ISHIDA IP-EMZ Manual
ISHIDA IP-EMZ Manual

ISHIDA IP-EMZ Manual

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• Read this manual thoroughly, and do not perform
installation, operation, maintenance, or inspection
unless you fully understand all of the contents.
• Keep this manual in a safe place where you can refer
to it easily while installing, operating, and carrying out
maintenance or inspections.
IP-EMZ
Operation Manual
COUNTRY: CAN. USA. EU.
2008.09.10
109167

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  • Page 1 IP-EMZ Operation Manual COUNTRY: CAN. USA. EU. 2008.09.10 IMPORTANT • Read this manual thoroughly, and do not perform installation, operation, maintenance, or inspection unless you fully understand all of the contents. • Keep this manual in a safe place where you can refer to it easily while installing, operating, and carrying out maintenance or inspections.
  • Page 2 All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior written permission of ISHIDA. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SPECIFICATIONS ............. 2 1.2 NAME OF EACH PART ............4 1.3 OUTER DIMENSIONS ............5 1.4 PREPARATION FOR INSATALLATION ....... 6 1.5 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION ........ 7 1.6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..........8 1.7 FINALIZING INSTALLATION ..........10 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    17-6 Storage temperature master 119 characters, 99 temperatures 17-7 Storage method master 119 characters, 99 methods 17-8 Free master 1 511 characters, 99 messages 17-9 Free master 2 511 characters, 99 messages 17-10 Free master 3 511 characters, 99 messages IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 5 21-4 Volume adjustment 7,300 times (4 times/day, 360 days × 5 years) frequency 21-5 LCD backlight 40,000 hours (10.9 years on the assumption of 10 hours/day) 21-6 Power switch 10,000 times, 6.8 years on the assumption of 4 times/day IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 6: Name Of Each Part

    NAME OF EACH PART 1.2.1 FRONT VIEW Touch panel Lighter Stroke keys Brightness adjustment dial Darker Label outlet Label cassette Scale unit Level gauge Power switch Level adjuster 1.2.2 REAR VIEW Rear Connectors (Located in the rear cover) IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 7: Outer Dimensions

    Chapter 1 INSTALLATION OUTER DIMENSIONS (Unit: mm) IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 8: Preparation For Insatallation

    NOTE: Parts are fixed with adhesive tapes so as not to move when transported. Remove these tapes when unpacking. 1.4.2 THINGS TO BE PREPARED • Weight (6kg,15kg,30lb) • IF-21FD • 3.5-inch 2DD floppy disk in which the user's data is recorded • I2NET cable (D-sub 9 pin -modular) • Labels IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 9: Precautions For Installation

    • Use a power supply with rated voltage ground. • Prepare a dedicated power source. A power supply that generates voltage variation may cause a malfunction. • To avoid any potential electrical shock, securely attach the ground wire to the grounding provision. IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 10: Hardware Installation

    Circle If this adjustment is not performed accurately, a weighing error may occur. Level adjuster Make sure that the machine is grounded at the power supply outlet. Insert the power plug into the outlet. (CAN,USA) (EU) IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 11 Prepare the nylon clamps beforehand with their sizes according to the number of the connected harnesses. Fig.1 Rear Connectors (Located in the rear cover) Load labels to be used by the user. Refer to “Label Replacement” in the User’s Manual. IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 12: Finalizing Installation

    Call up a product, place a load on the weighing platter, and issue a label. After issuing the label, clear the result. Set content save Connect the IF-21FD and save the settings. Operation explanation Explain the operation method and precautions to the user. 1-10 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 13 2.5 MARKDOWN PRICE ........... 2-10 2.6 MANUAL LABELING ..........2-12 2.7 DATE AND TIME CHANGE ........2-13 2.8 CHECKING PRINT ITEMS FOR LABELING ....2-16 2.9 MEMO PRESET BUTTON .......... 2-17 2.10 FUNCTION KEYS ............2-21 IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-1...
  • Page 14: Screens In Normal Mode

    Also displays the tray list screen when price print selection touched without numeric entry. touched without numeric entry. screen. Changes the data when pressed after numeric entry. Also displays the print selection screen when touched without numeric entry. page 2-2 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 NORMAL MODE 2.1.2 EXAMPLE OF WEIGHING PLU SCREEN 2.1.3 EXAMPLE OF FIXED PRICE PLU SCREEN Displays the upper/lower weight limit setting screen when pressed. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-3...
  • Page 16: Plu Call Up

    Pressing the panel using pointed objects EXAMPLE such as fingernails or Call up PLU No.131. mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel. . The designated PLU screen is displayed. page 2-4 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 17 “BEEF”. may damage the touch panel. The Category Preset List screen is displayed. Press the [Select Beef BNLS Shoulder Steak] field to make a selection. . The designated PLU screen is displayed. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-5...
  • Page 18 Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to turn over the screen until you find the desired PLU and press the desired field to make a selection.. EXAMPLE Call the “Select Beef BNLS Shoulder Steak”. page 2-6 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 19 Press the desired Memo Preset button to make a selection. EXAMPLE Call the “SLICED BEEF” using 000004 000005 000006 000007 Memo Preset button. OREGON CALIFORNIA UTAH SLICED GROUND GROUND GROUND BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-7...
  • Page 20: Tentative Unit Price Change

    Make sure that the desired PLU screen is displayed. Enter a new unit price using numeric keys and press the [U/P] stroke key. The unit price has been changed to the new unit price tentatively. page 2-8 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 21: Tentative Change To Fixed Price

    Change the unit price $6.50 to the fixed price $7.00 tentatively. Make sure that the desired PLU screen is displayed. Enter the fixed price using numeric keys and press the [FIX] stroke key. The unit price has been changed to the new fixed price tentatively. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-9...
  • Page 22: Markdown Price

    Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel. . The Markdown Price Mode Setting screen is displayed. page 2-10 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 23 Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount unit price in the unit price field. Unit Price Percent Discount Pressing this button after numeric entry will register the discount unit price rate in the unit price field. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-11...
  • Page 24: Manual Labeling

    [AUTO LABELING] is [MANUAL]. usually displayed. The button display will change between [AUTO] and [MANUAL] each time the button is pressed. . Press the [FEED] stroke key to issue the label. page 2-12 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 25: Date And Time Change

    [SHELF LIFE] field on the screen. Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel. . The Pack Date Setting screen is displayed. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-13...
  • Page 26 Press one of the following buttons. Print the Pack Time. Do not print the Pack Time. (3) Pack Time Select Press one of the following buttons. Select for printing the current time. Select for printing a certain time. page 2-14 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 27 9999 days) for Sell-By Date.. (7) Use By Enter the number of days (1 - 9999 hours) for Sell-By Date. Press one of the following buttons. Print the Pack Date. Do not print the Pack Date. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-15...
  • Page 28: Checking Print Items For Labeling

    When the field is pressed without numeric entry, displays the list for each item. Press the [BACK] button when additions and corrections are completed. The display returns to the initial screen. page 2-16 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 29: Memo Preset Button

    PLUs in these buttons. Turns over the screen. Changes the mode. Aborts respective operation mode and returns to the normal display. Executes each mode operation and returns to Truncates the PLU name. the normal display. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-17...
  • Page 30 Preset button is The PLU data has been pressed. registered in the button. The display returns to the PLU screen. Registration can also be performed by pressing the [Memo Preset] button after entering the PLU number. page 2-18 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 31 Preset Delete mode. Press the desired memo preset to be deleted. 000004 000005 000006 000007 OREGON CALIFORNIA UTAH SLICED GROUND GROUND GROUND BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF EXAMPLE Delete the ““UTAH GROUND BEEF” Memo Preset button. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-19...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 NORMAL MODE Press the [CONFIRM] button. The deletion has been executed and the display returns to the normal screen. page 2-20 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 33: Function Keys

    This machine has many convenient function keys. Main function keys are located at the bottom of the screen, and sub function keys on the Function Key screen. Numeric function keys Displays the Function keys Function Key screen Function keys IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-21...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 NORMAL MODE FUNCTION KEYS page 2-22 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 NORMAL MODE IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 2-23...
  • Page 36 -Front format number can be set when pressed after numeric entry. -To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”. -Image number can be set when pressed after numeric entry. -To delete the setting, press the button after entering “0”. page 2-24 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE TOTAL MODE CONTENTS 3.1 TOTAL MENU ..............3-2 3.2 DAILY / ACCUMULATED TOTAL ........ 3-3 3.3 HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS .......... 3-9 3.4 TOTAL CLEAR ............3-15 Omni-4000ST User’s Manual page 3-1...
  • Page 38: Total Menu

    Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.1 TOTAL MENU Returns to Main Menu screen. Make sure that the initial screen is displayed. Lightly press the touch panel with your finger. Press the [MENU] button. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
  • Page 39: Daily / Accumulated Total

    Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.2 DAILY / ACCUMULATED TOTAL This section explains about how to obtain various daily and accumulated totals in this machine. 3.2.1 GRAND TOTAL Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or [ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button Lightly press the on the Total Menu screen. touch panel with your finger.
  • Page 40 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.2.2 SALES TOTAL PER DEPARTMENT Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or [ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button Lightly press the touch on the Total Menu screen. panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.2.3 SALES BY PLUS Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or [ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button Lightly press the touch on the Total Menu screen. panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.2.4 ANALYSIS BY PLUS Press the [DAILY TOTAL] or [ACCUMULATED TOTAL] button Lightly press the touch on the Total Menu screen. panel with your finger. Pressing the panel using pointed objects such as fingernails or mechanical pencils may damage the touch panel.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE Press one of the following buttons in the “Classified” field to make a selection. Displays and totalizes data for all PLUs. Displays and totalizes PLU data for each department. Displays and totalizes PLU data for each group. Press one of the following buttons in the “Analysis Type”...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE Returns to Daily Total Menu screen. Returns to the previous screen 185.497 3561.52 Moves the cursor up GROUND BEEF 3.410 120.47 GROUND BEEF SPECIAL 1.950 87.75 and down. TEXAS GROUND BEEF 3.000 84.00 OREGON GROUND BEEF 0.503 24.14 CALIFORNIA GROUND BEEF...
  • Page 45: Hourly + Tray Totals

    Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.3 HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS This section explains about how to obtain hourly and tray totals in this machine. Omni-4000ST User’s Manual page 3-9...
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.3.1 HOURLY TOTALS HOURLY TOTALS Returns to Operation Analysis Menu screen. 955.120 2397.29 Moves the cursor up and down. 10.4 16.5 17.5 Turns over the screen. 12.3 11.7 Displays the hourly totals in rela on to the PLU quantities or prices. Press the [HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS] button on the Total Lightly press the touch...
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.3.2 HOURLY PLU TOTALS H O U R L Y P L U T O T A L S GROUND BEEF 55.120 397.29 Moves the cursor up and down. 13.9 18.7 Turns over screen. 29.0 15.7 Displays the hourly totals in relation to the PLU quantities or prices.
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE Totals for each time zone screen H O U R L Y P L U T O T A L S are displayed. GROUND BEEF 55.120 397.29 Select the type of data to be analyzed. 13.9 18.7 29.0 15.7...
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.3.3 HOURLY WRAP TOTALS Press the [HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen. The Hourly + Tray Totals screen is displayed. Press the [HOURLY WRAP TOTALS] button to make a selection. Totals for each time zone screen are displayed.
  • Page 50 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.3.4 WRAP TOTALS BY TRAY Press the [HOURLY + TRAY TOTALS] button on the Total Menu screen. The Hourly + Tray Totals screen is displayed. Press the [WRAP TOTALS BY TRAY] button to make a selection. Wrap Totals by Tray are displayed.
  • Page 51: Total Clear

    Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE 3.4 TOTAL CLEAR Returns to Total Menu screen. Displays Total Clear screen. Executes total clear. . Press the [TOTAL CLEAR] button on the Total Menu screen. The Total Clear screen is displayed. Select the item from the accumulated totals.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 TOTAL MODE page 3-16 Omni-4000ST User’s Manual...
  • Page 53 4.6 COUPON MESSAGE REGISTRATION ....4-21 4.7 STORE NAME/ADDRESS REGISTRATION .... 4-23 4.8 DEPARTMENT NAME REGISTRATION ....4-26 4.9 CATEGORY PRESET REGISTRATION ....4-28 4.10 PLU PRESET REGISTRATION ........ 4-30 4.11 TEXT EDITING ............4-31 IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-1...
  • Page 54: Programming Mode

    GROUP The group name can be registered. PRESET KEYS The PLU data can be allocated to the memory preset key CATEGORY PRESET The PLU data indexed and linked to the category preset can be registered. page 4-2 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 55: Plu File Registration

    Register the PLU data after selecting the PLU field listed on the screen. Returns to Registration Menu screen. Turns back the screen. Moves the cursor up and down. Turns over the screen. Displays PLU Data Registration screen. Deletes the selected data. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-3...
  • Page 56 Or, enter the desired PLU number (1 - 999999) using the numeric keys, and press the [PLU] stroke key. Press the [DETAIL] button on the screen. PLU Data Registration 1/3 screen is displayed. page 4-4 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 57 Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen. Turns over the screen. Deletes the called PLU data. REGISTRATION METHOD The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-5...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE page 4-6 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-7...
  • Page 60 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE page 4-8 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 61 4.2.2 PLU DATA REGISTRATION 2/ 3 SCREEN Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen. Turns over the screen. REGISTRATION METHOD The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-9...
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE page 4-10 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-11...
  • Page 64 4.2.3 PLU DATA REGISTRATION 3/3 SCREEN Saves the PLU data and returns to the previous screen. Turns over the screen. REGISTRATION METHOD The table below is the summarized registration examples. Select necessary items and make necessary registrations. page 4-12 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-13...
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE page 4-14 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 67: Plu Name Registration

    A PLU name can be easily registered simply by pressing the [PLU NAME] button on the Registration Menu screen. Register the PLU name after calling the desired PLU. Press [PLU NAME] on the Registration Menu screen. Text edit screen is displayed. Specify the desired PLU. EXAMPLE PLU No. "1" IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-15...
  • Page 68 “Text Editing”. 2046 Press the [FIX] button to confirm the text image. Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. D BEEF Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. page 4-16 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 69: Extra Message Registration

    EXAMPLE Message No. "1" Press the [EDIT] button.. ext edit screen is displayed. Enter the desired text using the For character entry, keyboard on the screen. refer to section 4.12 “T ext Editing”. 2046 IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-17...
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE Press the [FIX] button to confirm the text image. Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. page 4-18 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 71: Pop Message Registration

    EXAMPLE Message No. "1" Press the [EDIT] button. ext edit screen is displayed. Enter the desired text using the For character entry, keyboard on the screen. refer to section 4.12 “T ext Editing”. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-19...
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE Press the [FIX] button to confirm the text image. Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. page 4-20 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 73: Coupon Message Registration

    EXAMPLE Message No. "1" ress the [EDIT] button. ext edit screen is displayed. Enter the desired text using the For character entry, keyboard on the screen. refer to section 4.12 000001 “T ext Editing”. 1022 IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-21...
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE Press the [FIX] button to confirm the text image. Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. page 4-22 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 75: Store Name/Address Registration

    When selecting a store number other than “9999”, press [ ] [ ] to find the desired number, or enter the store number (1 - 9999) and press the [PLU] stroke key. EXAMPLE Store No. "1" IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-23...
  • Page 76 Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. Press the [ADDRESS] field to make a selection, and press the 9999 [EDIT] button on the screen. NAME HYPER ISHIDA ADDRESS page 4-24 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 77 Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. Save confirmation screen is displayed. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. Registered name and address appear on the screen. 9999 NAME HYPER ISHIDA ADDRESS SHIGA IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-25...
  • Page 78: Department Name Registration

    Or enter the desired department number (1 - 9999), and press the [PLU] stroke key. Example Department No. "2" Press the [EDIT] button on the screen when changing or creating the selected department name data. page 4-26 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 79 Text edit screen is displayed. For character entry, refer to section 4.12 Enter the department name “Text Editing”. using the keyboard on the screen. Press the [RETURN] button on the screen. Press the [EXECUTE] button to save the data. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-27...
  • Page 80: Category Preset Registration

    Displays the index title registration screen. Deletes all the data in the selected index number Press the [CATEGORY PRESET] button on the Registration Menu screen. Category Preset Registration screen is displayed. Select the index to register. page 4-28 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 81 Select the PLU to allocate from the can also be performed by pressing the preset list. key after numeric entry. Specify the PLU to allocate with the cursor and press the allocation position key of the preset keyboard. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-29...
  • Page 82: Plu Preset Registration

    Select the PLU to allocate from the can also be performed list. by pressing the preset key after numeric entry. Specify the PLU to allocate with the cursor and press the allocation position key of the preset keyboard. page 4-30 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 83: Text Editing

    Used to delete a character at the position where the cursor is positioned. Used to delete a character by moving the cursor back. Used to select the entered characters for editing the text. Also used to move the cursor left or right. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-31...
  • Page 84 Touching this key changes the key display in the following order. 4.11.2 SHIFT ON /OFF T he [SHIFT ON] or [SHIFT OFF] button is used to select either lower-case or upper-case character. Shift OFF (Upper-case character) Shift ON (Lower-case character) page 4-32 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 85 “Roast Fillet Steak” Edit the text as necessary. When the text editing is completed, touch [FIX] to confirm the edited text image on the text display field. Then, touch [RETURN] to finish the text editing. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-33...
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE . The confirmation screen appears on the display for saving. Then, touch [EXECUTE] to save the text. page 4-34 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 87 Example “Reverse” Touch [STYLE 1] repeatedly until [REVERSE] appears on the key display. . Enter the desired characters. Example “Roast Fillet Steak” Touch [FIX] to confirm the edited text image on the display. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-35...
  • Page 88 If not selected, touch [INSERT] to change the key display to [SELECT]. . Select [REVERSE] by touching [STYLE 1] repeatedly. Example “Reverse” . Use [←] and [→] keys to select the characters to be emphasized. page 4-36 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 89 The following procedure is used to move the cursor back, and delete a character if any. . If you have misspelled, press [BACK SPACE] on the screen to delete the character that has been lastly entered. Example “Roast Fillet Steal” IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-37...
  • Page 90 The following procedure is used to delete a character at the position where the cursor is placed. . The displayed text is misspelled. Example “Roast Fillet Steak” . Place the cursor at the character to be deleted. Then, touch [DELETE] on the screen to delete the character. page 4-38 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 91 . Confirm that [INSERT] is selected on the screen. When not selected, touch [SELECT] to change the key display to [INSERT]. . Move the cursor to the position where the character to be inserted. Then, enter the character “L”. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-39...
  • Page 92 [COPY] on the screen. . The copy confirmation screen appears on the display. Then, touch [EXECUTE] to copy the original text to the text field of the designated file. page 4-40 IP-EMZ Operation Manual...
  • Page 93 Chapter 4 PROGRAMMING MODE . The text “Roast Fillet Steak” of the PLU No.5 is copied to the text display field of the PLU No.25. IP-EMZ Operation Manual page 4-41...
  • Page 95 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 44 SANNO-CHO, SHOGOIN, SAKYO-KU KYOTO, 606-8392 JAPAN PHONE: 81-75-771-4141 FACSIMILE: 81-75-751-1634 URL: http://www.ishidajapan.com Manual No. 0000A...

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