Before Going To Register Mode; Clerk Numbers And Names - Royal 580 Operating Manual

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BEFORE GOING TO THE REGISTER MODE
Your Royal cash register offers many additional features not covered in the Quick Start programming. Please note
that all programming options are covered in the Advanced Programming section of this manual, even those singled
out for use in the Quick Start. Please review a few of the additional programming options available on this register
described below which you may choose to review or add to your basic Quick Start set up. For quick reference, the
page numbers are noted by each feature presented:
TRAINING MODE (Page 37): Designed to help you get acquainted wi th the register mode and allows a
place for practicing transaction examples without effe cting machine totals. Since the Training Mode does
not record any transactions performed while in the register mode, it is ideal for beginners.
TRANSACTION EXAMPLES (Pages 68-83): Simple transaction examples are provided for use in the
register mode. This section will cover a cash sa
items, PLU sale, split tendering, voiding, as well as other frequently used functions. Be sure to have the key
in the "REG" (register) mode when following the transaction examples.
transaction examples after activating the Training Mode described above.
CLERK NUMBERS AND NAMES (Page 19): Clerk numbers can be used to monitor sales of 10 individual
employees with clerk names.
MANAGER PASSWORDS (Page 20): A password can be assigned for the "PRG", "X" and "Z" modes.
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OPTIONS (Pages 48-61): A total of 16 system programming
register. They are preset by
These options can be changed to meet your individual needs.
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le, check sale, charge sale, tendering change, multiple
the factory to accommodate many of the most commonly used selections.
Suggestion: Practice
options are offered on this cash
the

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