Setting Programs; Entering The Program Mode; Exiting The Program Mode; Clearing Errors - Royal 410DX Instruction Manual

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SETTING PROGRAMS

This cash register allows you to set programs customized to your individual business requirements. These programs
include:
- Setting the Time and Date
- Setting the Clerk System
- Setting a Percent Discount (-%) Rate
- Assigning a Department Tax Status and Pre-set Department prices
- Setting a Tax Rate
- Creating Price Look-Ups (PLU's)
- Assigning a Security Code for the Program and "Z" Management Report Modes
You may set some or all of the programs, depending on your business needs. Once selected, these programs
stay in the register's memory until you change them.
NOTE: Be sure the memory back-up batteries are installed before setting these programs.
SETTING PROGRAMS
All programs are set by first entering the "prog" program mode with the control switch.
Then the specific settings
are programmed using the numeric keypad [0-9] and appropriate operation or function keys. Program selections
appear in the display to verify entry and are printed on the receipt paper for your record.
In this section you will find simple step-by-step procedures for each program. Following each procedure is an
example. We suggest you complete the examples to become familiar with the program, then reset the programs
according to your own requirements.

Entering the Program Mode

1. Set the Control Switch to the "prog" position.
2. Once you are in the program mode, you can set some or all of the programs.

Exiting the Program Mode

After all the desired programs are set, simply move the Control Switch to the "reg1" or "reg2" position to begin
transactions or turn to the "off" position if you are finished.

Clearing Errors

If an error tone sounds, press the [C] key to clear the display. Re-enter the program step, correcting the error.
If the prompt "E6" appears, this means a security code was programmed. Enter the 4-digit code followed by the
[amount tend TOTAL] key. Then proceed with programming.
Note: While you are programming your register, you might shift to reg1 or reg2 mode to test a feature by running a
transaction. If you do not TOTAL the transaction, when you return to the "prog" mode an error tone will sound. Simply
return to reg1/reg2 and TOTAL the transaction by pressing the [amount tend TOTAL] key and then return to prog
mode.
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