Quick Reference Guide
QUICK START
Unpack the cash register and place it on a level, stable, vibration-free and dust-free surface near a grounded
power outlet.
Plug the cash register to the grounded power outlet and then insert four charged "AA" size memory backup
batteries in the battery compartment as explained in the section Inserting/Replacing Batteries of the Instructions
Manual. During cash register operations, all transaction data for the management report is stored in the register's
memory. This memory also holds all optional programming information. The memory back-up battery system
keeps this information stored in memory when the cash register is turned off or when a power failure occurs.
All data stored in memory will be canceled if you unplug the cash register from the electrical wall outlet
without back-up battery supply.
Load the standard roll of paper tape as explained in the related section of the Instructions Manual.
1. SET THE DATE
1. Turn the PRG key to the PRG position.
2. Type the [numeric keys] representing the current date. Remember to use the DDMMYY format. Single digit
numbers for months and days must be preceded by a zero (0).
3. Press the [#/ST/NS] key to store the date.
4. Program another feature or exit the program mode by turning the PRG key to the OFF position.
Example: Set a date of January 12, 2001.
Type/Press:
[120101] + [#/ST/NS]
NOTE: If you wish that the date just entered be printed and displayed in the month/day/year format,
type [40] and then press the [Void] key.
2. SET THE TIME
1. Turn the PRG key to the PRG position.
2. Type the [current time] using the HH:MM format.
NOTE: Time is set according to international, or military time (24-hour clock format). To correctly enter this
time, simply add 12 to all hours in the PM. For example, to set the time to 9:00 AM, type [0900]; to set
the time to 2:15 PM, type [1415].
3. Press the [Qty/Time] key to store the entered time.
4. Program another feature or exit the program mode by turning the PRG key to the OFF position.
Example: Set the time at 3:30 PM.
Type/Press:
[1530] + [Qty/Time]
NOTE: If you wish that the time just entered be printed and displayed in the 24-hour format, type [180]
and then press the [Void] key.
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