS MEMORY ALLOCATION Print the definitions of the systems features and file maximums SYSTEM OPTIONS This prints the most basic of features such as terminal number and IRC (inter register communications) settings PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONS This print out shows how ...
Page 83 - SYSTEM PASSWORD
83 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM PASSWORD The terminal can be restricted to the most basic of register uses. Using the employeeauthority password restriction for manager functions. It is possible by mistake to restrictaccess for yourself to programming. To prevent this the system has an in-built masterpass...
Page 84 - SUPER MACRO SCAN
84 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SUPER MACRO SCAN The super macro file size is defined by the memory allocation sequence. This determes how many keystrokes canbe stored in this section once the maximum limit has been stored wrap round reporting will begin i.e. line by linereplacement of the oldest data The super ...
Page 85 - ROM FILE DOWNLOAD; TO PREPARE RECEIVING TERMINALS
85 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ROM FILE DOWNLOAD This is used to transmit a PC downloaded flash ROM from the master terminal to the slaves within the system.(see the technical appendix for the PC ROM download procedure) CAUTION: After completing this section you must then reset all programmedinformation, back t...
Page 86 - TO PREPARE DOWNLOADING TERMINAL
86 SAMSUNG SPS1000 ROM FILE DOWNLOAD TO PREPARE DOWNLOADING TERMINAL This is used to transmit a PC downloaded flash ROM from the master terminal to the slaves within the system.(see the technical appendix for the PC ROM download procedure) This menu option is password protected with adefault of 9999...
Page 87 - LOAD DEFAULT MESSAGES; ERROR MESSAGES
87 SAMSUNG SPS1000 LOAD DEFAULT MESSAGES This will revert back to default text any messages which have been changed from their original settings ERROR MESSAGES These are the onscreen display prompts warning the operator of mis-operations.Following is a list of the standard error messages, SYSTEM DES...
Page 88 - DEFAULT ERROR MESSAGES
88 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DEFAULT ERROR MESSAGES NO. DESCRIPTION NO. DESCRIPTION 1 (NOT USE) 111 NEGATIVE CARD 2 (NOT USE) 112 LINKED STATUS REQUIRED 3 AMOUNT REQUIRED 113 RETURN TO X-MODE 4 BAD VALUE 114 ERROR - SLIP PAPER 5 BUFFER FULL 115 LOCAL PRINTER REQUIRED 6 BUFFER EMPTY 116 MODE ERROR 7 BUSY 117 S...
Page 90 - DEFAULT SYSTEM DESCRIPTORS
90 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DEFAULT SYSTEM DESCRIPTORS NO. DESCRIPTION NO. DESCRIPTION 1 SUN 55 PAYMENT 2 MON 56 HOME AMT 3 TUE 57 FSCRT 4 WED 58 FS EXMT 5 THU 59 SCALE CANCEL 6 FRI 60 TIP PAID OUT 7 SAT 61 TIP DECLARED 8 MGR 62 TAXABLE 1 9 TAXES 63 TAXABLE 2 10 TOTAL 64 TAXABLE 3 11 FSTAX 65 TAXABLE 4 12 FS...
Page 91 - UNLOCK PROCEDURES; CHECK UNLOCK
91 SAMSUNG SPS1000 UNLOCK PROCEDURES This will reset an locked operational checks or clerk interrupt details. This must be perfomed on the terminal setto store the data in the s-mode system option settings. CHECK UNLOCK Used in the unlikely event that an open check track number becomes locked and in...
Page 94 - PLU – PROGRAMMING
94 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU – PROGRAMMING During PLU Programming, each PLU is assigned a descriptor, price or prices and a few uniqueoptions.The remainder of the PLU options are determined by linking the individual PLU to a PLU Status Group.The PLU Status Group contains all of the detailed programming op...
Page 95 - PLU – DEFINITIONS; DESCRIPTOR
95 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU – DEFINITIONS DESCRIPTOR This is the name of the saleable item, which will appear on receipts and reports. STOCK LINK PLU# It is possible when managing stock, the principle of buy one reduce one from stock that a number of items mayneed to reduce from the same stock item for e...
Page 97 - PLU STATUS GROUP – PROGRAMMING
97 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU STATUS GROUP – PROGRAMMING PLU Status Groups allow memory to be used more efficiently. In most applications, largegroups of PLUs are set with many identical options, while the PLU number, descriptor andprice are unique. On the PLU Programming each PLU is assigned a descriptor,...
Page 98 - PLU STATUS GROUP – DEFINITIONS; ARE PLUS IN THIS GROUP INACTIVE?
98 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU STATUS GROUP – DEFINITIONS TAXABLE BY RATES? This applies the selected pre-programmed tax rate to this item GROUP LINK #2 This field is used to provide the second sales analysis by category i.e. Draught Beers etc. GROUP LINK #3 This field is used to provide the third sales ana...
Page 99 - AUTO SCALE ON THIS PLU?; COMPULSORY VALIDATION
99 SAMSUNG SPS1000 This is an American feature where payment can be received by government food vouchers This ensures productsare available for sale with payment by voucher PLU STATUS GROUP – DEFINITIONS IS PLU MEMO? This enables all PLU information to be printed, but not calculated to totalisers, i...
Page 100 - PRINT RED ON KITCHEN PRINTERS?; DISPLAY ON THE REGISTER SCREEN?
100 SAMSUNG SPS1000 This determines whether the product is printed on the Kitchen Video display PLU STATUS GROUP – DEFINITIONS COLOR TO DISPLAY ON KV (0-31) This is the colour in which the information is to be displayed on the Video System PRINT ON KP? If this is set to Y the item is available for p...
Page 101 - AUTO GRILL KP GROUP #
101 SAMSUNG SPS1000 AUTO GRILL KP GROUP # This is the print group to be allocated to the printer programming to control where the item is printed
Page 102 - GROUP – PROGRAMMING
102 SAMSUNG SPS1000 GROUP – PROGRAMMING Groups are designated to accumulate PLU sales for reporting analysis. A PLU can storesales information in up to 3 groups. Group Link #1 is set in PLU programming.Group Links #2 and #3 are set in PLU Status Group programming. This program allows you to set name...
Page 103 - GROUP – DEFINITIONS; TAXABLE BY RATE FOR ANALYSIS2
103 SAMSUNG SPS1000 GROUP – DEFINITIONS ADD TO GROUP TOTAL? This determines if the total sales for this category are to be included in the total of all group sales on the read andreset analysis reports. It requires that only one of the three group that an item is linked to is included in the groupto...
Page 104 - FUNCTION KEY – PROGRAMMING
104 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY – PROGRAMMING Function key options vary by key, each feature is explained in the following pages.Function keys may exist on different levels of the keyboard, or they may only be accessedthrough WLUs, they may also be addressed by directly pressing the key, or by ente...
Page 116 - NEXT RECORD
116 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS NEXT RECORD Used to program the next record key, used during programming to move through the program records. #/NOSALE Used to enter a non-adding memo number during a transaction, or used to open the cash drawer outside of a sale HALO DIGITS FOR NON-ADD...
Page 119 - RECEIPT
119 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS RECEIPT ON /OFF This is used to turn the receipt off, The receipt can be programmed using system flags to be a continuous receiptwith post receipt, or to print only when the post receipt key is pressed. RECALL CHECK 1 - 4 The Check Tracking System can m...
Page 121 - SUBTOTAL
121 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS STORE CHECK 1 - 4 The check tracking system can maintain only balances (hard check) or entire transactions (soft check) in theregister memory. Four different tracking files can be separately maintained. For example, restaurant checks, call-in orders, de...
Page 122 - TAX EXEMPT
122 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS TAX EXEMPT The Tax Exempt can be programmed to exempt specific taxes from a sale. HALO (0:NO LIMIT) This is the maximum sale amount for this key EXEMPT TAX Each Tax rate can be excluded for the calculation NON-ADD# COMPULSORY This forces the entry of a ...
Page 123 - VALIDATE; NEW CHECK 1 – 4
123 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FUNCTION KEY - DEFINITIONS TRANSFER CHECK 1 - 4 Used to transfer one or all open soft checks from one server to another. A transfer check receipt will print. ACTIVE IN X ONLY This forces the use of X Manager Mode for this key VALIDATE Use this key to initiate a single line valida...
Page 125 - SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS; GENERAL FUNCTION OPTIONS
125 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS GENERAL FUNCTION OPTIONS MANAGER CONTROL IN X-MODE Negative Sales This prevents minus priced products being sold in the register position. Manager access of the X mode isrequired to continue the sale. Negative Tender This prevents transaction which are...
Page 127 - EMPLOYEE POP UP/STAY DOWN
127 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS GENERAL FUNCTION OPTIONS ALLOW PLU COPY BY RANGE The program menu option copy program, allows various details to be copied from one to another such askeyboards, WLUs for PLUs the copy paramaters can be set so that a product is copied to another product...
Page 131 - TAX OPTIONS
131 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS TAX OPTIONS TAX ROUNDING FACTOR It is assumed as standard that a tax calculation resulting in more than 3 decimal places will be rounded up/off.This can be changed to round either down or off at the 3rd decimal place. VAT SUBTRACTED FROM INDIVIDUAL PLU...
Page 132 - CASH DRAWER OPTIONS; ALLOW SALES WITH DRAWER OPEN; OPEN DRAWER DURING X / Z REPORTS
132 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS CASH DRAWER OPTIONS ALLOW SALES WITH DRAWER OPEN This enables sales to be made even when the drawer is open C-I-D AMOUNT LIMIT When the system reaches the programmed limit the machine will warn the operator to take action and perform aPAID OUT sequence...
Page 133 - TRAINING MODE OPTIONS
133 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS TRAINING MODE OPTIONS TRAINING MODE PASSWORD This is the password used to active and de-active the training feature. The training mode option can be found onthe X-MODE Menu. Note if the X-mode is not to be used for activating the training for the whole...
Page 134 - LEVEL/MODIFIER OPTIONS; DEFAULT KEYBOARD LEVEL
134 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS LEVEL/MODIFIER OPTIONS DEFAULT KEYBOARD LEVEL The terminal has five completely independent keyboards programmed into the system. This option determineswhich keyboard will be loaded as standard when the machine is turned on. The LEVEL SHIFT keys will be...
Page 135 - TRACKING FILE OPTIONS
135 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS TRACKING FILE OPTIONS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER CHECK This refers to re-assigning a check opened by one employee to another employee. This automation allows transferwhen an employee opens a check, or changes the operator whilst a check is open. CHECKS PAID SL...
Page 136 - SHOW BACKUP MASTER DOWN INDICATOR
136 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS TRACKING FILE OPTIONS CHECK# LIMIT 1 - 4 This is the maximum number that can be automaticallty generated by the terminal, and works in-conjunction withthe starting check number, when the limit is reached the message, buffer full will appear until one o...
Page 137 - KITCHEN PRINTING/VIDEO OPTIONS; ENABLE SORT KP BY KP GROUP #
137 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS KITCHEN PRINTING/VIDEO OPTIONS PRINT AT KP: TOTAL AMOUNT LINE The sale total can be printed on the kitchen printer showing the total value for the items printed. PRINT SEAT# This provides extra information for waitresses by printing the seat number of ...
Page 138 - SEND ORDERS TO KVS ON SUBTOTAL
138 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS KITCHEN PRINTING/VIDEO OPTIONS SEND ORDERS TO KVS ON SUBTOTAL This flag show items on the Kitchen Video System when the SUBTOTAL key is pressed. PRINT VOIDED ORDERS AT KP OR KVS When food is no longer required. This options means items, voided on the t...
Page 139 - VALIDATION/SUBTOTAL OPTIONS; ACTIVATE VALIDATION SENSOR
139 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS VALIDATION/SUBTOTAL OPTIONS VALIDATION AMT: Y=TOTAL / N=TENDER When a sale requires validation the information printed can be one of two things either the total value of the saleor the value of money received/tendered. CHK VALID AMT: Y=TOTAL / N=TENDER...
Page 140 - GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS; RECEIPT FEED LINES AFTER PRINT
140 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS PRINT ON RECEIPT: This controls what will be printed on the receipt ticket. EMPLOYEE NAME This programs whether the employee name will be printed on the receipt CONSECUTIVE # This programs whether the consecutive transaction nu...
Page 143 - DISABLE PRINTING IN CURRENCY CONV.; PRINT ALL CURRENCY IN CONV2-5 OPERATION
143 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS GENERAL PRINTING OPTIONS DISABLE PRINTING IN CURRENCY CONV. When converting a total from home currency to a foreign currency, there is standard information printed, thefollowing can be suppressed. CHANGE RATE This is the current rate of exchange used f...
Page 144 - REPORT PRINTING OPTIONS
144 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS REPORT PRINTING OPTIONS ZERO SKIP (ALL OPTIONS) This prevents unused items for printing on the report, it is advisable these features are turned on, as the reportswill increase dramatically in length if no zero skip is performed. PRINT % OF SALES ON PL...
Page 145 - REPORT OPTIONS
145 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS REPORT OPTIONS ONLY TTL ON PRODUCT MIX GROUP RPT The product mix groups are used to identify item usage and sales of selected products by time range. This flagchanges the format of the report for a time period analysis per product group to a total anal...
Page 146 - ALLOW Z OF OPEN CHECKS REPORTS; VOID MODE TOTALS ADD TO GRAND TOTALS
146 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS REPORT OPTIONS ALLOW Z OF OPEN CHECKS REPORTS The system assumes that all checks opened will be paid it is possible to allow or disallow clearing of these. CONFIRM BEFORE TOTALS RESET ON Z If this flag is set the system will request a key press once a ...
Page 147 - TIME KEEPING OPTIONS; OVERTIME HOUR IS USED FOR DAY OR WEEK
147 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS TIME KEEPING OPTIONS OVERTIME HOUR IS USED FOR DAY OR WEEK Overtime can be paid on the number of hours worked per day or week. I.e. 8 hours a day or 37 hours per week. HOURS PER OVERTIME STARTS Once an employee’s total hours worked have reached this po...
Page 148 - ACTIVATE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL; CASH TRANSACTIONS; - All cash sales made during normal operation; SEND TO DETAIL
148 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM OPTION – DEFINITIONS E.J. & DETAIL PRINTING OPTIONS ACTIVATE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL This enables the electronic journal, storing all actions made on the terminal can be stored to the memory forreporting. DISPLAY E.J. BUFFER FULL WARNING The terminal has a maximum number of...
Page 149 - TAX
149 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TAX Tax can be programmed as; addition where the value of tax is added to each products retail price or extractionwhere the system calculates the amount of VAT included within a sale P-MODE PROGRAMMING MENU L1 1. PLU 2. PLU STATUS GROUP3. GROUP4. FUNCTION KEY5. SYSTEM OPTION 6. T...
Page 150 - MESSAGES; LOGO MESSAGES
150 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MESSAGES Various text can be reprogrammed changing the default settings. It is also possible toprogram receipt and bill header/footer messages in this section LOGO MESSAGES Used to program the sales receipt Post-amble header message and Pre-amble footer message, The justification...
Page 155 - WLU – WINDOW LOOK UP; sequence of selections.
155 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WLU – WINDOW LOOK UP There are three types of items that can be found on a Window Look-Up (WLU): condiments,functions, and PLUs. The same WLU can contain any combination of condiments,functions, and PLUs.Specific features and rules for WLUs are summarised below: • A specific WLU ...
Page 156 - WLU – WINDOW LOOK UP DEFINITIONS; TITLE; ALLOW CONDIMENT; ALLOW FUNCTIONS; ALLOW EXIT FROM TABLE WITH DONE
156 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WLU – WINDOW LOOK UP DEFINITIONS WLU# This is the sequential window number, used to program the WLU key to the keyboard, or to allocate to a PLU forpop up windows, or for reigistration by code using the WLU key. TITLE This is the name of the window for display purposes only ALLOW...
Page 157 - # OF PERIODS SET IN MEMORY; TIME PERIOD
157 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME PERIOD Memory allocation determines whether there are 24, 48, or 96 time periods. Time periodswill default to hourly periods if 24 periods are selected in memory allocation; 30 minuteperiods if 48 periods are selected; 15 minute periods if 96 periods are selected. Periods ca...
Page 160 - EMPLOYEE
160 SAMSUNG SPS1000 EMPLOYEE The employee file contains information for register operators as well as employees who usethe register only to clock in or out (employee time keeping.). Specific functions that areallowed or disallowed for each employee are determined by assigning the employee to anautho...
Page 161 - EMPLOYEE - DEFINITIONS; NAME; CLOCK IN CODE; OPERATING CODE; LINK TO AUTHORITY LEVEL; JOB CODE PROGRAM
161 SAMSUNG SPS1000 EMPLOYEE - DEFINITIONS EMPLOYEE # This is the sequential program code held by the system NAME This is the clerk name entry field SOCIAL SEC # This is a reference field for storing the employees official reference number CLOCK IN CODE This is the code used for time in/out wages ca...
Page 162 - AUTHORITY; kitchen help
162 SAMSUNG SPS1000 AUTHORITY Each employee must be assigned to one of nine authority levels. The selections made here for eachauthority level determine the operations that are allowed for each employee. For example, in a restaurant an authority level with the descriptor kitchen help could be set to...
Page 163 - AUTHORITY – DEFINITIONS
163 SAMSUNG SPS1000 AUTHORITY – DEFINITIONS LEVEL 1 - 9 DESCRIPTORS Each of the authority levels can be given a description for reference purposes. CLOCK-IN/OUT ENTRY ONLY This allows an employee solely to use the time clock feature MUST CLOCK-IN BEFORE SALES This forces an employee to clock in befo...
Page 166 - CAN INVENTORY EDIT X MODE
166 SAMSUNG SPS1000 AUTHORITY – DEFINITIONS ALLOW JOB CODE EDIT This provides control over employee labour job description programming and amendments ALLOW PAY RATE EDIT This provides control over employee labour hourly pay rate programming and amendments CAN INVENTORY EDIT X MODE This provides cont...
Page 167 - PRINTER TABLES AND KV ROUTING
167 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PRINTER TABLES AND KV ROUTING The printing system of an SPS 1000 register or system of registers is completely flexible. Up to 40 printers can be defined and connected to any available serial port on any register within a system.Multiple printer functions can be assigned to the s...
Page 168 - SYSTEM PRINTER CONFIGURATION
168 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SYSTEM PRINTER CONFIGURATION Used to assign a port for each printer. Then assign printer number (1-40), give it a 10 characterdescriptor (i.e. salad prep, receipt, or detail) and identify the port # and the register # to which it isattached. In addition, you can identify a back-u...
Page 169 - KITCHEN VIDEO ROUTING
169 SAMSUNG SPS1000 KITCHEN VIDEO ROUTING Use Kitchen Video Routing to define the location of the video controller. If you wish todesignate a backup printer, in the event that the video system in not operational, enter thelocation of the back-up here. VIDEO # This is a sequential number generated by...
Page 171 - RECEIPT PRINTER ROUTING
171 SAMSUNG SPS1000 RECEIPT PRINTER ROUTING This controls the routing of the receipt printer, defining which terminal the printer is connected to, this ismaster list for the whole of the network. REGISTER # This is the register number that requires a receipt printer, all registers must be allocated ...
Page 172 - DETAIL PRINTER ROUTING
172 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DETAIL PRINTER ROUTING This controls the routing of the journal printer defining which terminal the printer is connected to. This isa master list for the whole of the network. REGISTER # This is the register number that requires a detailed journal printer, all registers must be a...
Page 173 - INGREDIENT INVENTORY; menu-explosion type inventory system
173 SAMSUNG SPS1000 INGREDIENT INVENTORY A menu-explosion type inventory system is set up when PLUs are linked to a Recipe# and recipes are then programmed with a list of ingredients. Use X-MODE MANAGER MENU toreceive, transfer in/out, or enter raw waste for ingredients in this system. NOTE: Be care...
Page 174 - INGREDIENT – DEFINITIONS; EDIT INGREDIENT; COST; RECIPE TABLE; NUMBER
174 SAMSUNG SPS1000 INGREDIENT – DEFINITIONS It is possible to program a list of ingredients, which can then be linked to create a recipe.This recipe is then allocated to a PLU number. This ensures that when the PLU is sold, thestock is deducted from the relevant ingredients by the appropriate quant...
Page 175 - TIME ACTIVATED PROGRAM
175 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED PROGRAM It is possible to automate a number of functions in order to provide a complete systemmanagement, levels can be changed, reports run, printer re-routed etc.. P-MODE PROGRAMMING MENU L1 13. INGREDIENT INVENTORY 14. TIME ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS 15. PRODUCT MIX GR...
Page 176 - TIME ACTIVATED – KEYBOARD LEVELS; KEYBOARD LEVEL
176 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – KEYBOARD LEVELS This automates the change of menu level keys at specific times, on specific days, revertingback when the next keyboard level is timed to commence. KEYBOARD LEVEL This switches the default keyboard level to that selected LEVEL # This is the keyboar...
Page 177 - TIME ACTIVATED – PRICE LEVELS; This automates the change to any of the twenty ‘; PRICE LEVEL
177 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – PRICE LEVELS This automates the change to any of the twenty ‘ price sets’ at specific times, on specific days, reverting back when the next price level is timed to commence. PRICE LEVEL This switches the default price level to that selected LEVEL # This is the pr...
Page 178 - TIME ACTIVATED – MACRO KEYS; MACROS
178 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – MACRO KEYS This automates, the macro keys which in turn run a sequence of function key presses. These run atspecific times on specific days, reverting back when the next keyboard level is times to commence. NOTE: When using automated key macros it is advisable to...
Page 179 - TIME ACTIVATED – STRING REPORTS; STRING REPORTS
179 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – STRING REPORTS This automates the reporting, running a pre-designed collection of reports at specific times, onspecific days. STRING REPORTS It is possible to timed reports by combining the relevant reports and selecting a report type in the string reportprogramm...
Page 180 - TIME ACTIVATED – SHIFTS
180 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – SHIFTS This automates the switch to the next shift reporting period, commencing a new report this happens atup to four specific times per day. SHIFT The system has a shift report comprising of 4 shifts. A new shift can be activated manually or automated. Thiswill...
Page 181 - TIME ACTIVATED – KITCHEN PRINTING; KP TIME PERIOD; START TIME FOR EACH OF THE FOUR PERIODS
181 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME ACTIVATED – KITCHEN PRINTING Because it is sometimes necessary to change kitchen printer routing depending upon thetime of the day, (for example, separate hot and cold food kitchens may be active duringlunch and a single kitchen active during dinner) you can make assignments...
Page 183 - PRODUCT MIX GROUPS PROGRAM; Product mix groups
183 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PRODUCT MIX GROUPS PROGRAM Product mix groups can be used to program each product with a piece cout usage of a case, with the product group defining how many units are in each outer. This will then providereporting on how many units and case have been used per group, per time per...
Page 184 - PRODUCT MIX GROUPS– DEFINITIONS; PRODUCT MIX GROUPS; UNIT DESC; RELEVANT PLU PROGRAMMING; PIECE COUNT; PRODUCT MIX TIME PERIOD
184 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PRODUCT MIX GROUPS– DEFINITIONS Product mix groups are used to track the usage of specific items in addition to the major groups.There is also reporting information provided by the product mix groups that is superior to other groupreporting. With product mix groups, you can also ...
Page 185 - MIX & MATCH TABLE PROGRAM
185 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MIX & MATCH TABLE PROGRAM This is used to automate promotional discounts, each table is linked to one or many PLUitems activating such features as ‘buy one get one free’ etc… TBL# This is the mix and match table number, this will be allocated to the PLU products to activate t...
Page 186 - CUSTOM REPORT; CUSTOM REPORTS PROGRAMMING
186 SAMSUNG SPS1000 CUSTOM REPORT CUSTOM REPORTS PROGRAMMING One custom report can be created, with up to 50 totals and counters. The report is built byselecting totals that also appear on other register reports. When the custom report iscreated, totals and counters separate from the original report...
Page 187 - CUSTOM REPORT - DEFINITIONS; RED; Use the total #998 to create a dashed separator line on the report.
187 SAMSUNG SPS1000 CUSTOM REPORT - DEFINITIONS RPT# This is the report number to be used. The report numbers can be found on the X/Z menus TTL# This is the totaliser from the report i.e. Report 1 financial total 1 (line 1) +PLU LVL 1 TTL999 - Provides a custom subtotal line 998 - Prints a dashed li...
Page 188 - CUSTOM REPORT – EDIT EXISTING REPORTS; EDIT EXISTING REPORTS
188 SAMSUNG SPS1000 CUSTOM REPORT – EDIT EXISTING REPORTS EDIT EXISTING REPORTS It is possible to determine whether information is printed in black or printed in red on existing financial andemployee reports. This works in-conjunction with the zero skip system flag. PRINT ? This determines if the fi...
Page 189 - STRING REPORT
189 SAMSUNG SPS1000 STRING REPORT It is possible to group reports together so that all information is printed at once when thedesign report is selected from the reporting menu. STRING REPORT#1 PROGRAMMING L1 DESCRIPTOR STRING REPORT #1 RPT LVL# X/Z ( 1 - 5 ) RPT# DESCRIPTOR--- ------------ ---------...
Page 190 - STRING REPORT - DEFINITIONS; RPT LEVEL
190 SAMSUNG SPS1000 STRING REPORT - DEFINITIONS STRING REPORT # This is the number of the report to be programmed X/Z This determines what type of report is to be printed X - Read, Z-Reset or current, depending on the position ofthe mode lock at that time. RPT LEVEL This relates to the reporting are...
Page 191 - PLU STOCK ENTRY; PLU stock
191 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU STOCK ENTRY PLU stock is a simple inventory system where each whole unit PLU activity subtracts a value of "1" from the stock counter. he quantity modifer and stock link PLU programming can beused to link together two products so stock is reduced from one item with de...
Page 192 - PLU STOCK ENTRY - DEFINITIONS; PLU STOCK MENU; ADD
192 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU STOCK ENTRY - DEFINITIONS PLU STOCK MENU ADD This adds to the existing stock figures. Used for deliveries transfers in etc.. SUBTRACT This subtracts for the existing stock figures, Used for Returns, transfers out etc. OVERRIDE This overrides the existing stock figures. Used f...
Page 193 - PLU MINIMUM STOCK PROGRAM
193 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU MINIMUM STOCK PROGRAM Each product which is defined as a ‘Stock PLU’ can be allocated with a minimum stock figure oncethe products stock holding falls below this level, the item will then be available for print on theMinimum Stock report. This feature assists with the re-orde...
Page 196 - COPY PROGRAM; PLUs
196 SAMSUNG SPS1000 COPY PROGRAM This function allows you to duplicate programs for : PLUs PLU Status Groups Keyboard Levels WLUs For example, all program options for one PLU can be duplicated on another PLU. NOTE: See “If General Function Option “ALLOW PLU COPY BY RANGE” is set to “Y”, then the opt...
Page 197 - COPY PROGRAM - DEFINITIONS
197 SAMSUNG SPS1000 COPY PROGRAM - DEFINITIONS COPY PLU Used to copy the information held against an individual PLU to another saving time and energy on repetitiveprogramming. This can be done singularly i.e. one PLU to another or by enabling the system flag PLU copy byrange, from one PLU to a range...
Page 198 - PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD
198 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD This allows transfer of all of individual files to All, individual, or groups of terminals. PROGRAM FILE DOWNLOAD L1 ESC ENTER PAGE UP/DN ↑↓ 1. ALL FILES 2. SELECT PROGRAM FILES DOWNLOADING REGISTER SELECTION L1 1. REGISTER : ALL REGISTERS ESC Y/N ENT PG UP/...
Page 202 - NON PLU CODE PROGRAM
202 SAMSUNG SPS1000 NON PLU CODE PROGRAM The NON-PLU Code program must be set if you wish to scan UPCs (using the EAN 13code) with embedded prices, weights or quantities.Within the EAN 13 code, the first two digits (part a) are used as an identifier and the last digit(part c) is used as a check digi...
Page 203 - NON PLU – DEFINITIONS; LENGTH OF FIELD 2
203 SAMSUNG SPS1000 NON PLU – DEFINITIONS Non PLU program is used to define the format of price inclusive weight item barcodes. PLU#02, PLU#20 ETC.. This is the format type of the barcode within this section the barcode layout is defined. The first two digits of thebarcode define the barcode type LE...
Page 204 - PLU & WLU KEY RELOCATION
204 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU & WLU KEY RELOCATION PLU KEYS This allocates PLU product numbers to keys, which have been defined as PLU keys withinthe function key program. This will provide one touch button product selling. Each of the fivelevels can have either the same product information or complet...
Page 205 - BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD
205 SAMSUNG SPS1000 BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD The bitmap is designed on the PC and transmitted to the terminal using the required polling utility it can then betransmitted using program send to other terminals This procedure is used to transmit the bitmap image for theprinter.The same menu option can be ...
Page 207 - MANAGER OPERATION
207 SAMSUNG SPS1000 X-MODE MANAGER MENU X - M O D E M A N A G E R M E N U L 1 1 . M A N A G E R O P E R A T I O N 2 . X R E P O R T S3 . T R A I N I N G4 . S E T D A T E & T I M E5 . C A S H D E C L A R A T I O N6 . K E Y B O A R D & P R I C E L E V E L7 . T I M E C L O C K E D I T8 . E D I ...
Page 209 - TRAINING; The current Date and Time is programmed in this section
209 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TRAINING The register has various programmable training mode options these included; the ability toactivate training mode by programming a selected training employee which can operatealongside normal registrations opening checks etc.. The checks opened by a trainingemployee will ...
Page 210 - CASH DECLARATION; KEYBOARD & PRICE LEVEL
210 SAMSUNG SPS1000 CASH DECLARATION When compulsory declaration is set in the program options, the count of monies in drawermust be entered here before reports can be taken C A S H D E C L A R A T I O N L 1 C A S H 0 . 0 0 C H E Q U E 0 . 0 0 M I S C T E N D # 0 . 0 0 T O T A L 0 . 0 0 C A S H C H ...
Page 211 - TIME CLOCK EDIT; The hours work for the each can be amended for each employee
211 SAMSUNG SPS1000 TIME CLOCK EDIT X/Z1(Daily), X/Z2, X/Z3, X/Z4 or X/Z5 time clock errors can be corrected with this function. X/Z1 (DAILY) TIME CLOCK EDIT X/Z1 (Daily) time entries can be amended for each operator T I M E C L O C K E D I T X / Z 1 ( D A I L Y ) L 1 # 1 A N N I E W D A T E : M O N...
Page 212 - EDIT INVENTORY ITEM; ACTUAL INVENTORY; This is the field for entering the current stock holding; This is the field for entering the quantity delivered; TRANSFER IN; This is the field for entering wastage of items
212 SAMSUNG SPS1000 EDIT INVENTORY ITEM A menu-explosion type inventory system is set up when PLUs are linked to a recipe#) The X-MODE MANAGER MENU to receive, transfer in/out, or enter raw waste for ingredients in this system. E D I T I N V E N T O R Y I T E M # 1 L 1 S O U P 0 . 5 0 0 A C T U A L ...
Page 213 - EDIT PLU STOCK; STOCK MENU
213 SAMSUNG SPS1000 EDIT PLU STOCK PLU stock is a simple inventory system where each whole unit PLU activity subtracts a value of "1" from the stock counter. he quantity modifer and stock link PLU programming can beused to link together two products so stock is reduced from one item with dec...
Page 214 - DRAWER ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING
214 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DRAWER ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING Each employee can be allocated one of three drawer, this allocation can be set using the X-MODE menu or whendefining employee program. When no drawer is allocated an employee is unable to accept payment for a sale. DRAWER ASSIGNEMENT PROGRAMMING L1 E...
Page 218 - SAMPLE REPORTS
Page 219 - REPORT LIST
219 SAMSUNG SPS1000 REPORT LIST NO. REPORT NAME MODE INDIVIDUAL / IRC 1 Financial X1 / Z1 - X5 / Z5 INDIVIDUAL & IRC 2 Sales by Time Periods X1 / Z1 - X5 / Z5 INDIVIDUAL & IRC 3 All PLUs X1 / Z1 - X5 / Z5 INDIVIDUAL & IRC 4 From / To PLUs X1 / Z1 - X5 / Z5 INDIVIDUAL & IRC 5 PLUs by ...
Page 221 - FINANCIAL
221 SAMSUNG SPS1000 FINANCIAL F I N A N C I A L R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 D E S C R I P T O R C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -+ P L U L V L 1 T T L 0 0 . 0 0- P L U L V L 1 T T L 0 0 . 0 0+ P L U L V L 2 T T L 0 0 . 0 0- P L...
Page 223 - SALES BY TIME PERIODS; PLU
223 SAMSUNG SPS1000 T R A I N I N G T O T A L 0 0 . 0 0 B A L F O R W A R D 0 0 . 0 0G U E S T S 0P R E V I O U S B A L A N C E 0 0 . 0 0C H E C K S P A I D 0 0 . 0 0S E R V I C E 0 0 . 0 0 T I P T O T A L 0 0 . 0 0- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -C A S ...
Page 224 - PLU ZERO SALES
224 SAMSUNG SPS1000 X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 I T E M P R O M O W A S T E U S A G E P L U # / % G R O U P # C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -H A M B U R G E R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 5 0 . 0 0 % 0 1 3 3 . 0 0 C H E E S ...
Page 225 - PLU SALES BY PRICE LEVEL
225 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU SALES BY PRICE LEVEL P L U S A L E S B Y P R I C E L E V E L R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 I T E M P R O M O W A S T E U S A G E P L U # / % G R O U P # C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -H A M B U R G E R 0...
Page 226 - MIX AND MATCH; NOT FOUND PLU
226 SAMSUNG SPS1000 MIX AND MATCH M I X A N D M A T C H R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 # / D E S C R I P T I O N C O U N T T O T A L %- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -0 0 1 D I S C O U N T # 1 3 0 . 3 0 2 0 . 0 00 0 2 D I S C O U N T # 2 4 1 2 . 0 0...
Page 227 - EMPLOYEES
227 SAMSUNG SPS1000 EMPLOYEES EmployeesIndividual EmployeeEmployee Currently Signed OnActive Employees I N D I V I D U A L E M P L O Y E E R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 E M P L O Y E E # 1 A N N I E W D E S C R I P T O R C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...
Page 229 - GROUPS BY EMPLOYEE
229 SAMSUNG SPS1000 B A L F O R W A R D 0 0 . 0 0G U E S T S 0P R E V I O U S B A L A N C E 0 0 . 0 0C H E C K S P A I D 0 0 . 0 0S E R V I C E 0 0 . 0 0 T I P T O T A L 0 0 . 0 0- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -R O U N D T T L 0 0 . 0 0M & M T T L 0...
Page 230 - GROUP; DRAWER TOTALS
230 SAMSUNG SPS1000 GROUP GroupsFrom/To GroupsSelective Group G R O U P S R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 # D E S C R I P T O R C O U N T T O T A L %- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -0 1 G R O U P 1 3 3 0 . 0 0 2 7 . 2 70 2 G R O U P 2 4 8 0 . 0 0 7 2...
Page 232 - LABOUR GROUPS
232 SAMSUNG SPS1000 LABOUR GROUPS L A B O R G R O U P S R E P O R T I R C R E G # 0 1X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 D E S C R I P T O R H O U R S / M I N U T E S- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -M A N A G E R 0 . 0 0S E R V E R 0 . 0 0H E A D S E R V E R 0 . 0 0...
Page 233 - Reporting for each time period and each group.; ANALYSIS 1 BY TIME PERIODS
233 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DAILY SALES D A I L Y S A L E S R E P O R T X 2 R E P O R T 0 0 0 1 D A Y C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 3 1 1 . 5 42 1 5 1 8 6 . 8 23 6 7 . 9 91 3 1 2 . 4 01 7 1 3 1 4 6 . 8 2 T O T A L 3 8 3 5 5 . 5 7N O . 0 0...
Page 235 - OPEN CHECK
235 SAMSUNG SPS1000 Track 1 By Time PeriodsTrack 2 By Time PeriodsTrack 3 By Time PeriodsTrack 4 By Time Periods T R A C K 1 B Y T I M E P E R I O D S R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 1 T I M E P E R I O D # / C U S T O M E R S T O T A L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...
Page 237 - TIME KEEPING
237 SAMSUNG SPS1000 N O . 0 0 0 0 1 3 R E G 0 1 A N N I E W T I M E 1 9 : 0 3 TIME KEEPING Time Keeping X/Z1 T I M E K E E P I N G R E P O R T I R C R E G # 0 1X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 E M P # S S N N A M E T I P S- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -0 0 1 N ...
Page 239 - DAY SHIFT
239 SAMSUNG SPS1000 DAY SHIFT Complete Financial Reporting is available for each of 4 possible shifts. Shifts can be changed automatically at aset time or manually. D A Y S H I F T # 1 R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 0 0 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 5 9D E S C R I P T O R C O U N T T O T A L- - - - - - - - - -...
Page 242 - INVENTORY
242 SAMSUNG SPS1000 INVENTORY I N V E N T O R Y R E P O R T C O N S O L I D A T E D ( 0 1 ) X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 I N V # 0 0 1 P A T T Y- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B E G I N I N G I N V E N T O R Y 0 0 . 0 0 0 R E C E I P T S 0 0 . 0 0 0 T R A N...
Page 243 - INVENTORY DEFINITIONS
243 SAMSUNG SPS1000 INVENTORY DEFINITIONS BEGINNING INVENTORY The Beginning Quantity as Receipt Quantity entered in X-mode (EDIT INVENTORY ITEM), for the first report.Additional reports will get the begin quantity from the END value from the last “Z” reset report. RECEIPTS The Receipt Quantity as en...
Page 244 - PLU STOCK; PLU STOCK BY GROUP; Further stock reporting formats are available; FOOD COST
244 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU STOCK PLUs designated as stock PLUs (see PLU Status Group Programming) will appear on thisreport. PLU StockStock By PLU Range P L U S T O C K R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 P L U # D E S C R I P T O R C O U N T- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
Page 246 - PLU MINIMUM STOCK; ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
246 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PLU MINIMUM STOCK This report shows PLUs theirs stock counter are less than or equal to minimum stockcounter P L U M I N I M U M S T O C K R E P O R T X 1 R E P O R T 0 0 0 3 D E S C R I P T O R / P L U # M I N . S T K S T K- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...
Page 248 - PREPARE THE SPS1000 BITMAP DOWNLOAD; In the S-Mode SERIAL PORT DEVICE SELECTIONS, set the port where PC is; BIT MAP FILE SPECIFICATION
248 SAMSUNG SPS1000 BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD This provides a method of printing a graphics logo on the printer, please ensure the necessary memory allocationare set at the initial stages as these cannot be re-selected once programming of the terminal has commenced. PREPARE THE SPS1000 BITMAP DOWNLOAD • ...
Page 249 - DESIGN & SAVE A LOGO USING MICROSOFT PAINT; Set the Bit Map size as required (; Design the Bit Map Image. Then prior to saving the Bit Map Image
249 SAMSUNG SPS1000 BITMAP FILE DOWNLOAD DESIGN & SAVE A LOGO USING MICROSOFT PAINT Set the Bit Map size as required ( A good size to use is 432 pixels wide by 144 pixels high.) • Select IMAGE • Select ATTRIBUTES • Set Units = PELS • Set Colors = Black and W hite • Enter the width and height of ...
Page 250 - PC- SETUP OF A BITMAP; CONVERTING THE BITMAP FOR THE SPS1000; DOWNLOADING THE BITMAP TO THE SPS1000; PC- FLASH ROM DOWNLOAD
250 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PC- SETUP OF A BITMAP CONVERTING THE BITMAP FOR THE SPS1000 • Run the CONV_BMP.EXE program • Enter the filename without the extension (.bmp). • Output filename is the same and the extension becomes DAT . DOWNLOADING THE BITMAP TO THE SPS1000 • Place the file in the appropriate di...
Page 251 - TO PREPARE RECEIVING TERMINAL; CASH
251 SAMSUNG SPS1000 This is used to transmit a ROM from the PC to one terminal, the s-mode flash ROM download will transmit fromone terminal to another. CAUTION: This will reset all programmed information, setting the machineback to the factory default settings This will reset the machine back to fa...
Page 252 - PC ROM ERASE
252 SAMSUNG SPS1000 PC- FLASH ROM DOWNLOAD TO TRANSMIT FROM THE PC PC ROM ERASE • Using the PC Flash ROM Directory • Type G_ERA then press ENTER • Enter the port number for the PC then press ENTER • Then Enter 5 (or given alternative) then Press ENTER The ROM is erased from the terminal this takes a...
Page 253 - SAMSUNG
253 SAMSUNG SPS1000 APPENDIX - WIRING CAUTION: SAMSUNG WIRING SPECIFICATIONS MUST BE ADHERED TO AT ALL TIMES Always use ferrite cores supplied with register, these should be connected around the cable250mm from the serial port on the reg i ster
Page 254 - WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – SCANNERS; ZEEBEK SCANNER; SETTINGS
254 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – SCANNERS ZEEBEK SCANNER ZEEBEK SCANNER SPS1000 9 PIN ‘D’ Type (Female) Blue TXD 2 RXD Red CTS 4 DTR Yel/Blk GND 5 GND White +5V 9 +5V PROGRAMMING. SETTINGS Baud Rate 2400 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity ODD SYMBOL SCANNER SYMBOL 1720 SCANNER SPS1000 9 pin D...
Page 255 - Metrologic MS700 Scanner; METROLOGIC MS700 SCANNER; METROLOGIC MS951 SCANNER
255 SAMSUNG SPS1000 Metrologic MS700 Scanner SPS1000 25 Pin D Type (female) 9 Pin D Type (Female) WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – SCANNERS METROLOGIC MS700 SCANNER TXD 3 2 RXD GND 7 5 GND PROGRAMMING. SETTINGS Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 7 Stop Bits 1 Parity ODD METROLOGIC MS951 SCANNER METROLOGIC MS951 SPS100...
Page 256 - WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PRINTERS; PRINTER ALL SAMSUNG MODELS; Pin ‘D’ type; RJ45- PRINTER ALL SAMSUNG MODELS; Pin Modular
256 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PRINTERS PRINTER ALL SAMSUNG MODELS SPS1000 PRINTER 9 Pin ‘D’ type (female) 25 Pin ‘D’ Type (male) TXD 3 3 RXD RXD 2 2 TXD DSR 6 20 DTR CTS 8 DTR 4 6 DSR SG 5 7 SG RJ45- PRINTER ALL SAMSUNG MODELS SPS1000 PRINTER 8 Pin Modular 25 Pin ‘D’ Type (male) TXD 3 ...
Page 257 - Full Duplex Modem; DIRECT CABLE TO PC; pin
257 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PC TO P.C (VIA MODEM CONNECTION) SPS1000 Full Duplex Modem 9 Pin “D” Type (Female) 25 Pin “D” type (Male) Frame Ground (Screen) TXD 3 2 TXD RXD 2 3 RXD RTS 7 4 RTS CTS 8 5 CTS DSR 6 6 DSR Signal Ground 5 7 SignalGround DCD 1 8 DCD DTR 4 20 DTR DIRECT CABLE...
Page 258 - WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PC RJ45; PC; pin
258 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PC RJ45 NOTE: PC RJ45 cable specification should only be used for distance less than 1m (RJ45) DIRECT CABLE TO PC SPS1000 PC 8 pin 9 pin 25 pin Modular D type (female) RXD 4 3 TXD 2 TXD TXD 3 2 RXD 3 RXD GND 7 5 GND 7 GND
Page 259 - WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – IRC; TWO TERMINALS; TO ETHERNET HUB; Ethernet Connector; LOOP BACK CONNECTOR; Loop Back connector
259 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – IRC TWO TERMINALS SPS1000 SPS1000 Ethernet Connector Ethernet Connector Frame Ground (Screen) TX+ 1 3 TX+ TX- 2 6 TX- RX+ 3 1 RX+ RX- 6 2 RX- TO ETHERNET HUB SPS1000 SPS1000 Ethernet Connector Ethernet Connector Frame Ground (Screen) TX+ 1 1 TX+ TX- 2 2 TX...
Page 260 - POLE DISPLAY; WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PERIPHERALS; SAMSUNG POLE DISPLAY; SPS1000 DP101/102 Pole Display
260 SAMSUNG SPS1000 SPS1000 POLE DISPLAY 3 RXD RED 5 CTS BLUE 9 WHITE 4 – 8 Shorted NOTE: the following dip switch setting for the pole display are required to be on the epsom switch 1,5, 8 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PERIPHERALS SAMSUNG POLE DISPLAY EPSON DP101 / DP102 POLE DISPLAY SPS1000 DP101/102 Po...
Page 261 - PORT LOCATIONS
261 SAMSUNG SPS1000 WIRING SPECIFICATIONS – PERIPHERALS PORT LOCATIONS DRAWER SERIAL PORTS IRC SERIAL 4-7 3 2 1 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 RS232,IRC AND CASH DRAWER PIN LOCATIONS SERIAL 1,2 (D-Sub Male) SERIAL 3-7, IRC (RJ45) CASH DRAWER 1-3 (RJ11) PIN# SERIALPORT 1 SERIALPORT 2 SERIALPORT 3 SERIALPORT4-7 IRCPOR...
Page 262 - USER NOTES