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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

POS TERMINALINSTRUCTION MANUALER-A770MODEL

Page 2 - PRECAUTION

Standard keyboard layoutIf you want to change the layout, contact your authorized SHARP dealer.NOTE121110987654321242322212019181716151413363534333231

Page 3 - CONTENTS

99X1/Z1 X2/Z223 DD ERROR Drink dispenser error X1, Z1reading24 DD RESET Drink dispenser resetting Z125 EMPLOYEE Employee X2, Z2 Start employee code/e

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100Daily Sales TotalsGeneral report• Sample X report • Sample Z reportRead symbolReport titleDept. codeSales q’tyRatio of dept. 1sales amountto “+”

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101Report titleNon-turnover 3 counter and total Subtotal % counter and totalTax totalNet sales totalTaxable 1 totalVAT 1 totalNet sales total without

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Deposit (+) counter and totalDeposit (–) counter and totalExchange 1 counter and totalCredit 1 sale and tendering counter and total Trans out counter

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103Department report• Sample X reportSales amount“+” dept. counter and totalRatio of dept. 2 sales amount to “+” dept. totalRatio of dept. group 1 sa

Page 8 - Part Names and Functions

PLU report by designated range• Sample X report • Sample Z reportPLU rangeDescription (price-1)PLU codeSales q’ty and total for price level 1Waste q

Page 9 - Keyboard

105Combo sales report• Sample X reportTotal for price level 1Combo waste counter and totalCombo sales counter and totalPLU rangeDescription (price-1)

Page 10 - Standard keyboard layout

106PLU report by associated department• Sample X report • Sample Z reportPLU codeAssociateddept. codeDescriptionSales q’ty and totalWaste q’ty and t

Page 11 - Optional keys

107Individual group report on PLUs PLU stock reportFull group total report on PLUsPLU codeSales q’ty and amount for price level 1DescriptionGroup 99 l

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108PLU cost reportPLU cost% for price level 1 = Usage cost/Sales amount-VAT-Service chargeUsage cost for price level 1 = Item cost x Sales q’tySales q

Page 13 - Clerk code

Optional keysThe following optional keys can optionally be mounted in place of those shown in the figure of the standardkeyboard layout. For details,

Page 14 - Operator display

109PLU top 20 report• By amount • By q’tySales amount for price level 1Sales q’ty for price level 1PLU codeRankingDescriptionTotal sales amount for

Page 15 - Screen save mode

110PLU zero sales report (full) PLU minimum stock reportPLU zero sales report (by dept.)PLU codeDescriptionRangePLU codeStock q’tyDescriptionDescripti

Page 16 - Terminal

Total in drawer report• Sample X reportExchange 1 counterTotal in drawerCheck in drawerCash + check in drawerCurrency exchange 1 totalDomestic curren

Page 17 - Selecting an Operating Mode

112Commission sales reportTax reportChief reportCommission sale 1 totalCommission amount 1 = Commission sale x Commission rateCommission amount tot

Page 18 - Mode Selection

113Full clerk report• Sample X report • Sample Z reportClerk codeClerk nameOrder totalCommission sale 1totalCash + check in drawerChange total for c

Page 19 - Type of Receipts

114Individual clerk report• Sample X report • Sample Z reportClerk nameOrder totalCommission sale 1 totalCommission amount 1Clerk codeCommission amo

Page 20 - Perforation

115Cash counterand totalCheck 1 salecounter and totalCredit 1 sale andtendering and totalExchange 1counter and totalCash in drawerCash + check indrawe

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116Drink dispenser error readingreportDrink dispenser resetting reportContents of misoperationGLU code relatingto misoperationQ’ty total and amount fo

Page 22 - Sorted Receipt Function

117Employee active status report Hourly report• Sample X report• Sample Z reportIndicates that the employee is not timed in. indicates that the em

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118Labor cost % report Ingredient stock reportSales totalTimeEmployee costLabor cost %Transaction counterStock q’tyIngredient no.Descriptionof ingred

Page 24 - Prior to Entries

11PRICESHIFT4PRICESHIFT7Price level shift 4 through 7 keysPLUMENU01PLUMENU50PLU menu 1 through 50 keysMGR#Manager code entry keyCLERK#Clerk code entry

Page 25 - Clerk Assignment

119GLU/PBLU report by clerk• Sample X report • Sample Z reportDeposit (+) totalPBALDeposit (–) totalTotalFree GLU/PBLU code (This code has been tran

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120Drive-through report by clerk• Sample X report • Sample Z reportX1/Z1 stacked reportsYou can print multiple X1/Z1 reports in sequence under a sin

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121Periodic ConsolidationYour POS terminal allows you to take consolidation X and Z reports of a chosen period (the period is usuallyone week or month

Page 28 - Starting Cash Memory Entry

122Employee report• Sample X report • Sample Z reportTotal labor costOvertimeTotal hourTotal working time per locationEdited timeBreak-outEmployee n

Page 29 - Item Entries

123Employee time adjustmentreportEdited timeOperation time before time editingOperationDateRangeDaily net report• Sample X report• Sample Z reportX2

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124Compulsory Cash/Check DeclarationIf your POS terminal has been programmed for compulsory cash/check declaration, you mustdeclare cash/check in draw

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125CCD entry amount Clerk code/clerk nameOrder totalCommission sale 1 totalCash in drawerto be obtainedCheck in drawerto be obtainedCash/check indrawe

Page 32 - Repeat entries

126How to Use the ProgrammingKeyboard SheetThe programming keyboard sheet is used for programming in the PGM 1 or 2 mode.This sheet is transparent. Pl

Page 33 - Multiplication entries

˜: Used to go to the next record, for example, in order to program unit prices for sequential departments.Î: Used to scroll the window to go to the ne

Page 34 - Split-pricing entries

128Entering character codesNumerals, letters and symbols are programmable by entering the ºkey and character codes. Use thefollowing procedure with th

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12Clerk KeysThis POS terminal allows the operator to use the following four clerk identification systems:• Real clerk keys (standard 6 clerks/max. 12

Page 36 - Scale entries

129ProgrammingThis chapter explains how to program various items.Before you start programming, select the PRICE, PGM1, PGM2, orAUTO KEY mode from the

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1304.Select “01” to program for department 1.• The “01” window will appear.5.On the first page of the “01” window, program the unit priceand descripti

Page 38 - Non-turnover sales

131ECArticle ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the article programming group:Procedure1In the SETTING window, se

Page 39 - Special Entries for PLUs

132DepartmentYour POS terminal is equipped with 10 standard departments.Use the following procedure to program for departments.ProcedureSelect a perti

Page 40 - Treated as *2.10 item

133Department (continued)• RECEIPT TYPE (Use the selective entry)Receipt type selection (When the receipt type is “single/double” or “single/double +

Page 41 - Combo meal entries

134PLUProcedureProgram each item as follows:• ASSOCIATED DEPT. (Use the numeric entry)Department code to be associated with the entered PLU (01 throug

Page 42 - With/without entries

135PLU (continued)• PRICE SHIFT (Use the selective entry)COMPULSORY: Makes PLU price level shift compulsory.INHIBIT: Inhibits PLU price level shift.AL

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136PLU (continued)• GROUP (Use the numeric entry)PLU group number (00 through 99)• COMMIS. Gr. No. (Use the numeric entry)You can assign a PLU to a co

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137PLU rangeYou can program PLUs by range as follows:Enter a value or select an option for each item as follows:• START (Use the numeric entry)Startin

Page 45 - PLU price level shift

138PLU stockYou can assign a stock quantity to each PLU code.Shown below is an example of selecting “1 OVER WRITE.”After selecting “1 OVER WRITE,” sel

Page 46 - Condiment entries

13DisplayThis POS terminal is provided with an LCD operator display.Operator displayThe display can be tilted to the best viewing angle.Do not try to

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139IngredientYou can program an ingredient number, description and cost for the ingredients of each PLU.The ingredient numbers can be assigned to each

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140Ingredient stockYou can assign a stock quantity to each ingredient.Shown below is an example of selecting “2 ADD.”Program each item as follows:• CU

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141PLU menu keyWhen you enter PLUs, using the PLU menu key makes it easy to find categorized PLU items from the menulist.Your POS terminal allows you

Page 50 - Pint entries

142Combo meal (Combo PLU)When two or more menu items, consisting of PLUs related to a special offered, are to be programmedtogether, combo PLUs should

Page 51 - Display of Subtotals

143Link PLU tableIt is possible to link PLUs together so that all PLUs linked together are rung up upon a single keydepression. However, the number of

Page 52 - Finalization of Transaction

144Condiment tableThe “condiment entry” is intended to guide the operator in making menu entries which require specialcooking instructions. For exampl

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145Selected condiment tableEnumberProcedureProgram each item as follows:• CONDIMENT TABLE (Use the numeric entry)Condiment table number (1 through 99)

Page 54 - Credit sale

146Promotion table (normal selling)There are two types of promotion tables: a normal selling type and a set selling type. If you want to changethe typ

Page 55 - VAT/tax system

Promotion table (set selling)Program each item as follows:• PROMOTION TABLE (Use the numeric entry)Promotion table number (1 through 99)• TEXT (Use th

Page 56 - VAT shift entries

148Recipe tableYou can make a recipe table which contains up to ten ingredients.Program each item as follows:• RECIPE TABLE (Use the numeric entry)Rec

Page 57 - Guest Check (GLU/PBLU)

14• Screen example 2 (PGM mode)Screen save modeWhen you want to save the electric power or save the display’s life, use the screen save function. This

Page 58 - When paid in full

149Scale tableYou can program up to nine scale tables and allows different tares to be assigned to them.Program each item as follows:• SCALE TABLE (Us

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150Department shiftProgram the item as follows:• DEPT. SHIFT 1 through 4 (Use the numeric entry)Enter an offset value for each department shift key (m

Page 60 - Drive-through function

151Direct Key ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select direct-key programming:Direct keyYou can assign departments and PLUs directly to the ke

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152Functional ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the functional programming group:1.In the SETTING window, select

Page 62 - [Item entries]

153Discount key (!through ()Program each item as follows:• AMOUNT (Use the numeric entry)Discount amount (max. 6 digits)• TEXT (Use the character entr

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154Percent key (¡through ª)Program each item as follows:• RATE (Use the numeric entry)Percent rate (0.00 to 100.00)• TEXT (Use the character entry)Des

Page 64 - Deposit entries

155Service chargeProgram each item as follows:• RATE (Use the numeric entry)Percent rate (0.00 to 100.00)• TEXT (Use the character entry)Description f

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156RAYou can program an upper limit amount and description for each received-on-account key.Program each item as follows:• HALO (High Amount Lockout)

Page 66 - Bill printing

157POYou can program an upper limit amount and description for each paid-out key.Program each item as follows:• HALO (High Amount Lockout) (Use the nu

Page 67 - Bill totalizing/bill transfer

158Media Key ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the media group:1.In the SETTING window, select “4 MEDIA.”• The M

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Before Operating the POSTerminalThis chapter describes those steps required to take when you use the POS terminal for the first time.Display Adjustmen

Page 69 - Bill separating

159Cash keyProcedureProgram each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character entry)Description for the cash key. Up to 12 characters can beentered.• HAL

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160Check key (hthrough Ò)ProcedureProgram each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character entry)Description for the check key. Up to 12 characters can

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161Credit key (Óthrough Œ)ProcedureProgram each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character entry)Description for the credit key. Up to 12 characters ca

Page 72 - Auxiliary Entries

162Hotel transfer keyProgram each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character entry)Description for the hotel transfer key. Up to 12 characterscan be en

Page 73 - Discount entries

163Check changeYou can program the description and the upper limit amounts for check change.Program each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character ent

Page 74 - Return entries

164Check cashingYou can program the description and the upper limit amounts for check cashing.Program each item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character e

Page 75 - Printing of free text

165Currency ProgrammingIn the SETTING window, select “5 CURRENCY”, and take the following procedure.ProcedureSelect a pertinent currencyexchange key f

Page 76 - Entertainment bill

166Text ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the text group:1. In the SETTING window, select “6 TEXT.”• The TEXT wi

Page 77 - Payment Treatment

167Function textYou can program a maximum of 12 characters for each function by using the following table:ProcedureThe screen continues.*This void is

Page 78 - Currency exchange

Function text (continued)DefaultNo. Functiontext055 VIP1 sale VIP1 SALE056 VIP2 sale VIP2 SALE057 VIP3 sale VIP3 SALE058 Waste total WASTE TL059 Order

Page 79 - Received-on-account entries

16REG modeOPXZ modeOFF modeX1/Z1 modeSelecting an Operating ModeWhen you turn the POS terminal on and press the mkey, the mode selection window willap

Page 80 - Paid-out entries

DefaultNo. Functiontext139 Over cost OVR COST140 Time-in TIME-IN141 Time-out TIME-OUT142 Break-in BREAK-IN143 Break-out BREAK-OUT144 Break total BREAK

Page 81 - Transferring cash

170PLU group textYou can program a maximum of twelve characters for each PLU group (1~99).Program the item as follows:• TEXT (Use the character entry)

Page 82 - Cashing a check

171PLU hourly group textYou can program a maximum of twelve characters for each PLU hourly group (1~9).Program the item as follows:• TEXT (Use the cha

Page 83 - VIP sales

172Personnel ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the personnel group:1. In the SETTING window, select “7 PERSONNEL

Page 84 - WASTE mode

173ClerkProgram each item as follows:• SECRET CODE (Use the numeric entry)Secret code (max. 4 digits: 0001 to 9999/0000)• NAME (Use the character entr

Page 85 - Employee Function

174Clerk (continued)• DEPT SHIFT 1 through 4 (Use the selective entry)YES: Enables department shift entry.NO: Disables department shift entry.• PGM2 M

Page 86 - 1 TIME EDIT

175ManagerYou can program a secret code for each manager.Program the item as follows:• MANAGER (Use the numeric entry)Manager code (max. 2 digits: 01

Page 87 - TRAINING Mode

176EmployeeYou can program various items for each employee.Program each item as follows:• EMPLOYEE (Use the numeric entry)Employee code (max. 10 digit

Page 88 - Supervisor Clerk

177Job location tableYou can program three functions for each job location table number which is assigned to employees.Program each item as follows:•

Page 89 - Overlapped Clerk Entry

178Terminal ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the terminal group:1.In the SETTING window, select “8 TERMINAL.”•

Page 90 - Correction

17Mode SelectionSelecting a mode1.Use one of the following two ways:• Move the cursor to a desired option by using the ·or °key.• Enter the desired op

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179Date/Time SettingUse the following procedure to select the menu option “9 DATE/TIME”:Date/timeYou can set the date and time for the POS terminal.Se

Page 92 - Subtotal void

180Optional Feature SelectionUse the following procedure to select any option included in the optional group:1.In the SETTING window, select “10 OPTIO

Page 93 - Print on the

181• ISSUED ITM VD (Use the selective entry)LIMITED: Allowed only for managers or supervisor.PUBLIC: Allowed for all clerks.• NO ISSUED ITM VD (Use th

Page 94 - “OFF” status

182Function selectionYour POS terminal enables you to select various functional selections.Program each item as follows:• REFUND VP (Use the selective

Page 95 - Manager Mode

183Function selection (continued)• RETURN TO PRICE1 (Use the selective entry)When the PLU price level shift method is set to “AUTO,” the price level c

Page 96 - Bill recording/Bill void

184Printing selectionYou can program various printing functions.Program each item as follows:• # OF PURCHASE (Use the selective entry)PRINT: Prints th

Page 97 - Transaction

185Printing selection (continued)• NET ON BILL (Use the selective entry)NOT PRINT: Does not print net amounts on the bill.PRINT: Prints net amounts on

Page 98 - Reading (X) and Resetting (Z)

186Printing selection (continued)• AMOUNT ON KP (Use the selective entry)Amount print on KPPRINT:NOT PRINT:• GUEST# ON KP (Use the selective entry)Gue

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187Report ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the report group:1.In the SETTING window, select “11 REPORT.”• The R

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188Zero skipYou can program whether or not to skip “0” in each report.Program each item as follows:• CLERK (Use the selective entry)SKIP: Skips those

Page 101 - Daily Sales Totals

Receipts (for remote printers (KP#1–KP#9))Type of ReceiptsYou can select one of the following 5 types of receipts for each remote printer. These type

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189General report formatYou can program whether or not to skip the following items in the general report.Program each item as follows:• DEPARTMENT (Us

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190Stacked reportYour POS terminal is equipped with the stacked report printing function that enables multiple X/Z reports tobe printed in sequence wi

Page 104 - Full group total report on

Stacked report (continued)• 13 PLU TOP 20 (Use the selective entry)PLU top 20 reportParameter: AMOUNT/QUANTITY• 14 PLU ZERO SALES (Use the selective/n

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192Stacked report (continued)• 28 EMP. ACTIVE STS. (Use the numeric entry)Employee active status reportParameter: Starting employee code/ending emplo

Page 106 - Combo sales report

193Message ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the message group:1.In the SETTING window, select “12 MESSAGE.”• Th

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194Free textYour POS terminal can print programmed texts for departments and PLUs on every receipt.Program the item as follows:• FREE TEXT (Use the ch

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195Validation printing textYour POS terminal can print programmed messages for customers on the validation slip.Program the item as follows:• VP TEXT

Page 109 - PLU cost report

196Entertainment bill mesageYour POS terminal can print programmed entertainment bill messages on the receipt.Program the item as follows:• E.BILL MES

Page 110 - PLU top 20 report

197Device Configuration ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select a device configuration programming:1.In the SETTING window, select “13 DEVICE

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198Journal printerYou can program various printing functions for journal printer.Program each item as follows:• TERMINAL# (Use the numeric entry)Termi

Page 112 - Transaction report

INTRODUCTIONThank you very much for your purchase of the SHARP POS Terminal Model ER-A770. Please read thisManual carefully before operating your mac

Page 113 - Chief report

Single/double receipt typeWhen you select this type:• One receipt is issued and the transaction is finalized each time you enter an item.• A single re

Page 114 - Full clerk report

199Receipt printer (continued)• AUTO CUTTER (Use the selective entry)Auto cutter functionYES: Enables auto cutter function.NO: Disables auto cutter f

Page 115 - Individual clerk report

Slip printer (continued)Program each item as follows:• TERMINAL# (Use the numeric entry)Terminal number (1 through 254 : Enter “0” for local device.)•

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201Remote printer (continued)• AUTO CUTTER (Use the selective entry)Auto cutter functionYES: Enables auto cutter function.NO: Disables auto cutter fu

Page 117 - Clerk report (Drink dispenser

202Drive-through codeYou can program the range of available drive-through codes.Program each item as follows:• START CODE (Use the numeric entry)Start

Page 118 - • Sample Z report

203Room GLU codeYou can program the range of available room GLU codes.Program each item as follows:• MACHINE NAME (Use the character entry)Machine nam

Page 119 - GLU/PBLU report

204Tax ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the tax group:1.In the SETTING window, select “16 TAX.”• The TAX window

Page 120 - Drive-through report

205Backup Data Send ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select the menu option “17 BACKUP SEND”:Backup data sendYour POS terminal can send data

Page 121 - Bill report

206Backup Data Receive ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select the menu option “18 BACKUP RECEIVE”:Backup data receiveYour POS terminal can r

Page 122 - Periodic Consolidation

207Drink Dispenser ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select any option included in the drink dispenser programming group:1. In the SETTING win

Page 123 - Over time report

208Drink dispenser presetProgram each item as follows:• VALUE NUMBER (Use the numeric entry)• You can set the link of sort number of drink dispenser a

Page 124 - X2/Z2 stacked report

Addition + single receipt typeWhen you select this type:• An addition receipt and each single receipt are issued in series after you finalize the tran

Page 125 - CCD entry menu

209Drink dispenser operatorProgram each item as follows:• CLERK CODE (Use the numeric entry)Enter a clerk code to be assigned to a drink dispenseroper

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210On-line Configuration ProgrammingUse the following procedure to select the on-line configuration programming.Please consult your dealer for more de

Page 127 - Programming Keyboard Layout

211Price Mode ProgrammingThe PRICE mode programming is chiefly used for daily changes of the PLU’s unit price by supervisor ormanager.To program a uni

Page 128 - Editing text

212Automatic Sequencing Key ProgrammingIf you program frequently performed key operations for the AUTO keys, you can enter those key operationssimply

Page 129 - Entering character codes

Reading of Stored ProgramsYou can read programs stored in the PGM1 or PGM2 mode.Program reading sequenceTo read those programs stored in the PGM1 or P

Page 130 - Programming

214Item: Description: Available mode:24 MESSAGE Message PGM225 TAX Tax PGM226 GLU GLU code PGM227 AUTO KEY Automatic sequencing key PGM228 DEVICE CONF

Page 131 - ➔YES➔NO➔

215Tax statusUnit priceGroup no.Commission groupHALO limitPrint station (Remote printer 1/2/receipt)DateConsecutive numberOperating mode*Report typeDe

Page 132 - Article Programming

216Condiment entry to menu item(compulsory/non-compulsory)Condiment type/non-condiment typePrice shift (compulsory/inhibited/allowed)Scale status (com

Page 133 - Department

217• PLUs (continued)PLU’s menu type Blank : Normal L : Link PLU C : Combo meal Report typeLink PLUtable no.Assigned PLU codes• L

Page 134 - Department (continued)

218Report typeCondiment table no.Assigned PLU codesLinked condiment table no.Message text• Condiment table (PGM2 mode)Report typePromotiontable no.Tex

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21Sorted Receipt FunctionWhen the sorted receipt function is programmed for your POS terminal, PLUs are printed in sorted form byPLU group regardless

Page 136 - PLU (continued)

219Report typeScale table no.Tare weight• Scale table (PGM2 mode)Report typeIngredient no.Ingredient descriptorStockCostUnity q’ty• Ingredient (PGM1 o

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220Report typeSign (plus/minus)Function textAmountHALOType I=Item S=Subtotal R=Received -on-accountRate• Functions (PGM1 or PGM2 mode) • Media (P

Page 138 - PLU range

221Report typeJob locationtable no.TextOvertimepay rateSalary payamount• Job location table (PGM2 mode)Report typeClerk codeClerk nameLinked GLU codes

Page 139 - PLU stock

222Report typeSettingItem• Optional features (PGM2 mode)

Page 140 - Selected

Report typeFunction text (default)Text (preset)• Function text (PGM2 mode)Stacked report 1Hourly reportStacked report 2Drawer openalarm time• Optional

Page 142 - Selected PLU

225Report typeFunction text (default)Text (preset)• Department group text (PGM2 mode)Report typeFunction text(default)Text (preset)• PLU group text (P

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226Report typeReceipt logo textSlip textFree textSlip footerPayee name for English checkVP textEntertainment bill message• Message (PGM2 mode)Report t

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227Report typeAUTO key no.Key operation• AUTO key (PGM2 mode)Key no.PLU codePLU levelReport type• Direct key (PGM2 mode)No. of times of VPModel no. of

Page 145 - Condiment table

228• On-line configuration (PGM2)Drink dispensernumberPLU codeslinked to thesort numberSeparate codePrint format ofmisoperationreadingList of the cler

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22• Addition + single receipt type LOGO HeaderGROUP0 TEXTPL000001GROUP1 TEXTPL000002PL000004GROUP2 TEXTPL000003CASH LOGO HeaderThis is print

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229Your POS terminal can be connected with a drink dispenser.The summary of drink dispenser operations is shown below.When an entry error is found, pe

Page 148 - Selected promotion

230Drink dispenser misoperation and misoperation fileThe error caused by misoperation during drink dispenser sales registration or missetting is recor

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231Disposal of misoperationThe following two types of misoperation disposal are possible:Type 1: Misoperation in the case when there is established cl

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232Correction of drink dispenser articles in a drink dispenser misoperation fileWhen a clerk recognizes that a drink dispenser misoperation file has a

Page 151 - Happy hour

233Electronic journalThis function is intended to record the journal data in the electronic journal file (memory) instead of journalpaper. For details

Page 152 - Direct Key Programming

Basically your POS terminal can be automatically modified to correspond to the introduction of EURO byexecuting the operation “EURO STATUS” in X2/Z2 m

Page 153 - Functional Programming

235Replacing the Backup Battery PackThe memory backup battery pack has an expected life of approximately three years under normal conditions(temperatu

Page 154 - Discount key (

2364. Connect the connector of a new battery pack.5. Install the pack, placing the wires in the slit asshown in the figure at right.6. Replace the bat

Page 155 - Commission

237In Case of Power FailureWhen power is lost, the POS terminal retains its memory contents and all information on sales entries.• When power failure

Page 156 - Service charge

238OptionsList of OptionsFor your ER-A770 POS terminal, the following options are available:For details, contact your authorized SHARP dealer. Do not

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23Prior to EntriesPreparations for Entries1. Select the REG mode from the mode selection menu by pressing the Ckey.2. Insure that all printers in your

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239SpecificationsModel: ER-A770External dimensions: 290(W) X 365(D) X 282(H) mmWeight: 5.5 kgPower source: Official (nominal) voltage and frequencyPow

Page 159 - Media Key Programming

Printed in Korea/Imprimé en Corée/Gedruckt in Korea/Impreso en CoreaT (TINSE2407BHZZ)➀SHARP CORPORATION

Page 160 - Cash key

24Clerk AssignmentClerks can be assigned on four systems: real clerk key, clerk code entry, clerk entry key and WMF clerk keysystems. Contact your aut

Page 161 - Check key (

25Item Selection from the Menu WindowYour POS terminal allows you to select functions from a menu window. For example, if you want to enter anitem for

Page 162 - Credit key (

26Selling a PLU code 1 item and finalize through check 11.Press the key.• The PLU menu window will appear.2.Select “PL000001.”3.Press the Çkey.• The

Page 163 - Hotel transfer key

27Starting Cash Memory EntryIf you enter an amount of change (starting cash) in the drawer before starting entry operations, you candiscriminate that

Page 164 - Cash in drawer

28EntriesItem EntriesSingle item entriesDepartment entriesEnter a unit price and press a department key. If you use a programmed unit price, press a

Page 165 - Check cashing

2CONTENTSINTRODUCTION·································································································································

Page 166 - Currency Programming

29Direct PLU entries (PLU entries and subdepartment entries)Follow this procedure:*Less than the programmed upper limit amountPLU menu-based entries (

Page 167 - Text Programming

30PLU code entries (PLU entries and subdepartment entries)Follow this procedure:* Less than a programmed upper limit amountWhen those PLUs for which t

Page 168 - Function text

31Repeat entriesYou can use this function for entering a sale of two or more the same items.You can use the key for repeat entries instead of the dep

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32Multiplication entriesUse this feature when you need to enter two or more the same items.This feature helps you when you sell a large quantity of it

Page 170 - Function text (continued)

33Split-pricing entriesYou will use this function when your customer wants to purchase more or less than the base quantity of aloose item.FF methodNor

Page 171 - Department group text

34Single item cash sale (SICS)/single item finalize (SIF) entriesThe operation is the same as that for normal department/PLU entries. The SICS and SIF

Page 172 - PLU hourly group text

35Scale entriesYou have a choice of either the manual or automatic method for scale entry.If the first method is chosen, the clerk needs to enter the

Page 173 - Personnel Programming

36Auto scale entriesFF methodNormal method• Tare weight: Up to 4 digits (integer + decimal)• Net weight: Up to 5 digits (integer + decimal)• Base wei

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37Non-turnover salesThis function is used to perform transaction other than ordinary sales (turnover) as is the case when cigarettesor bouquets are or

Page 175 - Clerk (continued)

38In the case of <Sale 1> aboveExampleSpecial Entries for PLUsPromotion (normal selling) functionThis function is convenient for matching severa

Page 176 - Pertinent

With/without entries ······················································································································41PLU level

Page 177 - Employee

39In the case of <Sale 1> aboveExampleDisplayTreated as *3.00 itemTreated as *2.50 itemTreated as *2.10 itemTreated as *2.10 item41404242cKey op

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40Link PLU entriesOperation is the same as that for normal PLU entries. When a link PLU is entered, the linked PLU’s amountis included and the linked

Page 179 - Terminal Programming

41With/without entriesA maximum of 20 linked PLUs of the set PLU can be modified (added or deleted) temporarily by using Wand wkeys.With: To add a PLU

Page 180 - Date/Time Setting

42PLU level shift (for direct PLUs)This shift can double or triple the number of direct PLUs on your POS terminal without adding additionaldirect PLU

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43Level 1 : PLU code 1, PLU code 2Level 2 : PLU code 81, PLU code 87• When your POS terminal has been programmed for the automatic return mode (by one

Page 182 - Function prohibition

44PLU price level shiftSeven different price levels can be programmed for each PLU.The price levels can be changed for PLU registrations.You can shift

Page 183 - Function selection

45PLU price level 1: PLU code 1 (@1.15), PLU code 2 (@2.50)PLU price level 2: PLU code 1 (@5.00), PLU code 2 (@7.50)• When your POS terminal has bee

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46• Your POS terminal will continue to operate for the condiment entry until you finish the entire condimententry programmed for the PLU. During the

Page 185 - Printing selection

47Happy hourIf the date/time range is programmed for each happy hour, the price corresponding to the price level isautomatically registered within the

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48Department shiftThis shift can change the preset department to which a PLU belongs temporarily. When the/through¿key is entered at the start of a tr

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48. Special Printing Function ····················································································································92Co

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49Pint entriesUsing this function, you can sell an item with the desired quantity such as a half and a double.To perform this function, press thepkey

Page 189 - Zero skip

50Display of SubtotalsYour POS terminal provides the following types of subtotals:SubtotalPress the skey at any point during a transaction. The sales

Page 190 - Hourly report

51Finalization of TransactionCash or check tenderingPress the skey to get an including-tax subtotal, enter the amount tendered by your customer, then

Page 191 - Stacked report

52Mixed tendering (check + cash)Cash or check sale that does not need any tender entryEnter items and press the cor Åkey if it is a cash sale or press

Page 192 - Stacked report (continued)

53Credit saleEnter items and press the corresponding credit keys (ÓthroughŒ).• Amount tendering operations (i.e. change calculations) can be achieved

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54Computation of VAT (Value Added Tax)/TaxVAT/tax systemThe POS terminal may be programmed for the following six tax systems by your authorized SHARP

Page 194 - Message Programming

55VAT shift entriesThis feature is intended to shift the tax status of a particular department (or PLU) programmed for taxable1 or taxable 1 and taxab

Page 195 - Receipt logo

Guest Check (GLU/PBLU)Two different guest check entry systems are available: the guest lookup (GLU) and previous balance lookup(PBLU) systems. It dep

Page 196 - Slip footer

Additional orderingFor making additional guest check entries, enter the GLU/PBLU code first for automatic guest lookup.ExampleProcedureExampleKey oper

Page 197 - Payee name

58SettlementUse the following procedure:ExampleProcedureKey operation1001 g2000 h400 cDisplayPerson no.[Item entries](Cash, Check, Credit, Exchange)GL

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12. How to Use the Programming Keyboard Sheet···············································································126Programming Keyboard La

Page 199 - Receipt printer

Drive-through functionA second GLU/PBLU function can be used as the drive-through function. This system looks up drive-through codes automatically (Fi

Page 200 - Slip printer

60The order entry and settlement operation can be performed only for the current code.The window of desired drive-through code is saved to the wait st

Page 201 - Report printer

61New carFor a new car, open a new drive-through balance (the code is automatically generated).The drive-through code refers to a code that will be us

Page 202 - Scale/Drink dispenser/On-line

62Key operationd75ıDisplayKey operationd7000 h600 cDisplayd[Item entries]ıf√˝ßd[Item entries]Çcç´√˝ßAdditional orderingFor making additional drive-thr

Page 203 - Drive-through code

Deposit entriesDeposit refers to a prepayment on a guest check. It can be received in cash, by check or credit. You can make a deposit entry only whe

Page 204 - Room GLU Code Programming

Transferring guest checks out or in (Transfer-in/out)Transferring guest checks outAt the end of a clerk shift or whenever a clerk is relieved, one or

Page 205 - Tax Programming

65Bill printingThis function is used for issuing the bill to the guest. Your POS terminal can print the bill (normal bill orcumulated bill) on the sli

Page 206 - Backup Data Send Programming

66Intermediate GLU reading (only for GLU system)This function is used for temporary inspection of the guest check. The details of the guest check can

Page 207 - Backup data receive

Bill transferThis function is used to change the GLU/PBLU code of a particular bill.• This function requires that the current GLU/PBLU code be entered

Page 208 - Drink Dispenser Programming

68Bill separatingThis function is used when each guest of a group pays his or her own order. With this function, you canselect some items from a guest

Page 209 - Drink dispenser preset

Function selection·······················································································································182Printing s

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69In this example, it is assumed that you transferred three “MEAT”s and five “EGG”s stored in a guest check(GLU code 2001) to a new guest check (GLU c

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70Transaction migrationThis POS terminal allows you to migrate the transaction of non-GLU type to the GLU file.• The transaction migration can be ope

Page 212 - Price Mode Programming

Auxiliary EntriesPercent calculations (premium or discount)• Your POS terminal provides percent calculations for a subtotal or each item entry. You n

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Discount entriesYour POS terminal allows you to deduct a certain amount less than a programmed upper limit after the entryof an item or the computatio

Page 214 - Reading of Stored Programs

73Refund entriesIf a refunded item is to be entered into a department, enter the amount of the refund, then press the Fkeyand a corresponding departme

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Printing of non-add code numbersEnter a non-add code number such as a guest code number and credit card number within a maximum of16 digits and press

Page 216 - Sample printouts

Entertainment billThis function is used to print sales data on guest checks (Entertainment bill) on a receipt printer.E.BILLProcedurePrint sample75

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Payment TreatmentTip-in entriesYour POS terminal allows the entry of tips that your guests give to clerks in cash or other media (check orcredit). The

Page 218 - • Combo meal (PGM2 mode)

Currency exchangeYour POS terminal allows payment entries in foreign currency. Pressing the ,through +key creates asubtotal in foreign currency. Cash

Page 219 - • Recipe table (PGM2 mode)

78Received-on-account entriesDirect key entriesMenu-based entries* Of theÓthroughŒkeys, you may use only the one that is programmed to be capable of e

Page 220 - • PLU menu key (PGM2 mode)

Rear viewOperator displayPower switchInsure that the power switch is placed in the OFF position prior to connecting AC power.KeyboardLeft side ofthe m

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Direct key entriesMenu-based entriesPaid-out entriesDirect key entriesMenu-based entries* Of theÓthroughŒkeys, you may use only the one that is progra

Page 222 - • Employee (PGM2 mode)

Direct key entriesMenu-based entriesNo-sale (exchange)Simply press the Nkey without any entry. The drawer will open and the printer will print the ca

Page 223 - Report type

81Cashing a checkEnter the check amount, then press the hthrough Òkeys. You cannot use this function when your POSterminal is set for “cash transferr

Page 224 - • Function text (PGM2 mode)

82Service chargeWhen the payment operation is made for sales registrations, the service charge amount is calculated andprinted. You can program a perc

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WASTE modeThis mode is used to throw away an article which has already been prepared and is no longer serviceable.• PLU entries are only allowed in th

Page 226 - • PLU group text (PGM2 mode)

Employee FunctionYou can use the following functions by using employee codes:Clerk/manager sign-onClerks or managers can be signed on by entering empl

Page 227 - • GLU code (PGM2 mode)

Time-edit operationA manager can edit employee’s time-in/out data to record his or her time correctly.eSelect the “OP X/Z” modeeEmployee code (max. 10

Page 228 - • Direct key (PGM2 mode)

TRAINING ModeThe training mode is used when the operator or the manager practices POS terminal operations.When a clerk set in training is selected, th

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87Supervisor ClerkThis function is used to substitute a supervisor clerk for an ordinary clerk. The supervisor clerk can makeentry as an ordinary cler

Page 230 - Drink Dispenser

88Overlapped Clerk EntryThis function allows to switch from one clerk to another clerk and to interrupt the first clerk’s entry. So thesecond clerk ca

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Tilt control screws1. Loosen the outer screw.2. Adjust the height of the inner screw.3. Tighten the outer screw to fix it.KeyboardInserting the keyboa

Page 232 - (REG or MGR mode)

89CorrectionCorrection of the Last Entry (Direct Void)If you make an incorrect entry relating to a department, PLU/subdepartment, percentage (¡through

Page 233 - Select an item from

90Correction of the Next-to-Last or Earlier Entries (Indirect Void)With the vkey you can void any incorrect plus department, plus PLU/subdepartment, o

Page 234 - Electronic Journal/Data Clear

91Subtotal VoidYou can void an entire transaction. Once subtotal void is executed, the transaction is aborted and the POSterminal issues a receipt.Yo

Page 235 - EURO Migration Function

92Special Printing FunctionCopy Receipt PrintingIf your customer wants a receipt after you have finalized a transaction with the receipt ON-OFF functi

Page 236 - Operator Maintenance

93Guest Check CopyYou can use this function when you want to take a copy of guest check. Press the ykey and make a desired entry.• The guest check cop

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94Manager ModeThe manager mode is used when managerial decisions must be made concerning POS terminalentries, for example, for overriding limitations

Page 238 - Before Calling for Service

95Tip Paid EntriesThis operation is used when tips that guests have paid by using media other than cash (check or credit) arepaid to respective clerks

Page 239 - List of Options

96Correction after Finalizing aTransactionWhen you need to void incorrect entries that clerks cannot correct (incorrect entries that arefound after fi

Page 240 - Specifications

97Reading (X) and Resetting (Z)of Sales Totals• Use the reading function (X) when you need to take the reading of sales information enteredafter the l

Page 241 - SHARP CORPORATION

98X1/Z1 X2/Z21 GENERAL General X1, Z1 X2, Z22 DEPT./GROUP Department by designated X1 X2 Starting department code/range ending department code3 DEPT.I

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