Clerk Operations - Samsung ER-650 Operation And Program Manual

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Clerk Operations

The number of clerks available is determined by memory allocation. See "Memory
Allocation" in the "Service Mode Programming" chapter.
You can choose a push button or code entry clerk system:
You can also select stay down or pop-up mode for clerk operation:
See "System Options" in the "Program Mode Programming" chapter to set clerk
options.
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• The simplest clerk system is the push button system. This is also the
default system; the register will operate this way unless it is
programmed otherwise. You simply press the CLERK # key to sign
on or sign off the clerk. You can operate only one clerk per register
when you choose this method.
• You can provide maximum security in a multiple clerk system with the
code entry system. Enter the clerk secret code, then press the CLERK
# key to sign on the register.
• You can sign off a clerk by entering 0, then pressing the CLERK #
key.
• Stay down means that once a clerk is signed on, the same clerk will
remain signed on until the clerk signs off. A stay down clerk system
might be used when only one operator uses the register at a time, and a
different operator begins when a work shift is changed.
• Pop-up means that the clerk is automatically signed off an the end of
each transaction. Therefore, to begin a transaction, you must first sign
a clerk on. A pop-up clerk system might be used in a department store,
where several clerks might use the register during the same shift and
clerk sales information is required.
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