Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; IMPORTANT; Customer Service Hotline
1 English English INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for your purchase of the SHARP Electronic Cash Register, Model XE-A22S. Please read this manual carefully before operating your machine in order to gain full understanding offunctions and features.Please keep this manual for future reference. It wil...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................1IMPORTANT ..................................................................................................................................
Page 6 - PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; Front view
4 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Front view Rear view External View 1 The printer is a one station type thermal printer, therefore it does not require anytype of ink ribbon or cartridge. Lift the rear of the printer cover to remove. To re-install, hook the pawls on thecabinet and close. Caution: The pape...
Page 7 - Keyboard layout; Key names; Mode Switch and Mode Keys
5 The mode switch can be operated by inserting supplied mode key - manager (MA) and operator (OP) keys. This key can be inserted or removed only in the “REG” or “OFF” position. The mode switch has these settings: OFF: This mode locks all register operations. (AC power turns off.)No change occurs to ...
Page 8 - Drawer Lock Key; Operator display; Machine state symbols; Displays
6 This key locks and unlocks the drawer. To lock it, turn 90degrees counterclockwise. To unlock it, turn 90 degreesclockwise. Drawer Lock Key 6 Operator display Customer display (Pop-up type) Amount: Appears in the far-right eight (max.) positions. When the amount is negative, the minus symbol “-”ap...
Page 9 - GETTING STARTED; Initializing the cash register; Installing the cash register
7 GETTING STARTED Please follow the procedure shown below. The batteries are not installed and the power is OFF. Three new alkaline batteries LR6 (“AA” size) must be installed in the cash register to prevent the data and user-programmed settings from being erased from the memory, when the AC cord is...
Page 10 - Installing a paper roll
8 3. Insert three new alkaline batteries LR6 (“AA” size) as illustrated at the right.When the batteries are properly installed “ ” on the display will disappear. 4. Close the battery compartment cover. Be sure to observe precautions shown on page 1 when handlingbatteries. Precaution: The paper cutte...
Page 11 - Programming date, time and tax
9 4. While holding down the paper, slowly close the print roller arm, andpush down the arm until you hear a click locking the arm. Makesure securely you push down the center of the wing part of the armas illustrated at the right. The paper will be fed automatically. If the print roller arm is not se...
Page 13 - HELP FUNCTION; Printing the help menu; Printing guidance messages
11 HELP FUNCTION The help function allows you to print guidance messages for setup and some operations of the cash register.This function is available in any mode switch position other than “OFF”. Printing the help menu Press the G key to print the help menu. This menu provides the list of operation...
Page 14 - MEMO
Page 15 - OVERVIEW OF FLOW OF DAILY SALES ENTRIES; Things to do before you start sales entries:; Things to do after you close your store:; FOR THE OPERATOR
13 OVERVIEW OF FLOW OF DAILY SALES ENTRIES Things to do before you start sales entries: • Make sure the power cord is securely inserted into the AC outlet.• Turn the mode switch to OP X/Z position, and check if time is correctly set.• Replace the drawer, if removed for safety.• Check if there is eno...
Page 16 - BASIC SALES ENTRY; Basic Sales Entry Example
14 BASIC SALES ENTRY Listed below is a basic sales entry example when selling department items by cash. For operation details,please refer to each section. Mode switch setting 1. Turn the mode switch to the REG position. Clerk assignment 2. Enter your clerk code. (For example, clerk code is 1. Press...
Page 17 - Error Warning
15 Clerk assignment Prior to any item entries, clerks must enter their clerk codes into the register. However, the code entry may notbe necessary when the same clerk handles the next transaction. Receipt ON/OFF function When you use the printer to issue receipts, you can disable receipt printing in ...
Page 18 - Single item entries; Department entries; Item Entries
16 Single item entries Department entries The cash register provides a maximum of 99 departments for a merchandise classification. Group attributes,such as taxable status, are applied on items when they are entered to the departments. • When using the department keys (for department 1 to 32) For dep...
Page 19 - Repeat entries; Multiplication entries
17 Repeat entries You can use this function for entering a sale of two or more of the same items. Repeat pressing a departmentkey, d key or p key as shown on key operation example. Multiplication entries When you sell a large quantity of items, it is convenient to use the multiplication entry method...
Page 20 - Split pricing entries
18 Split pricing entries This function is practical when the customer wants to purchase items normally sold in bulk.To utilize this function, you must change the pre-programmed or default programmed setting. Refer to “VariousFunction Selection Programming 1” (job code 70) for programming details. To...
Page 21 - Merchandise subtotal; Cash or check tendering; Finalization of Transaction
19 Single item cash sale (SICS) entry • This function is useful when a sale is for only one item and is for cash. This function is applicable only to those departments that have been set for SICS or to their associated PLUs or sub-departments. • The transaction is complete and the drawer opens as so...
Page 22 - Cash or check sale that does not require entry
20 Check tendering Cash or check sale that does not require entry Enter items and press the A key if it is a cash sale or press the C if it is a check sale. Your register will display the total sale amount. Charge (credit) sale Enter items and press the charge key ( c ). Mixed-tender sale You can pe...
Page 23 - T s; Tax Calculation
21 Automatic tax When the register is programmed with a tax rate (or tax table) and the tax status of an individual department isset for taxable, it computes the automatic tax on any item that is entered directly into the department or indirectlyvia a related PLU. Example: Selling five $6.70 items (...
Page 24 - Tax status shift; T U p
22 Tax status shift The machine allows you to shift the programmed tax status of each department or the PLU key by pressing the T and/or U keys before those keys. After each entry is completed, the programmed tax status of each key is resumed. Example: Selling the following items for cash with their...
Page 25 - OPTIONAL FEATURES; Discount and premium entries using the percent key; Percent calculation for the merchandise subtotal; Discount and premium entries using the discount key; Auxiliary Entries
23 OPTIONAL FEATURES Discount and premium entries using the percent key The percent key is used to apply a manually entered or preset discount or premium percent rate to individualitems or to a merchandise subtotal. In the default setting, you can manually enter a discount percent rate toboth indivi...
Page 26 - Refund entries; f d
24 Discount for the merchandise subtotal Discount for item entries Refund entries For departments 1 to 16, enter the refund amount and press the f key, and then press the corresponding department key and for departments 17 to 32, enter the refund amount and press the f key, then press the D key and ...
Page 27 - Currency conversion; Applying preset conversion rate; Auxiliary Payment Treatment
25 Currency conversion The register allows payment entries in a foreign currency (only cash payment is available). Pressing the V key creates a subtotal in the foreign currency.When using a programmed currency conversion rate, press the V key after item entries, then enter the tendered amount in for...
Page 28 - Automatic Sequence Key (
26 Received-on Account and Paid-out Entries When you receive on account from a customer or when you pay an amount to a vendor, it is a good idea to usethe r key or the R key respectively. For the received-on-account (RA) entry, enter the amount, and press the r key. For the paid-out (PO) entry, ente...
Page 29 - CORRECTION; Correction of the Last Entry (direct void)
27 CORRECTION If you make an incorrect entry relating to a department, PLU/sub-department, percentage ( % and & ), discount ( - ) or refund, you can void this entry by pressing the v key immediately after the incorrect entry. You can void any incorrect department entry, PLU/sub-department entry ...
Page 30 - Subtotal Void
28 You can void an entire transaction. Once subtotal void is executed, the transaction is aborted and the registerissues a receipt. This function does not work when more than 30 items have been entered. Any errors found after the entry of a transaction has been completed or during an amount tendered...
Page 31 - PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING; Procedure for programming; BASIC FUNCTION PROGRAMMING; Date and Time Programming
29 PRIOR TO PROGRAMMING Before starting sales entries, you must first program necessary items so that the cash register suits your salesmanner. In this manual, there are three sections, BASIC FUNCTION PROGRAMMING where required items must be programmed , AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING where you can ...
Page 32 - Tax programming using a tax rate; Tax Programming for Automatic Tax Calculation Function
30 Time For setting the time, enter the time in 4 digits (HHMM) using the 24-hour format. For example, when the time isset to 2:30 AM, enter 230; and when it is set to 2:30 PM, enter 1430. In the display, current time is displayed in 12-hour format. For AM time, “ ” and for PM time “ ” will appear i...
Page 33 - Sample tax table
31 Example: Programming the tax rate 4% as tax rate 2 with tax exempt as 12¢ • If you make an incorrect entry before pressing the third @ key in programming a tax rate, cancel it with the l key. • You do not need to enter the trailing zeros of the tax rate (after the decimal point), but you do need ...
Page 35 - Quantity for doughnut tax exempt (for Canadian tax system)
33 • If the tax is not provided for every cent, modify the tax table by setting the tax for every cent in the following manner. When setting the tax, consider the minimum breakpoint corresponding to unprovided tax to be the same as theone corresponding to the tax provided on a large amount. Sample t...
Page 36 - AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING; Department status; Department Programming
34 AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMING Merchandise can be classified into a maximum of 99 departments. Items sold with use of the department keyscan later be printed on a report that shows the quantities sold and sales amounts classified by department. Thedata is useful for making purchasing decisions an...
Page 37 - Preset unit price
35 Example: Programming department 2 as taxable 1, SICS, negative department, entry digit limit - 7 digits, and allowing open & preset entry. (ABCDEFGH: 00011173) Preset unit price To program another department, start from the beginning without pressing the A key. Even if a department is not pro...
Page 38 - Unit price and associated department assignment; s A
36 Unit price and associated department assignment *2: 1 through 2000 (Depending on the EJ memory size setting, up to 200)*3: For a sub-department, set the limit amount of unit price entry.To program the following PLU, start from entering a unit price or an associated department code withoutpressing...
Page 39 - Miscellaneous Key Programming
37 The cash register provides miscellaneous keys such as % , & , - , f , r , R , V , t , C , c and A . While the cash register is pre-programmed so you can use these keys, you must set a currency conversion rate to use V key. You can also program these keys for more convenient use. Please refer ...
Page 40 - Function parameters for
38 Amount for - Percent rate limitation for % and & • Percent entries that exceed the upper limit may be overridden in the MGR mode.• 10.00% can be entered as 10 or 10P00 . The P key is needed only for fractional entry. Function parameters for % , & and - *ABCDEFGH or % @ - A & To progra...
Page 41 - V A
39 *: Item: Selection: Entry: A Tax 4 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 B Tax 3 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 C Tax 2 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 D Tax 1 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 E +/- sign + (premium) sign 0 - (discount) sign* 1 F Item % / Item _ Allow* 0 Disallow 1 G Subtotal % / Subtot...
Page 42 - r R; C A; C c; R A
40 Entry digit limit for r , R and t • For r R , enter 0 to 9 (digits), and for t (manual tax), enter 0 to 7 (digits). By default, 9 for r and R and 7 for t are set. Entry digit limit is in effect for REG mode operation but can be overridden in MGR mode. The entry digit limitis represented by the nu...
Page 43 - Using character keys on the keyboard; W g; Entering character codes with numeric keys on the keyboard; Text Programming
41 The register allows you to program the text for clerk names, department item names, PLU/sub-department itemnames, and so on, if necessary. There are two ways for programming text: using character keys on thekeyboard or entering character codes with numeric keys on the keyboard. Using character ke...
Page 45 - MELON; FRUIT
43 Department text *To program departments 17 through 32, press the department shift key. PLU text (item label) Function text * Function no.: See “List of function texts” shown on the following page. Textprogrammed forPLU code 1 s 2 P 1 p MELON sA (Programming MELON to PLU1) Print Key operation exam...
Page 46 - List of function texts; CARD
44 List of function texts • The items marked with “ * ” are for Canada only.• The function no. 53 “Exempt VAT” is only effective for the Canadian tax system (2 GST, VAT type). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 (–) %1 %1 %2 %2 Net sales to...
Page 47 - DAVID
45 Clerk names Logo messages The register can print programmed messages on every receipt. On the standard model, the graphic logo isprinted on the receipt. If you want to print logo messages, please change the logo message print format. (Seepage 53 for the programming details.) The options are liste...
Page 48 - Foreign currency symbol; THANK; S S S; ADVANCED PROGRAMMING; Register number; Register Number and Consecutive Number Programming
46 To print the logo message “THANK YOU” using double sized characters and centering on the third line. A 6-line logo message is pre-programmed when shipped. Begin entry from the first line when youinitially program a logo message. Foreign currency symbol Foreign currency symbol for V key is printed...
Page 50 - Function parameters for EJ
48 Function parameters for EJ * Item: Selection: Entry: A Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0 B Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0 C Temporary EJ printing during a transaction Disallow 0 Allow* 1 D EJ printing and clearing EJ data when No* 0 issuing general Z1 report Yes 1 E PGM mode operation record...
Page 51 - Function selection for miscellaneous keys; Various Function Selection Programming 1
49 The cash register provides various detailed functions listed below. • Function selection for miscellaneous keys• Print format• Receipt print format• Function selection for tax• Others For this programming, job code entry style is applied. You can continue programming until you press the A key for...
Page 52 - Print format; Receipt print format
50 Print format Job code: 6 * Item: Selection: Entry: A Printing style Use the printer for journal printing 0 Use the printer for receipt printing* 1 B Receipt print format Total 0 Detailed* 1 C Time print on all receipts/journals Allow time printing* 0 Disallow it 1 D Date print on all receipts/jou...
Page 53 - Other programming
51 Other programming Job code: 61 * Item: Selection: Entry: A Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0 B Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0 C Minus dept. and PLU/sub-dept. Disallow to program minus dept. and PLU/sub-dept. 0 availability Allow it* 1 D Fractional treatment Round off (4 down, 5 up)* 0 Raisin...
Page 55 - Power save mode; Logo message print format; Various Function Selection Programming 2
53 The cash register provides various options so you can use the register to suit your sales needs.In this section, you can program the following features (parameters within parentheses indicates default setting): • Power save mode (entering the power save mode in 30 minutes)• Logo message print for...
Page 58 - AUTO key programming — Automatic sequence key —; Key sequence for reading stored program; Reading Stored Programs
56 AUTO key programming — Automatic sequence key — If you program frequently performed transactions or report sequences for the a key, you can recall those transactions and/or reports simply by pressing the a key in key operations. Programming for a ; entering a PLU 2 item (programmed unit price: 1....
Page 59 - Sample printouts
57 ModeDept. codeDept. text Function no.& its text Dept. unit price w/signDept. function Minus department Function parametrs (F-H) Function parametrs (F-H) Discount amt. w/sign Percent limit Tax status Tax status Logo Message Print format (A-H)Receipt print format(A-H)Power save mode(A-D)Logo me...
Page 62 - Full sales report; Daily Sales Totals
60 Full sales report • Sample report *1: When you take X1 report, “X1” is printed.*2: Printed in the Z1 report only.*3: When the Canadian tax system is selected, the following is printed here. Exempt total from GST PST total GST total Daily Sales Totals 2 REG-mode void counter and total Subtotal voi...
Page 63 - Periodic Consolidation; Hourly report; PLU sales report
61 Full sales report • Sample report The subsequent printouts are the same in formatas in the X1/Z1 full sales report. *1: When you take X2 report, “X2” is printed.*2: Printed in the Z2 report only Mode title*1 Reset counter of daily total Reset counter of periodic Grand total *2 Periodic Consolidat...
Page 64 - EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING; Printing journal data on the way of a transaction
62 EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTING The cash register provides an electronic journal (EJ) function. This function is intended to record the journaldata in memory instead of journal paper, and print the data as an EJ report. The register records the journaldata in REG, PGM, VOID, X1/Z1 and X2/Z2 modes...
Page 65 - OVERRIDE ENTRIES
63 OVERRIDE ENTRIES Programmed limit for functions (such as for maximum amounts) can be overridden by making an entry in theMGR mode. On this example, the register has been programmed not to allowdiscounts entries over $1.00. REG-mode 1500 # entries 250 - ...Error l Turn the mode switch to the MGR p...
Page 66 - HOW TO USE AN SD MEMORY CARD; List of functions; What You Can Do with an SD Memory Card
64 HOW TO USE AN SD MEMORY CARD You can exchange data through an SD memory card between your cash register and a PC when managing thedata in your cash register by using the SHARP’s PC software “Customer Support Tool.”Customer Support Tool can be downloaded from the Sharp web site.Please visit the Sh...
Page 67 - SD error code table; In Case of SD Error; Recommended SD memory cards
65 If an error occurs while data is transferred from your cash register to the inserted SD memory card and viceversa, it will be indicated by a corresponding error code shown on the operator display. Press the l key to clear the error, then take the corresponding action. SD error code table In Case ...
Page 68 - Formatting an SD Memory Card
66 The SD card slot is located on the right side of your cash register and has a cover. Inserting an SD memory card Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot with the printed SDlogo facing upwards. Push the card in steady with a finger until itclicks and release it slowly. Removing the SD memor...
Page 69 - Reading the graphic logo data; Writing and Reading of Programming Data
67 Set the mode switch to the PGM position. Saving (writing) all the data Restoring (reading) the saved data * The message “ ” will appear and stay on the display until all data is completely written or read. When writing or reading is finalized, the message “SD FINAL” will be printed. In case an er...
Page 70 - Writing and reading all the programming data; Writing of Sales Data
68 Writing and reading all the programming data You can write all the programming data in the cash register onto an SD memory card (Writing). The existingprogramming data in the card will all be replaced with the newly written data at this time.You can also replace the programming data stored in the...
Page 71 - Writing of electronic journal; Printing of electronic journal; Writing and Printing of Electronic Journal
69 Writing of electronic journal Write electronic journal data in the EJ memory of your cash register onto an SD memory card (this will clear thememory). You can write the data into the same card a maximum of 400 times unless the card becomes full. Set the mode switch to the X1/Z1 position. * The me...
Page 72 - OPERATOR MAINTENANCE; Cautions in handling the printer
70 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE When power is lost, the machine retains its memory contents and all information on sales entries. • When a power failure is encountered in register idle state or during an entry, the machine returns to normal operation after power recovery. • When a power failure is encounter...
Page 73 - Replacing the Paper Roll
71 This cash register displays a low battery symbol ( ) when the batteries are low, and displays a no battery symbol ( ) when batteries are extremely low or batteries are not installed. When the low battery symbol is displayed, replace the batteries with new ones as soon as possible. Theexisting bat...
Page 74 - Removing the paper roll; Installing the paper roll
72 Removing the paper roll When a red dye appears on the paper roll, it is time to replace it. Replace the paper roll with a new one. If youplan on not using the register for an extended period of time, remove the paper roll, and store it in an appropriateplace. Caution: The paper cutter is mounted ...
Page 76 - Opening the Drawer by Hand
74 Caution: The paper cutter is mounted on the printer cover. Be careful not to cut yourself. Never touch the print head immediately after printing, as the head may still be hot. 1. Remove the printer cover. 2. Lift up the print roller release lever to unlock the print roller arm, and open the print...
Page 77 - Error code table; Before Calling for Service
75 The malfunctions shown in the left-hand column below, labelled “Fault,” do not necessarily indicate functionalfaults of the machine. It is therefore advisable to refer to “Checking” shown in the right-hand column beforecalling for service. Error code table When the following error codes are displ...
Page 78 - SPECIFICATIONS
76 SPECIFICATIONS Model: XE-A22S Dimensions: 13.8 (W) x 16.9 (D) x 11.1 (H) in. (350 (W) x 430 (D) x 281 (H) mm) Weight: 17.6 Ib (8 kg) Power source: 120V AC ± 10%, 60 Hz Power consumption: Stand-by 7.7 W Operating 28 W (max.) Working temperature: 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C) Electronics: LSI (CP...
Page 79 - INTRODUCCION; IMPORTANTE; Línea directa de asistencia a
English Español INTRODUCCION Le agradecemos la adquisición de la caja registradora electrónica SHARP modelo XE-A22S.Sírvase leer este manual detenidamente antes de hacer funcionar la caja registradora para familiarizarse ycomprender por completo sus funciones y características.Guarde este manual par...
Page 80 - INDICE
INDICE INTRODUCCION............................................................................................................................................1IMPORTANTE ....................................................................................................................................
Page 81 - PARTES Y SUS FUNCIONES; Símbolos del estado de la máquina
3 PARTES Y SUS FUNCIONES El selector de modo funciona insertando una de las dos llaves de modo suministradas: la llave del administrador(MA) y la del operador (OP). Estas llaves pueden insertarse o sacarse sólo cuando el selector esté en laposición “REG” u “OFF”. El selector de modo tiene estos ajus...
Page 82 - PARA EMPEZAR; Inicialice la caja registradora; Programe la fecha, la hora y los impuestos; Programe otros elementos necesarios
4 PARA EMPEZAR Siga el procedimiento mostrado a continuación. Las pilas no están instaladas y la alimentación estádesconectada. 1. Inicialice la caja registradora Para que la caja registradora pueda funcionar correctamente, deberá inicializarla antes de ponerla enfuncionamiento por primera vez. Siga...
Page 83 - FUNCION DE AYUDA; Impresión del menú de ayuda; Impresión de mensajes de guía
5 FUNCION DE AYUDA La función de ayuda le permite imprimir mensajes de guía para configuración y algunas operaciones de la cajaregistradora. Esta función está disponible en cualquier posición del selector de modo que no sea “OFF”. Impresión del menú de ayuda Pulse la tecla G para imprimir el menú de...
Page 84 - PARA EL OPERADOR; REGISTRO BASICO DE VENTAS; Ejemplo de registro básico de ventas
6 PARA EL OPERADOR REGISTRO BASICO DE VENTAS A continuación se muestra un ejemplo de registro básico de ventas de artículos de sección en metálico. Paralos detalles de la operación, consulte cada sección respectiva. Ajuste del selector de modo 1. Gire el selector de modo a la posición REG. Asignació...
Page 85 - Registros de un solo artículo; Registros de sección; Registros de artículos; Aviso de error
7 Función ON/OFF (de emisión/no emisión) de recibos Cuando emplea la impresora para emitir recibos, podrá inhabilitar la impresión de recibos en el modo REG.Pulse la tecla R en la posición OP X/Z. Esta tecla cambia el estado de impresión de recibos de ON a OFF. Para emitir un recibo cuando la funció...
Page 86 - Registros de PLU/subsecciones; Registros repetidos; Registros de multiplicación; Registros de precios divididos
8 • Cuando se emplea la tecla de registro de código de sección * 1 Menos que los importes de límitesuperior programadoCuando se introduce cero, sólo seañade la cantidad de ventas. Registros de PLU/subsecciones La caja registradora ya está programada para el modo PLU y cero para el precio unitario. P...
Page 87 - A c
9 Registros de venta en metálico de un solo artículo (SICS) • Esta función es útil cuando se vende solamente un artículo en metálico. Esta función es aplicable sólo a las secciones que se han ajustado para SICS o a sus PLU o subsecciones asociadas. • Se completa la transacción y el cajón se abre tan...
Page 88 - t A; CARACTERISTICAS OPCIONALES
10 Impuestos automáticos Cuando se ha programado una tasa de impuestos (o tabla de impuestos) en la caja registradora y el estado deimpuestos para una sección individual está ajustado a imponible, la caja calcula los impuestos automáticos paracualquier artículo que se introduzca directamente en la s...
Page 89 - Registros de descuento y recargo empleando la tecla de descuento; Descuento para el subtotal de mercancías; Registros de devolución
11 Cálculo porcentual para el subtotal de mercancías ~ m 10 % A Cálculo porcentual para registros de artículos 800 + 7 P 5 % A Registros de descuento y recargo empleando la tecla de descuento La tecla de descuento se emplea para aplicar un importe de descuento o recargo manualmente introducido oprea...
Page 90 - Registros de recibido a cuenta y de pagado; CORRECCION; p s v s; Cancelación del subtotal
12 • Pulse la tecla l después de pulsar la tecla V para cancelar el pago en una divisa. • Si se programa, se imprime un símbolo de moneda extranjera cuando emplea una tasa preajustada. Registros de recibido a cuenta y de pagado Cuando recibe un pago a cuenta o cuando usted paga a un abastecedor, es ...
Page 91 - Programación de la fecha y de la hora
13 PROGRAMACION DE LASFUNCIONES BASICAS (Para el inicio rápido) Para programar la caja registradora, ponga la llave del administrador en el selector de modo y gírela a laposición PGM. • Los asteriscos en las tablas mostradas en los detalles de programación indican los ajustes iniciales. Fecha Para a...
Page 92 - Tabla de impuestos (aplicable al impuesto añadido); Tabla de impuestos de muestra
14 Ejemplo: Programación de la tasa de impuestos del 4% como tasa de impuestos 2 con exención de impuestos de 12¢ Tabla de impuestos (aplicable al impuesto añadido) Si se encuentra en una localidad que emplea una tabla de impuestos para el cálculo de los impuestos, podráprogramar consecuentemente la...
Page 93 - PROGRAMACION DE FUNCIONES AUXILIARES; Estado de sección; Programación de secciones
15 Este primer número que se introduce depende de si la diferencia entre un punto dedivisión mínimo a introducirse y el punto de división mínimo anterior no son de menosde $1,00 ni de más de 99¢. Cuando la diferencia no sea de menos de $1,00, introduzca“1”, y cuando no sea de más de 99¢, introduzca ...
Page 94 - Precio unitario preajustado; Programación de PLU (codificación de precios) y subsección
16 Estado de impuestos (imponible 1 a 4 / no imponible) • Cuando se efectúa un registro de una sección imponible en una transacción, los impuestos se calculan automáticamente de acuerdo con la tabla o tasa de impuestos asociada. SICS (Venta en metálico de un solo artículo) • Si se efectúa primero un...
Page 95 - Programación de teclas misceláneas
17 Selección de PLU/subsección *1: 1 a 2.000 (Dependiendo del ajuste del tamaño de la memoria EJ, hasta 200)*2: 0 para la subsección o 1 para PLU (ajuste inicial: 1) Tasa para % , & y V *: Tasa 0,00 – 100,00 (Tasa de porcentaje)0,0000 – 9999,9999 (Tasa de conversión de divisas) Importe para - Lí...
Page 97 - Parámetros de función para; Empleo de las teclas de caracteres del teclado; Programación de texto
19 Parámetros de función para C , c y A (cuando se usa como tecla CA) * 1: Elemento: Selección: Registro: A Impresión de pie del recibo Habilitar 1 Inhabilitar* 0 B Registro de importe recibido Obligatorio 1 No obligatorio (para la tecla CA o CHK)* 0 Invalidar (para la tecla CH)* 0 C Límite de dígit...
Page 98 - Texto de sección; FRUTA
20 Para programar la palabra “Clerk01” con la letra “C” de tamaño doble. Para que la letra “C” sea de tamaño doble W g Para que el tamaño de los caracteres vuelva al normal W Para cambiar a letras minúsculas Hh i j k Para introducir números N 0 1 Introducción de códigos de caracteres con las teclas ...
Page 99 - Lista de textos de función; NETO; Texto de función
21 Lista de textos de función 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 (–) %1 %1 %2 %2 Total neto de ventas NETO 1 Subtotal neto de imponible 1 TASABLE1 Total bruto de impuestos 1 TAX1 GRS Total de impuestos 1 de registros de devoluciones TAX1 D...
Page 100 - Símbolo de divisas
22 Nombres de dependiente Mensajes de membrete La caja registradora puede imprimir mensajes programados en cada recibo. En el modelo estándar, se imprimeel membrete gráfico en el recibo. Si desea imprimir mensajes de membrete, cambie el formato de impresión demensajes de membrete. (Para los detalles...
Page 101 - PROGRAMACION AVANZADA; Número de caja registradora
23 PROGRAMACION AVANZADA El número de caja registradora y los números consecutivos se imprimen en el recibo o en el registro diario. Número de caja registradora Números consecutivos La caja registradora incorpora la función de registro diario electrónico (EJ). En el ajuste inicial, puedenalmacenarse...
Page 102 - Programación 1 de selección de diversas funciones
24 * Elemento: Selección: Registro: A Introduzca siempre 0. (Posición fija) 0 B Introduzca siempre 0. (Posición fija) 0 C Impresión temporal de EJ durante una Inhabilitar 0 transacción Habilitar* 1 D Impresión de EJ y borrado de datos de No* 0 EJ cuando se emite el informe Z1 general Sí 1 E Tipo de ...
Page 103 - Formato de impresión de recibos
25 Selección de función para teclas misceláneas Código de tarea: 5 * Elemento: Selección: Registro: A PO en el modo REG Habilitar la operación PO en el modo REG* 0 Inhabilitarla 1 B RA en el modo REG Habilitar la operación RA en el modo REG* 0 Inhabilitarla 1 C Cancelación de subtotal en el modo Hab...
Page 105 - Modo de ahorro de energía
27 Código de tarea: 66 * Elemento: Selección: Registro: A Impresión de un recibo después de la Sólo el total 0 transacción Detalles* 1 B Impresión del importe cuando el precio Inhabilitar la impresión* 0 unitario de PLU/subsección es cero Habilitarla 1 C Impresión del subtotal para conversión Habili...
Page 107 - Programación de la tecla AUTO — Tecla de secuencia automática —; Secuencia de las teclas para la lectura de programas almacenados; Lectura de programas almacenados
29 Programación de la tecla AUTO — Tecla de secuencia automática — Si se programan transacciones que se realizan con frecuencia o secuencias de informes para la tecla a , puede volver a llamar estas transacciones y/o informes pulsando simplemente la tecla a en las operaciones de teclas. Programación...
Page 109 - LECTURA Y REPOSICION DE INFORMES EJ
31 Lectura y reposición de los datos del registro diario electrónico (emisiónde informe EJ) Podrá leer los datos del registro diario almacenados en la memoria EJ en el formato del registro diarioejecutando el procedimiento siguiente en el modo X1/Z1 u OP X/Z. • Para dejar de leer o reponer los datos...
Page 110 - REGISTROS DE ANULACION; Inserción y extracción de una tarjeta de memoria SD; Inserción de una tarjeta de memoria SD
32 REGISTROS DE ANULACION El límite programado para las funciones (tales como importes máximos) puede anularse haciendo un registro deanulación en el modo MGR. 1. Gire el selector de modo a la posición MGR. 2. Haga el registro de anulación. CORRECCION DESPUES DE FINALIZAR UNATRANSACCION (Modo de can...
Page 111 - Formateo de una tarjeta de memoria SD; Memorización y restauración de todos los datos; Lectura de los datos de logotipos gráficos
33 Formateo de una tarjeta de memoria SD Cuando emplee una tarjeta de memoria SD nueva por primera vez, asegúrese de formatearla en su cajaregistradora antes de escribir los datos de programación en ella. No formatee nunca ninguna tarjeta de memoria SD que contenga datos. De lo contrario, se borrará...
Page 112 - Escritura y lectura de todos los datos de programación; Escritura de datos de ventas; Escritura de registro diario electrónico; Impresión de registro diario electrónico
34 Escritura y lectura de todos los datos de programación Podrá escribir todos los datos de programación de la caja registradora en una tarjeta de memoria SD(Escritura). Los datos existentes de programación de la tarjeta se reemplazarán por los datos escritosnuevamente.También podrá reemplazar los d...
Page 113 - MANTENIMIENTO PARA EL OPERADOR; En caso de corte de la alimentación; Reemplazo de las pilas
35 MANTENIMIENTO PARA EL OPERADOR Si se corta la alimentación, la registradora retiene el contenido de su memoria y toda la información sobre lasentradas de ventas.• Cuando el corte de la alimentación ocurre en el estado libre de la registradora o cuando está realizando una entrada, la máquina retor...
Page 114 - Extracción del rollo de papel; Reemplazo del rollo de papel; Instalación del rollo de papel
36 5. Cierre la cubierta del compartimiento de las pilas. 6. Vuelva a colocar la cubierta de la impresora. Utilice siempre rollos de papel especificados por SHARP.Si usa otros rollos de papel que no sean los especificados, pueden originarse atascos de papel y funcionar malla registradora. (Forma de ...
Page 115 - Extracción del papel atascado
37 7. Cuando no emplee el carrete de toma (empleo como papel de recibos): • Corte el papel sobrante empleando el borde de la cubierta interior, y vuelva a colocar la cubierta de la impresora. Pulse la tecla F para asegurarse que el papel sale por la cubierta de la impresora y que aparece papel limpi...
Page 116 - Abertura manual del cajón
38 El cajón de la caja registradora es extraíble. Después de terminar la jornadalaboral, extraiga el cajón. Para extraer el cajón, tire del mismocompletamente hacia delante y extráigalo levantándolo. La caja de monedasde 5 denominaciones también es extraíble. El cajón se abre automáticamente. Sin em...
Page 117 - Tabla de códigos de error
39 D 18 2 E 17 1 1 I 22 6 J 21 5 N 26 10 O 25 9 S 30 14 T 29 13 B 20 4 C 19 3 G 24 8 H 23 7 L 28 12 M 27 11 Q 32 16 R 31 15 E 17 Ejemplo: Leche Pan Emplee estas etiquetas con las teclas de sección. Escriba los nombres de sección en las etiquetas y adhiéralasa las teclas de sección sacando primero la...
Page 119 - END-USER LIMITED WARRANTY
END-USER LIMITED WARRANTY SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first end-user purchaser (the "Purchaser")that this Sharp brand product (the "Product"), when new and shipped in its original container, will befree from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it wi...
Page 120 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07495-1163 1-800-BE-SHARP For additional information and product registration, please visit www.sharpusa.com Printed in China / Impreso en China (TINSZ2601RCZZ) ➀