Toshiba FS-1450 - Manual

Toshiba FS-1450

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Safety Summary; WARNING
  • Page 4 – CAUTION; Precaution
  • Page 5 – OPERATOR’S GUIDE
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page
  • Page 7 – Be sure to keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 9 – APPEARANCE AND NOMENCLATURE
  • Page 10 – MODE LOCK AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS
  • Page 11 – CUSTOMER DISPLAY (Rear or Remote Display); DISPLAY; DP; AMOUNT
  • Page 13 – FORE OPERATING THE ECR
  • Page 14 – Installing the Receipt/Journal Roll; Installing the Receipt Roll
  • Page 16 – Installing the Journal Roll
  • Page 17 – Setting the Ribbon Cassette; Detach the Ribbon Cover.
  • Page 18 – CASHIER SIGNING OR CASHIER KEY OPERATIONS; with Manager Intervention)
  • Page 19 – Same as those for Single-drawer machines.
  • Page 20 – Changing to any other position will be an error.; TEC STORE
  • Page 21 – Push-stay Cashier Locks and Keys; Cashier Keys 1 to 4
  • Page 22 – Drawer 1
  • Page 23 – OPERATION FOR TRAINING MODES START; Code Entry Method; ENTRIES IN TRAINING MODE
  • Page 25 – Other keys not placed in the keyboard above:
  • Page 26 – FUNCTIONS OF EACH KEY; LOG; RF; JF; PLU
  • Page 27 – FUNCTIONS; Bottle Return key. Used to enter a bottle return amount.; KEY; REFERENCE
  • Page 29 – Previous Balance key. Used for a previous balance entry.; VALI
  • Page 30 – SALES; CUR; FSTL
  • Page 31 – Charge Tip key. Used to enter a tip amount for cashier.; TRAY
  • Page 32 – REGISTERING PROCEDURE AND PRINT FORMAT
  • Page 33 – Cashier Sign-ON or Cashier Key to ON status:; Now you are ready for sale entries.
  • Page 34 – Receipt OFF
  • Page 35 – LOAN; Repeatable to add up amounts.; DEPARTMENT ENTRY; Open Department Type
  • Page 36 – REPEAT ENTRY
  • Page 38 – SPLIT PACKAGE PRICING; Open Department
  • Page 39 – One of two fraction rounding methods can be selected for
  • Page 40 – PLU PRICE SHIFT ENTRY; Repeat entry after depressing the [PRICE SHIFT] key is unavailable.; PLU MENU SHIFT ENTRY
  • Page 41 – SINGLE-ITEM DEPARTMENT or SINGLE-ITEM PLU ENTRY; Same as; OTHER INCOME DEPARTMENT ENTRY, OTHER INCOME PLU ENTRY
  • Page 42 – ORDER ENTRY, PREVIOUS BALANCE ENTRY; Insert a slip into the Guest Check Printer (NOTE 1 below); P B +; Guest Check Printer by a program option.
  • Page 43 – ADDITIONAL ORDER ENTRY
  • Page 44 – RETURNED MERCHANDISE; BOTTLE RETURN; REMARKS: In using the [BTL RTN] key when the “Credit Balance”; option is not selected:
  • Page 45 – DOLLAR DISCOUNT; Dept or PLU entry
  • Page 46 – STORE COUPON; Follow; VENDOR COUPON; ITEM CORRECT
  • Page 47 – VOID; ALL VOID; Sale Item Entries; NOTES: 1. All Void is possible if the current transaction contains; (allowed any time during a sale or transaction)
  • Page 48 – LISTING CAPACITY OPEN; For Department and PLUs; SELECTIVE ITEMIZER (SI) STATUS MODIFICATION
  • Page 49 – MANUAL TAX ENTRY; (where irregular tax amount addition is applied); TAXABLE TOTAL (Sale Total With Taxes) READ
  • Page 51 – finalize without tendering
  • Page 52 – SPLIT TENDERING; Repeat if not yet finalized.
  • Page 53 – SALE PAID IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES
  • Page 54 – NO-SALE EXCHANGE from Foreign Currency to Domestic Currency; amount equivalent to the entered foreign currency amount.; NO-SALE EXCHANGE from Domestic Currency to Foreign Currency
  • Page 56 – FUNCTION KEY ENTRY; printed on both journal and receipt.
  • Page 58 – Programmable options:
  • Page 59 – TRAY TOTAL; Menu item Entries; Takeout Symbol
  • Page 62 – ENDORSEMENT PRINT; Printed on Guest Check Printer:
  • Page 63 – GUEST CHECK PRINTER (hardware option) OPERATION
  • Page 64 – The following are the display indications on the power recovery:; ECR CONDITION at the; OUTSIDE A SALE
  • Page 65 – This detects the printer guide open condition.
  • Page 66 – Load new paper roll as described in Chapter 6.; PAPER ROLL REPLACEMENT AND OTHER MAIN-; Care must be taken not to injure yourself with the paper cutter.; Replacing the Receipt Roll; Cut the Receipt Paper as shown in the figure.; CAUTION: Never try to pull out the remaining paper
  • Page 67 – Replacing the Journal Roll; CAUTION: Never try to pull out the remaining paper end
  • Page 68 – Replacing the Ribbon Cassette; Remove the Ribbon Cover.
  • Page 69 – Replenishing Ink to the Store Name Stamp; Attach the Receipt Cover.
  • Page 71 – Unlocking
  • Page 73 – MANAGER’S GUIDE
  • Page 75 – DAILY OPERATION FLOW; CASHIER’S OPERATIONS
  • Page 76 – MANAGER INTERVENTION; ITEMS PROGRAMMED TO REQUIRE MANAGER INTERVEN-; The manager goes to the cashier counter with the MGR or MA key.; The cashier operates the required item.
  • Page 78 – Amount Limit Release
  • Page 79 – MANAGER’S OWN OPERATIONS IN “MGR” MODE; Repeat until all the collected media amounts are recorded.
  • Page 83 – Daily Reports
  • Page 85 – GT Reports
  • Page 86 – Combination Reports
  • Page 87 – GENERAL NOTES ON REPORT TAKINGS
  • Page 90 – Reset Report
  • Page 94 – DEPARTMENT READ or RESET
  • Page 95 – All Department Read or Reset (Daily or GT)
  • Page 99 – PLU GROUP SALES READ or RESET (Daily or GT); GT REPORTS; Header Example; All Department Read Report
  • Page 100 – PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS; TABLE OF PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
  • Page 101 – STORE NAME/MESSAGE AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE PROGRAMMING (Submode 1)
  • Page 102 – CHARACTER ENTRIES; CHARACTER CODE ENTRY Method
  • Page 103 – Character Code Entry Method; Character Code Table 1: Standard Characters; ll; Column Code
  • Page 104 – Character Setting Operations:; O U; All Double-sized Declaration
  • Page 105 – Direct Character Entry Method
  • Page 107 – CONDITION REQUIRED FOR PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS; There are two types of conditions:
  • Page 110 – CASHIER CODE AND NAME PROGRAMMING (Submode 2); Programming; Any time outside a sale; Cashier; Code Entry Type
  • Page 111 – To program the following cashier data:
  • Page 112 – Deletion
  • Page 113 – Programming or Changing
  • Page 114 – Description of Programming Contents
  • Page 116 – To program the following PLUs:
  • Page 117 – KEY OPERATION: for programming some of the PLUs listed on the
  • Page 118 – Individual PLU Deletion; Repeatable for other PLUs to be deleted.; All PLU Deletion
  • Page 119 – PLU Programmed Data Copying; To program new PLUs or to change any programmed contents of PLUs:
  • Page 120 – Day-Year if so selected in the program option.
  • Page 121 – AMOUNT LIMIT SETTING FOR FUNCTION KEYS (Submode 8)
  • Page 122 – SALESPERSON CODE AND NAME PROGRAMMING (Submode 20)
  • Page 123 – After Daily Salesperson Reset
  • Page 125 – ECR Flat Type Keyboard
  • Page 126 – NEGATIVE AMOUNT KEY LIMIT AMOUNT SETTING (Submode 35)
  • Page 128 – DEPARTMENT PRESET PRICE SETTING OR CHANGING
  • Page 130 – Setting or Changing Preset Price of Split Package Pricing PLU
  • Page 132 – PRESET RATE SETTING FOR SELECTIVE ITEMIZERS (SI1 and SI2)
  • Page 133 – Selective Itemizer Functions and Applications
  • Page 134 – Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Calculation; FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE SETTING
  • Page 135 – KEY OPERATION for setting the rates above:; Resetting a Foreign Currency Rate Once Set:; rency Values
  • Page 136 – TAX TABLE PROGRAMMING; After Financial Daily Reset
  • Page 137 – Key Operation
  • Page 139 – GST RATE SETTING; This operation sets the rate of GST (Goods and Service Tax) in CANADA.
  • Page 140 – To set the following:
  • Page 141 – VERIFICATION OF PROGRAMMED DATA; NOTE: Data of Submodes 5 and 6 cannot be read.
  • Page 142 – Tax Calculation Test
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Summary

Page 3 - Safety Summary; WARNING

(e-i) Safety Summary EO1-11099 Safety Summary Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautionsnecessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in thismanual should be read and understood before handling...

Page 4 - CAUTION; Precaution

(e-ii) Safety Summary EO1-11099 CAUTION This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage toobjects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication. If foreign objects (metal fragments,water, liquids) enter the machines,first turn off the power switches anddisconn...

Page 5 - OPERATOR’S GUIDE

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