TEC EM1-31076 Owner's Manual

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SL-9000/9000N-FFH-US/CA/QR
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  • Page 1 TEC Electronic Computing Scale SL-9000/9000N-FFH-US/CA/QR Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. INTRODUCTION ... 1- 1 APPLICABLE MODEL ... 1- 2 ACCESSORIES... 1- 2 2. SPECIFICATION ... 2- 1 SCALE ... 2- 1 OPTION ... 2- 2 3. APPEARANCE... 3- 1 4. DISPLAY... 4- 1 US TYPE... 4- 1 CA/QR TYPE ... 4- 2 5.
  • Page 4 4. Do not exceed the platter weight of maximum capacity. Or hang any item from the scale which exceed the platter weight. CAUTION: This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TEC SL-9000 electronic computing scale. designed to be hung from the ceiling. As you will discover, it has many features and functions designed for user friendliness as well as complete customer satisfaction. The 256x64 dot fluorescent display provides customers with ample information, the 216 speed keys realize a higher degree of operability, and the 3 inch/sec.
  • Page 7: Applicable Model

    INTRODUCTION 1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL SL-9000-15M-FFH-CA SL-9000-15M-FFH-QR The description of the model number is as follows. S L - 9 0 0 0 - 3 0 M - N - F F H - U S Max. Capacity 30M: 30 lbs (decimal pound /multi-interval) 15M: 15 Kg (multi-interval) 1.2 ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 8: Specification

    SPECIFICATION 2. SPECIFICATION 2.1 SCALE Item Maximum Capacity Minimum Scale Division Display Range Maximum Tare Unit Price Presettable Minimum Price Display Power Requirement Power Consumption Temperature Limits Relative Humidity Message Display Weight Unit Price Total Price Display Mode Capacity of PLU Memory Print Head Media Issue Method Dot Density...
  • Page 9: Option

    LAN Cable Kit (SL-9000N only) NOTES: 1. Contact TOSHIBA TEC H.Q. or your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative. 2. Order from TOSHIBA TEC Parts Center or purchase locally. 3. When purchasing memory modules locally, select one having the following specifications. Maker: HITACHI Pseudo Static RAM (OP-9000-RAM-512KB) ■...
  • Page 10: Appearance

    APPEARANCE 3. APPEARANCE Front Display Keyboard Frame Operation/Speed/ Programming Keyboard CMT/PL-3 Interface NOTE: To set the speed/operation key sheet, open the keyboard frame and insert the two tabs of the key sheet into the two slots of the keyboard frame bottom. LON Interface Power Inlet Platter...
  • Page 11: Display

    DISPLAY 4. DISPLAY 4.1 US TYPE Front Display Panel Rear Display Panel SL-9000N CAPACITY WEIGHT SCROLLING MESSAGE INDICATES 0∼15 lb 0.005 lb SCALE AT ZERO 15∼30 lb 0.01 lb SL-9000N CAPACITY WEIGHT 15∼30 lb 4- 1 SCROLLING MESSAGE INDICATES 0∼15 lb 0.005 lb SCALE AT ZERO 0.01 lb...
  • Page 12: Ca/Qr Type

    DISPLAY 4.2 CA/QR TYPE Front Display Panel Rear Display Panel NOTE: For the SL-9000 model, the model name on the display panel is “SL-9000”. SL-9000N CAPACITY WEIGHT WEIGHT 0∼6 kg 0.002 kg 0∼15 lbs 6∼15 kg 0.005 kg 15∼30 lbs CAPACITÉ...
  • Page 13: Key Layout

    KEY LAYOUT 5. KEY LAYOUT 5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD NOTE: Blank keys have no function. ■ Programming Keyboard Function Name of Key 1. Clears numeric data just entered. CLEAR 2. Releases the scale from the error mode. Selects the upper case or lower case. SHIFT Calls the PLU # which follows the PLU # currently called.
  • Page 14 KEY LAYOUT Name of Key 1. Displays the preceding PLU data. − 2. Used to set an auto code. 3. Calls the preceding label format # when setting the print position. Moves the cursor to left. ← Moves the cursor to right. →...
  • Page 15: Operation Keyboard And Speed Keyboard

    KEY LAYOUT 5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBOARD NOTES: 1. Pressing the 2. When the initial setting #8-7 is set to 1 (SL-9000) or #28-4 is set to 1 (SL-9000N), the (3) key will function as a Tare% key instead of a speed key. 3.
  • Page 16 KEY LAYOUT ■ Operation Keyboard Function Name of Key Corrects data just after the registration. VOID 1. Selects the speed key page. ◇ 2. Selects the function for change Print/OFF. Returns to the main menu. ESC. Accesses print item, auto message timer, print format and issue mode selection PROG.
  • Page 17: Procedure Before Operation

    PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION Ask an authorized installing dealer for the scale installation. Please contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative. Hang the platter arm from the scale. (See page 7-1.) Load the label or receipt. Set the following programming menus: Menu Page ITEM No.
  • Page 18: Installation Procedure

    ■ Scale installation on the wall or ceiling The installation should be an authorized installing dealer. Please contect your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative. Platter ■ 1. Attach the two platter mount plates to the platter arm with the four D-4x8 screws.
  • Page 19: Removal And Replacement Of Receipt/Label

    REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL 8. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL 1. Open the printer cover and turn the head-up lever to the anticlockwise. 2. Pull out the roll stopper and backing paper stopper, then remove the receipt/label core with the backing paper.
  • Page 20 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF RECEIPT/LABEL 4. Insert the tip of the receipt/label into the print head. 5. Align the two media guides with the right edge of the receipt/label. Media Guide 6. Thread the receipt/label as shown below. NOTE: Labels and receipts should be left-aligned as viewed from the front of the machine, and always threaded in parallel with the media shaft and the print head.
  • Page 21: Outline Of Operation

    OUTLINE OF OPERATION 9. OUTLINE OF OPERATION Display OFF ① Press the POWER Scanning Display Menu REWRAP Menu POWER No Press ESC. No Press Return to each mode NOTES: 1. You can register a password to avoid unauthorized access to each menu except for REG. menu.
  • Page 22: Programming Procedures

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ How to access to Programming Menu Enter a menu number ESC. Password Programming starts NOTES: 1. When the selected menu ( the password. 2. In Section 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3, items which have been sold on that day cannot be called before resetting (refer to Section 14) unless Initial Set #1-4 is set to 1.
  • Page 23 FREE FORMAT LAN SYSTEM (SL-9000N only) NOTE: Menu No. 16 and 23 are program for use of dealers. Contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative if you desire to use them. When you enter one of these menus by mistake, press [ESC.] key to return to Main Menu.
  • Page 24 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ How to enter characters Use the following procedure to enter a commodity name, address and ingredient message. Example) 1st line: 2nd line: 1 st line content SHIFT SHIFT NOTES: → ← keys are the cursor keys. 2.
  • Page 25: Plu Data Edit

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.1 PLU DATA EDIT Menu Page: 1 Item No.: In this procedure, use operation keys (except when calling a PLU by using a speed key). The unit price stored in a PLU can be changed with this menu. <MENU>...
  • Page 26: Plu Data Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.2 PLU DATA SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: Setting or changing the contents of PLU (PLU#, UPC#, Commodity Name, etc). <MENU> AUTO Page 1 CODE NEXT NEXT Enter PLU# ENTER (max. 6 dig.) (Max. 6 dig.) Is status In what mode of initial set...
  • Page 27 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Pressing the key instead of the ↓ key returns to the preceding menu. Verification label of PLU data NOTES: 1. A UPC code is made up of a combination of an entered code and an AUTO CODE. Be sure to attach some characters to the end of the AUTO CODE, or all entered codes will be ignored and an AUTO CODE will become an UPC code (see ex.
  • Page 28: Ingredient Message

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE Menu Page: 1 Item No.: Ingredient messages can be printed on a label with a maximum of 54 characters per line using small letters or 32 characters per line using boldfaced small letters. Will print up to 38 lines. <MENU>...
  • Page 29: Nutrition Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.4 NUTRITION SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: Using the following procedure, nutrition information and caloric intake can be set. Serving Size and Servings Per Container consist of a maximum of a 18 characters. However, total number of characters including title characters must not exceed 30. <MENU>...
  • Page 30 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Additional Information Area 2 to 6. (0 to 99999 or 0.0 to 999.9) Enter the vitamin A. (0 to 999) Enter the Calcium. (0 to 999) Additional Information Area 7 to 12 (0 to 999) PROG. ESC. Pressing the ↓...
  • Page 31 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ● Set the Daily Value Table AUTO Basic Calories. CODE (Content No. 1) Enter the Basic Saturated Fat. (Content No. 3) Basic Sodium. (Content No. 5) Enter the Basic Dietary Fiber. (Content No. 7) NOTES: 1. DAILY VALUE (Max. 8 digits) 1) The contents of Daily value Contents No.
  • Page 32 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ● Deleting Nutrition Data DELETE ● Memory file sort The memory file is sorted when a memory full error occurs. ◇ Area for titles Area for entry data: Set in this menu (Nutrition Setting procedure) Area for data: Enter the PLU# ENTER (max.
  • Page 33: Plu Verifying Label

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.5 PLU VERIFYING LABEL Menu Page: 1 Item No.: Verifies PLU data stored in the scale. <MENU> Page 1 CLEAR ENTER To interrupt To resume label issue label issue. which has been interrupted. NOTES: 1. Labels are printed in both batch mode and on-demand mode. 2.
  • Page 34: Address And Commercial Message Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.6 ADDRESS AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: A store address printed on label and a commercial message shown on the display can be set within the following character limits using the procedure below. Address: 32 characters×2 lines Message:...
  • Page 35: Combination Message

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.7 COMBINATION MESSAGE Menu Page: 1 Item No.: You can combine some messages set in Section 10.6 together and create a maximum of 24 different combination messages. Message construction NOTE: When the fixed message is selected, set “00” as the 1st and 2nd messages. Otherwise, set “00”...
  • Page 36 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 3. Display method varies depending on message construction. 1) message combination a. single message ・・・・・・・ either scrolling or fixed is available. b. multiple message ・・・・・・ scrolled regardless of selection. 2) logo combination Logo must be a single logo and a fixed display. When logos are combined, no message will be displayed.
  • Page 37: Special Information

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.8 SPECIAL INFORMATION Menu Page: 1 Item No.: When the Net Weight Statement label is selected, 3 lines (32 characters/line) of special information can be printed in the label position where the net weight data is to be printed. The special information can be printed in the weigh and By Count mode.
  • Page 38: Speed Key Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.10 SPEED KEY SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: The SL-9000 has a maximum of 108×2 speed keys which are very convenient to call PLUs quickly. (Refer to page 5-3 regarding the Key Layout.) <MENU> Page 1 Toggles the speed key Page Enter the PLU#.
  • Page 39: Print Format

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.11 PRINT FORMAT Menu Page: 2 Item No.: The SL-9000 can memorize 5 different print formats. After print formats are set, you can call them by pressing the print format number. <MENU> Page 2 On-demand CHANGE Issue method Select “SENSIBILITY ADJUST”...
  • Page 40 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ Table 2: Label Format Number Table elect the format # for the label to be used by referring to the table below. Print format Format # Basic form Ingredient 00 (50) NON POS 10 (60) 11 (61) 12 (62) 13 (63) 14 (64)
  • Page 41: Date/Time Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.12 DATE/TIME SETTING Menu Page: 2 Item No.: Date, time, machine number, and store code are set with this procedure. <MENU> Page 2 Set the machine No. (max. 6 dig.) NOTES: 1. Express the time in a 24-hour military format. 2.
  • Page 42 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ PL-3 Operation Connect the PL-3 to the SL-9000 by using RS-232C Cable, then turn on the power of the SL-9000 and the PL-3. Insert a data disc into the PL-3 and adjust the transmission rate to the SL-9000 ( BPS or : 2400 BPS) by using the rotary switch.
  • Page 43 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ Table 4: Transmission Item List ITEM # Title on the Display VERIFY PLU & ING. = CMT 2 READ PLU & ING. FM CMT 3 WRITE PLU TO CMT VERIFY PLU = CMT READ PLU FROM CMT WRITE ING.
  • Page 44: In-Line/Local

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.14 IN-LINE/LOCAL Menu Page: 2 Item No.: When the SL-9000 is used as a satellite in an in-line system, the “ID #” and “Transmission delay time” can be set by the following procedure. <MENU> Page 2 transmission delay time can be when system is selected...
  • Page 45: Lon System

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.15 LON SYSTEM Menu Page: 2 Item No.: The SL-9000 scales which consists of a master, satellites, and a backup master are connected each other by the LON cable to transmit data such as PLU, ING., NUTRI, etc. ID# 1 is reserved for the master terminal.
  • Page 46 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ Data Transmission The following data is down-line-loaded. Page 1: (0). All (PLU+ING+NUTRI) (1). PLU (2). ING. (3). NUTRITION (4). U. PRICE (5). DATE/TIME (6). MESSAGE LINK (Message) (7). LOCK SCALE (Check the LON cable) (8). OPEN SCALE (Release the lock after checking the LON cable.) (9).
  • Page 47: Bar Code Format

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.16 BAR CODE FORMAT Menu Page: 2 Item No.: With the SL-9000 scale, four kinds of bar code formats are available. These formats can be changed freely. Example) Current format Flag Changed format Flag When changing the above example format into the weigh format described in NOTE 1, use the following procedure.
  • Page 48 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 2. When the key is pressed, bar code format is checked. An error occurs ENTER in the following cases. ① Check digit (C/D) is at other than digit-13. ② Price check digit (PC/D) cannot be calculated. (Price is other than 4 or 5 digits.) ③...
  • Page 49: Titles

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.17 TITLES Menu Page: 2 Item No.: You can register and change displayed/printed titles of the additional information area for nutrition facts using the following procedure. Registered or changed titles are stored in the RAM. When ALL clear or RAM clear is executed, these titles will be cleared and the initial titles will resume.
  • Page 50: Transferring Logo Data

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.18 TRANSFERRING LOGO DATA Menu Page: 2 Item No.: Logo data is created on a PC and stored into RAM through the CMT interface. Two different sizes of logos, 320x118 dots and 256x64 dots, are available on the SL-9000 series. 64 KB of RAM area is secured for logo data, in which the maximum of 13 logos (320x118 dots) or 26 logos (256x64 dots) can be stored.
  • Page 51: Idiom Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ■ Table 6: Error message during data transmission Error message DATA ERROR 10.19 IDIOM SETTING Menu Page: 2 Item No.: Up to 50 terms frequently appearing in ingredient messages can be preset using the following procedure. The idiom number must be set from 1 to 50 in order. One idiom can contain a maximum of 20 characters.
  • Page 52: Vendor Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.20 VENDOR SETTING Menu Page: 3 Item No.: Up to 40 vendors can be registered using the following procedure. The vendor number must be set from 0 to 39 in order. One vendor name can contain a maximum of 12 characters. <MENU>...
  • Page 53: Free Format Setting

    10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 10.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING Menu Page: 3 Item No.: When using 57-mm wide labels, up to three print formats can be changed freely. characters can be rotated and magnified, and print items are selectable. Enter the coordinate of each print item’s lower left corner using the lower left corner of a label as the origin.
  • Page 54 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES NOTES: 1. The following print items cannot be magnified. (1) LOGOs (2) Safe handling precautions (3) Ingredient messages (4) Barcode (5) FSP block (SL-9000N only) 2. Base label format numeric data is shown automatically. X coordinate: 0-383 dots (1 dot = 0.132 mm) Y coordinate: 0-1300 dots (1 dot = 0.154 mm) Format data beyond the effective print area results in an error.
  • Page 55 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 26 (F) Unit price (title) 27 (F) Weight 28 (F) Weight (title) 29 (F) Price 30 (F) Price (title) 31 (L) LOGO 32 FSP block (SL-9000N only) 33 LOGO 2 (SL-9000N only) When setting the print item positions (X and Y), an error will occur in the following cases. ①...
  • Page 56 10. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 8. Print coordinate ∼ ∼ ↑ Label Length (0, 0) → X ∼ ∼ Address Commodity (383, 0) Address 384 dots 57 mm 10-35 10.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING *1 Addresses are printed together with the previous label’s data. addresses, use normal labels.
  • Page 57: Programmed Data Verification Reports

    11. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS 11. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS The programmed data can be printed on journal paper. Before issuing these reports, load the journal paper. The programmed data verification reports cannot be issued with any label. The keys to be used in the following procedures are those on the numeric key pad, which is right side of keyboard in the figure on page 5-3, but not on the programming keyboard.
  • Page 58 11. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS Table 7 Menu # PLU programmed data report Commodity description report Speed key programmed data report Commodity and ingredient description report Grade line report Vendor name report Idiom report Set the data range of each programmed data verification report ●...
  • Page 59: Password Security

    12. PASSWORD SECURITY 12. PASSWORD SECURITY You can protect all menus (except REG. menu) and set two step passwords for access to protected menus. 12.1 SETTING PASSWORD AND PROTECT MENU <Menu> 0. PROG. 1. REG. 2. MARK DOWN 3. REWRAP 4.
  • Page 60 12. PASSWORD SECURITY Enter password B in 4 digits. Exclude menus to which password B cannot access. ○ × ○ ○ ー × ○: Valid ×: Invalid ー: Not need NOTES: 1. Select validity of the password by pressing the 2.
  • Page 61: Calling Menu By Entering Password

    12. PASSWORD SECURITY 12.2 CALLING MENU BY ENTERING PASSWORD ESC. Enter a menu No. Accessible without the password Accessible menu with the password peration NOTE: When the password is unknown, enter “HELP” instead, and you can access only security menu. <Menu>...
  • Page 62: Operating Procedures

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES Do not exceed the platter weight of maximum capacity. Or hang any item from the scale which exceed the platter weight. ■ NOTES BEFORE STARTING OPERATION (1) Turn the power ON. (2) A sixteen-second scanning will be performed after pressing the (3) Should a power failure occur during operation, remove the commodity from the platter and insert the power plug into an AC outlet again when power is restored.
  • Page 63: Weighing Operation

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.1 WEIGHING OPERATION Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH The weigh mode is used to weigh a commodity and to issue the label. The label contains data such as a weight, unit price (price per weight) and total price (calculated as a result of the weighing operation). The following is a basic operation seen at the sales floor of a store or at a back room where different kinds and weights of commodities are repacked.
  • Page 64: Fix Price Operation (For Us Type Only)

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.2 FIX PRICE OPERATION (FOR US TYPE ONLY) The FIX mode (Fix Price Mode) is used to issue a label for a commodity of a fixed price PLU (i.e. the price determined by the store), the weight of which may vary from commodity to commodity. In this mode, the Unit Price of the commodity looked up from the PLU file will be printed as the Total Price regardless of its actual weight, and the weight is also printed on the label.
  • Page 65: By Count Operation

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.3 BY COUNT OPERATION The BY-COUNT mode is used to issue the label of commodities of the same kind in a package (or may not be packed). The whole package quantity (or a certain quantity) and the whole package price (or the price per the quantity) are usually preset.
  • Page 66 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES Example) An open price item can be sold as below: ① 1 piece at 15 dollars ② 15 pieces at 10 dollars ③ 15 pieces sold at 0.5 dollars per 10 pieces Enter the PLU #. Press: Enter quantity Press: Enter quantity...
  • Page 67: Print Count Operation

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.4 PRINT COUNT OPERATION With this procedure, a specified number of the same labels can be issued. Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX or BY-COUNT Example A) When operating in Weigh mode. Set the number of labels. (Max.
  • Page 68 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES Example B) When operating in Fix or By Count mode. Press : Set the number of labels. (Max. 99) Press : Enter the PLU #. Press : Press, to save the PLU data : Place a commodity on the platter.
  • Page 69 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES Example C) When issuing only the nutrition information label. Note that nutrition information can be printed only on several types of label. Refer to Page 10-19. Select basic data and nutrition information labels or a nutrition information label by pressing this key.
  • Page 70: Issuing Labels With Net Weight Statement

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.5 ISSUING LABELS WITH NET WEIGHT STATEMENT (FOR US TYPE ONLY) Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: FIX When the initial settings #1-7 and #1-8 are set to 1, a Net Weight Statement is printed on the label. A unit price and a tare registered in each PLU are printed as a price and a net weight.
  • Page 71 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES NOTES: 1. To print NET WT. data, from the FIX mode, load a label which has an area to print a NET WT. Statement. 2. The quantity sold number and price data in NET WT. statement operation will be accumulated in the memory.
  • Page 72: Tare/Save Function Procedures

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.6 TARE/SAVE FUNCTION PROCEDURES Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH or FIX (Tare % function is available in WEIGH mode only.) There are two kinds of tare subtraction procedures, one is “Direct tare”, the other is “Preset tare ”The key is used to save the tare, unit price, and PLU data after taking a commodity from the platter.
  • Page 73: Calling And Printing Grade Lines

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.7 CALLING AND PRINTING GRADE LINES A grade line is a short message added to a commodity name. A grade line can be selected from maximum of 49 programmed grade lines and printed on the label. Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH or FIX, or BY COUNT Enter the PLU #.
  • Page 74: Calling And Printing Logos

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.8 CALLING AND PRINTING LOGOS When the initial set #10-7 is set to “1” (or “2”: SL-9000N only), a logo containing a picture, a mark, a POP message, etc., can be printed on the ingredient label having 12 lines or more. Logo data is created on the PC and stored into the memory through the CMT/PL-3 interface.
  • Page 75: Selecting Print Item

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.9 SELECTING PRINT ITEM Menu: REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX, or BY COUNT Press: Select an item. (Refer to Table. 9) Print ←→ No print 1:Print 0:Non print Press: Table 9 Entry Packed on date Sell by date Commodity name Weight...
  • Page 76: Date Change

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES NOTES: 1. A store code can be printed in place of a ‘packed on date’ and ‘sell by date’ by changing the initial settings #6-5 and #6-6. To print a store code, select ‘packed on date’ or ‘sell by date’ as a print item using the above procedure.
  • Page 77: Batch Print Mode (With 30 Items Run Assignment)

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.11 BATCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment) Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: FIX, or BY COUNT Up to 99 labels per PLU can be issued in non-scale mode. Up to 30 items can be preset. (However, 0 is preset, issuing will be canceled.) Enter the PLU #.
  • Page 78 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES ● Unit Price Change and G.Line/LOGO Call Enter the quantity. Call the Grade Line. Enter the required Grade Line# (1 to 49). Press: Call PLU designation LOGO. (*1) Enter the required LOGO# (1 to 26). Press: *1 By calling the PLU designation LOGO, the LOGO can be designated per PLU and printed. When the PLU dose not designate the LOGO, the LOGO programmed before entering Batch Print Mode is printed.
  • Page 79 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES ● Label Issue Stop or Cancel Clear an error or stop label issuing. Cancel output Press: Stop issuing the labels and cancel PLUs which have not been output. NOTES: 1. When the label for NET.WT statement is not selected, pressing the key in FIX mode results in an error.
  • Page 80: Visual Commodity Library

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.12 VISUAL COMMODITY LIBRARY Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX, or BY COUNT In the following procedure, entering a group # (the upper two digits of PLU#) allows you to call 6 commodities which belong to the group. This function is convenient when calling a commodity which PLU# you do not know.
  • Page 81: Floating Vendor

    13. OPERATING PROCEDURES 13.13 FLOATING VENDOR Menu: REG Mode: WEIGH, FIX, or BY COUNT Floating vendor function allows you to register different commodities sales together. This function is available when the Initial Setting #11-1 is set to 1 and using a receipt. Be sure to select IN-LINE in Section 10.15 LON SYSTEM even if no scale is connected, then enter the ID# 1, turn the power off and then on.
  • Page 82 13. OPERATING PROCEDURES ■ Price deletion Prices already registered can be deleted in the following procedure. Enter the deletion mode. NEXT PLU: the next item VOID: the previous item Delete a registered price. Exit the deletion mode. ■ Subtotal The following procedure will sum up all of the registered items. Press: Press: Enter vendor #.
  • Page 83: Total Operation

    14. TOTAL OPERATION 14. TOTAL OPERATION In Report or Reset mode you can issue a sales report or reset report with either a label or journal paper. Menu: REPORT or RESET REPORT The totals will not be cleared as they are printed on labels or journal paper. RESET The totals will be cleared as they are printed on labels or journal paper.
  • Page 84: Hourly Total Report

    14. TOTAL OPERATION 14.1 HOURLY TOTAL REPORT Ex.) REPORT Menu NOTES: 1. When issuing an hourly report, hours with no sales are not printed. 2. An hourly report is printed as follows: 1) Label: Issued sequentially in on-demand mode. 2) Journal paper: Issued with journal paper. 3) Label with backing paper: 3.
  • Page 85: Vendor Total Report

    14. TOTAL OPERATION Individual Total Ex.) Individual PLU Total (PLU #100) Block Total Ex.) UPC Block Total (UPC #100100 to 100199) NOTE: The key represents 0 through 9. The most significant digit in the starting number is ◇ followed by an appropriate number of Zone Total Ex.) PLU Zone Total (PLU #100 to 107) Entire PLU Total...
  • Page 86: Error Message Table

    15. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE 15. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE Take the following action if an error message has appeared on the commodity name display along with the buzzer sounding. If you cannot solve the problem with the following solution instruction, do not attempt further trouble shooting, by yourself.
  • Page 87 15. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE ● Label lssue Mode Message DATA ENTRY ERROR PLU NOT FOUND TOTALS OVERFLOW MEMORY WILL BE FULLED PLU DATA ERROR PRT FAILURE DETECTED Printer trouble. LABEL OVER RUN ● Report and Reset Mode Message PLU NOT FOUND PRT FAILURE DETECTED Printer trouble.
  • Page 88 15. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE ● CMT Operation Mode Message MISMATCH SCALE SPEC BAD TAPE OR CMT TIME OUT ERROR ● LON System Mode Message COMMUNICATION 1. The power of the master or ERROR 2. LON cable is broken. SEQUENCE ERROR The power was not turned OFF and ON again after setting ID #.
  • Page 89: Cleaning The Print Head

    16. CLEANING THE PRIT HEAD 16. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD Care must be taken not to injure your fingers with the label cutter during installing, removing or cleaning it. If the print head is dirty, printing will not be clear. The print head should be cleared with a print head cleaner everyday before use, according to the following procedure: 1.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    17. TROUBLESHOOTING 17. TROUBLESHOOTING Problems “ - - - - - ” is displayed at power on. Display unstable. No print. Dots missing in the print. Unclear (or blurred) printing. Power does not come on. You see a raised nap where the media has been cut.
  • Page 92 PRINTED IN SINGAPORE EM1-31076E...

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