Toshiba SL-5300 Series manuel d'utilisation

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    TEC Electronic Computing Scale SL-5300 SERIES Owner's Manual[...]

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    Th i s e qui pment ha s bee n t es te d and f ound t o c ompl y wi t h t he l im it s f or a Cl as s A di gi t al d evi ce , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li mi ts are designed to pr o vi de rea sonable pr otec t i on a gai n st har mfu l i nt erf er e nce when t he eq ui pm ent is oper at ed i n a c omm erc ia l environment. This equ[...]

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    (i) Safety Summary EO1-31009 Safety Summary Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment. Do not attempt to e[...]

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    (ii) Safety Summary EO1-31009 CA UTION This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to objects 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 and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and t[...]

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    EO1-31009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ .... 1-1 1.1 Applic able Model ......................................................................................................... 1-2 1.2 Acce ssorie s .............................[...]

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    EO1-31009 14. P ROGRA MMING MODE .......................................................................................................14-1 14.1 E dit Screen .............................................................................................................. .. 14- 2 14.2 PL U Data S etti ng ..............................................[...]

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    EO1-31009 16.1.6 Speci al Info rmation A ssignmen t .....................................................................16- 9 16.1.7 Logo Assignment ..........................................................................................16-10 16.1.8 Grade Line Assi gnment ..........................................................................[...]

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    1. INTRODUCTION EO1-31009 1. INTRODUCT I O N 1- 1 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing t he TO SHIBA TEC SL-5300 Series Electronic Com put ing Scale. TEC SL-5300 series has many feat ures and functions designed for user f riendliness as well as complete custom er sat isfaction. We believe that your needs will now be f ully sat isfied, and you w[...]

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    1. INTRODUCTION EO1-31009 1.1 Applic able Model 1- 2 1.1 Appli cable Model • SL-5300-30M- US • SL-5300-15M- CA The description of t he m odel num ber is as f ollows. SL-5300-30M-US Destination countr y / Region code Ex) US, CA Max. Capacity 30M: 30 lbs (decim al pound/multi-int erval) 15M: 15 kg (m ulti-interv al) 1.2 Accessories When unpacking[...]

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    2. SPECIFICATION EO1-31009 2.1 Scal e 2- 1 2. SPECIFICATION 2.1 Scale Item 30 lb scale (US model) 15 kg scale (CA model) Maximum capacit y Minimum Scale Division Maximum T are Display Range 30 lb 0.005 lb (0 to 15 lb) 0.01 lb (15 to 30 lb) 2 lb 0 to 30.05 lb 15 kg 0.002 kg (0 to 6 kg) 0.005 kg (6 to 15 kg) 1 kg 0 to 15.025 kg Unit Price Pre- settab[...]

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    2. SPECIFICATION EO1-31009 2.2 Option 2- 2 2.2 Option Option Name Model No. Description OP-5300-FBI U- US (US mod el) Built-in Custom er ’s Display OP-5300-FBI U- CA (CA mod el) A 256x64-dot Vacuum Fluor escent Display (VFD). I nst alling t his display in place of the standard 5x7-dot VFD enhances t he cust om ers’ visibility. OP-5300-57PI U A [...]

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    3. APPEARANCE EO1-31009 3.1 Dimens i ons 3- 1 3. APPEARANCE 3.1 Dimensions 3.2 Scale 3.3 Label Cassette Operation Panel Label Cassette Media Outlet Customer’s Dis play Power Cord Adjustable Leg Feed Button Cutter Level Gauge Platter Power Switch Interface Cover Connector Panel Media Roll Stopper Backing Paper Stopper Platen Media Guide Strip Plat[...]

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    3. APPEARANCE EO1-31009 3.4 Connector P anel 3- 2 3.4 Connector Panel Serial Port ( COM1 ) PC Card Slot[...]

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    4. PROCEDU RE BEFOR E DAILY O PERATION EO1-31009 4.1 Inst allation of t he S cale 4- 1 4. PROCEDURE BEFORE DAILY OPERATION 4.1 Installation of the Scale Install the scale on t he well-ventilated, plane and level surf ace. Be sure to provide enough space around the scale as follows f or easy operation. As view ed f r om t he t op As viewed fr om t h[...]

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    5. INSERTI NG THE PO WER CORD EO1-31009 5. INSE RTING THE PO WE R CORD 5- 1 5. INSERTING THE POWER CORD 1. M ake sur e t hat the power switch is in the O FF posit ion. 2. I nser t the power plug into the AC out let com plet ely. WARNING ! 1. Be sure to insert t he power plug int o the rated outlet . Failur e to do this may cause fire or elect ric s[...]

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    6. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT EO1-31009 6. LEVEL AD JUSTMENT 6- 1 6. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT For correct weighing oper at ions, be sure to level the scale. Tur n t he f our adjustable legs so that t he bubble in the level gauge is positioned at t he center. NOTES : 1. Make sure that the scale is leveled before the business hour start s. 2. To prevent the level adju[...]

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    7. TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF EO1-31009 7.1 Turning the P ower ON 7- 1 7. TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF 7.1 Turning the Power ON 1. M ake sur e t hat the power plug is fully insert ed int o t he AC out let. 2. M ake sur e t hat nothing is placed on the platter , and t hen turn ON the power swit ch. NOTE : While the power switch is ON, the memory backup ba[...]

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    7. TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF EO1-31009 7.2 Turning the Power OFF 7- 2 7.2 Turning the Power OFF 1. M ake sur e t hat the Registration Mode I nit ial screen or Main Menu is displayed. 2. Tur n O FF t he power switch. CAUTION! 1. Do not turn off the power during printing. Doing so may cause a paper jam or machine failur e. 2. Do not turn of f the powe[...]

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    8. LOADING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA EO1-31009 8. LOAD ING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA 8- 1 8. LOADING/REPLACING THE MEDIA In this section how t o load or replace the label is described. Please use TO SHIBA TEC-approved labels only. For the label specif icat ion, refer t o Sect ion 2. 1. NO TES : 1. The label loading procedure differs according to the issue mo[...]

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    8. LOADING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA EO1-31009 8. LOAD ING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA 8- 2 Media Roll Stopper Media Guide Label Roll Holder WIDTH 2. Move the m edia guide and t he media roll stopper to t he right and place a label roll into the label roll holder. NOTES : 1. When t he inn er part of t he label roll is protrud i ng, flatten it on a level surf a[...]

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    8. LOADING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA EO1-31009 8. LOAD ING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA 8- 3 5. M ove t he m edia guide t o the label edge. NOTE : When the labels are issued in strip mode, provide about 1 mm gap between the backing paper edge and the media guide. 6. To issue t he label in t he st rip mode, skip this step. To issue t he label in the batch mode, [...]

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    8. LOADING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA EO1-31009 8. LOAD ING/REPL ACING THE MEDIA 8- 4 8. Rem ove enough labels f r om the leading edge of the label stock t o leave 40 - 50 cm of backing paper. Thread t he backing paper t hrough the printer as shown below, and fix the top edge of the backing paper to the t ake- up shaft with the backing paper st opper . T[...]

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    9. OPERATION PAN EL EO1-31009 9.1 Operational P rec autions 9- 1 9. OPERATION PANEL 9.1 Operational Precautions The operation panel should be operat ed car ef ully. Follow the precautions pr ovided below. 9.2 Til t Angl e Adjustment The tilt angle of t he operation panel can be freely adjusted in a r ange of 25 ° to 6 5 ° . Adjust the angle to yo[...]

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    9. OPERATION PAN EL EO1-31009 9.3 Layout of the Operation Panel 9- 2 9.3 Layout of the Operation Panel This section describes the layout of the screen displayed in the operat ion panel. The scr een dif fers according to the m odes and m enus. The examples shown below are those that appear in t he Registration m ode. 1) US Model 2) CA Model (8) (9) [...]

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    9. OPERATION PAN EL EO1-31009 9.3 Layout of the Operation Panel 9- 3 (1) Preset tare lamp: Lights when a tare pres et to the PLU is called. (See NOTE.) (2) Tare: Max. 4-digit tare is displayed. (3) Weight: Max. 5-digit weight including “ − “ mark is display ed. (4) BACK key: Used to return to the pr evious screen. (5) Commodity: A commodity n[...]

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    10. CUST OMER’S DI SPLAY EO1-31009 10.1 US Model 10- 1 10. CUSTOMER’S DISPLA Y 10.1 US Model • 5x7-dot Built-in Display (Standard) • 5x7-dot Remote Display (OP-5300-57PIU) • 256x64-dot Built-in Display (OP-5300-FBIU- US) • 256x64-dot Remote Display (OP-5300-FPIU) NOTE : Regarding the Remot e Display, US, CA, and Spanish display stickers[...]

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    10. CUSTO MER’S DISPLA Y EO1-31009 10.2 CA Model 10- 2 10.2 CA Model • 5x7-dot Built-in Display (Standard) • 5x7-dot Remote Display (OP- 5300-57PIU) • 256-64-dot Built-in Display ( OP-5300-FBIU- CA) • 256-64-dot Remote Display (OP- 5300-FPIU) NOTE : Regarding the Remote Displays, US, CA, and Spanish display stickers are enclosed in opt io[...]

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    10. CUSTO MER’S DISPLA Y EO1-31009 10.3 Spanis h Di s play Stic ker 10- 3 10.3 Spanish Display Sticker • 5x7-dot Built-in Display (Standard) • 5x7-dot Remote Display (OP- 5300-57PIU) • 256x64- dot Built- i n Display (OP- 5300-FBIU-CA) • 256x64- dot Remote Display (OP- 5300-FPIU) NOTES : 1. Regarding the Built -in Displays, t he Spanish di[...]

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    11. DAILY MAINT ENANCE EO1-31009 11.1. Cleani ng 11- 1 11. DAILY MAINTENANCE Please clean the machine every day af t er the business hour finished so that you can always obt ain satisfactor y per f ormance of the machine. Since the print head and the plat en easily get dir t y, cleaning is recommended whenever t he m edia is r eplaced. 11.1 Cleanin[...]

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    11. DAILY MAINT ENANCE EO1-31009 11.1. Cleani ng 11- 2 11.1.2 Platen and Media R oll Holder 1. Tur n of f the power switch. 2. Pull out t he label cassette and remo ve t he m edia r oll. 3. Wipe t he plat en wit h a soft cloth slightly m oist ened wit h alcohol. 4. Wipe out any dust or paper particles from t he m edia r oll holder with a slightly m[...]

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    11. DAILY MAINT ENANCE EO1-31009 11.2. Remov ing the Jammed M edi a 11- 3 11.2 Removing the Jammed Media 1. Turn off t he power switch. 2. Pull out the label casset te. 3. Remove the jam m ed m edia. 4. Re-load the label r oll cor r ect ly, and push the label cassette into t he scale wit h t he top edge of the label protruding f r om the media outl[...]

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    11. DAILY MAINT ENANCE EO1-31009 11.3. Medi a Gui de A dj us tment 11- 4 11.3 Media Guide Adjustment When the label skews in the stri p mode, adjust the media guides so that a 1-mm clearance i s given between each guide and the backing paper edge. 1. Set the lef t side media guide at 2 mm f rom the left end. If the media guide t ouches t he backing[...]

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    12. PC CARD HANDL ING EO1-31009 12.1. Ins erting the PC Card 12- 1 Interface Cover PC Card Arrow Mark PC Card Slot 12. PC CARD HANDLING This scale all ows a use of commercial ly available PC cards (conforming to Types I to III). R egarding the available PC card types, please refer to your TO SHIBA TEC service represent at ive. In this section, how [...]

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    13. OUTLINE OF MA IN MENU EO1-31009 13. OU TLINE OF MAIN MENU 13- 1 13. OUTLINE OF MAIN MENU This section outlines the m ain m enu of this scale. 1. Af t er turning on the power switch, the operation panel will show the last scr een of Regist ration Mode that was used just before the pow er off. It takes about 15 seconds. 2. Touching the [BACK] key[...]

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    13. OUTLINE OF MA IN MENU EO1-31009 13. OU TLINE OF MAIN MENU 13- 2 The following table describes t he cont ents of the main m enu and t heir f unctions. Key Mode Function Refer to 1 REG.NOR MAL (LABEL) In this mode, you can per form daily operations, such as, weighing commodities, calling t he r egist ered PLUs, and issuing the desired number of l[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14. PROGRAM M I NG MODE 14- 1 14. PROGRAMMING MODE In the Progr am m ing Mode, you can program var ious data r equired for the daily operat ion. The following Progr a mming Mode Main Menu screen will appear when the [PROGRAM] key of the main menu is touched. Programm ing Mode M ain Menu screen The following keys will[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.1 Edit S creen 14- 2 14.1 Edit Screen The Edit screen will appear when setting commodity names, department names, ingredient, nutrition facts, recipe, grade lines, store messages, store name, address, vendors, etc. It can be used like a PC keyboard. Key Functions Key Function Alphanumeric keys Used t o input alpha[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.1 Edit S creen 14- 3 NOTES: 1. How to copy and paste (1) Move the cursor t o the first char act er of the copy range, and then t ouch t he [Copy] key. (2) Move the cursor t o the last character of t he copy range, and then touch t he [Copy] key. The copy range is shaded. (3) Move the cursor t o the position where [...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 4 14.2 PLU Data Setting A PLU (Price Look Up ) includes not only a commodity name, but unit p rice, tare, shelf life, nutrition facts, ingr edient , etc. You can program or change t he PLU data with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [PLU data] key of the Prog ramming Mode [...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 5 Procedure Item Procedure Adding a new PLU 1. Input a new PLU No. ( max. 6 digits) 2. Touch the [ADD] key. NOTE : The top 2-digit number is t he department No. There is no zero suppression. Calling a registered PLU 1. Input the PLU No. ( m ax. 6 digit s) with the numer ic keys. 2. Touch the[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 6 Item Procedure Auto Code, UPC To set the auto code: 1. Touch the Auto code ar ea. 2. The auto code sett ing scr een will appear . 3. Input an Aut o code ( m ax. 6 digits). 4. Touch the [Decision ] key. To set the UPC : 1. Input a UPC ( max. 6 digits). 2. Touch the UPC area. NOTES : 1. Defa[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 7 Item Procedure Tare, %Tare Input a numer ic dat a ( m ax. 2lb for lb scale, 1kg for kg scale, or 99. 9% for %Tare). NOTES : 1. With the init ial set t i ngs, Preset t a re and %Tare f unct ion is not available. When these functions are required, cont act t he nearest TOSHIBA TEC service re[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 8 Second screen Procedure Item Procedure Shelf Life 1. I nput a num eric data (max. 999 days) . 2. Touch the “SHELF LI FE” ar ea. Relish 1. I nput a num er ic data (max. 999 days). 2. Touch the “RELI SH” ar ea. Promotion 1. Input a sales promot ion num ber . (1 – 99)* 2. Touch the [...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 9 Item Procedure FSP (Frequent Shopper s) To set the sale promot ion schedule No. : 1. Input a schedule No. ( 1 – 99) * 2. Touch the FSP schedule area. Or, 1. Touch the FSP schedule area. 2. The schedule list will appear. 3. Touch the desired schedule f r om the list. For details of t he s[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Dat a S etting 14- 10 Item Procedure LOGO 1. Input a logo number (0000 – 9999) 2. Touch the LOGO area. Or, 1. Touch the LOGO area. 2. The logo list will appear . 3. Select the desir ed logo number from the l ist. NOTES : 1. Max. 3 logos can be set t o one PLU. 2. Logos can be called only from the f lash me[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.2 PLU Data S etting 14- 11 Third screen Procedure Item Procedure Ingredient 1. Input an ingr edient num ber (1 – 3000)*. 2. Touch the ING REDI ENT ar ea. Or 1. Touch the ING REDI ENT ar ea. 2. The ingredient list will appear. 3. Select the desir ed ingr edient number from t he list For details of t he ingr edient[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.3 Department S etting 14- 12 14.3 Department Setting You can set the depart m ent with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Departmen t ] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function SEARCH CODE Used to search t he desir ed Dept . No. and display it on top of t he l[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.4 Ingredient S etting 14- 13 14.4 Ingredient Setting You can set the ingredient dat a with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Ingredient] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Key Function Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the f[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Setti ng 14- 14 Procedure I tem Procedure Adding a new ingredient 1. Input a 4-digit I NG. No. (0001 – 3000) 2. Touch the [ADD] key. 3. Touch the data ent r y ar ea and ent er the data. Selecting an ING. No. and editing the Ingr edient 1. Touch the ING . No. area. 2. Touch the same I NG . No.[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 15 Key Function Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the f lash R OM , repea ted data input may disa ble the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. ( “Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SOR T] key [...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 16 When the data en try area of the Nutrition Facts sc reen is touched, the following Nutrition Facts Programm ing screen will appear . NOTE : 6 templ ates of the Nutr ition Facts form at are prepar ed. The layout of the scre en differs according to the templ ates. Key Functions [...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 17 Item Procedure Additional title 1/2 1. Touch the [Additional Title part 1] key. 2. The Additional title par t 1 set ting screen will appear. Refe r to Secti on 14.5.5 . Additional title 2/2 1. Touch the [Additional Title part 2] key. 2. The Additional title par t 2 set ting sc[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Setti ng 14- 18 14.5.1 Serving Size Setting The following screen will appear when t he [ Serving S ize] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. Procedure Item Procedure Serving size 1. Touch the Serving Size area. 2. The Edit mode scr een will appear . 3. Ente r the data (max.[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 19 Procedure Item Procedure Calories 1. Input a numeric dat a ( 0 – 9999 or 0. 0 – 99. 9) 2. Touch the Calories ar ea. Calories from Fat 1. I nput a numeric data. (0 – 9999 or 0. 0 – 99.9) 2. Touch the Calories f r om Fat area. Additional EDIT key BACK key 1. Touch the Ad[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 20 14.5.3 Nutrition Setting 1/2 The following screen will appear when [The Nutrients part 1] key o f the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. You can enter each nu t rition data with this m enu. Since this menu consists of 3 screens, change the screen with the scr oll k[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 21 Procedure Item Procedure Nutrition set t ing 1. Input a num er ic data. (0 – 99999 or 0.0 – 999. 9) 2. Touch the data ent ry area. 3. The “% Daily Value” dat a is aut om atically calculated and displayed. NOTES : 1. The % daily value is not displayed for Sugars and Pro[...]

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    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 22 Additional Nut rition Table Key Functions Key Function . (decim al point ) Used to enter a decimal point. In this case, the effective value becomes 0.0 to 99.9 Procedure Item Procedure Nutrition set t ing 1. Input a num er ic data. (0 – 9999 or 0.0 – 99. 9) 2. Touch the da[...]

  • Page 58

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Setti ng 14- 23 14.5.5 Additional Title Change 1/2 The following screen will appear when the [Additional Title part 1] key o f the Nu trition Facts Programm ing screen is t ouched. You can make a chang e to the Additional Nutrition Table which appears when adding new nutr ition types. (See Sect[...]

  • Page 59

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Setti ng 14- 24 14.5.6 Additional Title Change 2/2 The following screen will appear when the [Additional Title part 2] key o f the Nu trition Facts Programm ing screen is t ouched. You can make a change to the Additional Nutrition Table which appears when adding the nutrition types (See Section[...]

  • Page 60

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.5 Nutrit i on Fac ts Sett i ng 14- 25 Procedure Item Procedure Changing the title of nutrition 1. Touch the nutr it ion ar ea t o be changed. 2. The edit screen will appear . 3. Input a new t itle. (Max. 20 charact ers) Changing the unit of measure 1. Touch the unit of m easur e ar ea to be changed. 2. The edit sc[...]

  • Page 61

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.6 Reci pe Setting 14- 26  Reference Values for Nutriti on Labeling (Based on a 2000 calories intake: for adults and children over 3) Nutrition Unit of measure Daily value Nutrition Unit of measure Daily value Total Fat Grams (g) 65 Niacin Milligram s (mg) 20 Saturated Fat Grams (g) 20 Vitamin B6 Milligrams (mg)[...]

  • Page 62

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.6 Recipe S et ting 14-27 Key Functions Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable t he data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. (“Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SOR T] key is to uched, the [...]

  • Page 63

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.7 Grade Line Set t i ng 14-28 14.7 Grade Line Setting You can set the grade line wit h t his menu. The following screen will appear when the [Gr ade line] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the fla[...]

  • Page 64

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.8 Mess age/Informati on S etting 14-29 14.8 Message/Information Setting You can set the message or inf or mation with this menu. The messages program m ed her e can be pr int ed on the label or displayed in a scrolling message. The following screen will appear when the [Message/Information] key of the Programming M[...]

  • Page 65

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.9 Store Nam e/ Address Set t ing 14-30 14.9 Store Name/Address Setting You can set the stor e nam e and addr ess wit h this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Store name/Address] key of the Progr amm ing M ode M ain Menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function SORT Used to def ragment the data in the f[...]

  • Page 66

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.10 Scrol l i ng M es sage Setti ng 14-31 14.10 Scrolling Message Setting You can set the scrolling m essage wit h this menu. The scrolling message progr am m ed her e can be displayed on t he customer’s display in various ways. The following screen will appear when the [Scro l ling Message] key of the Programmin[...]

  • Page 67

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.10 Scrol l i ng M es sage Setti ng 14-32 When the scrolling m essage ar ea is t ouched t wice, the following screen will appear. This screen is used to c all t he registered messages or logos and assign them to the sc rolling message No. One scrolling message consists of up to 8 messages/logos, and t hey are displ[...]

  • Page 68

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-33 Procedure Item Procedure 1. Touch the scrolling m essage sub num ber area to select. 2. Touch the same scrolling message sub number area again to select a message/logo. 3. The Message/ I nf ormation list or Logo list will appear. 4. Touch the desired m essage/ logo. Selecting[...]

  • Page 69

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-34 Key Functions Key Function EDIT Used to change the combinat ion r eport name. Procedure Item Procedure Combining the repor t s 1. Touch t he combination report ar ea t wice. 2. The Combination Repor t Edit screen will appear (See figur e below. ) Changing the combination repor[...]

  • Page 70

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-35 Key Functions Key Function LINK 1 – LINK 8 Used t o link the desired reports t o t he selected combination report No. CANCEL Used to break t he link. Procedure Item Procedure Linking the report s / it em s t o a combination repor t . When selecting from t he r epor t types:[...]

  • Page 71

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-36 Report number t able GROU P REPOR T NAME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. NORMAL - - - 1001 REWRAP - - - 1002 GRAND TOTAL MARKDOWN - - - 1003 ALL 1101 ZERO SKI P 1102 CODE ORDER ZERO 1103 BEST(ALL) 1104 BEST(LIMITED) 1105 WORST(ALL) 1106 PACKAGE OR DER WORST(L[...]

  • Page 72

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-37 GROU P REPORT N AME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. ALL 1201 ZERO SKI P 1202 CODE ORDER ZERO 1203 BEST(ALL) 1204 BEST(LIMITED) 1205 WORST(ALL) 1206 PACKAGE OR DER WORST(LIMI TED) 1207 BEST(ALL) 1208 BEST(LIMITED) 1209 WORST(ALL) 1210 WEIGHT ORDE R WORST(LIMI [...]

  • Page 73

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-38 GROU P REPOR T NAME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. ALL 1301 ZERO SKI P 1302 CODE ORDER ZERO 1303 BEST(ALL) 1304 BEST(LIMITED) 1305 WORST(ALL) 1306 PACKAGE OR DER WORST(LIMI TED) 1307 BEST(ALL) 1308 BEST(LIMITED) 1309 WORST(ALL) 1310 WEIGHT ORDE R WORST(LIMI [...]

  • Page 74

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-39 GROU P REPOR T NAME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. ALL 1401 ZERO SKI P 1402 CODE ORDER ZERO 1403 BEST(ALL) 1404 BEST(LIMITED) 1405 WORST(ALL) 1406 PACKAGE OR DER WORST(LIMI TED) 1407 BEST(ALL) 1408 BEST(LIMITED) 1409 WORST(ALL) 1410 WEIGHT ORDE R WORST(LIMI [...]

  • Page 75

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-40 GROU P REPOR T NAME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. ALL 1601 ZERO SKI P 1602 CODE ORDER ZERO 1603 BEST(ALL) 1604 BEST(LIMITED) 1605 WORST(ALL) 1606 PACKAGE OR DER WORST(LIMI TED) 1607 BEST(ALL) 1608 BEST(LIMITED) 1609 WORST(ALL) 1610 WEIGHT ORDE R WORST(LIMI [...]

  • Page 76

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.11 Combinat i on Report S etting 14-41 GROU P REPOR T NAME MEMORY C ODE KIND ANALYSYS DATA KIND REPOR T NO. ALL 2001 ZERO SKI P 2002 CODE ORDER ZERO 2003 BEST(ALL) 2004 BEST(LIMITED) 2005 WORST(ALL) 2006 CUSTOM ORDE R WORST(LIMI TED) 2007 BEST(ALL) 2008 BEST(LIMITED) 2009 WORST(ALL) 2010 ITEM ORDE R WORST(LIMI TED[...]

  • Page 77

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.12 Vendor Set ting 14-42 14.12 Vendor Setting You can set the vendor nam es wit h this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Vendor] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function SEARCH CODE Used to search t he desir ed vendor No. and display it on top of the list . ADD Us[...]

  • Page 78

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.13 SFK C S et ting 14-43 14.13 SFKC Setting You can set the SFKC (Select ive Funct ion Key Code) wit h this menu. The SFKC’s initial screen will appear when t he [SFKC] key of the Programming Mode Main Me nu is touched. Touch the [ LABEL MODE] key to display t he SFKC programming screen. Up to 5 sheets of speed [...]

  • Page 79

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.13 SFK C S et ting 14-44 SFKC Programming screen (Speed keys) When one of the SFKC1 t o SFKC5 ar eas is t ouched, the following screen will appear. SFKC Programming screen (Functi on keys) When the SFKC6 area is t ouched, t he following screen will appear. Key size area Letter size area Cancel key Color Copy key R[...]

  • Page 80

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.13 SFK C S et ting 14-45 Key Functions Key Function Copy Used t o copy the assigned function to othe r keys. To quit the Copy function, touch the key again. Cancel Used to cancel the assigned func tion. To quit the Cancel function, touch the key again. Color Copy Used t o change the key color t o the sa m e one wi[...]

  • Page 81

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.13 SFK C S et ting 14-46 Item Procedure Function 1. Touch a speed key. 2. Touch the Function ar ea. 3. Select the desir ed f unction from the opt ions. NOTES: 1. Use the scroll keys to see t he all opt ions. 2. To cancel, touch t he [ BACK] key. Font size 1. Touch a speed key. 2. Touch the font size area. 3. Selec[...]

  • Page 82

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.13 SFK C S et ting 14-47 SFKC Programming List SFKC sheet No. Key Function Edit 1 - 5 6 ZERO Zero count adjust key This key is compulsory to be s et. Yes Yes Yes 0 to 9 Numeric keys These keys are compulsory to be s et. Yes Yes Yes CLEAR Clear key This key is compulsory to be s et. Yes Yes Yes PLU PLU key Used to [...]

  • Page 83

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.14 Idiom S et ting 14-48 SFKC sheet No. Key Function Edit 1 - 5 6 VENDOR Vendor key Used to call the regis tered vendor. Yes Yes No TEST Print test key. Used to perform a print test. Yes Yes Yes AV. COST Average cost key Used to declare the av erage portion cost. Yes Yes Yes VENDOR CALL Vendor Call key Used to cal[...]

  • Page 84

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.15 Confirm at i on Label S etting 14-49 Procedure Item Procedure Adding a new idiom 1. I nput a new idiom number. ( 1 – 99) 2. Touch the [ADD] key or a vacant idiom No. area. 3. The Edit scr een will appear . Selecting an idiom No. and editing the idiom 1. Touch t he idiom No. area to select. 2. Touch the same i[...]

  • Page 85

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.15 Confirm at i on Label S etting 14-50 The following screen will appear when [Confirmation label] key of the Pr ogramm ing M ode Main Menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function PRINT Used to print t he label. PAUSE Used to t emporarily stop pr int ing. RESTART Used to resum e pr int ing. STOP Used to cancel prin[...]

  • Page 86

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.16 Promot i on S et ting 14-51 Procedure Item Procedure Selecting a single PLU No. 1. Input t he desired PLU No. 2. Touch the Single PLU area. Selecting more t han one PLU No. 1. Input the start PLU No. 2. Touch the Star t code ar ea. 3. Input t he end PLU No. 4. Touch the End ode area. Printing a label Touch the [[...]

  • Page 87

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.16 Promot i on S etting 14-52 Key Functions Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the f lash R OM , repea ted data input may disa ble the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. ( “Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SOR T] key is touc[...]

  • Page 88

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.17 Schedul e S etting 14-53 14.17 Schedule Setting You can set the valid date and valid t ime of the sales promot ion and FSP. The following screen will appear when the [Schedule] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. When a new schedule No. is added or the schedule a rea is touched t wice, the Calenda[...]

  • Page 89

    14. PROGRAMMING MOD E EO1-31009 14.17 Schedul e S etting 14-54 Procedure Item Procedure Adding a new schedule No. 1. I nput a new schedule No. (1- 99) 2. Touch the [ ADD] key. Setting the schedule nam e 1. Touch the schedule No. ar ea. 2. Touch the [EDIT] key. 3. Enter t he schedule nam e on the edit screen (max. 24 characters). Selecting and progr[...]

  • Page 90

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.18 In line (LAN Master/Sa t ellite System) Setting 14-55 14.18 In line (LAN Master/Satellite System) Setting You can change the INLINE/OFFLINE setting, designate the scale t o be a master o r a satellite, and set the IP address. NOTE : To use the mast er/satellit e designat ion and IP add ress setting, the I P addr[...]

  • Page 91

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.19 D LL (LAN Master /Satellite System) Se tting 14-56 Procedure Item Procedure Setting to O FF Line 1. Touch the [OFF LINE] key. 2. Touch the [BACK] key. 3. Turn the power of f and then on again according to the message. Designating the scale to a master and setting the IP address 1. Touch the [M ASTER] key. 2. Tou[...]

  • Page 92

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.19 D LL (LAN Master /Satellite System) Se tting 14-57 Key Functions Key Function ALL Used to select t he all it ems. To cancel, touch this key again. OPEN Used to restar t the satellite. CLOSE Used to st op t he sat ellite operation. ALL SATELLITES Used to select all satellites. CANCEL Used to cancel the selection [...]

  • Page 93

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.20 Operator’s Hi nt Setting 14-58 Item Procedure Selecting the all satellit es Touch the [ALL SATELLITES] key. Cancelling the all satellites Touch the [CANCEL] key. Starting t he DLL 1. Touch the [DLL] key. 2. When completed, t ouch t he [ BACK] key. NOTE : During the DLL, the message “Now in process of DLL” [...]

  • Page 94

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.20 Operator’s Hi nt Setting 14-59 Key Functions Key Function SORT Used to defragm ent the data in the flash ROM . Since this machine uses the f lash R OM, repeated data input may disa ble t he data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. ( “Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SOR T] key is [...]

  • Page 95

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE EO1-31009 14.21 Changing the Unit Price 14-60 14.21 Changing the Unit Price You can change only t he unit price , unit price flag and mode flag of the PLU dat a without opening the PLU data setting screen. As the commodity name, PLU No., and UPC will not be c hanged, it may be useful to change the unit pr ice only. The followin[...]

  • Page 96

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15. SET UP MODE 15- 1 15. SET UP MODE In the Set Up Mode, the date/time, print format, bar code type, print titles, password, and various d at a, are program m able also r eading/ writing data from/ t o t he memory card is possible. The following table shows the keys to be used throughout the Set Up Mode. In addition, man[...]

  • Page 97

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.1 Date/T i m e S etting 15- 2 Set Up Mode Menu Item Function Refer to Initial set This it e m is intended for the service personnel. DO NOT change the initial set t ings. ----- Date/Time Date, tim e, m achine num ber, and store code are pr ogr ammable. Section 15.1 Label format Various print formats ar e pr ogr am m abl[...]

  • Page 98

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15- 3 Procedure Item Procedure Date 1. Input t he date in order of Mont h-Date-Year with 2- digit number each. 2. Touch Date area. 24 hours/12 hours, AM/PM 1. Touch either 24 hour s or 12 hour s ar ea. 2. When 12 hours is selected, t ouch either AM or PM ar ea, also. NOT E : When the Tim e has b[...]

  • Page 99

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15- 4 Key Functions Key Function SORT Used t o def r agment the data in t he f lash RO M . Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spit e of suf ficient memory capacit y. When the [SOR T] ke y is touched, the confirmation screen will appea r. To e[...]

  • Page 100

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15- 5 Item Procedure Label length 1. Input a value. (300 – 2000) 2. Touch the Label length ar ea. NOTE : The unit of t he value is 0.1 mm. Refer to the Print coordinate diagram. Label width 1. Input a value. (480 – 800) 2. Touch the Label width ar ea. NOTE : The unit of value is 0. 1 mm. Ref[...]

  • Page 101

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15- 6 15.2.1 Free Format Arrangement When a format number is entered and t he [FREE FORMAT] key on the bottom of the Label Format Setting screen is touched, the following screen will appear. In this menu, you can change the print items’ for m at and their print posit ions ( X and Y) . Format N[...]

  • Page 102

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15- 7 Item Procedure X, Y 1. Input a value. 2. Touch the X or Y ar ea. NOTES : 1. Programmable value range depends on the format No. or I t em. (Unit : 0.125 mm) 2. The position indicated by X and Y is t he lower lef t corner of a print it em. Format Image Screen When the It em ar ea of the Free[...]

  • Page 103

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15- 8 Key Functions Key Function HOME Used to restor e the print item t o the initial position. Used t o fine adjust t he pr int position. One touch of these keys c auses 0.125 mm change. NEXT ITEM/ LAST ITEM Used to select t he it em to be adjusted. ROTATION Used t o change t he rotation of the[...]

  • Page 104

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15- 9 Format Type List screen This list shows the selected print item’s format type number and corresponding form at. You can change the form at type only by touching the desired t y pe num ber or explanation area. Key Functions Key Function FORMAT PRI NT Used to print a sam ple label. Procedu[...]

  • Page 105

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-10 15.2.2 Label Format List When the F ORMAT LIST key on the bottom of the Label Format Setting screen is touched, the following screen will appear. You can change the label format only by touching the desired format No. For details of each f or mat, refer to the Label Format Table pr ovided [...]

  • Page 106

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-11 Procedure Item Procedure Copying the label form at 1. Select and display t he label f ormat of copy source. 2. Input t he label format No. of copy destination. 3. Touch the [FORMAT C OPY] key. 4. The confirmation window will appear. Touch [ GO] to overwrite, or [CANCEL] to cancel. Adding a[...]

  • Page 107

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-12 Label Format Table The following table shows the det ails of the label format s provided as templates. Vacant form at numbers can be freely used to m ake your own formats. NOTE : To obtain the size in inch, divide by 25.4. Format Print sty le Print it em Label siz e Print type NO. Name On-[...]

  • Page 108

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-13 Format Print s t yle Print it em Label s ize Print type NO. Name On-dmemand Batc h I ngredient Commodit y Nutri FSP width lengt h 50 line line mm mm 51 line line mm mm 52 line line mm mm 53 line line mm mm 54 line line mm mm 55 line line mm mm 56 line line mm mm 57 line line mm mm 58 line [...]

  • Page 109

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15-14 Label Format Image The following label format templates show the print position of each print item. The numbers in ( ) represent the items that will print. Ref er to the Print Item Table located after the label format templates. FORMAT No. 00: NON POS 48mm (W) x 30m m (H) (1.89” x 1.18 ?[...]

  • Page 110

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-15 FORMAT No. 27: POS 57 22 Li ne 57mm (W) x 92. 8m m (H) ( 2.24” x 3.65” ) NET WT lbs PRICE/lb. $ TOTAL PRIC E $ PACKED ON SELL BY (12) (23) (1) (2) (16) (20) (27) (18) (19) (21) (26) (6) (4) (14) FORMAT No. 28: POS 57 38 Li ne 57mm (W) x 138. 1m m (H) (2.24” x 5.44”) NET WT lbs PRIC[...]

  • Page 111

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-16 FORMAT No. 31: POS 80 8Li n e 80mm (W) x 56. 4m m (H) (3.15” x 2.22”) NET WT lbs PR ICE/lb. $ TOTAL PRIC E $ PACKED ON SELL BY (1) (2) (12) (16) (14) (18) (20) (19) (21) (26) (6) (4) (23) FORMAT No. 40: NET WT 48 6Li ne 48mm ( W ) x 69.9mm ( H ) ( 1.89” x 2.75” ) NET WT lbs PRICE/l[...]

  • Page 112

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-17 FORMAT No. 46: NET WT 57 NUTRIT I ON 57mm (W) x 158. 7m m (H) (2.24” x 6.25”) 1ST. Label FORMAT No. 46: NET WT 57 NUTRIT I ON 57mm (W) x 158. 7m m (H) (2.24” x 6.25”) 2ND. Label FORMAT No. 45: NET WT 57 38Li ne 57mm ( W ) x 158.7mm ( H ) ( 2.24” x 6.25” ) NET WT lbs PRICE/lb. $[...]

  • Page 113

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-18 FORMAT No. 47: NET WT 80 22Li ne 80mm (W) x 88. 9m m (H) (3.15” x 3.5”) FO RMAT No. 60: BOTTOM BAR 48 6Line 48mm (W) x 76. 2m m (H) (1.89” x 3” ) FORMAT No. 61: BOTTOM BAR 48 12Li ne 48mm (W) x 90. 5m m (H) (1.89” x 3.56” ) FORMAT No. 62: BOTTOM BAR 48 18Line 48mm (W) x 104. 8m[...]

  • Page 114

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-19 FORMAT No. 63: BOTTOM BAR 48 22Lin e 48mm (W) x 112. 7m m (H) (1.89” x 4.44”) FO RM AT No . 65: BOTTOM BAR 57 8Lin e 57mm (W) x 96. 8m m (H) (2.24” x 3.81”) FO RM AT No . 66: BOTTOM BAR 57 22Lin e 57mm (W) x 123. 8m m (H) (2.24” x 4.87”) NET WT lbs PRICE/lb. $ TOTAL PRIC E $ PA[...]

  • Page 115

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-20 FORMAT No. 67: BOTTOM BAR 57 38Lin e 57mm (W) x 171. 4m m (H) *2.24” x 6.75”) F ORM AT No. 68: BOTTOM BAR 57 NUTRI TION 57mm (W) x 171. 4m m (H) (2.24” x 6.75”) 1ST. Label FORMAT No. 68: BOTTOM BAR 57 NUTRI TION 57mm (W) x 171. 4m m (H) (2.24” x 6.75”) 2ND. Label NET WT lbs PRI[...]

  • Page 116

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-21 FORMAT No. 80: VARIABLE 48 48mm (W) x Vari able (H) (1.89” x variabl e) 1S T. Label FORMAT No. 80: VARIABLE 48 48mm (W) x Vari able (H) (1.89” x variabl e) 2ND. La bel when N utrition is set FORMAT No. 81: VARIABLE 57 57mm (W) x Vari able (H) (2.24” x variabl e) 1S T. Label FORMAT No[...]

  • Page 117

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-22 FORMAT No. 84: ALL IN ONE 80mm (W) x 112. 7m m (H) (3.15” x 4.44”) FORMAT No. 85: ALL IN ONE ROTATI ON 80mm (W) x 112. 7m m (H) (3.15” x 4.44”) FORMAT No. 86: 960 80mm (W) x 68. 8m m (H) (3.15” x 2.71”) FORMAT No. 87: ROTATION 57mm (W) x Vari able (H) ( 2.24” x variabl e ) FO[...]

  • Page 118

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-23 Print Item Table Item No. Item Abbreviation for display Rotation 1 Commodity nam e (Grade l i ne i nc luding) Commodity 4 2 Ingredients Ingredients 3 Recipe Recipe 4 Packed on date Packed on 5 Title of Pac k ed on date P ac ked on (T) 6 Sell by date Sell by 7 Title of Sell by date Sell by [...]

  • Page 119

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-24 Font Size Table Item No. (1): Commodit y name and G r ade line Type Explanat i on C/G Space (dot) between Magnificat i on Area s ize No. Label Size Chr. Li ne WxH (dot ) charac ters l ines Hori zontal Verti cal x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 48mm wide Norm al 26 4 10x24 2 4,4, 4 1.0 1. 0 312 1[...]

  • Page 120

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-25 Item No. (5): Tit le of Packing dat e Type Explanat i on C/G Space (dot) between Magnificat i on Area s ize NO. Label Size Chr. Li ne WxH (dot ) charac ters l ines Hori zontal Verti cal x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 Normal 10 1 6x13 1 - 1.0 1. 0 70 13 12 Bold 10 1 10x13 1 - 1. 0 1. 0 110 13 9[...]

  • Page 121

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-26 Item No. (1 2): Weight Type Explanat i on C/G Space (dot) between Magnificat i on Area s ize NO. Label Size Chr. Li ne WxH (dot ) charac ters l ines Hori zontal Verti cal x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 Normal 5+1 1 14x24 *1 2 - 1.0 1.0 106 24 12 Bold 5+1 1 22x24 *1 2 - 1.0 1.0 150 24 21 (W/O S[...]

  • Page 122

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-27 Item No. (1 9): Title o f Tare Type Explanat i on C/G Space (dot) between Magnificat i on Area s ize NO. Label S ize Chr. Line WxH (dot ) charac ters lines Horizontal Verti cal x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 Normal 5 1 6x13 1 - 1.0 1.0 35 13 12 Bold 5 1 10x 13 1 - 1.0 1.0 55 13 99 Out of t y p[...]

  • Page 123

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.2 Label Format S et ting 15-28 Item No. (26 ): Address Type Explanat i on C/G Space (dot) between Magnificat i on Area s ize NO. Label S ize Chr. Line WxH (dot ) charac ters lines Horizontal Verti cal x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 48mm Norm al 26 2 10x 14 2 2 1.0 1. 0 312 32 21 57mm Norm al 32 2 10x 14 2 2 1.0 1. 0 384 32 [...]

  • Page 124

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.2 Label Format S etting 15-29 Item No. (38): Nutrit ion (Continued) Type Explanat i on C/G Spac e (dot ) bet ween Magnificat i on Area siz e NO. Label S ize Chr. Line WxH (dot) charac ters lines Horizontal Vertic al x y 41 57mm 2nd. Regular Omi t ted 42 57mm 2nd. Tabuler 43 57mm 2nd. Tabuler Omi t t ed Footnote 44 57mm[...]

  • Page 125

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.3 Bar Code Format S etting 15-30 Item No. (46): Coded Time Type Explanat i on C/G Spac e (dot ) between Magnific ation A rea size NO. Label Size Chr. Line Wx H (dot) characters lines Horizont al Vert ical x y 0 Non - - - - - - - 11 Normal 1 1 10x24 2 - 1.0 1. 0 12 24 12 Bold 1 1 16x24 2 - 1.0 1.0 18 24 99 Out of t y pe [...]

  • Page 126

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.3 Bar Code Format S etting 15-31 Bar Code Format Setti ng Screen When the Barcode format area of Weight, Fix price, By count, or Receipt is touched, the Bar Code Format Setting screen will appear. In this se ct ion, how to set the b ar code format for Weight is described for exam ple. Procedure Item Procedure Item and D[...]

  • Page 127

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.3 Bar Code Format S et ting 15-32 NOTES: 1. Setting error condition (1) Irregular data patt ern of Price Except the following pat t ern a) P1 P2 P3 P4 b) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 c) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 d) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Price data should be continuous sett i ng. (2) Irregular data patt ern of weight Except the f ollowing pat[...]

  • Page 128

    15. SET UP MODE EO 1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-33 (3) Irregular Pieces For mat pattern Pieces pattern W1234 W12345 1 PCS. 0001 00001 12 PCS. 0012 00012 3. Others condition regarding Barcode Specification. It will be printed only code data (C1 –C6) if er r or occur r ed. (1) C/D (13 digits) C/D should set to t he posit ion of end digit [...]

  • Page 129

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-34 Item Procedure Format 1. Select the SLOT 0 or SLO T 1. 2. Touch the [FORMAT] key. 3. The Memor y Car d Format screen will appear. See Sect ion 15.4.2. NOT E : Be sure t o format the memory card if it is used on t his mach ine for the first ti me. Clear File in Scale memo r y 1. Touch the [[...]

  • Page 130

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-35 Key Functions Key Function GO UP Used to show t he folder of an upper level. MAKE FOLDER Used t o m a ke a new f older . SELECT ITEM Used to show the Save or Load O per at ion scr een. DELETE Used to delet e selected folder/f ile. After selecting t he file or folder and touching the [SELEC[...]

  • Page 131

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-36 Key Functions Key Function SAVE Used t o save dat a to the memory car d. LOAD Used to load data f r om t he m emory card. CHECK CAP. Used to check the free capacity of the memory car d. SELECT ALL Used to select all it ems at the same tim e. Procedure Item Procedure Saving data onto the me[...]

  • Page 132

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-37 15.4.2 Memory Card Format Forma tting the me mory card ca n be pe rformed w ith this menu . Be su re to fo rmat the memory ca rd i f it is us ed on th is machine for the fi rst time. The following screen will appear when the [F ORMA T] ke y of t he Memo ry Card O pera tio n scr een is touc[...]

  • Page 133

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-38 15.4.3 Clear File in Scale Memory The internal mem or y of t he m achine can be cleared with this menu. The following screen appears when the [ CLEAR FILE in Scale memory] key of the Memory Card Operation scr een is t ouched. Select the item ( s) you desir e to clear. Memory Card Operation[...]

  • Page 134

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.4 Memory Card Operat ion 15-39 15.4.4 Memory Card Copy You can copy data memor y car ds. NOTE : DO NO T remove the memory card while t he data copy is in progre ss. Doin g so may destroy the data. The following screen will appear when the [COPY] key of the Memory Card Op erati on sc reen is touched. Select the copy sour[...]

  • Page 135

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-40 Key Functions Key Function SELECT ALL Used to select all it ems at the same t ime. COPY Used to copy the selected it em t o the destination memor y car d. CHECK CAP. Used to check the f r ee capacit y of the destination mem or y card. Procedure Item Procedure To select the item ( s) Selec[...]

  • Page 136

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-41 Procedure Item Procedure Changing the PLU data 1. Select a desired item key. (only one item) 2. The selected item appear s on the Appointed data area. 3. Input t he start PLU No. 4. Input t he end PLU No. 5. Touch the Data code area or Data con tents area to enter a nu m ber of data. NOT [...]

  • Page 137

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-42 3) Logo 1/Logo 2/Logo 3 (1) Touch the [LOGO 1] , [LOGO 2] , or [LOGO 3] key. (2) Input a r egist ered logo number. (3) Touch the Dat a code ar ea. 4) FSP Logo (1) Touch the [FSP LOGO] key. (2) Input t he registered FSP logo number. (3) Touch the Dat a code ar ea. 5) Coupon Logo (1) Touch [...]

  • Page 138

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-43 7) Grade Line (1) Touch the [GRADE LI NE] key. (2) Input the r egistered Grade line number , and touch the Data code area. Or, touch the Data cont ents area to call the G r ade Line list , and touch the desired grade line. 8) Hint (1) Touch the [HIN T] key. (2) Input the r egistered Hint [...]

  • Page 139

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-44 10) Nutrit ion facts (1) Touch the [NUTRITI ON] key. (2) Input the r egistered Nutrition num ber, and touch the Dat a code ar ea. Or, Touch the Data content s area to call the Nutrit ion facts list, and t ouch t he desir ed nutrition facts. 11) Recipe (1) Touch the [RECIPE] key. (2) Input[...]

  • Page 140

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-45 13) +Tax (1) Touch the [+TAX ] key. (2) When the Data cont ent s area is touched, the Tax print on/off screen will appear . (3) Touch the [TAX Print OFF] or [TA X Print ON] key. To cancel, touch the [BACK] key. 14) FSP Schedule (1) Touch the [FSP SCHEDULE] key. (2) Input the r egistered F[...]

  • Page 141

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.5 PLU Data M ai nt enance 15-46 16) FSP Discount % (1) Touch the [FSP DISC. % ] key. (2) Input the r egistered FSP discount rate, and touch the Data content s ar ea. 17) Bonus Logo (1) Touch the [BON US L OGO] key. (2) Input the r egistered bonus logo number, and t ouch the Data contents ar ea. 18) Tare (1) Enter the [P[...]

  • Page 142

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.6 Pass word Assignment 15-47 15.6 Password Assignment The total of 4 different passwords can be programmed with this menu. You can assign t hese passwords to the oper at ing modes as you like. The following screen will appear when the [Password ass ignment] key of the Set up menu is touched. Key Functions Key Function R[...]

  • Page 143

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.7 Wireles s LAN 15-48 15.7 Wirel ess LAN In this mode, var ious wireless LAN settings and the stat us check can be per f or med. The following screen will appear when t he [Wirel ess LAN] key of the Set up m enu is t ouched. Procedure Item Procedure Setting the wir eless LAN 1. Touch the [SETUP] key. 2. The wireless LAN[...]

  • Page 144

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.7 Wireles s LAN 15-49 15.7.1 Wireless LAN Setup You can set the basic securit y ( ESS I D, Encryption, Key code), I P addr ess, et c. with this menu. The following screen will appear when t he [SETUP] key of t he Wir eless LAN scr een is touched. Key Functions Key Function SAVE Used t o save t he ent ered data. ESS ID a[...]

  • Page 145

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.7 Wireles s LAN 15-50 Procedure Item Procedure Setting the ESS I D 1. Touch t he ESS I D area. 2. The Edit scr een will appear . 3. Input an alphanum eric data. (Refer t o NOTE 1.) Setting the encr ypt ion status Touch the Yes or No area. When the Yes area is touched , the WEP type and WEP key code sett ings will be ef [...]

  • Page 146

    15. SET UP MODE EO1-31009 15.7 Wireles s LAN 15-51 15.7.2 Wireless LAN Status Check You can check the status of the wireless LAN. The following screen will appear when t he [STATUS] key of t he Wir eless LAN screen is touched. Key Functions Key Function PING Used t o m ake a com m unication check. RELOAD Used to r esend t he st atus data. Procedure[...]

  • Page 147

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16. REGI S T RA TION MODE 16- 1 16. REGISTRATION MODE In the Registration Mode, you can perform daily operations, such as weighing commodities, issuing labels, etc. Before starting the regist ration operations, various kind of programming need to be done. Refer to Section 14 Program m ing M ode and Sect ion 15 Se[...]

  • Page 148

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16. REGIS TRATION MODE 16- 2 Key Function SAVE Save key Used to save the tar e and unit price of a commodity which is being on t he plat t er. FOR For key Used to input the quantity of a co m modity in By-count operation and Fix (Net weigh t statement ) oper at ion. DT/TM Date/Time key Used to call the Date set t[...]

  • Page 149

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 3 16.1 Programming for the Regi str ation Mode You can select the label format, print items message, grade line, logo, and store name/address, call PLUs, and adjust the br ight ness of the operation panel wit h t his m enu. The following screen will appear when [...]

  • Page 150

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 4 16.1.1 Print Item Selection You can select the print items with this menu. The print i tem selection in this menu has priority over that in the label f ormat setting. Wit h the initial settings, all pr int items are selected. The following screen will appear w[...]

  • Page 151

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 5 16.1.2 Label Format Selection You can select the label for m at with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [LABEL FO R M AT] key of the Registration Mode Programm ing scr een is t ouched. Be sure to select the label format that matches the label[...]

  • Page 152

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 6 Key Functions Key Function BACK Used to retur n t o the Registrat ion Mode init ial screen. Procedure Item Procedure Scale mode change Touch the desired key, [WEIGH ] , [FIX ] , or [BY COUNT] . Label issue method change Touch the desir ed key, [AUTO] or [MANUA[...]

  • Page 153

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 7 Key Functions Key Function BACK Used to retur n t o the Registrat ion Mode init ial screen. A – Z Used to call the com modities by the first let t er. If a lett er has no data, it is shown in grey. OTHERs Used t o call t he list of PLUs which begin with non-[...]

  • Page 154

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 8 16.1.5 Temporary Date Change You can temporarily change the date printed on the labels without changing the machine’s inter nal date. The following screen will appear when the [TEMPO RARY DATE&TIME] key of t he Registration Mode programm ing screen is t [...]

  • Page 155

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16- 9 16.1.6 Special Information Assignment You can select up to 3 lines of special inf or mation to be printed on t he label. Special information should have been programmed in the message /information setting menu in the Programming Mode. (Refer t o Section 14. 8 [...]

  • Page 156

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16-10 16.1.7 Logo Assignment You can select a logo to be print ed on t he label. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a logo has been preset to the PLU, the logo selected in this menu has priority ove r the preset one. Wh en another PLU is[...]

  • Page 157

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16-11 16.1.8 Grade Line Assignment You can select the grade line t o be pr inted on the label with this menu. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a grade line has been preset to the PLU, the grade line selected in th is menu has priority [...]

  • Page 158

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16-12 16.1.9 Scrolling Message Setting You can select the scrolling message to be displayed on the customer’s display and set the time until the message is displayed. The following screen will appear when the [SCROLLING MESSAG E] key of the Registration Mode Progr[...]

  • Page 159

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16-13 16.1.10 Store Name/Address Assignment You can select the stor e nam e/ address to be printed on the label wit h t his menu. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a store name/address has been preset to the PLU, the store name/address [...]

  • Page 160

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programm i ng f or t he Registration M ode 16-14 16.1.11 Operation Panel Brightness Adjustment You can adjust the bright ness of the operation panel with t his m enu. The following screen will appear when the [BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT] key of the Registration Mode Program m ing scr een is t ouched. The def ault[...]

  • Page 161

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-15 16.2 Basic Operations In this section basic daily oper at ions such as calling a PLU, setting a tare, weighing a commodity, et c. are described. 16.2.1 Zero Count Setting You can set the zero count wit h this menu. When nothing is placed on the platt er, “0.000” should be displaye[...]

  • Page 162

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-16 16.2.2 Calling a PLU There are thr ee ways t o call a PLU. Calling a PLU by usi ng the Speed Key When the PLUs have been assigned to the spee d keys, you can call a PLU by just one touch operation. 1. Touch the desired speed key. ( e. g.: Rotisserie Chicken) Calling a PLU by ent ering[...]

  • Page 163

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-17 Calling a PLU f r om t he PLU Li brary When the [PLUs LI B. ] Key has been assigned to t he screen, you can call the PLU library and select a PLU from it. 1. Touch the [ PLUs LI B. ] Key. 2. The PLU librar y is displayed. 3. Touch the [B] ke y. (e.g.: Be ef Stew Meat) 4. The list of P[...]

  • Page 164

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-18 16.2.3 Weighing Commodities and Issuing Labels 1. Conf ir m t hat the scale mode is in the WEI G H m ode. NOTE : To set t he scale mode t o t he WEI GH mode, refer to Section 16.1.3 Mode Change. 2. Touch and select the label issue m et hod, the AUTO or MANUAL. NOTE : The label issue m[...]

  • Page 165

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-19 16.2.4 Tare Subtraction/Cancellation/Save There are 5 ways of t ar e subt r act ion: 1) When a tare is unknown. 2) When a tare is known. 3) When a tare is pr eset t o the PLU. 4) When a certain per cent age of t he weight is subtracted as a tar e. 5) When a certain per cent age of the[...]

  • Page 166

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-20 4. The acceptable range of the tare (initial status) US model: 0.005 to 2.000 lbs CA mode: 0.002 to 1.000 kg 5. The above NOTES 1 to 4 are the factory default functions. When you desire to change them, please contact the nearest TO SHI BA TEC service represent at ive or sales agent. P[...]

  • Page 167

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-21 4. Place a commodit y on t he plat t er. A label is issued (AUTO) or t ouch the [P RT/*] key (MANUAL). NO TE : With the initial set t ings, a t are cannot be preset to a PLU. Therefore, even if a tare is set t o a PLU, the data will become invalid. When you desir e t o use t his f unc[...]

  • Page 168

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-22 5. The t ar e t hat is10% of the weight is displayed on t he Tar e ar ea, and the net weight is displayed on the Weight area, r espectively. A label is issued (AUTO) or t ouch t he [PRT/*] key (MANUAL). NOTES : 1. With the initial settings, the %t are subt ract ion cannot be used. Whe[...]

  • Page 169

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-23 2. Place a commodit y on t he plat t er. 3. A label is issued (AUTO) or t ouch t he [P RT/*] key (MANUAL). 4. If you desir e t o change the preset %tar e, t ouch t he [%TARE] key. 5. Input a new %t are and touch the [ % TARE] key. Example: 10% %TARE key TARE area %TARE key[...]

  • Page 170

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-24 6. Place a commodit y on t he plat ter. A label is issued (AUTO) or t ouch the [PRT /*] key (MANUAL). NOTE : With the initial set t ings, a %t are cannot be preset to a PLU. Therefore, even if a %t are is set t o a PLU, the data will becom e invalid. When you desir e t o use t his fun[...]

  • Page 171

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-25 6. Call t he vendor nam e. (1) When using t he [Vendor] key (e.g.: John) Touch the [Vendor] key to which “JO HN” is assigned. “JOHN” is displayed on t he com m odit y name area and print ed on t he label. (2) When using t he Vendor list Touch t he [Vendor Cal l ] key, and the [...]

  • Page 172

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-26 16.2.7 Unit Price Set and Change In case of the PLUs have no unit price data, it is possible t o set a unit pr ice in the Registration Mode. Also, the unit pr ice t hat have been preset to t he PLUs can be change. NOTES : 1. Changing the preset unit price is not allowed in the Registr[...]

  • Page 173

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-27 2. Place a commodit y on t he plat t er and issue a label. NOTE : When entering the unit price, the unit of weight for the unit price can be changed by using the [1/2|1/4 ] key or the [kg/100g] key. The screen appears first differs according to the PLU sett ings. In case of a lb scale[...]

  • Page 174

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-28 In case of a kg scale (CA model) Each time the [kg/100g] key is touched, the unit of weight f o r t he unit price can be changed bet ween 1kg and 100g. 16.2.8 Changing the Unit of Weight (CA model only) The unit of weight can be changed bet ween kg and lb each t ime the [kg/lb] key is[...]

  • Page 175

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-29 16.2.9 Label Issue Count Setting You can set the tot al number of labels to be issued with t his menu. NOTE : This function can be used in the Weigh and Fix operations. 1. When the [PRESET COUNT] key of the Registration Mode init ial scr een is t ouched, the Preset Count Sett ing scr [...]

  • Page 176

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basi c Operations 16-30 16.2.10 Test Print To check the printer st atus, such as print t one, m issing dot s, et c., you can make a test pr int . Touch the [TEST] key, and one t est label (slant lines) is issued. NOTE : If the print sample is stained, ref er to Section 11.1 and clean the print head. Regardin[...]

  • Page 177

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-31 16.3 By-Count Operati on By-count operat ion is intended for the comm odities that are sold by quantit y or sold in a bundle. In this section, how to register such comm odit ies and issue labels are described. 16.3.1 When Using the Quantity Preset to t he PLU NO TES: 1. With the init[...]

  • Page 178

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-32 3. Touching the [PRT/*] key causes a label to be issued. NOTES : 1. The [PRT/*] key must be touched to issue the first label even the label issue met hod is set to AUTO. 2. To continue to issue the same label, touch t he [PRT/*] key repeatedly. 3. When performing the strip issue in t[...]

  • Page 179

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-33 NOTES : 1. To continue to issue the same label, touch t he [PRT/*] key repeatedly. 2. When performing the strip issue in the Auto mode, t he next label is automatically issued by removing the printed label from t he media out let . 3. To call another PLU, touch the [ CLEAR] key and [[...]

  • Page 180

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-34 Changing the Sell i ng Quantity and Uni t Pri ce: 1. Call t he PLU. 2. I nput t he selling quant ity (max. 99) and t ouch t he [FOR] key. (e.g.: 10) 3. I nput t he unit price ($0.00 to $99. 99) . (e.g.: $8.00) 4. Touch the [PR T/*] key. A label is issued. NOTES : 1. To continue to is[...]

  • Page 181

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-35 Chan ging the Se lling Qua ntity, U nit Price , and Quantity p er Unit Price: 1. Call t he PLU. 2. I nput t he selling quant ity (max. 99) and t ouch t he [FOR] key. (e.g.: 20) 3. I nput t he quantity per unit price ( m ax. 99) and touch the [FOR] key. (e.g.: 1 0) 4. I nput t he unit[...]

  • Page 182

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-36 16.3.3 Batch Print Operation You can print the specif ied num ber of labels for the specif ied PLUs continuously. 1. Call t he PLU t o be printed. 2. Touching the [PRESET CO UNT] key causes the Batch Print Set t ing scr een t o appear . 3. I nput the number of labels to be issued (m [...]

  • Page 183

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.3 By-Count Operation 16-37 6. Af ter calling the PLU, touch the [PRESET COUNT] key and input the number of labels to be issued. (Refer t o St ep 3. ) NOTES: 1. Repeating Steps 5 and 6 allows specifying up t o 30 PLUs. 2. To cancel the specified PLU individually, input 0 and t ouch t he Count area of that PLU. [...]

  • Page 184

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.4 Fix P ri c e Operation (US model only ) 16-38 NOTE : To cancel the printing, touch t he [ CLEAR] key or [VOID] key. When one of these keys is touched, t he following screen will appear. Touching the [NO] key causes the printing to be cancelled and the all specified data are cleared. To continue to print, t o[...]

  • Page 185

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.5 Iss uing Net Weight St atement Label (US model onl y ) 16-39 4. Place a com m odit y on t he plat ter. 5. Touch the [PR T/*] key, and a label is issued. A label is automatically issued when t h e label issue m et hod is set to AUTO. NOTE : The label issue method should be set to MANUAL when commodit ies are [...]

  • Page 186

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.5 Iss uing Net Weight St atement Label (US model onl y ) 16-40 Changing the price and net w eight preset to the PLU: With the initial sett ings, this function cannot be used. When you desire to use it, please contact the nearest TOSHI BA TEC ser vice representative or sales agent . 1. Call t he PLU. (e.g.: Pie[...]

  • Page 187

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.6 Sales P romotion 16-41 4. A net weight st atement label is issued. NOTES : 1. With the initial settings, the selling quant it y and t he price per lb are not printed. When you desire to use this function, please cont act t he nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. When the [PR T/*] key[...]

  • Page 188

    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.6 Sales P romotion 16-42 During the sales promoti on time range: Condition of t he promot ion The sales promotion condit ions of t he above sam ple have been programmed as follows: PLU No. 100029 Commodity Nam e: Boneless Stew Meat Normal unit price: $6.00 Prom otion No. 1 Promotion No. 1 Schedule No. 3 Condit[...]

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    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.7 Average P ortion Cost 16-43 16.7 Average Portion Cost During the weighing operat ion, it is possible t o calculate the price per piece and print it on the label. To use this function, you should ha ve set the PLU to the Weight m ode and selected the label format which accommodates the average portion cost. F[...]

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    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.7 Average P ortion Cost 16-44 4. The ent er ed quant ity is displayed under the commodit y name. NOTE: When the PLU data is retained by t he [ SAVE] key for the repeat ing operat ion, the average portion cost data is also retained. (Regarding t he [ SAVE] key function, refer to Section 16. 2. 3 Weighing Commod[...]

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    16 . RE GIST RATI ON MODE EO1-31009 16.8 Operator’s Hi nt 16-45 16.8 Operator’s Hint When the PLU to which t he oper a tor’s hint has been assigned is called, the ope r ator’s hint will be displayed together wit h the called PLU’s screen. Touching the [BACK] key on the operator’s hint scr een causes t he screen to disappear. NOTE : Rega[...]

  • Page 192

    17 . RE GIST RATI ON MARK DOW N MODE EO1-31009 17. REGI S T RA TION MARK DOWN M ODE 17- 1 17. REGISTRATION MARK DOWN MODE The Registration Mark Down Mode is intended for the mark down on the usual prices of the commodities. The transaction data in this mode will be accum ulated separately from the Normal Registrat ion Mode, and it can be printed ou[...]

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    18 . RE GIS TRATI O N REWRA P M ODE EO1-31009 18. REGI S T RA TION REWRAP M O DE 18- 1 18. REGISTRATION REWRAP MODE The Registr a tion Rewrap M ode is int ended to register the products that have been r ewrapped for the reasons that t he package was br oken, got dirty, et c. The transaction data in this mode will be accum ulated separately from the[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19. REPO RT/RESET MODE 19- 1 19. REPORT/RESET MODE In the Report (Read) Mode, you ca n issue programmed data on journal pa per and total data registered in REG/REWRAP/M ARK DOWN Mode on journal paper or scr een. In the Master/Satellite System, registered total data can be uploaded from the Satellite Scale to the[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19. REPO RT/RESET MODE 19- 2 Menu Report Title Section Report Sub Title Mode Stand Alone Master Sate llite Journal Screen GRAND TOTAL PLU TOTAL DEPT. TOTAL HOURLY TOTAL 100’ HOURLY TO TAL LABEL MODE TOTAL MEMO RY 19.1 VENDOR TOTAL REPORT RESET O O X O O PLU PROGRAMMED DATA COMMODI T Y DESCRIP T I ON DEPARTMENT[...]

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    19. REPOR T/RESET MODE EO1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 3 19.1 Label Mode Total Memory Report/Reset In this mode, you ca n display total data registered in RE G /REWRAP/MARK DOWN m ode on the screen and print it out on the journal paper. The regist ered total data can be arranged depending on 6 types of report form ats; GR[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 4 Key Functions (cont i nued) Key Function VENDOR TO TAL Used t o issue a Total Report of individual vendor and to reset the Vendor Total memory da ta. NORMAL Used to select the t otal memory r egist er ed in Regist ration mode. REWRAP Used to select t he t otal m[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 5 Procedure Item Procedure GRAND TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. ( m ax. 4 digit s) with the numer ic keys, and t hen touch the Report No. ar ea. NOTE: For the Report No., ref er t o t he Table in Sect ion 14. 11. 2. To display the r eport [...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 6 Procedure (continued) Item Procedure DEPT. TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. ( m ax. 4 digit s) with the numer ic keys, and t hen touch the Report No. ar ea. NOTE: For the Report No., ref er t o t he Table in Sect ion 14. 11. 2. (W hen spec[...]

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    19. REPOR T/RESET MODE EO1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 7 Procedure (continued) Item Procedure VENDOR TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. (m ax. 4 digits) with the num er ic keys, and t hen touch the Report No. ar ea. NOTE: For the Report No. , ref er t o the Table in Section 14.11. 2. (W hen specif yin[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 8 GRAND TOTAL screen PLU TOTAL screen DEPT. TOTAL screen HO URLY TOTAL scr een 100’ HO URLY TOTAL screen VENDOR TOTAL scr een[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19- 9 GRAND TO TAL REPORT (1) Memory t ype (3) Date - NORM A L (REG) (4) Time - RE WRA P (5) Quantity of grand total pack age - M A RK DOWN (6) Grand t ot al weight (2) Mode (7) Grand total piec es - RE A D (REPORT) (8) Grand total am ount - RESET PLU TOTAL REPORT (1)[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19-10 HOURLY TOTAL REPORT (1) Memory t y pe (6) Quant ity of pac k age - NORM A L (REG) (7) Weight - REWRAP (8) Pi eces - M A RK DOWN (9) A m ount (2) Mode (10) Amount rat e f or total amount - RE A D (REPORT) (11) Quantity of total pac k age - RESET (12) Tota l weigh[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19-11 Total Mem or y Addit ion Table Explanation of symbols +1: Add 1 +P: Add pieces data +W: Add weight data -V: Subtract last dat a +A: Add amount (price) dat a -C: Subtr act appointed LABEL MODE OPERATION TOTAL MEMOR Y WEIGH LABEL (REG. MODE) FIX LABEL (REG. MODE) [...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Tot al M em ory Report/Reset 19-12 Total Mem or y Reset Table Explanation of symbols R: Reset memory ( I n case of PLU or vendor total, r eset m em ory of appointed PLU or vendor . ) S: Subtract data of appoint ed PLU from grand tot al and department t ot al. GRAND TOTAL (NORMAL) GRAND TOTAL (REW[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-13 19.2 Programmed Data Report You can print out main programmed data on the journal paper. This operation can be performed in REPORT mode only. How to enter t he Programmed Dat a M ai n Menu [MAI N M ENU] [REPORT] [PROG RAM MED DATA] The following Progr ammed Dat a M ain Menu sc[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-14 Procedure Procedure 1. Touch a key of desir ed programmed data or input the Report No. ( m ax. 4 digit s) with the numer ic keys, then touch t he Report No. area. NOTE: For the Report No., ref er t o t he Table in Sect ion 14. 11. 2. (Except f or the Scrolling Message Link and[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-15 CO MMODI TY DESCRI PTION (1) Date (2) Time (3) PLU No. S t art /End code (4) C ommodity No. (5) Commodity name DEPARTMENT NAME (1) Date (2) Time (3) Department No. S tart/End c ode (4) Department No. (5) Department nam e INGRE DIENT (1) Date (2) Time (3) Ingredient No. S tart/[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-16 NUTRITIO N (1) Date (2) Time (3) Nutrition No. Start/E nd c ode (4) Nutriti on No. (5) Nutrition k ind (6) Serving s ize (7) Servic e s ize per contai ner (8) Additional nut rient RECIPE (1) Date (2) Time (3) Recipe No. S t art/End code (4) Recipe No. (5) Recipe GRADE LINE (1)[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-17 STORE NAME/ ADDRESS (1) Date (2) Time (3) Store name/ A ddress No. St art /End code (4) Store name/ A ddress MESSAGE (1) Date (2) Time (3) Message No. Start/E nd c ode (4) Mess age No. (5) Message SCROLLING MESSAGE LINK (1) Date (2) Time (3) Scroll i ng M es sage No. (4) Displ[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.2 Programm ed Dat a Report 19-18 PR OMOTION/T IME SC HEDUL E (1) Date (2) Time (3) Promotion/ Time Schedule No. S tart/End c ode (4) Promotion/ Time Schedule No. (5) Mode type f or the promotion (6) Margin for B y c ount mode item (7) Promotion s chedule No. (8) Promotion s chedule name (9) Margin for Weigh m[...]

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    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.3 Combinat i on Report 19-19 19.3 Combinati on Report In this operation, you can p rint out sales data and programmed data, which were programmed in Section 14.11 Combination Report Setting , on the journal paper. Also you can confirm the contents of a combination r epor t on the screen. How to enter t he Com[...]

  • Page 213

    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.3 Combinat i on Report 19-20 How to confi rm t he cont ents of Combination Report s Combination Report conf irmation screen Combination Report Conf i rming Procedure Procedure 1. Touch t he desir ed Com bination Report No. or input the Report No. (max. 4 digits ) wit h the numeric keys. NOTE: For the Report N[...]

  • Page 214

    19. REPORT/ RE SET MO D E E O1-31009 19.4 Total Dat a Trans mission 19-21 19.4 Total Data Transmission In this operat ion, you can upload registered tot al dat a f r om the Satellite Scale t o t he M ast er Scale. NOTE: This operation is unavailable in the Stand-alone Scale and t he Mast er Scale. How to enter t he Tot al Data Transmission Main M e[...]

  • Page 215

    20. TRAINING MODE EO1-31009 20. TRAI NI NG MODE 20- 1 20. TRAINING MODE The Training Mode is intended for the operators to practice the operation of this scale. Without storing the data, you can weigh com m odities and issue labels just like an actual transact ion. When the [TRAINI NG (LABEL)] key of the main menu is touched, the Registration mode [...]

  • Page 216

    21. SLEEP MODE E O1-31009 21. SLEEP MOD E 21- 1 21. SLEEP MODE While this scale is not used, you can m ake t he operation panel sleep without tur ning of f the power. When the [SLEEP] key of the main menu is touched, t he oper at ion panel will become dark as follows. To cancel the Sleep mode, touch anywhere on the display area. The last Registrati[...]

  • Page 217

    22. SLIDE SHO W MODE E O1-31009 22. SLID E SHOW MO DE 22- 1 22. SLIDE SHOW MODE While the scale is not used, you can m ake t he operation panel display up to 5 diff er ent im ages continuously. The images ar e shown by r ot ation for 5 seconds each. The data to be used should be saved on a flash m em or y car d on t he f ollowing conditions: File f[...]

  • Page 218

    23. TROUBLESHOOTING EO1-31009 23. TRO UBLESH OOTING 23- 1 23. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING ! This scale has been manufactur ed under st rict quality control. If you have any trouble, however , DO NOT ATTEM PT TO FI X I T BY YO URSELF. Pull t he power plug out of the out let, and contact the authorized TO SHI BA TEC service representat ive. Phenomenon Ca[...]

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    24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EO1-31009 24. ERR OR MESSAGE TABLE 24- 1 24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE Take the following action if an error message appears on the co mm odity name display along with the buzzer sounding. WARNING ! If you cannot solve t he problem with the f ollowing solut ion inst r uct ion, do not attempt f ur ther troubleshooting by yourself. [...]

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    24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EO1-31009 24. ERR OR MESSAGE TABLE 24- 2 (Continued) Error Message Cause Solution Paper Feed Error occurs. Please adjust print position. The label f ormat does n’t match t he label cassette or the print star t position is incorrect. • Re-load the label. • Re-program the label for mat. Abnormal Head Temp. is detected. T[...]

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    24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EO1-31009 24. ERR OR MESSAGE TABLE 24- 3 (Continued) Error Message Cause Solution This makes Pr int Field be gone. Print field may be gone by oper ations such as r educing label length. • Set the print pos ition correctly . • Delete the print field data. Data is over the File capacity. Please perform Initialize exc ept s[...]

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