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10Getting StartedETo install journal paperStep 1Remove the printer cover.Step 2Open the platen arm.Step 3Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the botto
11Getting StartedEPlug the cash register into a wall outlet.Be sure to check the sticker (rating plate) on the sideof the cash register to make sure t
12Getting StartedESet the date.Set the time.Select printouts receipt or journal.{}61s6 6h6sIssue receipt = 0Print journal = 1CALREGOFFRFPGMXZMo
13Getting StartedE Tax table programmingProgramming automatic tax calculationImportant!After you program the tax calculations, you also have to indivi
14Getting StartedETax table programming (continued)Programming for Canadian tax tables procedureState sales tax calculation data tables for all of the
15Getting StartedE*NOVASCOTIA10%105004*ONTARIO10%105004*QUEBEC10%105004*NEWFOUNDLAND12%125004*BRITISHCOLUMBIA6%0121424415874MANITOBA/SASKATCHEWAN6%650
16ETake-up reelRoll paperPrinterPop-up display(customer display)Main displayMode switchKeyboardPrinter coverMultipurpose tray Drawer Drawer l
17Introducing CE-T100ECALREGOFFRFPGMXZMode switchUse the mode keys to change the position of the modeswitch and select the mode you want to use.Mode S
18Introducing CE-T100EWhen the cash drawer does not open!In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction,the cash drawer does not open autom
19Introducing CE-T100E1Amount/QuantityThis part of the display shows monetary amounts.It also can be used to show the current time.(The current date i
2ESafety Precautions• To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate asinstructed.After reading this guide, keep it
20Introducing CE-T100EKeyboard• Register Mode1 Paper feed key fHold this key down to feed paper from the printer.2 Receipt on/off key DUse this key tw
21Introducing CE-T100EF Non-add key bUse this key to print reference number (to identify apersonal check, credit card, etc.) during a transaction, use
22EHow to read the printouts• The journal and receipts are records of all transactions and operations.• The contents printed on receipts and journal a
23Basic Operations and SetupsE• Check to make sure that the cash register isplugged in securely. Page 11• Check to make sure there is enough paperleft
24Basic Operations and SetupsEDisplaying the time and dateYou can show the time and date on the display of thecash register whenever there is no regis
25Basic Operations and SetupsEUnit priceDepartmentCALREGOFFRFPGMXZOPC-A02PGMC-A32Mode SwitchShifting taxable dept. tonontaxable by depressingE, @ befo
26Basic Operations and SetupsERepeatOPERATION RECEIPT150(((s10-aMultiplicationOPERATION RECEIPT12^5x1-(s20-aSplit sales of packaged itemsOPERATION REC
27Basic Operations and SetupsEProgramming department keysTo program a unit price for each departmentTo program the tax calculation status for each dep
28Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering department keys byprogramming dataPreset priceOPERATION RECEIPT!aPreset tax status (Add-on tax)OPERATION REC
29Basic Operations and SetupsETo program tax calculation status for each PLUPreparing and using PLUsThis section describes how to prepare and use PLUs
3E Warning!Never try to take the register apart or modify it in any way. High-voltagecomponents inside the register create the danger of fire and elec
30Basic Operations and SetupsEQuantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)Registering PLUsThe following examples show how you can use PLUs invarious type
31Basic Operations and SetupsEPLU split sales of packaged itemOPERATION RECEIPT3x5x28*s15-aUnit price ($20.00)ItemQuantity 3 / 5PLU 28Taxable (2)Payme
32Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering discountsThe following example shows how you can use the pkey in various types of registration.Discount for
33Basic Operations and SetupsEPreparing and using reductionsThis section describes how to prepare and register reductions.Programming for reductionsYo
34Basic Operations and SetupsEReduces the last amountregistered by the value input.Reduces the subtotal by thevalue input here.Registering reductionsT
35Basic Operations and SetupsEREG 06-15-2002 10:45 000016DEPT01 $1.00DEPT02 T1 $2.00DEPT03 T1T2 $3.00TAX-A
36Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering charge and check paymentsThe following examples show how to register chargesand payments by check.CheckOPERA
37Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering returned goods in the REG modeThe following example shows how to use the R key inthe REG mode to register go
38Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering returned goods in the RF modeThe following examples show how to use the RF mode toregister goods returned by
39Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering money received on accountThe following example shows how to register moneyreceived on account. This registra
4EIntroduction & ContentsIntroduction & Contents ... 4Getti
40Basic Operations and SetupsEEnter subdepartment No. again.Making corrections in a registrationThere are three techniques you can use to makecorrecti
41Basic Operations and SetupsETo correct the last item you input and registeredOPERATION RECEIPT1-'2-))e2*e5*15*6-:e15*10-:8x4-)e6x4-)M50peM5pR2-
42Basic Operations and SetupsETo cancel all items in a transactionOPERATION RECEIPT1-&2-'3-(4-)MeImportant!• Note that the number of items in
43Basic Operations and SetupsEPrinting the daily sales reset reportThis report shows daily sales totals.OPERATION REPORT8a*1Zero totalled departments
44EThis section describes more sophisticated setups and operations that you can use to suit the needs of your retailenvironment.Clerk control function
45Convenient Operations and SetupsEAbout post-finalization receiptThe post-finalization receipt lets you issue a receipt after finalization of the tra
46Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming general printing control63s60522s6 6::::::::a6sD8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1Mode SwitchPGMSuppress p
47Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming compulsory and clerk control function63s60622s6 6:;;;::::a6sD8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1Mode Switch
48Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming read/reset report printing controlSetting a store/machine numberYou can set a 4-digit machine number to
49Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming to clerkYou can program up to 4-digit assigning number (clerk number) and trainee status of clerk (i.e.
Introduction & Contents5EPost-finalization receipt format, General printing control, Compulsory, Machine features .. 45About post-finalization rec
50Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming descriptors and messagesThe following descriptors and messages can be programmed;• Report descriptor (s
51Convenient Operations and SetupsEGrand total, special characterReport titleClerk nameMemory ProgramContents Initial character YoursNo. code010203040
52Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming department key descriptorReceipt messageRefer to “Programming receipt message/logo stamp control functi
53Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming PLU descriptor62s6*6a6sTo a new (not sequential) PLUCharacters☞ See “Entering characters” secti
54Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming function key descriptor62s6 6-6 6sTo other function keyCharacters☞ See “Entering characters” se
55Convenient Operations and SetupsEExample:Input “Apple J uice”,enter “DBL SIZE”, “A”, “SHIFT”, “p”, “p”, “l”, “e”, “SPACE”, “CAPS”, “J”, “SHIFT”, “u
56Convenient Operations and SetupsEEntering characters by codeEvery time you enter a character, choose character codes by the character code list (bel
57Convenient Operations and SetupsE63s6::::;;;::66sDepartmentTo other department keyD9D8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1Department key feature programmingThere a
58Convenient Operations and SetupsE63s6s66 66sDeptartmentTo other department keyDifferent program tothe next department keySame program to t
59Convenient Operations and SetupsEPLU feature programmingThere are two different methods you can use to assign features to PLUs.With “Batch feature p
6Introduction & ContentsETake-up reelRoll paperMemory backup batteriesUser's manual/Drawer keyMode key(Operator/Program key)User's
60Convenient Operations and SetupsETo program a unit price to a PLU or a subdepartment, please refer to the page 29.Individual feature programmingWith
61Convenient Operations and SetupsEERROR ALARM(Exceeding max. digits)Cancels limitationsfor next entryRegistering exampleLocking out and releasing hig
62Convenient Operations and SetupsEMultiple item saleOPERATION RECEIPT2-'5-)aNote: The single item sales department or PLU should be registered a
63Convenient Operations and SetupsEQuantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)Hit : without a unit pricerecalls preset price.RepeatOPERATION RECEIPT15**
64Convenient Operations and SetupsEPercent key feature programmingIn this section, detail information of p is described.Programming to the percent key
65Convenient Operations and SetupsERegistering discounts and premiumsDiscount for Items and subtotalsRefer to “Registering discounts” in “Basic Operat
66Convenient Operations and SetupsERegistering manual taxYou can program the cash register to change the function of the p key to that of al (manual t
67Convenient Operations and SetupsECurrency exchange programmingWhen the ; key is pressed, a current subtotal including tax is converted directly into
68Convenient Operations and SetupsERegistering foreign currency1) Full amount tender in foreign currency* Preprogrammed exchange rate: ¥ 1 = $0.0090Im
69Convenient Operations and SetupsE2) Partial tender in a foreign currency* Preprogrammed exchange rate: ¥ 1 = $0.0090Important!Partial tender in a fo
7Getting StartedEThis section outlines how to unpack the cash register and get it ready to operate. You should read this part ofthe manual even if you
70Convenient Operations and SetupsE63s6::::::6 6sD6D5D4D3D2D1To other function keyFunction key*1High amounts limits:High amount limitations are
71Convenient Operations and SetupsEReceived on account, Paidout key#/No sale key, No sale keyMinus keyHigh amount limit specification for change amoun
72Convenient Operations and SetupsEExample 1 (Calculation examples)OPERATION DISPLAYClearCC 05+3-2= 5&3'2a §(23-56)×78=23'56(78a -257¢12
73Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming calculator mode controlAbout the daylight saving timeIt is possible to set the internal clock forward/b
74Convenient Operations and SetupsEPrinting read/reset reports• Read reportYou can print read reports at any time during the business day without affe
75Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the financial read reportThis report shows gross sales, net sales, cash in drawer and check in drawer.OPER
76Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the PLU/subdepartment read/reset reportThis report shows sales for PLUs/subdepartments.OPERATION REPORTTo
77Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the monthly sales read/reset reportThis report shows monthly breakdowns of sales.OPERATION REPORTZ 06-1
78Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the daily sales read/reset reportThis report shows sales except for PLUs.OPERATION REPORT*1Money declarati
79Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the periodic-1/-2 sales read/reset reportsThese reports show sales breakdowns of sales by any two kinds of
8Getting StartedE3. Note the (+) and (–) markings in the batterycompartment. Load a set of three new SUM-3 (UM-3) batteries so that their positive (+)
80Convenient Operations and SetupsEPGM1 06-10-2002 09:30CLERK 01 000010PGM1••••••••••••••••••••DEPT01 T1 @1.00DEPT02 @2.
81Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print key descriptor, name, message program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT82s8sMode SwitchPGM modePGM2 06-10-20
82Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the print control, compulsory clerk program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT*1Departments without being progra
83EThis section describes what to do when you have problems with operation.When an error occursErrors are indicated by an error tone. When this happen
84ETroubleshootingWhen the register does not operate at allPerform the following check whenever the cash register enters an error condition as soon as
85EIn case of power failureIf the power supply to the cash register is cut by a power failure or any other reason, simply wait forpower to be restored
86EUser Maintenance and OptionsStep 2Press f to feed about 20cm of paper.Step 3Cut the journal paper at thepoint where nothing isprinted.Step 4Remove
87EOptionsWT-82 wetproof coverThe optional wetproof cover protects the keyboard from moisture damage.Consult your CASIO dealer for details.User Mainte
88EInput methodEntry: 10-key system; Buffer memory 8 keys (2-key roll over)Department: Full key systemDisplay Amount 8 digits (Zero suppression) ; No.
89EIndexSpecifications/IndexAalphabet keys 55arithmetic operation key 21Bbackspace/character code fixed key 55bottom message 22CCAL mode 17calcul
9Getting StartedEStep 1Remove the printer cover.Step 2Open the platen arm.Step 3Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the bottom of theroll, lower the r
90EIndexNnegative department 57, 59, 60no sale 21, 42non-add 21, 36non-add/no sale key 21non-resettable grand total 43, 78Oopen 20, 61open/clerk
91EIndexLIMITED WARRANTY: ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERSThis product, except the battery, is warranted by Casio to the original purchaser to be free from d
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