Program 1000 - NLU Code Number Programming
Keyboard PLUs are fixed keys on the keyboard (like traditional department keys) that access
specific PLUs. In the default program each Keyboard PLU will look up the appropriate
numeric PLU, beginning with PLU #1 for Keyboard PLU key #1 and continuing sequentially
through the keyboard.
However, this numbering sequence may be impractical for some applications. For example,
Keyboard PLU #1 may represent a can of Diet Pepsi. The merchant may wish to have the
Keyboard PLU look up the UPC code number for Diet Pepsi, which is "120500". Using this
program, you can change the Number Look-Up (NLU) for the keyboard PLU to any 15-digit
number you choose.
On the ER-920 and ER-940 default keyboard, there are 100 keyboard PLU keys. The ER-
925 and ER-945 come equipped with 21 Keyboard PLUs and may be expanded to up to 63
Keyboard PLUs.
Programming the NLU Code Number
SAM4s ER-900 Series Operator's & Programming Manual v.1.39
1. Turn the control lock to the PGM position.
2. To begin the program, enter 1 0 0 0, press the SUBTL key.
1
0
0
3. Enter the new PLU code number you wish to use (up to 15 digits), and press the
keyboard PLU on the keyboard you wish to program. Press the same key again.
PLU Code
4. Repeat step #3 to program additional Keyboard PLU locations, or press CASH
to finalize the program
CASH
0
SUBTL
SAME
PLU KEY
KEY
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