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SE-S300
ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
USER'S MANUAL
(with small size drawer)
Eu Di U.K.
(with medium size drawer)
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Page 1 - USER'S MANUAL

SE-S300ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERUSER'S MANUAL(with small size drawer)Eu Di U.K.(with medium size drawer)c

Page 2 - Introduction & Contents

10E1. Remove the printercover.printer cover2. Remove the batterycompartment cover.battery compartment cover1. Load the memory protection batteris and

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11Getting StartedEStep 1Remove the printer cover.Step 2Open the platen arm.Step 3Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the bottom of theroll, lower the

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12Getting StartedETo install journal paperStep 1Remove the printer cover.Step 2Open the platen arm.Step 3Ensuring the paper is beingfed from the botto

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13Getting StartedEBe sure to check the sticker (rating plate) on the side of the cashregister to make sure that its voltage matches that of the powers

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14Getting StartedEThis cash register is capable of automatically calculating up to four different sales taxes. The sales taxcalculations are based on

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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 StartedE1. Turn mode switch to X mode.2. Enter 01012001, press <ST>.3. Press <CA>. (If you want to cancel this procedure, press

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17Getting StartedE11. Department unit price programming12. PLU unit price programming13. Discount rate programming14. Issuing daily reset reportAfter

Page 10 - Getting Started

18Getting StartedE15. Advanced operations and SetupsUsing clerk functions ... 46Single item cash sales ...

Page 12 - To install journal paper

2EDo not locate the cash register where it will besubjected to direct sunlight, high humidity,splashing with water or other liquids, or hightemperatur

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20EIntroducing the RegisterRoll paperYou can use the roll paper to print receipts and ajournal (page 11 ~ 12).Mode keyThere are two types of mode keys

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21Introducing the RegisterEXREGREGOFFOFFRFRFPGMPGMZ X2/Z2Mode switchUse the mode keys to change the position of the mode switch and select the mode

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22Introducing the RegisterEDisplayDisplay panelMain displayCustomer display1"34 3 ST •123.45PRETZEL 1"34RPTAMOUNTT1 T2 T3 T4TOTAL CH

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23Introducing the RegisterE1 Item count and subtotalThis part of the display shows item sold count andsubtotal.2 Item / Key / Change descriptorWhen yo

Page 17 - 13. Discount rate programming

24Introducing the RegisterE789456123000.FEEDOPENCE 1 CE 2PLURF#CPRICECLK #—% –% +RECEIPTON/OFFPOSTRECEIPTCPN HELPSUBTOTALCAAMTTENDRC PDCH CHKNS VATSIG

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25Introducing the RegisterEJ Error correct / Cancel key eUse this key to correct registration errors and to cancelregistration of entire transactions.

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26EHow to read the printouts• The journal / receipts are records of all transactions and operations.• The contents printed on receipts and journal are

Page 20 - Introducing the Register

Basic Operations and Setups27E• Check to make sure that the cash register isplugged in securely. Page 13• Check to make sure there is enough paperleft

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Basic Operations and Setups28EBefore business hoursChecking the time and dateYou can show the time or date on the display of the cash register wheneve

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Basic Operations and Setups29EPreparing and using department keysRegistering department keysThe following examples show how you can use the department

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Introduction & Contents3EWelcome to CASIO Cash Register!Congratulations upon your selection of a CASIO Electronic Cash Register, which is designed

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Basic Operations and Setups30EUnit price $1.00——————————Item Quantity 12——————————Dept. 1—————————————Payment Cash $20.00Quantity(4-digit integer/3-di

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Basic Operations and Setups31E61s 6 ~ 6 6 sDifferent settingSame settingAppropriatekeyMode switchXREGOFFRFPGMZX2/Z2PGM** Press ~ key repeatedly until

Page 26 - How to read the printouts

Basic Operations and Setups32ERegistering department keys by programming dataPreset priceOPERATION RECEIPT"FPreset tax statusOPERATION RECEIPT5X#

Page 27 - How to use your cash register

Basic Operations and Setups33EPreparing and using PLUsThis section describes how to prepare and use PLUs.CAUTION:Before you use PLUs, you must first p

Page 28 - Before business hours

Basic Operations and Setups34EPLU codeRegistering PLUsThe following examples show how you can use PLUs in various types ofregistrations.PLU single ite

Page 29 - Basic Operations and Setups

Basic Operations and Setups35EUnit price $32.80——————————Item 1 Quantity 1——————————PLU 30——————————————Unit price $13.00——————————Item 2 Quantity 2——

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Basic Operations and Setups36EApplies the preset discountrate to the last item registered.The input value takes priorityof the preset value.6 1s 6 :

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Basic Operations and Setups37E6 1s 6 : : : : : : 6 m 6 sUnit priceMode switchXREGOFFRFPGMZX2/Z2PGMPreparing and using reductionsThis section describes

Page 32 - Mode switch

Basic Operations and Setups38ERegistering credit and check paymentsThe following examples show how to register credits and payments by check.CheckOPER

Page 33 - Preparing and using PLUs

Basic Operations and Setups39ERegistering both the Euro and local currencyThe following example shows the basic operation using the currencyexchange f

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4Introduction & ContentsESafety Precautions• To use this product safely and correctly, read this manual thoroughly and operate asinstructed.After

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Basic Operations and Setups40ERegistering returned goods in the RF modeThe following examples show how to use the RF mode to register goodsreturned by

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Basic Operations and Setups41ERegistering money received on accountThe following example shows how to register money received on account.This registra

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Basic Operations and Setups42EMaking corrections in a registrationThere are three techniques you can use to make corrections in a registration.• To co

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Basic Operations and Setups43ETo correct an item you input and registeredOPERATION RECEIPT1-!2-""e2+e5+15+6-:e15+10-:8X4-$e6X4-$s50pes5pR2-&

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Basic Operations and Setups44ETo cancel all items in a transactionOPERATION RECEIPT1-!2-"3-#4-$sePressing s key is necessary to cancelthe transac

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Basic Operations and Setups45ETA1 •2,369.69TX1 •128.86TA2 •2,172.96TX2 •217.33------------------------GT •00000000125478.96------------------------Z

Page 41 - No sale registration

46EAdvanced OperationsUsing clerk functionsEnable clerk featurePlease follow the below procedure to enable clerk feature.Clerk number— Clerk name/mach

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47Advanced Operations and SetupsEExample 2OPERATION RECEIPT3X!Example 3OPERATION RECEIPT2-#!FThe transaction is immedi-ately finalized.The transaction

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48Advanced Operations and SetupsE(Displays in ¥: 3,150)(Displays in $)(Displays in $)(Displays in $)(5,000)Currency exchange functionWhen <CE1>

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49Advanced Operations and SetupsEPartial tender in a foreign currency* Pre-programmed exchange rate: ¥ 100 = $0.9524Important!Partial tender in a fore

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Introduction & Contents5E Warning!Power plug and AC outletUse only a proper AC electric outlet (100V~240V) . Use of an outlet with adifferent volt

Page 46 - Using clerk functions

50Advanced Operations and SetupsECouponNote that errors result when the result of a calculation is negative if the cash register is programmed to proh

Page 47 - Single item cash sales

51Advanced Operations and SetupsEVAT breakdown printingYou can force printing of the VAT breakdown at the finalize stage, regardless of whether the ca

Page 48 - Currency exchange function

52Advanced Operations and SetupsEProgramming department / PLU descriptorsand preset messages in the listIn this chapter, the procedures to choose depa

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53Advanced Operations and SetupsEExample:Input “Apple Juice”,enter <DBL><A> <DBL><Shift><p> <p> <l> <e&g

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54Advanced Operations and SetupsEEntering characters by multi tappingWhen you enter characters by this method, you need to press each key repeatedly u

Page 51 - VAT breakdown printing

55Advanced Operations and SetupsEProgramming descriptors and messages byentering charactersThe following descriptors and messages can be programmed;•

Page 52 - 1st Anniversary

56Advanced Operations and SetupsEProgramming department / function key descriptor62s 66Character a 6 sAppropriate keyTo other keyPGMMode switch*1☞ See

Page 53 - Character manual input

57Advanced Operations and SetupsEReceipt messageRefer to “(message control)” on page 64.Programming Clerk name62s6 o 6Charactersa 6 sPGMMode switchCle

Page 54 - Multi tapping keyboard

58Advanced Operations and SetupsE62s 6:: ::s 66a 6 sMemoryNo.ProgramcodeCharactersTo other program codeTo the nextmemory No.PGMMode switchaReport desc

Page 55 - 62s6 + 6 Characters a 6 s

59Advanced Operations and SetupsEGrand total, special characterReport titleMemory ProgramContents Initial character YoursNo. code01020304052406080916F

Page 56 - 62s 66Character a 6 s

6Introduction & ContentsEIntroduction & Contents ... 2Getti

Page 57 - :: DS s 66a 6 s

60Advanced Operations and SetupsEMachine feature programGeneral control programProgramming procedureProgram data (by address code)Address code 02 (mac

Page 58 - Programming other descriptors

61Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 06 (calculation & operation control)Address code 05 (print control for receipt)Description Choice Pr

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62Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 08 (print control for fixed total report)Address code 10 (print control for taxable amount)Description C

Page 60 - Machine feature program

63Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 15 (print control for reports)Address code 14 (currency exchange control)Description Choice Program code

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64Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 21 (message control)Address code 25 (entry restriction)Address code 27 (clerk control)Description Choice

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65Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 29 (Euro 2)Address code 28 (Euro 1)Description Choice Program code Initial valueDefine Euro as the main

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66Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 30 (thermal printer control)Address code 34 (backlight control)Description Choice Program code Initial v

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67Advanced Operations and SetupsE

Page 65 - Address code 28 (Euro 1)

68Advanced Operations and SetupsEKey function programDepartment key/PLU program (Batch feature programming)Programming procedureDepartment keyPLUProgr

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69Advanced Operations and SetupsEDepartment key/PLU program (Individual feature programming)Programming procedureDepartment keyPLU63s 6 : : 66s 6*6 ::

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Introduction & Contents7ERegistering PLUs ...

Page 68 - Key function program

70Advanced Operations and SetupsEAddress code 15 (high amount limit)Description Choice Program codeHigh amount limit for entering unit price manually.

Page 69 - : : 66s 6

71Advanced Operations and SetupsETransaction key programProgramming procedureProgram data<CASH>, <CHARGE>, <CHECK>63s6 ::66sPGMMode

Page 70 - Taxable status

72Advanced Operations and SetupsEDescription Choice Program codePrint when key is pressed.Always “00000”:D6;;;;;D5D4D3D2D1No = 0Yes = 4<SUBTOTAL&g

Page 71 - 63s6 ::66s

73Advanced Operations and SetupsE<CURRENCY EXCHANGE>Description Choice Program codeDefine amount symbol. (0, 1 ~ 2)(“0” means local currency sym

Page 72 - <NON-ADD (#)>

74Advanced Operations and SetupsEClerk other programmingProgramming procedure (individual)Program dataAddress code 67 (Clerk control)6 3s 6 :: 07s 6

Page 73 - <MULTIPLICATION>

75Advanced Operations and SetupsE

Page 74 - :: 07s6 :: ::6 a 6 s

76Advanced Operations and SetupsEPrinting read/reset reports• Daily sales read report (“X” mode)You can print read reports at any time during the busi

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77Advanced Operations and SetupsETo print daily read reports (except electronic journal)You can select the appropriate report shown in the display.OPE

Page 76 - Printing read/reset reports

78Advanced Operations and SetupsETo print daily reset reportsYou can select the appropriate report shown in the display.OPERATION DISPLAY1. Turn to Z

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79Advanced Operations and SetupsERead / reset report sampleDaily reportDC •1.22REF •2.42ROUND •0.00CANCEL No 2•12.97------------------------TA1 •

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8Introduction & ContentsEProgramming other descriptors ... 58Re

Page 79 - Read / reset report sample

80Advanced Operations and SetupsEX MONTHLY0000020 1...GROSS 1236.76•12,202.57NET No 214•12,202.5731...GROSS 2132•14,187.57NET

Page 80 - Monthly report

81Advanced Operations and SetupsEX GROUP0000016GROUP01 203.25 33.87% •1,108.54GROUP02 183 40.58% •1,327.80GROUP03 12 0.40% •13.25GROUP99 13 0

Page 81 - Electronic journal report

82Advanced Operations and SetupsE• Periodic sales read report (“X2” mode)You can print read reports at any time during the business day without affect

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83Advanced Operations and SetupsE*1Zero totalled departments/functions (the amount and item numbers are both zero) are not printed.*2These items can b

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84Advanced Operations and SetupsETo print key descriptor, name, message program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT1. Turn to PGM mode.2. Enter <2> and

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85Advanced Operations and SetupsETo print the machine program (except PLU)OPERATION REPORT1. Turn to PGM mode.2. Enter <3> and press <ST>

Page 85 - 3. Press <ST> key

86Advanced Operations and SetupsETo print the PLU unit priceOPERATION REPORT1. Turn to PGM mode.2. Enter <6> and press <ST> key.3. Enter &

Page 86 - To print the PLU program

87Advanced Operations and SetupsE

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88EThis section describes what to do when you have problems with operation.When an error occursErrors are indicated by an error codes. When this happe

Page 88 - When an error occurs

89ETroubleshootingTroubleshootingWhen the cash drawer does not open!In case of power failure or the machine is in malfunction, the cashdrawer does not

Page 89 - Troubleshooting

Introduction & Contents9ETroubleshooting ... 88When

Page 90 - Clearing a machine lock up

90ETroubleshootingClearing a machine lock upIf you make a mistake in operation, the cash register may lock up to avoid damage to programs and presetda

Page 91 - In case of power failure

91EIn 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 92 - To replace journal paper

92EUser Maintenance and OptionsStep 2Press f to feed about 20cm of paper.Step 3Cut the journal paper at thepoint where nothing isprinted.Step 4Remove

Page 93 - To replace receipt paper

93EOptionsP-5880T roll paperWT-89 wetproof coverThe optional wetproof cover protects the keyboard from moisture damage.Consult your CASIO dealer for d

Page 94 - Specifications

94ESpecificationsContentsNo. ofAmount No. of items CountNo. ofPeriodicCategory Totalizers(10 digits) (4 digits) (4 digits)customers Totalizer(4 digits

Page 95 - Specifications/Index

95EIndexSpecifications/IndexAalphabet key 53, 54Australian GST 16Bbacklight 66bottom message 26Ccancel 25, 44CAPS key 53cash 24, 71cash in draw

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96EIndexMmachine feature program 60machine number 26, 60magnetic plate 21main display 21, 22memory protection 10message 57message control 64mix

Page 97 - Z mode 20, 76

97EIndexIndexZZ mode 20, 76zero skip 63zero unit price 68, 70

Page 98 - CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD

CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.6-2, Hon-machi 1-chomeShibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, JapanMO0712-A Printed in IndonesiaPrinted on recycled paper.SE-S300*E

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