Casio V-R100 manual

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    Us er ’s Manual V - R 10 0 Stand ard St yl e[...]

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    2 Contents Saf et y Pr ec aut io ns .............................................................. 4 Precautio ns for Use ............................................................. 7 Installa tion Location .......................................................... 7 Other ..................................................................... 7 T [...]

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    3 Work Operations ............................................................... 24 Ser ver Sign On (Specifying Server ) ............................................ 24 Signing-of f Server ( Canceling Server ) .......................................... 25 Switching Mode s ........................................................... 25 Op enin g for[...]

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    4 Safety Precautions ● Pri or to us e, ple ase re ad the se “ Safet y Pre cau tio ns” th orou ghly a nd use t he devi ce ac c ordi ngly. ● Plea se pay due a tte ntio n to the f oll owing sy mbo ls to he lp you us e the pr odu ct saf ely an d pro per ly and to avo id any pe rso nal inj ur y or da mag e to the dev ic e. * Danger If t his sym [...]

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    5 * Caut ion Installation Location - ● Do no t pos itio n the d evic e in an un stab le pla ce, su ch as o n an unste ady t able o r on an inc line. I f it fal ls, it m ay caus e an inju r y . ● Do no t loc ate it in p lac es wi th hi gh humi dit y or t hat is du sty. Doin g so may c ause a  re and/or electrical shock. ● Do no t loc ate it[...]

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    6 * Caut ion Maintenance $ + ● In th e inter est of sa fet y , when p er fo rmi ng mai ntenan ce un plug t he plu g fro m the o utl et. ● At le ast onc e a year u nplu g the p ower c ord f rom t he out let an d wipe o f f the b lade s of the plu g and th e sur roun ding a rea wi th a dr y c loth . If dus t acc umul ates, it m ay cau se a re.[...]

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    7 FCC W ARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment. W ARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea[...]

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    8 T a ke Advan ce N oti ce of t he Foll owin g ● The c onte nt of th is manu al may ch ange w ith out no tic e due to i mprove ment s to devic es a nd/or cha nge s in the ir spe ci c ati ons. ● Pl ease b e fore warn ed th at Cas io bea rs no r esp onsi bilit y fo r dama ges , lost p ro ts or c lai ms fr om thi rd par t ies a ri sing f rom[...]

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    9 Names of Parts and What They Do Na mes o f Par t s 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 5-1 Ove r vi ew 7 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 Side 15 16 22 21 20 19 Back 1 Printer cov er Kee p the f ro nt co ver c los ed w hil e in us e. 2 Automatic cutter Automatically cuts receipts when issued. 3 Paper holder Cl ose i t unt il it l oc ks sec ur ely. 4 Rol l of pa per Ins[...]

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    10 Adju st ing t he An gle o f th e Mai n Dis play The a ngle f or th e main di splay c an be a djust ed so it i s easy fo r the op erat or to vi ew it. O per ate the t ilt sw itch w hen t he powe r swit ch is O N. Steps 1. Ho ldin g the t ilt sw itch o n the D OWN si de lo wers t he ang le of th e main display . TILT DOWN UP 2. H old ing th e til [...]

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    11 In sta llin g Or igi nal Ad ver t ise men ts (PO P Ads) The m enu of t he sho p, spec ial ba rgai n item s and cu stom er not ice s ca n be dis played o n the ba ck of th e co nne cto r c over . Steps 1. Put yo ur ng er on t he bot tom o f the t rans pare nt cover at t he bac k of co nnec tor c over , and p ull it up t owards yo u to rem ove [...]

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    12 Loading Printer P a per Steps 1. Rem ove the pr inte r cover. Put your n ger on t he pa per ho lde r and li f t it up, the n ope n the ar m to th e pos iti on whe re it sto ps naturally . 2. H old t he en d of rol l of pap er so it c om es out f rom b elow, and loa d it in th e pape r co mpar t ment . Rig ht Wron g To p r i n t e r To p r i n[...]

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    13 Changing Printer Paper Whe n onl y abou t one met er of pr inte r pape r is rem ainin g, a red l ine wi ll app ear . Cha nge to a ne w roll of pap er at you r ear lies t co nvenien ce. Steps 1. Rem ove the pr inte r cover. Put your n ger on t he pa per ho lde r and li f t it up, the n ope n the ar m to th e pos iti on whe re it sto ps natural[...]

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    14 Wh en Unm oun tin g an SD Ca rd If you d o not go t hrou gh th e unmo untin g pro ce ss, th e dat a on the S D c ard may be d amag ed. Steps 1. Se lec t <Sys tem>/<A ndr oid S ett ings > fro m the < T op Me nu> . (Se e gu re bel ow). Alternatively , select <Android Settings> . 2. S ele ct <S D ca rd and t erm inal s[...]

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    15 Loa ding a US B Devi ce Steps 1. Rem ove the si de cove r on th e side o f the ma in disp lay . I t co mes of f e asil y whe n you inse r t your  nge r in the d epre s - sio n and pu ll it up. 2. I nser t a U SB dev ice i nto th e USB s lot. 3. W hen r emovi ng th e USB d evic e, pull ou t the U SB on ce it c an be sa fely re moved. B e sure [...]

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    16 Specications Model V - R10 0 Mai n disp lay Ty p e 10.4 SVGA c olo r TF T LCD Resolution 80 0 × 60 0 Color * 1 Ma x. 1 6.77 mi llion colors Back light W hite L ED Other Powe r tilt f unc tio n ( 15° to 75° ) T ouc h panel Met hod 4 - wire r esi stive  lm Size 10 .4 i nc h Su b dis pl ay Resolution 32 × 1 60 d ot (20 sin gle - byte c ha[...]

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    17 Us er ’s Manual Operation Sal es Ma nag em ent Stand ard St yl e[...]

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    18 Overview of Sales Management Sales Management F unc tions Sal es Ma nage ment i s an app lic atio n for m anagi ng sto re sal es. T he mai n func ti ons of Sa les Management are introduced here. Reg is ter in g Sal es Thi s func ti on re giste rs cu stom er ord er s and cr eate s a bill. O rde rs f rom c ustom er s can b e reg ister ed quickly a[...]

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    19 Basic Operations Op erat ion s with t he Sa les M anag emen t appli ca tio n can b e per f or med o n the to uch sc ree n. Follo wing i s an expl anat ion of t he bas ic op erat ions u sing t he Sa les M anag ement a ppli cat ion . Ke y Operat ion The s cre ens of t he Sal es Ma nage ment a ppli cat ion h ave ke ys in var io us sha pes an d the [...]

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    20 Scrolling the Window Sc roll t he sc ree n if you c anno t see ever y th ing at o ne tim e bec aus e ther e is too m uch d ata. Sc roll d ispl ay (Ex.) Using the scroll (Ex. ): Swipe scrolling The re are s ix lin es of dat a in th e disp lay are a of this screen. When 7th and subsequent lines are registered, rows are added and the screen can be [...]

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    21 T able Operation Enter nu mber s in th e list i n tab les. T able display (Ex. ) T ouc h the n umbe r of bill s you wi sh to ch ange. Onc e a num ber i s touc hed, t he ten - key opens. T o disp lay a hid den ar ea of th e tab le, eit her to uch the key be low th e tab le or to uch t he ta ble to s cro ll. Move to t he top of t he t able Move up[...]

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    22 Names of Main Keys and Their Functions Thi s sec tio n expla ins th e name s and f unct ion s of the m ain keys. Na mes o f Mai n Keys and Th eir Func ti ons . . Te n - k e y Use to e nter qua ntit ies , unit pr ic es, ID nu mber s, etc . Do t (. ) k ey Use w hen in clu ding a de cim al po int for qua ntities or discounts. Clea r key Use w hen a[...]

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    23 Ot he rs Key Funct ion s Pre ss t he < Ot he rs > key to c all u p oth er t ra nsa ct io n keys. Che ck key Use fo r paym ents v ia co upo n, suc h as gif t c er t ic ate s or bo ok cer t ic ates. %- ( Dis cou nt) key Use w hen gi ving i ndiv idua l disc ou nts on i tems so ld. - (Re duc e th e pr ic e) key Use w hen re duc ing th e [...]

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    24 Work Operations Sal es Ma nage ment ma nage s the s ale s in one - day un its, f rom O pe n to Sale s Reset . Foll owin g is a description of the main operations for business from opening t o Z R epor t ( resetting sales ). Ser ver Sign On ( Specif ying Server) The f unc tio ns of Sa les M anag ement b egi n with t he si gnin g on of th e ser ve[...]

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    25 Signing- off Ser ver ( Canceling Server) T o sig n of f, enter < 0> an d the n touc h the < Sign o n> key . Switc hing Modes The s cre en for r egi ster ing s ales i s nor mall y the o ne dis played. T o p er fo rm var io us ta sks, suc h as opening f or busin ess, correcting transactions, X Repor t ( inspecting ) or Z Repor t ( rese[...]

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    26 Preparing C hange (Registering C hange) Af ter o pen ing fo r busi ness , prep are t he cha nge us ed fo r payme nts. 1 T ouc h the < Loan> key on t he <Re gist er > tab of t he < T op Menu> to prepare change. 2 Onc e th e key is pres sed, t he dr awer op ens an d the < Loan> sc re en ope ns. Reg iste r the num ber [...]

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    27 <M ain > Me nu Di splay f or Re gis ter ing I t ems T ouc hing a n item di splaye d on th e menu sc re en reg ister s it. Regi ster ing it ems (E x. ): S ele cti ng <Ro ast be ef> Onc e an i tem is re gist ered, i t appe ars o n the < Chec k> s cre en. Dis play of a re gist ered i tem (E x. ): < Roast b eef > T o reg iste[...]

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    28 Che ck Paym ent Af ter a ll item s have bee n regi ster ed, go t hrou gh the c he ck paym ent pr oc ess . Fir st of all, to uch t he <S ubtot al> key to get a tota l sal es amo unt and t o open t he sc ree n to dis play for t he c ustom er . Operating the payment screen (Ex. ) Regi ster t he ca sh rec ei ved fr om the c usto mer o n the pa[...]

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    29 Registering Sales ( Registering Customer Orders ) T o reg ister s ale s, touc h the <Re gist rati on> key on th e <Reg ister > tab o f the < T op M enu> to o pen t he <Re giste r> s cre en. In ot her wo rds, retur n to t he sal es re gist rati on sc ree n that o pen s at sta r t up. T ran sact ion s like cus tome r ord er[...]

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    30 Handling Returned Items Thi s is the p roc es s for h andli ng retu rne d item s in sit uati ons su ch as w hen a mi stake is n otic ed, o r af ter a s ale ha s been r ec orde d and an i tem is r etur ned. T o uch t he <Ref und> key on th e <Re giste r> tab o f the < T op M enu>. Procedure for refunding re turned items (Ex. ): [...]

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    31 Des pos it (E x. ): Fil l the dr awer w ith ei ght y quar t ers ($2 0) for mak ing c hang e . 1 T a p the < RC> c olu mn unde r <Received on Account> twice 2 T ouch 200 0/<OK> 3 T ouc h <Ente r> Wit hdr awal (E x. ): M ove ve 100 n otes to t he saf e. 1 T a p the < PD> c olu mn und er <Pai d Out &g[...]

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    32 Registering Discounts from T otal Amount s For amo unt or p erc ent age di sco unts f rom a t otal a mount , ch eck t he tot al amo unt wi th the < Subto tal> key and the n touc h the < Ot her s> key to cal l up oth er tra nsac ti on keys. Th ere ar e tra nsac tio n keys for di sc ount ing by per ce ntag e <ST % -> o r amou nt [...]

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    33 Check and Reset Operation Thi s allo ws you to c on rm t he re sult s ( s uch as t otal) of i tem re gist rati on, or i ssu e X (insp ect ion) or Z (reset) repo r t whe n you put t oget her th e sal es of th e day or fo r a cer t ain p er iod of t ime. Flas h Sal es Rep or t (Q uick ly ch eck s ale s st atu s) Flas h sale s rep or ts p rin t [...]

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    34 Declaration Operation Bal anc e De cla rat io n (Repo r t th e Am oun t of Cash i n th e Dra wer) Af ter t he c lose o f busi ness , co unt the a mount i n the dr awer an d dec lare t he ba lanc e. T ouc h the <D ecl arat ion> key on t he <Z> t ab of t he < T o p Men u> to dec lare t he ba lanc e. On ce a de cla rati on is ma d[...]

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    35 Out put ti ng a per io dic re por t (spe ci ed p eri od) Sel ect a p er iod Af ter s pec if yi ng the p er iod, t he ste ps are t he sam e as for t he Z re por t . Repor t e xample[...]

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    V- R10 0 * ST D - E MA 1 209- A[...]