Page 3 - Customer Service Hotline
1 INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for your purchase of the SHARP Electronic Cash Register, Model XE-A507.Please read this manual carefully before operating your register in order to gain full understanding of functions and features.Please keep this manual for future reference. It will help you if y...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................1 IMPORTANT .............................................................................................................................
Page 8 - Parts and Their Functions; External View; Front view
6 1 Parts and Their Functions External View ■ Front view Printer cover Operator display Keyboard Drawer Check slot Drawer lock SD card slot (Refer to the “SD CARD Mode” section.) ■ Rear view Customer display RS232 connector (COM2: for the EFT) RS232 connector (COM1: for the scanner) ■ Barcode Scanne...
Page 9 - Printer
7 Printer The printer is a thermal printer, and therefore it does not require any type of ink ribbon or cartridge. The average life of the printer is approximately 6 million lines. When removing the printer cover, lift up its rear.When installing the printer cover, hook it on the pawls on the cabine...
Page 10 - Keyboard; Keyboard layout
8 Keyboard ■ Keyboard layout ■ Function key list { Receipt paper feed key PLU/sub-department/UPC key } Journal paper feed key Department code entry key Function menu key Department shift key a Auto key CLK# Clerk code entry key w Tax1 shift key Department 1-40 key 0 Percent 1 key FI Cursor (up/down ...
Page 11 - Displays; Operator display
9 Displays ■ Operator display • Screen example 1 (REG mode) Sales information area: When a transaction information occupies more than 2 lines, you can scroll to the direction by using the F I keys. Sales information you have just entered such as items and prices will appear between 1st line and 2nd ...
Page 12 - Customer display
10 The display can be tilted back and forth to the best operational viewing angle. NOTE Do not try to force the display beyond its full position. ■ Customer display ■ Screen save mode When you want to save the electric power or save the display’s life, use the screen save function. This function can...
Page 13 - Selecting an Operating Mode; Operating Modes
11 2 Selecting an Operating Mode When you turn the register on and press the m key, the mode selection window will appear on the display, listing available operating modes as shown below. Mode selection window Operating Modes You can select any mode other than REG from the list in the mode selection...
Page 14 - Mode Selection
12 Mode Selection Procedure Press the m key. The following mode screen is displayed. Use one of the following ways:• Move the cursor to the desired option by using the F or I key, and press the A key. • Enter the desired option number by using a numeric key and press the A key. NOTE When you want to...
Page 15 - Prior to Making Entries; Preparations for Entries; Receipt and journal paper rolls; Clerk assignment; Error Warning
13 3 Prior to Making Entries Preparations for Entries ■ Receipt and journal paper rolls If the paper roll (receipt or journal) is not set in the register or it is getting low, install a new one according to section “Replacing the Paper Roll” under “Operator Maintenance.” ■ Receipt ON/OFF function Yo...
Page 16 - Selecting the Function from the Menu
14 Error escape function To quit a transaction due to an error or an unforeseen event, use the error escape function as shown below: Transaction To clear the error state l a a The transaction is voided (treated as a subtotal void) and the receipt is issued by this function. If you have already enter...
Page 17 - HELP Function; The HELP menu and printing guidance messages
15 HELP Function The HELP function allows you to print guidance messages for basic operation procedure of the register. ■ The HELP menu and printing guidance messages Press the H key to display the HELP menu. This menu provides a list of the procedures for which you can print the guidance messages. ...
Page 18 - Entries; Item Entries; Single item entries
16 4 Entries Item Entries ■ Single item entries Department entries For a merchandise classification, the register provides a maximum of 99 departments. To the departments, group attributes such as taxable status are applied to items when they are entered. NOTE When those departments for which the un...
Page 20 - Repeat entries
18 UPC entries You can enter the barcodes using scanner or keyboard. The barcodes which can be entered are UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13 and ITF-14.For details of UPC code, please refer to “11 Universal Product Code (UPC) or European Article Number (EAN)”. Procedure UPC code (max. 19 digits) Scan UPC ...
Page 21 - Multiplication entries
19 ■ Multiplication entries Use this feature when you need to enter two or more the same items.This feature helps you when you sell a large quantity of items or need to enter quantities that contain decimals. Procedure @ Unit price PLU code Unit price PLU code Q ’ t y Department key When you use a p...
Page 22 - Split-pricing entries
20 ■ Split-pricing entries You will use this function when your customer wants to purchase more or less than the base quantity of a loose item. Procedure Unit price per base q’ty Base q’ty Selling q’ty Department key When you use a programmed unit price @ @ Unit price Unit price Dept.code d ppp PLU ...
Page 24 - UPC learning function (creation and registration of unknown UPCs)
22 ■ UPC learning function (creation and registration of unknown UPCs) When you enter or scan an undefined UPC code, you are required to enter its unit price and the associated department. The code, associated department and unit price entered are stored in the UPC file and used for future UPC sales...
Page 25 - Display of Subtotals; Taxable subtotal; Finalization of Transaction; Cash or check tendering
23 Display of Subtotals The register provides the following types of subtotals. ■ Taxable subtotal Taxable 1 subtotal: Press the w and Q keys in this order at any point during a transaction. The sale subtotal of taxable 1 items will appear in the display with the function text “TAX1 ST”. ■ Including...
Page 26 - Cash or check sale that does not need any tender entry
24 ■ Cash or check sale that does not need any tender entry Enter items and press the A key if it is a cash sale or press the x key if it is a check sale. Your register will display the total sales amount. Example Key operation Print 6 p 10 p A In the case of check sale ■ Charge (credit) sale Enter ...
Page 27 - Tax Calculation; Automatic tax; Manual tax
25 Tax Calculation ■ Automatic tax When the register is programmed with a tax rate (or tax table) and the tax status of an individual department is set for taxable, it computes the automatic tax on any item that is entered directly into the department or indirectly via a related PLU.Example: Selling...
Page 28 - Tax delete; Tax status shift
26 ■ Tax delete The automatic tax (tax 1, tax 2, or all tax (tax1 – tax 4)) can be deleted. Procedure F A a To cancel 1 TAX1 DELETE 2 TAX2 DELETE 3 ALL TAX DELETE 4 PST DELETE 7 TAX DELETE NOTE The “4 PST DELETE” function becomes effective only when the Canadian tax is selected. Example:Selling a $7...
Page 29 - Auxiliary Entries; Percent calculations (premium or discount)
27 Auxiliary Entries ■ Percent calculations (premium or discount) • Your register provides percent calculations for a subtotal or each item entry depending on the programming. • Percentage: 0.01 to 100.00% Percent calculation for a subtotal Example Key operation Print 3 p 2 @ 5 p Q 0 A Percent calcu...
Page 30 - Discount entries; Refund entries
28 ■ Discount entries Your register allows you to deduct a certain amount less than a programmed upper limit after the entry of an item or the computation of a subtotal depending on the programming. Discount for a subtotal Example Key operation Print 6 p 60 p Q 100 J A Discount for item entries Exam...
Page 31 - Printing of non-add code numbers; Payment Treatment; Currency conversion
29 ■ Printing of non-add code numbers Enter a non-add code number such as a guest code number within a maximum of 16 digits and press the Q key at any point during the entry of a sale. The non-add code is printed on the receipt. Example Key operation Print 1230 Q 700 1 X Payment Treatment ■ Currency...
Page 33 - Bottle return
31 ■ Paid-out entries When you pay an amount to a vendor, use this function.From the FUNCTION MENU, select PO option to proceed the operation. Procedure Amount (max. 9 digits) A 2 *** P O F Example Key operation Print 6789 Q (Selection “2 ***PO”) F 2 3000 A ■ No-sale (exchange) Simply press the A ke...
Page 34 - TRAINING Mode
32 TRAINING Mode The training mode is used when the operator or the manager practices register operations. When a clerk set in training is selected, the register automatically enters the training mode, while a clerk not set in training is selected, the register automatically enters the ordinary REG ...
Page 35 - Correction; Correction of the Last Entry (Direct Void)
33 5 Correction Correction of the Last Entry (Direct Void) If you make an incorrect entry relating to a department, PLU/subdepartment, UPC, percentage ( ¡ ,%2), discount ( - ), or item refund, you can void this entry by pressing the t key immediately after the incorrect entry. Example Key operation ...
Page 37 - Subtotal Void; Correction after Finalizing a Transaction
35 Subtotal Void You can void an entire transaction. Once subtotal void is executed, the transaction is aborted and the register issues a receipt. Example Key operation Display 1 p 2 p 10 p Q t Q Correction after Finalizing a Transaction When you need to void incorrect entries that are found after f...
Page 38 - Special Printing Function; Copy Receipt Printing
36 6 Special Printing Function Copy Receipt Printing If your customer wants a receipt after you have finalized a transaction with the receipt ON-OFF function in the OFF status (no receipting), press the key for receipting. Your register can also print a copy receipt when the receipt ON-OFF function ...
Page 39 - Manager Mode; Entering the Manager Mode; Override Entries
37 7 Manager Mode The manager mode is used when managerial decisions must be made concerning register entries, for example, for overriding limitations and for other various non-programming managerial tasks. NOTE Normal register operations may also be performed in this mode. Entering the Manager Mode...
Page 40 - of Sales Totals; View report
38 8 Reading (X) and Resetting (Z) of Sales Totals • Use the reading function (X) when you need to take the reading of sales information entered after the last resetting. You can take this reading any number of times. It does not affect the register’s memory. • Use the resetting function (Z) when yo...
Page 42 - Daily Sales Totals; General report
40 Daily Sales Totals ■ General report • Sample report Taxable 1 total Gross tax 1 totalRefund tax 1 totalNet tax 1 total Mode title*1 Reset counter Net grand total (GT2-GT3) Dept. code Sales q'ty Sales amount “+” dept. counter and total “+” bottle return dept. counter and total “-” bottle return de...
Page 45 - Periodic Report Sample; General information; Daily net report
43 Periodic Report Sample ■ General information The periodic reading or resetting reports are the same in format as those in the X1/Z1 report for daily sales. The mode indicator will read “X2” or “Z2”. • Sample X report • Sample Z report (Individual group total report on department) (Full sales repo...
Page 46 - Prior to Programming; Programming Keyboard Layout; HW
44 9 Prior to Programming When you are in the PROGRAM mode, the keyboard layout will be set to one of the programming layouts as shown below. Programming Keyboard Layout HW D : Used for programming characters. For more information about programming characters, see the section “How to Program Alphanu...
Page 47 - How to Program Alphanumeric Characters; Mobile phone method
45 How to Program Alphanumeric Characters This section discusses how to program alphanumeric characters for various texts. ■ Mobile phone method Entering alphanumeric characters To enter a character, simply press a corresponding character key on the programming keyboard. To enter “A”, press the “8” ...
Page 48 - Entering character codes
46 ■ Entering character codes Numerals, letters and symbols are programmable by entering the : key and character codes. Use the following procedure with the cursor placed at the position where you want to enter characters: To enter a digit, simply press a corresponding numeric key. XXX XXX : charact...
Page 49 - Programming; Basic Instructions; Programming screen
47 a Programming This chapter explains how to program various items.Before you start programming, press the m key and select the “6 PROGRAM MODE” or “7 SD CARD MODE” by using the I key and press the A key. Basic Instructions This section illustrates the basic programming by using an example of progr...
Page 50 - Programming example
48 ■ Programming example The following example shows how to program 2.00 for the unit price, “ABCDE” for the description, and “non-taxable 1” for department 1. Procedure 1. In the PROGRAM MODE screen, select “2 SETTING” by using the I key and press the A key. • The SETTING screen will appear. NOTE •...
Page 53 - Department
51 ■ Department The register can be equipped with maximum of 99 departments.Use the following procedure to program for department. NOTE To delete a department item in the "DEPARTMENT" window, select the item and press the D key. A confirmation window appears to ask you whether to delete the ...
Page 55 - PLU range
53 ■ PLU range You can program PLUs in the designated range. Procedure Enter a value or select an option for each item as follows: • START (Use the numeric entry) Starting PLU code (max. 5 digits) • END (Use the numeric entry) Ending PLU code (max. 5 digits) • OPERATION (Use the selective entry) DEL...
Page 56 - Functional Programming
54 Functional Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the functional programming group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “2 FUNCTIONS.” • The FUNCTIONS window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list. 1 $ DISC [(-)] Discount 2 %1 DI...
Page 59 - RA; PO; Cash in drawer
57 ■ RA You can program an upper limit amount and description for received-on-account key. Procedure Program each item as follows: • HALO (High Amount Lockout) (Use the numeric entry) This function is intended for prevention of accidentally entered unreasonably amounts.Limit amount: 0.00 to 9999999....
Page 60 - Media Key Programming
58 Media Key Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the media group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “3 MEDIA.” • The MEDIA window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list. 1 CASH Cash 2 CHECK Check 3 CHARGE Charge 4 CHARGE2 Charg...
Page 63 - Function Text Programming
61 Function Text Programming You can program a maximum of 12 characters for each function by using the following table: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “4 FUNCTION TEXT”. • The FUNCTION TEXT window will appear. 2. Program each item as follows: • Text (Use the character entry) Description ...
Page 65 - Personnel Programming; Clerk
63 Personnel Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the personnel group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “5 PERSONNEL.” • The PERSONNEL window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list. 1 CLERK Clerk 2 MANAGER Manager 3 MODE PASS C...
Page 66 - Manager; Mode Pass Code; Training Clerk
64 ■ Manager You can program a secret code for manager. Procedure Program each item as follows: • PASS CODE (Use the numeric entry) Pass code (max. 4 digits: 0000 to 9999) ■ Mode Pass Code You can program a secret code for each mode. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • VO...
Page 67 - Terminal Programming
65 Terminal Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the terminal group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING windows, select “6 TERMINAL.” • The TERMINAL windows will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list: • MACHINE# (Use the numeric entry) Machine numb...
Page 68 - Optional Feature Selection
66 Optional Feature Selection Use the following procedure to select any option included in the optional group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “8 OPTIONAL.” • The OPTIONAL window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list. 1 BASIC SYSTEM Basic system 2 FUNC.PROHIBIT...
Page 69 - Basic System
67 ■ Basic System Your register allows you to select various item of basic system. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • DATE FORMAT (Use the selective entry) MDY: Display and print the month, day, and year in this orderDMY: Display and print the day, month and year in this...
Page 70 - Function Prohibit
68 ■ Function Prohibit Your register allows you to select whether to enable or disable various functions. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • NON-ADD (Use the selective entry) ENABLE: Enable to enter Non-add codeDISABLE: Disable to enter Non-add code • NON-ADD + NS (Use t...
Page 71 - Function Authority
69 ■ Function Authority Your register allows you to select whether to public or to limit function authority. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • RA (Use the selective entry) LIMITED: Allowed only in the Manager mode.PUBLIC: Allowed in the REG mode and the Manager mode. • ...
Page 72 - Function Selection
70 ■ Function Selection Your register enables you to select various functional selections. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • SPLIT ENTRY (Use the selective entry) ENABLE: Enable the split pricing entryDISABLE: Disable the split pricing entry • SPLIT COUNT (Use the selec...
Page 73 - Print Selection
71 ■ Print Selection You can program various printing functions. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • CONSECUTIVE NO. (Use the selective entry) YES: Print the consecutive No.NO: Not to print the consecutive No. • DATE (Use the selective entry) YES: Print the dateNO: Not to...
Page 74 - UPC Function
72 • FOOTER (Use the selective entry) ALL: Print the footer in any media BY MEDIA: Print the footer by media • 0 AMT PLU (Use the selective entry) When the PLU unit price is 0, printing the amount is:TEXT ONLY: Print the text onlyNORMAL: Print the price and the text • ITEM JOURNAL (Use the selective...
Page 75 - Report Programming
73 Report Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the report group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “9 REPORT.” • The REPORT window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list: 1 0 SKIP Zero skip 2 PRINT SELECT Print select 3 Z COUNTE...
Page 76 - Zero skip
74 ■ Zero skip You can program whether or not to skip “0” in each report. Procedure Program each item as follows: • DEPARTMENT (Use the selective entry) SKIP: Skips those data that are “0” in the department report. NOT SKIP: Does not skip those data that are “0” in the department report. • TRANSACTI...
Page 77 - Print select
75 ■ Print select You can program whether or not to print the item on the report. Procedure Program each item as follows: The screen continues. • Z COUNTER (Use the selective entry) YES: Print the Z counter on the Z report.NO: Not to print the Z counter on the Z report. • GT1 ON Z (Use the selective...
Page 78 - Z Counter; Z1 General report; Journal data
76 ■ Z Counter Procedure GENERAL Z1: Max.4 digits (0000 to 9999) GENERAL Z2: Max.4 digits (0000 to 9999) ■ Z1 General report Procedure • SD: SAVE SALES (Use the selective entry) YES: Save the sales data in the SD card.NO: Not to save the sales data in the SD card. • SD: SAVE ALL RAM (Use the selecti...
Page 79 - Message Programming; Receipt logo
77 Message Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the message group: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “10 MESSAGE.” • The MESSAGE window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list: 1 RECEIPT LOGO Receipt logo The following illustrati...
Page 80 - Device Configuration Programming
78 Device Configuration Programming Use the following procedure to select a device configuration programming: Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “11 DEVICE CONFIG.” • The DEVICE CONFIG window will appear. 2. Select any option from the following options list: 1 KEYBOARD Keyboard 2 DISPLAY Dis...
Page 81 - Display; EFT
79 ■ Display Procedure Program each item as follows: • POWER SAVE (Use the numeric entry) Time of the power save (2 digits: 0,1 to 99 minutes 0:100 minutes) • P. SAVE AT TM (Use the selective entry) Power saving during time display:YES: Enables power saving during time displayNO: Disables power savi...
Page 82 - Tax Programming
80 Tax Programming Use the following procedure to select any option included in the tax group: NOTE The register is adapted to US and Canadian tax systems. If the Canadian tax system is required, the tax system must be changed, then program the tax rate or tax table and quantity for doughnut exempt ...
Page 83 - Tax system
81 ■ Tax system Procedure • Tax system (Use the selective entry) Selection of the tax system AUTO TAXCANADA TAX 01CANADA TAX 02CANADA TAX 03CANADA TAX 04CANADA TAX 05CANADA TAX 06CANADA TAX 07CANADA TAX 08CANADA TAX 09CANADA TAX 10CANADA TAX 11 NOTE Tax system: • For US tax system, select “AUTO TAX”...
Page 84 - Tax 1 through 4
82 ■ Tax 1 through 4 Procedure Selection of tax method (To the following table tax or % tax) TABLE TAX: Programmed tax table is used. % TAX: Programmed % tax rate is used. • Table tax Procedure Selection of the interval The screen continues. • INTERVAL (Use the selective entry) LOW 0.99: Less than 0...
Page 86 - Doughnut exempt
84 Example data of above tax table (8%) TAX RATE: 8.0000 (enter 8) CYCLE: 1.00 (enter 100) INITIAL TAX: 0.01 (enter 1) LOWER TAX: 0.11 (enter 11) BREAK POINT1: 0.26 (enter 26) BREAK POINT2: 0.47 (enter 47) BREAK POINT3: 0.68 (enter 68) BREAK POINT4: 0.89 (enter 89) BREAK POINT5: 0.89 (enter 89) BREA...
Page 87 - Automatic Sequencing Key Programming; Key Sequence
85 Automatic Sequencing Key Programming If you program frequently performed key operations for the a key, you can enter those key operations simply by pressing the corresponding a key in key operations. ■ Key Sequence Procedure 1. In the SETTING window, select “13 AUTO KEY.” • The AUTO KEY window wi...
Page 88 - Reading of Stored Programs; Program reading sequence
86 Reading of Stored Programs You can read programs stored in the PROGRAM mode. ■ Program reading sequence To read those programs stored in the PROGRAM mode, use the following procedure: 1. Select the PROGRAM mode from the mode selection window.2. Select “1 READING” from the PROGRAM mode to display ...
Page 89 - Sample printouts
87 ■ Sample printouts • Departments Tax status Operating mode Report type Dept. code Description Group no. HALO limit Amount entry type SICS Function programming Unit price 01 0:Inhibit 1:Open 2:Preset 3:Open&Preset 0:No 1:Yes Bottle return item Commission group no. • PLU/UPC Description UPC cod...
Page 95 - EFT Test Function
93 • AUTO key Report type Key operation • ROM version Report type EFT Test Function Use the following procedure to perform the EFT test function. Procedure 1. Press the j key and select the “6 PROGRAM MODE” and press the A key. In the “PROGRAM MODE” window, select “3 EFT TEST” and press the A key, T...
Page 96 - SD CARD Mode; Inserting and removing an SD memory card; SD card formatting; Folder creating
94 SD CARD Mode You can exchange data through an SD memory card between your register and a PC when managing the data in your 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 Sharp web site: http://ww...
Page 97 - Folder name selecting; Data saving
95 ■ Folder name selecting Procedure (1) Select “3 FOLDER CONTROL” in the SD CARD mode and press the A key, the FOLDER CONTROL window is displayed. (2) Select “2 SELECT FOLDER” and press the A key, the folder name list window is displayed. (3) Select the required folder name from the list, and press...
Page 98 - Data loading
96 ■ Data loading The programming data can be loaded from the SD card. Procedure (1) Select “2 LOADING” in the SD CARD mode and press the A key. The following selection window is displayed. Item Data list IND. PROGRAM Select the individual programming data: DEPARTMENTPLU/UPC CLERKGRAPHIC LOGOLOGO TE...
Page 99 - UPC or EAN code
97 b Universal Product Code (UPC) or European Article Number (EAN) ■ UPC or EAN code Your register can transact the following codes: • UPC-A (Number system character: 0, 2, 3, 4) UPC-E • EAN-8 EAN-13 Internal code EAN-8/EAN-13 ITF-14 UPC-A • Number system character: 0 <used in the source marking&...
Page 101 - Operator Maintenance; In Case of Power Failure; Cautions in handling the printer
99 c Operator Maintenance In Case of Power Failure When power is lost, the register retains its memory contents and all information on sales entries.• When power failure is encountered in register idle state or during an entry, the register returns to the normal state of operation after power recove...
Page 102 - Installing Batteries
100 Installing Batteries This register displays a low battery warning message “LOW BATTERY” when the batteries are low, and displays a no battery warning message “NO BATTERY” when batteries are extremely low or batteries are not installed.If no batteries are installed, install two new alkaline batte...
Page 103 - Replacing the Paper Roll; Recording paper specifications; Installing Paper Rolls
101 Replacing the Paper Roll ■ Recording paper specifications Be sure to use paper rolls specified by SHARP. The use of any other paper rolls than specified could cause paper jamming, resulting in register malfunction. Paper specification Paper width: 57.5 ± 0.5 mm Max. outside diameter: 80 mm Quali...
Page 106 - Replacing the paper roll; Removing a Paper Jam
104 ■ Replacing the paper roll When colored dye appears on the edges of the paper roll, it is time to replace the paper roll.Use paper of 57.5 ± 0.5 mm in width. To prevent jamming be sure to use paper specified by SHARP. Replacing the receipt paper roll: 1. Confirm that the REG mode has been select...
Page 108 - Removing the Till and the Drawer; Opening the Drawer by Hand
106 Removing the Till and the Drawer The till in the register is detachable. After closing your business for the day, remove the till from the drawer and keep the drawer open. The coin case is also detachable from the till. To detach the drawer, pull it forward fully with the till removed, and remov...
Page 109 - Before Calling for Service
107 Before Calling for Service If you encounter any of the following problems, please read below before calling for service. Fault Checking • The display does not illuminate. • Is power supplied to the electric outlet?• Is the power cord plug out or loosely connected to the electric outlet? • Is the...
Page 110 - Specifications
108 d Specifications Model: XE-A507 Dimensions: 16.7 (W) x 15.6 (D) x 12.6 (H) in. (425 (W) x 395 (D) x 320 (H) mm) Weight: Approx. 24.3 Ib (11 kg) Power Source: 120V AC, 60Hz Power Consumption: Stand-by: 7.4 W Operating: 15.0 W (max.) Working Temperature: 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)Humidity: 20 % to ...
Page 111 - 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 be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it ...
Page 112 - MODEL
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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 XE-A507 MODEL XE-A507 Printed in Korea T(TINSE2626BHZZ)