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GROCERY
DAIRY
H.B.A.
FROZEN
FOOD
DELICATESSEN
TE
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100
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
USER'S MANUAL
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Page 1 - USER'S MANUAL

THANK YOU YOUR RECEIPT CALL AGAIN ! GROCERYDAIRYH.B.A.FROZENFOODDELICATESSENTE-100ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERUSER'S MANUALEu Di U.K.

Page 2 - Warning!

10Getting StartedETo install journal paperStep 1Remove the printer cover.Step 2Open the platen arm.Step 3Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the botto

Page 3 - Caution!

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

Page 4 - Introduction & Contents

12Getting StartedESet the date.Set the time.Select printouts receipt or journal.{}61s 66h 6 sIssue receipt = 0Print journal = 1CALREGOFFRFPGMXZMode Sw

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13Getting StartedEThis cash register is capable of automatically calculating up to four different sales taxes. The sales taxcalculations are based on

Page 6 - Unpacking the register

14Getting StartedETax table programming (continued…)Programming tax calculations (with special rounding)Prepare the following subjects:1. Tax rates2.

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15Getting StartedEBesides cut off, round off and round up, you can also specify “special rounding” for subtotals and totalsor changes. Special roundin

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16Getting StartedE6 01012001s66a6 sFor Australia onlyYou can set some programmable options to suit the Australian GST by the following procedure.12.Af

Page 9 - To install receipt paper

17Getting Started/Introducing TE-100EIntroducing TE-100Roll paperYou can use the roll paper to print receipts and ajournal (page 9 ~ 10).Receipt On/Of

Page 10 - To install journal paper

18Introducing TE-100EWhen the cash drawer does not open!In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction,the cash drawer does not open automa

Page 11 - Getting Started

19Introducing TE-100E1 Amount/QuantityThis part of the display shows monetary amounts.It also can be used to show the current time.(The current date i

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2ESafety Precautions• To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate asinstructed.After reading this guide, keep it

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20Introducing TE-100EKeyboard• Register Mode1 Paper feed key fHold this key down to feed paper from the printer.2 Non-add/No sale key BNon-add key: To

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21Introducing TE-100EF Receipt on/off key DUse this key twice to change the status “receipt issue” or“no receipt.” This key is only effective when the

Page 15 - 11. About special rounding…

22EHow to read the printouts• The journal and receipts are records of all transactions and operations.• The contents printed on receipts and journal a

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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

Page 17 - Introducing TE-100

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

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25Basic Operations and SetupsEUnit priceDepartmentPreparing and using department keysRegistering department keysThe following examples show how you ca

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26Basic Operations and SetupsEProgramming department keysTo program a unit price for each departmentTo program the tax calculation status for each dep

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27Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering department keys byprogramming dataPreset priceOPERATION RECEIPT'aPreset tax status (Add-on tax)OPERATIO

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28Basic Operations and SetupsETo program tax calculation status for each PLUPreparing and using PLUsThis section describes how to prepare and use PLUs

Page 22 - How to read the printouts

29Basic Operations and SetupsEQuantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)Registering PLUsThe following examples show how you can use PLUs invarious type

Page 23 - How to use your cash register

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

Page 24 - Basic Operations and Setups

30Basic Operations and SetupsETo program tax status to the p keyPreparing and using discountsThis section describes how to prepare and register discou

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31Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering discountsThe following example shows how you can use the pkey in various types of registration.Discount for

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32Basic Operations and SetupsEPreparing and using reductionsThis section describes how to prepare and register reductions.Programming for reductionsYo

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33Basic Operations and SetupsEReduces the last amountregistered by the value input.Reduces the subtotal by thevalue input here.Registering reductionsT

Page 28 - Preparing and using PLUs

34Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering charge and check paymentsThe following examples show how to register chargesand payments by check.CheckOPERA

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35Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering returned goods in the REG modeThe following example shows how to use the R key inthe REG mode to register go

Page 30 - Preparing and using discounts

36Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering returned goods in the RF modeThe following examples show how to use the RF mode toregister goods returned by

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37Basic Operations and SetupsERegistering money received on accountThe following example shows how to register moneyreceived on account. This registra

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38Basic Operations and SetupsEEnter subdepartment No. again.Making corrections in a registrationThere are three techniques you can use to makecorrecti

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39Basic Operations and SetupsETo correct the last item you input and registeredOPERATION RECEIPT1-&2-''e2+e5+15+6-:e15+10-:8X4-)e6X4-)s5

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4EIntroduction & ContentsIntroduction & Contents ... 4Getti

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40Basic Operations and SetupsETo cancel all items in a transactionOPERATION RECEIPT1-&2-'3-(4-)seImportant!• Note that the number of items in

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41Basic Operations and SetupsEPrinting the daily sales reset reportThis report shows daily sales totals.OPERATION REPORT8a*1Zero totalled departments

Page 37 - Registering money paid out

42EThis section describes more sophisticated setups and operations that you can use to suit the needs of your retailenvironment.Clerk control function

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43Convenient Operations and SetupsEAbout post-finalization receiptThe post-finalization receipt lets you issue a receipt after finalization of the tra

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44Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming general printing control63s 6 0522s 66:::::::: a 6 sD8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1Suppress printing of the subtotal l

Page 40 - No sale registration

45Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming compulsory and clerk control function63s 6 0622s 66:;;::::: a 6 sD8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1Force s operation befo

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46Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming read/reset report printing controlSetting a store/machine numberYou can set a 4-digit machine number to

Page 42 - / X / Z

47Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming to clerkYou can program up to 4-digit assigning number (clerk number) and trainee status of clerk (i.e.

Page 43 - Compulsory, Machine features

48Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming descriptors and messagesThe following descriptors and messages can be programmed;• Report descriptor (s

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49Convenient Operations and SetupsEGrand total, special characterReport titleClerk nameMemory ProgramContents Initial character YoursNo. code010203040

Page 45 - :;;::::: a 6 s

5Introduction & ContentsEProgramming general printing control... 44Progr

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50Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming department key descriptor62s 66- 66s{}& (Dept.1)' (Dept.2):. (Dept.24)To other departmentChara

Page 47 - Programming to clerk

51Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming PLU descriptor62s6 + 6 a 6 sTo a new (not sequential) PLUCharacters☞ See “Entering characters” section,

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52Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming function key descriptor62s 66- 66sTo other function keyCharacters☞ See “Entering characters” section,on

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53Convenient Operations and SetupsEExample:Input “Apple J uice”,enter “DBL SIZE”, “A”, “SHIFT”, “p”, “p”, “l”, “e”, “SPACE”, “CAPS”, “J”, “SHIFT”, “u”

Page 50 - 62s 66- 66s

54Convenient Operations and SetupsEEntering characters by codeEvery time you enter a character, choose character codes by the character code list (bel

Page 51 - Programming PLU descriptor

55Convenient Operations and SetupsEDepartment key feature programmingThere are two different methods you can use to assign features to department keys

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56Convenient Operations and SetupsETo program a unit price to a department key, please refer the page 26.Individual feature programmingWith this proce

Page 53 - Entering characters

57Convenient Operations and SetupsEPLU feature programmingThere are two different methods you can use to assign features to PLUs.With “Batch feature p

Page 54 - Entering characters by code

58Convenient Operations and SetupsETo program a unit price to a PLU or a subdepartment, please refer to the page 28.Individual feature programmingWith

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59Convenient Operations and SetupsEERROR ALARM(Exceeding max. digits)Cancels limitationsfor next entryRegistering exampleLocking out and releasing hig

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6Introduction & ContentsEUnpacking the registerWelcome to the CASIO TE-100!Congratulations upon your selection of a CASIO Electronic Cash Register

Page 57 - PLU feature programming

60Convenient Operations and SetupsEHit : without a unit pricerecalls preset price.Unit price ($3.00)Item 1 Quantity 3Subdept. 15Unit price $2.00Item 2

Page 58 - 6 + 66a 6 s

61Convenient Operations and SetupsEQuantity(4-digit integer/2-digit decimal)Unit price $6.00Item Quantity 1.25Subdept. 15Payment Cash $10.00Multiplica

Page 59 - Mode Switch

62Convenient Operations and SetupsEPercent key feature programmingIn this section, detail information of p is described.Programming to the percent key

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63Convenient Operations and SetupsEApplies the input value as apremium rate (7%).For this operation, pressthis key instead of s.Applies the preset pre

Page 61 - Printing VAT breakdowns

64Convenient Operations and SetupsECurrency exchange programmingWhen the ; key is pressed, a current subtotal including tax is converted directly into

Page 62 - ::;::;; 6 p 6 s

65Convenient Operations and SetupsERegistering foreign currency1) Full amount tender in foreign currency* Preprogrammed exchange rate: ¥ 1 = $0.0090Im

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66Convenient Operations and SetupsE2) Partial tender in a foreign currency* Preprogrammed exchange rate: ¥ 1 = $0.0090Important!Partial tender in a fo

Page 64 - :;;:;:: 6 ; 6 s

67Convenient Operations and SetupsE63s 6:;::::::66sD8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1To other function keyFunction key*1High amounts limits:High amount limitations are

Page 65 - (Displays in $)

68Convenient Operations and SetupsEAlways “00”High amount limit specification for change amount due.(refer to *1 on the previous page.)Always “0000”;;

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69Convenient Operations and SetupsEExample 1 (Calculation examples)OPERATION DISPLAYClearCC 05+3-2= 5&3'2a §(23-56)×78=23'56(78a -257¢12

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7Intruduction & Contents/Getting StartedEThis section outlines how to unpack the cash register and get it ready to operate. You should read this p

Page 68 - Minus key

70Convenient Operations and SetupsEProgramming calculator mode controlAbout the daylight saving timeIt is possible to set the internal clock forward/b

Page 69 - Calculator functions

71Convenient Operations and SetupsEPrinting read/reset reports• Read reportYou can print read reports at any time during the business day without affe

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72Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the financial read reportThis report shows gross sales, net sales, cash in drawer and check in drawer.OPER

Page 71 - Printing read/reset reports

73Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the PLU/subdepartment read/reset reportThis report shows sales for PLUs/subdepartments.OPERATION REPORTTo

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74Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the monthly sales read/reset reportThis report shows monthly breakdowns of sales.OPERATION REPORTZ 15-0

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75Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the daily sales read/reset reportThis report shows sales except for PLUs.OPERATION REPORT*1Money declarati

Page 74 - OPERATION REPORT

76Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the periodic-1/-2 sales read/reset reportsThese reports show sales breakdowns of sales by any two kinds of

Page 75 - Reset: Z mode

77Convenient Operations and SetupsEPGM1 10-03-2002 09:30CLERK 01 000010PGM1••••••••••••••••••••DEPT01 T1 @1.00DEPT02 @2.

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78Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print key descriptor, name, message program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT82s8sMode SwitchPGM modePGM2 10-03-2002

Page 77 - PGM mode

79Convenient Operations and SetupsETo print the print control, compulsory clerk program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT*1Departments without being progra

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8Getting StartedE3. Note the (+) and (–) markings in the batterycompartment. Load a set of three new SUM-3 (UM-3) batteries so that their positive (+)

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80EThis section describes what to do when you have problems with operation.When an error occursErrors are indicated by an error tone. When this happen

Page 80 - When an error occurs

81ETroubleshootingWhen the register does not operate at allPerform the following check whenever the cash register enters an error condition as soon as

Page 81 - Troubleshooting

82EIn 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

Page 82 - In case of power failure

83EUser Maintenance and OptionsStep 2Press f to feed about 20cm of paper.Step 3Cut the journal paper at thepoint where nothing isprinted.Step 4Remove

Page 83 - To replace journal paper

84EOptionsWT-82 wetproof coverThe optional wetproof cover protects the keyboard from moisture damage.Consult your CASIO dealer for details.User Mainte

Page 84 - To replace receipt paper

85EInput methodEntry: 10-key system; Buffer memory 8 keys (2-key roll over)Department: Full key systemDisplay Amount 8 digits (Zero suppression) ; No.

Page 85 - Specifications

86EIndexAalphabet keys 53arithmetic operation key 21Australian rounding 15auto sign-off 45Bbackspace/character code fixed key 53bottom message 2

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87EIndexOopen 20, 59operator display 17, 19operator key 17Ppaid out 37paper feed key 20paper installation 9paper loading 9paper replacement 83

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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanMO0112-A Printed in IndonesiaTE-100*EPrinted on recycled paper.

Page 88 - CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD

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

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