- 4 EO1-11115 MA-186-100 SERIES 4. Appearance and Nomenclature Keyboard Drawer Control Lock Customer’s DisplayPrinter Cover Journal Window or Receipt Outlet Operator’s Display Used by the operator to confirm the entry contents and the status of the register. (page 7) Customer’s Display Provided for the customer to see the amount entered for each item and sale total. (page 7) Journal Window/Receipt Outlet The operator can see which items have already been entered through this window with the Journal-format Option. The receipt for the finalized sale is issued with the Receipt-format Option. Operator’s Display Power Cord Printer Cover The cover for the Receipt/Journal printer. Control Lock It selects the type of register operations. (page 6) Keyboard Used to enter sale items. (page 9) Drawer Cash and other media are kept here. It automatically opens on finalizing a sale. - 5 EO1-11115 MA-186-100 SERIES 5. Control Lock and Control Keys Control Keys There are three types of Control keys: the REG (registration) key, the MA (manager) key, and the S (service) key. REG Key: The REG key is used by the cashier or clerk who operates ordinary transaction entries. This key can access the positions of OFF and REG of the Control Lock. MA Key: The MA key is used by the store manager or owner who will daily supervise the collection of money and printout of transactions recorded by the register. This key is also used when programming the register. This key can access the positions of SET, OFF, REG, X, and Z. S Key: The S key is used by the owner. This key can access any position including BLIND of the Control Lock. To prevent programmed data and sales data from being changed or cleared by mistake, use the REG or MA keys for transaction entries or report taking purposes. Control Lock The Control Lock has six effective positions for different modes of operation, which are accessed by the appropriate Control Keys. (position) (function) SET ....................... The register allows programming and training operations. OFF ....................... Nothing appears on the display in this position. However, the power is being supplied to the register. REG ....................... Transaction entries are carried out in this mode. Displays the current time while no entries are under way. X ......................... The sale totals in memory can be read (X reports) and the programmed data can be verified in this position. Z ......................... All the resettable totals and their respective counters in memory will be read and reset in this position (Z reports). BLIND ..................... The register allows special programming operations and memory clear operations. The keys may be inserted or pulled out at the “OFF” or “REG” position. MA a REG a a a ZOFF REG X SET BLIND * not actually printed. S - 6 EO1-11115 MA-186-100 SERIES 6. Display The Operator’s Display (front display) is located at the top of the register just above the keyboard. The Customer’s Display may be used only as a rear display if left in the retracted position or it can be positioned for viewing at other angles by pulling it upward and turning it to the desired position. The display has two types of display portions—numeric display and message descriptors (triangular lamps). Operator’s Display Customer’s Display SIGN ON ALM R OFF TL ST CG RPT PLU DPT AMOUNT AMOUNT - 7 EO1-11115 MA-186-100 SERIES Numeric Display AMOUNT (8 digits for total display, 7 digits for entries): Displays the numeric data, such as amount, quantity, etc. When the obtained total or subtotal amount is 8-digit, the RPT digit is also used for the amount display. When no entries are under way and the Control Lock is in the REG position, the current time is displayed. DPT (2 digits): Displays the code which represents each Department key. It stays lit when repeating the same department entry. RPT (1 digit): Displays the repeat count of the same item. The count is indicated from the second entry on, and only the last digit will be displayed even if the count exceeds nine. PLU (3 digits of the DPT and RPT are used for this purpose): Displays the PLU code when any PLU is entered. It goes out when repeating the same PLU entry, then only the RPT digit will be displayed for the repeat entry count. Message Descriptors (Triangular Lamps) SIGN : Illuminates when a cashier has signed ON if the cashier signing ON method is selected (optional function). ALM : Illuminates with the alarm buzzer to indicate that the last operation or numeric entry was an error. To clear the error condition, depress the [C] key. R Illuminates when the Receipt-OFF mode is declared by the [LOG/ OFF : RECEIPT] key. In this condition, no receipts will be issued for a sale to be entered. To extinguish this lamp (i. e., to change into Receipt-ON mode for issuing receipts), simply depress the [LOG/ RECEIPT] key again. TL : Illuminates with the total amount displayed when a sale is finalized without any amount tendered. ST : Illuminates...