CAS CL8000 Series User Manual

CAS CL8000 Series User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. GENERAL ..............8 1.1. PRECAUTION ............8 1.2. INTRODUCTION ............10 1.3. SPECIFICATIONS ............11 1.4. DIMENSIONS ............14 1.5. SETUP ............17 1.5.1. Basic Setup ..........17 1.5.2. Rear Display Assembly .........20 1.5.3. Installation of the Label Roll ........22 1.5.4. Power On/Off ..........27 2.
  • Page 3 2.1.5.1. Change a product keypad settings ..49 2.1.5.2. Change a function keypad settings ..50 3. PROGRAMING 53 3.1. BOOKMARK MENU ............55 3.2. DATA MENU ............57 3.2.1. Data – PLU ..........57 3.2.1.1. Create New PLU ........57 3.2.1.2. Modify PLU ........62 3.2.1.3. Delete PLU ........63 3.2.1.4.
  • Page 4 3.4.1.2. Modify Store Info ........100 3.4.1.3. Delete Store Info ........101 3.4.2. Store – User & Security ........102 3.4.2.1. User ........102 3.4.2.2. Menu Permission ........107 3.4.2.3. Function Permission ....... 110 3.4.2.4. Security Config ........112 3.4.3. Store – Advertisement ........113 3.4.3.1.
  • Page 5 3.6.2.2. Label Caption ........143 3.6.3. Setup – Config ..........144 3.6.3.1. Sale ........144 3.6.4. Setup – Keypad ..........145 3.6.4.1. Keypad Layout Type........ 145 3.6.4.2. Keypad Arrangement ......147 3.6.4.3. Function Keypad ........155 3.6.4.4. Keypad Config ........159 3.6.4.5.
  • Page 6 3.7.4.5. Printer Sensor Test ........183 3.7.4.6. Print Test ........184 3.7.4.7. Cash Drawer Test ........185 3.7.4.8. IO Test ........187 3.7.5. Device – Remote Support ........ 189 3.8. ADMIN MENU ............ 191 3.8.1. Admin – Parameter ........... 191 3.8.1.1.
  • Page 7 3.8.3.1. Mart ........221 4. TROUBLESHOOTING ............. 226...
  • Page 8: General

    Do not disassemble the scale. When any damage or defect occurs, contact your CAS authorized dealer immediately for proper repair. Do not overload beyond the maximum weight limit. Scale must be grounded to minimize electricity static.
  • Page 9 For maximum performance, plug into a power outlet 30 minutes before the usage for warm up. For consistent and accurate reading, maintain periodical check by your CAS authorized dealer. Avoid sudden shock to the scale. Grab on the bottom of the scale when moving.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Authorized CAS dealers are trained to help you with every aspect of the CL8000 series and should you need servicing, they are highly trained by CAS to assist you with virtually any problem.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    1.3. SPECIFICATIONS Max. Capacity 3/6 kg 6/15 kg 15/30 kg Interval 1/2 g 2/5 g 5/10 g Max. Tare -2.999 kg -5.998kg -9.995 kg A/D Conversion Rate Approx. 8 times / s Measurement Type Load cell Operating Temp. -10°C ~ 40°C (14°F ~ 104°F) Power AC 100~240V 50/60Hz 1.5A Printing Rate...
  • Page 12 Touchscreen ● Type Projective capacitive touch Interface I/O Interface – PCA type ● Video Out 1 x VGA (with 12V power output) USB Port 6 (Rear 2, Back 4 / USB 2.0 x 6 Ports 5 (COM1 with 5V/12V Power Output on 9 Pins, BIOS) (COM2 ~ 3 RJ-45, full signal) Serial Ports (COM4 RJ-11, Only TX/RX, 12V power output)
  • Page 13 I/O Interface – B, U, SU type ● USB Ports 6 (USB 3.0 x 1 / USB 2.0 x 5) 2(COM1, COM4 full signal) Parallel Ports 1(COM 3 with 5V/12V power output on 9 pins, factory setting) 1 x 100 Megabit ethernet, RJ-45 Audio Out Line-in, Line-out Power...
  • Page 14: Dimensions

    1.4. DIMENSIONS PCA type ●...
  • Page 15 PCB type ● B type ● U type ●...
  • Page 16 SU type ●...
  • Page 17: Setup

    1.5. SETUP 1.5.1. Basic Setup PCA type ●...
  • Page 18 PCB type ● B type ●...
  • Page 19 U type ● SU type ●...
  • Page 20: Rear Display Assembly

    1.5.2. Rear Display Assembly PCA type ●...
  • Page 21 PCB type ●...
  • Page 22: Installation Of The Label Roll

    1.5.3. Installation of the Label Roll...
  • Page 23 Label Specifications ● Outer Diameter: 100mm Inner Diameter: 40mm Receipt Roll Width: 40, 50, 60mm Label Roll Width: 64mm (max.) Printable Area ● Label Width: 56mm (max.) Label Length: 200m (max.) Please install the label roll in the following order: ●...
  • Page 24 2) Insert the roll into the label supplier pole, then mount the roll. * Turn the TPH lever to open, run the label through then hang the label’s end onto the rewinder bush. 3) Hang the label’s end onto the rewinder bush, then rotate the level to tighten the label.
  • Page 25 4) Return TPH setting lever to its original position then close the door.
  • Page 26 5) Adjust the label (see below), then pull the TPH down. 6) Press “Feed” Key. ● If the label is out of position, please check the following: a, Set the label size b. Adjust the roll position c. Set the sensor...
  • Page 27: Power On/Off

    1.5.4. Power On/Off 1) Booting 1. Turn on the switch on the lower side of the scale.
  • Page 28 2. Press the monitor’s power button as in the picture below. * Power button is on the bottom right corner of the monitor. PCA type ● PCB type ●...
  • Page 29 3. Check to see if the windows have booted up normally. Once booted normally, the windows display “Tare/Weight/Unit Price/Price” on the...
  • Page 30 upper side of the screen.
  • Page 31 2) Shutting Down It is recommended that the windows is shut down from the O/S menu for system stability. Please close all applications before shutting down the windows. ① Press monitor’s power button ② Click “Power Off” to shut down.
  • Page 32: Sales Operation

    2. SALES OPERATION 2.1. STANDARD SALES OPERATION 2.1.1. Sales operation - General type - Sales operation in the case of ‘General type’ keypad layout - Refer <3.6.4.1> Keypad Layout Type 2.1.1.1. Selling Weighed Products 1) select the category (if you need to change the category)
  • Page 33 2) Select PLU of the product (weighed product). If the product is on the next page, you can move the page. (swipe available)
  • Page 34 3) Put the product on the scale.
  • Page 35: Selling Counted Products

    4) when the weight value is stable, press ‘print’ to sell 2.1.1.2. Selling Counted Products 1) select the category (if you need to change the category)
  • Page 36 2) Select PLU of the product (counted product). 3) Key in number of units, then press “PRINT” to sell the product.
  • Page 37: Sales Operation - Full Type

    2.1.2. Sales operation - Full type - Sales operation in the case of ‘Full type’ keypad layout - Refer <3.6.4.1> Keypad Layout Type 2.1.2.1. Selling Weighed Products 1) select the category (if you need to change the category)
  • Page 38 2) Select PLU of the product (weighed product).
  • Page 39 3) Put the product on the scale. 4) when the weight value is stable, press ‘print’ to sell...
  • Page 40: Selling Counted Products

    2.1.2.2. Selling Counted Products 1) select the category (if you need to change the category) 2) Select PLU of the product (counted product).
  • Page 41 3) Key in number of units, then press “PRINT” to sell the product.
  • Page 42: Using Product Search Function

    2.1.3. Using Product Search Function 1-1) You can select the product by clicking the search button.
  • Page 43 1-2) You can either select the product from product list, or find it through the search button. You can search the entire list of categories if you use the search function in the Category screen.
  • Page 44: Add Sales

    2.1.4. Add Sales This function usually is used when the each product is packaged in a bundle. 1) Select the item, press “add”.
  • Page 45 2) As the label is printed, the item is added on the list - to keep selling item, click Exit button and go back to sale state. [ Printed label after the add sale ]...
  • Page 46 [ Sale screen after the add sale ] 3) As the label is issued, the product is added to the list.
  • Page 47 4) As the label is issued, the product is added to the list. The item is added on the list You can see the total information about the items which is on the list. To print the information, which is added to up to now, click the ‘sell total print’ button. when subtotal is printed, the list is initialized.
  • Page 48 [ Sale screen after the add sale] [ After the sell total ]...
  • Page 49: Change Keypad Settings On The Sales Mode

    2.1.5. Change keypad settings on the sales mode 2.1.5.1. Change a product keypad settings - You can set Product keypad settings directly on the sales screen This function operates only when Keypad Arrangement Method is ‘MANUAL’ in <3.6.4.4> Keypad Config. 1) If you press a product keypad for 3 seconds, the keypad setting window pops up.
  • Page 50: Change A Function Keypad Settings

    [Change Product] [After] 2.1.5.2. Change a function keypad settings - You can set function keypad settings directly on the sales screen...
  • Page 51 1) If you press a function keypad for 3 seconds, the keypad setting window pops up. If you change the setting, it is applied immediately to the sales screen. [Before] [Change Function]...
  • Page 52 [After]...
  • Page 53: Programing

    3. PROGRAMING - Each menu in PROGRAM MODE is usable only with an account which meets its required How to access the menu. 1) On sale screen, press gear shape icon at the top right to move to the program mode (The first screen of program mode is BOOKMARK menu)
  • Page 54 Readable / Modifiable levels. - Logging in with a user account will enable reading and modifying of the menu which meets. Readable / Modifiable levels of the account. - Not logging in with any account will assign the user Guest levels. (Please refer to 3.4.2 Store –...
  • Page 55: Bookmark Menu

    3.1. BOOKMARK MENU - Bookmark menu can be used to store frequently accessed menu. 1) Click in the following order: BOOKMARK.
  • Page 56 2) How to add a bookmark: Click the “☆” on the submenu of your choice to add it to the bookmark list. - Active bookmarks are highlighted blue. - Click the “☆” again to remove the submenu from the bookmark list. 3) Bookmarking a submenu will display the added submenu in the bookmark list, enabling a quick revisit.
  • Page 57: Data Menu

    3.2. DATA MENU 3.2.1. Data – PLU - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting product data. 3.2.1.1. Create New PLU 1) Click “New” button.
  • Page 58 2-1) PLU No. is automatically set to the next number. 2-2) If PLU No. does not exist, you can create a new one. If the PLU No. exists, a pop-up window appears whether to load the existing information.
  • Page 60 3) Click the filed to insert the information using on-screen keyboard. 4) Click “Load Image” button to assign a product image. (Product images can be transferred via CL-Works Pro)
  • Page 62: Modify Plu

    5) Type in necessary and additional data of PLU No., PLU Type, Unit Price and Name1, then save. 3.2.1.2. Modify PLU 1) Click a PLU to begin modification.
  • Page 63: Delete Plu

    2) Modify PLU data, then press “Save” button. 3.2.1.3. Delete PLU 1) Click the PLU which needs to be deleted.
  • Page 64 2) Click “Delete” button to delete the selected PLU.
  • Page 65: Plu List

    3.2.1.4. PLU List 1) Enter PLU menu to see a PLU list.
  • Page 66 2) Search the Department 3) Search the PLU by typing PLU No. or Name in the searching field.
  • Page 67 4) PLU No., Short Code and Product Name fields can be clicked to arrange the items per the selected field.
  • Page 68: Data - Department

    3.2.2. Data – Department - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting a query of department data 1) Delete Department (Please note that Department No. 1 is undeletable) *Caution: Deleting a department will also delete all PLUs in the department...
  • Page 69: Data - Group

    3.2.3. Data – Group - This menu is for generating, modifying, deleting and querying Group data 3.2.4. Data – Sales Message - This menu is for generating, modifying, and deleting Sales Message data...
  • Page 70: Data - Origin

    3.2.5. Data – Origin - This menu is for generating, modifying, and deleting Origin data 3.2.6. Data – Barcode - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting Barcode data...
  • Page 71: Create New Barcode

    3.2.6.1. Create New Barcode 1) Click “New” button. 2) Type in Barcode No. and Name, then set Barcode Type.
  • Page 72 3) Once the Barcode Type is set, choose a format from the list or manually key in the format. 4) After completing the fields, click “Save” button.
  • Page 73: Data - Tare

    3.2.7. Data – Tare - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting Tare data. 3.2.7.1. Create New Tare 1) Click “New” button.
  • Page 74 2) Type in Tare No. and Tare Name 3) Choose a Tare Type...
  • Page 75 4) Depending on the Tare Type, the Tare value can be entered directly or through weight measurement. -Numeric Tare: you can directly enter the Tare value. The Tare value must be entered according to the unit of weight measurement. ( Ex: in the case of 6/15kg e=d=2/5g, less than 6kg : 0.02kg / over 6kg : 0.05kg) If an incorrect value is entered, the following warning window is displayed -Weight Tare : Enter the actual weight measured value.
  • Page 76: Data - Quantity Unit Symbol

    3.2.8. Data – Quantity Unit Symbol - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting Quantity Unit Symbol data. (You can specify each PLU’s counting units for products)
  • Page 77: Data Maintenance Menu

    3.3. DATA MAINTENANCE MENU - Please refer to the following steps to access Data Maintenance menu. 3.3.1. Data Maintenance – Select PLU Items - You can choose to display or hide PLU fields in Data - PLU menu.
  • Page 78 1) Items that are checked “Yes” will be displayed on the PLU; items with “No” will be hidden. Once the selection is complete, press “Save” button. 2) Enter “PLU” submenu under “Data” menu to make sure that the settings have been applied.
  • Page 79 3) Select the PLU. 4) Check the PLU fields.
  • Page 80: Data Maintenance - Import Plu Data

    3.3.2. Data Maintenance – Import PLU data - Import PLU data from external device 3.3.2.1. 1) Enter the FTP server connection information (FTP Config)
  • Page 81 # IP Address # Port # User ID – FTP server user ID # Password – FTP server password # FTP File Path – FTP Server file Path # FTP File Name – FTP Server file name, extension # FTP Backup File Location – FTP server backup path # FTP Backup Delete –...
  • Page 82 3 Move to the ‘PLU Field Matching’ menu 4) Click ‘Download File’ button to download file from FTP server. Check the first line (start line) data after success to download...
  • Page 83 5-1) Assign each item in the file to each item in the PLU Click ‘Add’ button to add additional information...
  • Page 84 5-2) Select ‘None’ for unused items Each item can set once. (‘None’ can set multiple times) 5-3) ‘=’ button can change the location...
  • Page 85 5-4) Click the ‘Edit end’ button to delete the fields using delete icon. Click the ‘Save’ button to save the information. 6-1) Use ‘Replace’ function to convert the value of items Click the ‘Replace’ button.
  • Page 86 6-2) Click the ‘New’ button. 6-3) Enter the value, click the ‘Save’ button...
  • Page 87 # PLU Field – Select PLU item # Original Text – The Original value of the item in file # Replace Text – The Value to change # Ex) In case of PLU Type, Original Text :2, Replace Text :1 =>...
  • Page 88 7) Click the Import File button to import the file data into the scale according to the matching settings.
  • Page 89 8) Set the automatic import schedule in the ‘FTP Scheduler Config’ menu. # Use Scheduler– Whether to automatically proceed with the import operation # Start Date / End Date # Start Time / End Time # Day / Hour / Minute – Schedule Interval # If ‘Use Scheduler’...
  • Page 90: Data Maintenance - Delete Data

    3.3.3. Data Maintenance – Delete data - This page is for deleting saved data by category. 1) This menu can only be accessed by users with user authority level 3 (admin) or higher. Click the login button to log in.
  • Page 91 2) Click “Delete All” button located in the same row as the item which needs to be deleted entirely. 3) Once the confirmation window pops up, click “OK” to delete all data of the item. User will be alerted if there is a PLU which uses the selected data. Deleting data in use will remove the data from the used PLUs as well.
  • Page 92 4) Check the deleted data. #You can also see in the field(s) which also used the deleted data that the data are deleted. #Caution: In case at least one data needs to remain in a given item, performing Delete All will not delete Data No. 1 (e.g.: Department).
  • Page 93: Data Maintenance - Label Form

    3.3.4. Data Maintenance – Label Form - In this menu, you can delete the label form. 1) This menu can only be accessed by users with user authority level 3 (admin) or higher. Click the login button to log in.
  • Page 94 2) ‘Default Form’ is a label form already saved in the scale and cannot be deleted. 3) ‘User Design Form’ is a label form saved by the user in the scale, and can be deleted by clicking the ‘Delete’ button after checking the check box.
  • Page 95: Data Maintenance - Select Nutrifact Items

    3.3.5. Data Maintenance – Select Nutrifact Items - In this menu, you can set the items to be used among Nutrifact items.
  • Page 96 1) After setting the Nutrifact items to be used as Yes, you can save them by clicking the Save button. 2) When set to No, it is not displayed in the Nutrifact item of PLU.
  • Page 97: Data Maintenance - Delete File

    3.3.6. Data Maintenance – Delete File - In this menu, you can delete image files related to PLU, Advertisement and Category. 1) After selecting One of the PLU, Advertisement or Category, check the file to be deleted and click the Delete button to delete it.
  • Page 98: Store Menu

    3.4. STORE MENU 3.4.1. Store – Store Info - This menu is for generating, deleting, and modifying store info.
  • Page 99: Register New Store Info

    3.4.1.1. Register New Store Info 1) Click “New” button. 2) Key in Store Info ID, Name, Telephone and Text, then press “Save” button.
  • Page 100: Modify Store Info

    3.4.1.2. Modify Store Info 1) Click a Store Info to begin modification. 2) Modify Store Info, then press “Save” button.
  • Page 101: Delete Store Info

    3.4.1.3. Delete Store Info 1) Select the Store Info which needs to be deleted. 2) Click “Delete” button to bring a pop-up window to confirm deletion.
  • Page 102: Store - User & Security

    3) Click “OK” button to delete the selected Store Info. 3.4.2. Store – User & Security 3.4.2.1. User - This menu is for generating, deleting, and modifying User info.
  • Page 103 1) This menu can only be accessed by users with user authority level 3 (admin) or higher. Click the login button to log in. 3.4.2.1.1. User Level 1) There are three user levels. Each user level is given its own Readable / Modifiable levels Readable / Modifiable levels attributed to each user level can be configured in 3.4.2.2 Menu Permission.
  • Page 104 3.4.2.1.2. Create New User 1) Click “New” button. - A new user account can be created only with the admin account. 2) Type in User ID, Nickname, Password, Level, then press “Save” button.
  • Page 105 3.4.2.1.3. Modify User 1) Choose a user which needs to be modified. - User can be modified only with the admin account. 2) Modify user info, then press “Save” button.
  • Page 106 3.4.2.1.4. Delete User 1) Choose a user which needs to be deleted. - User can be deleted only with the admin account. 2) Click “Delete” button to bring a pop-up window to confirm deletion.
  • Page 107: Menu Permission

    3) Click “OK” button to delete the selected user. 3.4.2.2. Menu Permission - This menu is for setting permission level for reading or modifying each menu of the scale. # This menu is readable only with the admin account.
  • Page 108 1) Set permission level with each submenu, then press “Save”. Modifiable (write permission) – Permission for the current user to modify the selected menu Readable (read permission) – Permission for the current user to access the selected menu 2) Readable level cannot be set higher than Modifiable level. (Modifiable level >= Readable level).
  • Page 109 3) Configuring Readable / Modifiable levels of each menu will prohibit users which do not meet the Readable / Modifiable levels from reading or modifying the given menu. For example, if the account that a user used to log in has User levels: If Readable level of “Group”...
  • Page 110: Function Permission

    3.4.2.3. Function Permission In this menu, you can set up the permission to use Function key. # This menu is readable only with the admin account.
  • Page 111 1) Set permission level with each Function Key (ex, Override – use more than Admin authorization) On sale screen, Press the function key with permission (Ex: Override)
  • Page 112: Security Config

    - When you click the function key with permission, the login window appears As the permission level is Admin, In oder to use function key you have to login at least Admin (3 level) authority. 3.4.2.4. Security Config This menu sets security-related details. # This menu is readable only with the admin account.
  • Page 113: Store - Advertisement

    1) set the each item # Function Key User Check-> when using the function key, whether to check the authority 3.4.3. Store – Advertisement 3.4.3.1. Slide Show - This submenu is for configuring auto-play of slide show when scale is not being used.
  • Page 114 1) Click “New” button. 2) Set up a slide show for videos or images. # Use Advertisement - You can choose whether to use it or not. (Only one slideshow can be set to Yes., If you select Yes and save, other slideshows will change to No.)
  • Page 115 # File – You can add images or video files to be used in the slide show. ( + : add, - : delete )
  • Page 116 # Hour, Minute, Second - When an image is added, set how long the image will be displayed. (Video is not affected.) # Date Setting - You can set the date and time the slide show will run. (If ‘Use Advertisement’ is set to No, it always works.) # Day of Week –...
  • Page 117 # Date / time 3) Moving to the home screen and not using the scale for a set amount of time will begin the auto-play.
  • Page 118: Advertising Setting

    4) Touching the screen or changing the loaded weight will stop the commercials and resume the sales mode. 3.4.3.2. Advertising Setting...
  • Page 119: Store - Category

    1) Wait Time(Sec) : Ads are shown at times when the scale is not in use. If the scale has not been used for the time set in Wait Time, an advertisement is displayed. 3.4.4. Store – Category - This menu is for generating, modifying and deleting Category info. 1) Click in the following order: Store ->...
  • Page 120: Create New Category

    3.4.4.1. Create New Category 1) Click “New” button. 2) Type in Department, Category No., Name, Image and Active, then press “Save” button.
  • Page 121: Modify Category

    3) Click “Load Image” button to assign a category image. 3.4.4.2. Modify Category 1) Click a category to begin modification.
  • Page 122: Delete Category

    2) Modify info in the category fields, then press “Save” button. 3.4.4.3. Delete Category 1) Select the Category which needs to be deleted.
  • Page 123 2) Click “Delete” button to bring a pop-up window to confirm deletion. 3) Click “OK” to delete the selected category. # Category 1 cannot be deleted.
  • Page 124: Report

    3.5. REPORT...
  • Page 125: Report - Standard

    3.5.1. Report – Standard 3.5.1.1. Period - This menu is for viewing the sales report by period 1) Check the sales information by year, month, day, week, day of the week, and hour. [Year-Report]...
  • Page 126 [Month-Report] [Day-Report]...
  • Page 127 [Weeklly-Report] [Week-Report]...
  • Page 128 [Hour-Report] 2) Select a date to see sales information for the date.
  • Page 129 3) Check the sales records by department.
  • Page 130 4) Use the product name or product number to check the sales record. 5) If click the graph icon, you can check the corresponding information as a graph.
  • Page 131: Report Type

    3.5.1.2. Report Type - This menu is for viewing the sales report by PLU or department...
  • Page 132 1) View sales records for day, a week , a month by PLU or category. - Check the sales record by selecting the product name or division. 2) Search by product (department) name or product (department) number.
  • Page 133 3) When you select a product, you can view detailed information.
  • Page 134: Report - Management

    3.5.2. Report – Management 3.5.2.1. Delete Transactions - This menu is for deleting report data 1) Delete sales records by period or all.
  • Page 135: Other Report Settings

    3.5.2.2. Other Report Settings - View the sales report by PLU or department # Delete Scheduler (Day) : When the scale is turned on, data that have passed the period set in this item are automatically deleted. For example, if you enter 365, sales data older than 365 days will be deleted.
  • Page 136: Report - Realtime Report

    3.5.3. Report – Realtime Report - This menu is for view the various types of sales reports. 1) View the various type of report. # Various periods : year, month, day, week, day of the week, hour # Set a specific period # Search by Department # Search by PLU Name, PLU Number [day-graph]...
  • Page 137 [day of the week-graph] [hourly-graph]...
  • Page 138: Setup Menu

    3.6. SETUP MENU 3.6.1. Setup – Global setting 3.6.1.1. Label ID - This menu is for configuring Global Setting – Label 1) You can choose to use or unuse Global Label, and the label form which you would use. # First Label – The first label form which is used at the event of sales.
  • Page 139: Barcode

    3.6.1.2. Barcode - This menu is for configuring Global Setting – Barcode 1) Check “YES” in the “Use Global Barcode” row, select each barcode item then press “Save” button. # Weight PLU Barcode → Weighed product # Count PLU Barcode → Counted product # PCS PLU Barcode →...
  • Page 140: Scale Config

    # MISC Count Barcode – MISC Counted product # MISC Pcs Barcode – MISC PCS PCS product # Add up TTL Barcode – Barcode 1 of Total Label # Add up TTL Barcode2 – Barcode 2 of Total Label # Barcode2 → For Barcode2 3.6.1.3.
  • Page 141 1) set each item # Scale ID -scale number # PCS Symbol – The unit that follows the number of Count/PCS items sold (Global Setting) # Department No. – The department number used to call the product call. # Prefix – The fixed value printed on the barcode. # Store No.
  • Page 142: Setup - Print

    3.6.2. Setup – Print 3.6.2.1. Print Label Items - This menu is for setting print options by field when printing labels. 1) Once the setting is complete, press “Save” button.
  • Page 143: Label Caption

    3.6.2.2. Label Caption - This menu is for configuring printing value when printing caption portion of label fields. 1) Type in values in the label caption fields of your choosing, then press “Save” button. (Printing label caption fields will print the saved values)
  • Page 144: Setup - Config

    3.6.3. Setup – Config 3.6.3.1. Sale - This menu is for configuring sales-related settings. 1) Click “Save” button to save the sales configuration. # Start Auto mode : Set On / Off status of Auto mode when the application starts. If Auto mode is on, a product will be auto-sold and label printed out once the indication...
  • Page 145: Setup - Keypad

    stabilizes. # Product Call Type : Set values which will be used when looking up products. PLU NO – Look up product that corresponds to the PLU No. Short Key – Look up product that corresponds to the Short Key. 3.6.4.
  • Page 146 [Page 2] 2) Full Type : There is only products key on the sale screen, if you click the side tap, the function key appears If you call the product in the sale screen, the function key appear automatically.
  • Page 147: Keypad Arrangement

    3.6.4.2. Keypad Arrangement - This menu is for design the Keypad. When ‘Keypad Arrangement Type’ in the ‘Keypad Config’ menu is set to MANUAL, the status set in this menu is applied to the sales screen.(see #Keypad Config )
  • Page 148 3.6.4.2.1. Change category 1) You can select category and set the keypad for that category. 3.6.4.2.2. Add page 1) You can add a keypad page by clicking the New page button.
  • Page 149 3.6.4.2.3. Delete page 1) You can delete the page on the keypad by clicking the page Delete button. (Page 1 cannot be deleted.) 3.6.4.2.4. Change page 1) You can change it by selecting the page of the category.
  • Page 150 3.6.4.2.5. Edit keypad - Product or function keys can be assigned to each item on the keypad. 1) Set the keypad to Edit Mode. 2) You can click an empty item on the keypad to specify a product, or click an existing keypad item to modify it.
  • Page 151 3) Set product, image, font, etc. on the keypad. # Select a product. # Nickname can be set to display on the keypad instead of the product name. # You can set the font size and color. # You can set the image of the product. 4) The registered keypad is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 152 3.6.4.2.6. Delete keypad item ■ You can delete each item on the keypad. 1) Set the keypad to Delete mode. 2) You can click on the keypad entry to delete it.
  • Page 153 3) You can check the deleted keypad items. 3.6.4.2.7. Add keypad item - Each item on the keypad can be added. 1) You can add keypad items by clicking the New Product button.
  • Page 154 2) You can check the added keypad items. 3.6.4.2.8. Save keypad - You can save the set keypad information. 1) You can save the changed keypad information by clicking the Save button.
  • Page 155: Function Keypad

    The edited keypad is displayed on the sales screen. 3.6.4.3. Function Keypad - This menu is for configuring the Function Keypad.
  • Page 156 1) Set the function key type 2) Set the page General Type: page option: 1-2 pages. / Full Type: page option :1 page...
  • Page 157 3) Press “new fnkey” to add the function key. Or you can modify existent key. Designate each function key’s Nick Name, Font Size, Font Color, Background Color etc. - When setting the color, you can set it by selecting a color or directly entering the RGB color code - You can set Font size(8~40)
  • Page 158 4) You can delete each key by changing Edit mode to Delete mode.
  • Page 159: Keypad Config

    5) Press ‘save’ to save the setting. 3.6.4.4. Keypad Config - This menu is for configuring the Keypad.
  • Page 160 1) set each item # Keypad layout type – Keypad display type. # Keypad Image Use – Whether to use the image of the product keypad. # PLU keypad size – Set product tile size that is displayed on Self Keypad screen. # Keypad Arrangement Method : Can choose to auto-arrange products or manually assign their locations.
  • Page 161: Product Info

    3.6.4.5. Product Info - this menu is for configuration each product information on sale screen 1) After selecting the category and number of product information to use, you can set product information by drag and drop in product info.
  • Page 162: Setup - Date Time

    3.6.5. Setup – Date Time - This menu is for configuring the standard time zone.
  • Page 163 1) Set the Mode to AUTO, then select the country to set the time. (Time will auto-adjust only if an internet connection is available) 2) It is also possible to enter date and time manually by selecting MANUAL Mode.
  • Page 164: Setup - Date Time Format

    3.6.5.1. Setup – Date Time Format - You can set the format of the date/time displayed on the screen and the date/time printed on the label.
  • Page 165 1) After setting each value, you can save it by clicking the Save button. # Date Format -> The order of year, month, and day when displaying dates # Time Format -> Hour, minute, second display format # Year Format -> Year display format # Month Format ->...
  • Page 166: Device Menu

    3.7. DEVICE MENU 3.7.1. Device – Printer...
  • Page 167: Label Size

    3.7.1.1. Label Size - This menu is for configuring label / ticket size. Width / Height / Gap Length (Length of the gap between the labels) -> Clicking “Test” button will auto-adjust the size. 3.7.1.2. Sensor Calibration - This menu is for configuring Gap sensor and Peel sensor values. Click “Start”...
  • Page 168: Sensor & Motor

    3.7.1.3. Sensor & Motor - This menu is for turning on / off the sensors and motor. # Peel-Off Sensor: Use / Disuse Peel-Off Sensor (Sensor for checking whether the printed label has been collected by a user). # Rewind Motor: Use / Disuse Rewind Motor (Rewind Motor does not operate in ticket mode, and the label operates gapless).
  • Page 169: Print Intensity

    3.7.1.4. Print Intensity - This menu is for adjusting printing darkness. You can check the darkness of the printed material by printing CHESS through “Test” button 3.7.1.5. Adjust Feed Length - This menu is for adjusting label paper. Enter feed value in between -200 - +200 (Use “Test” button to verify)
  • Page 170: Label Preprint

    3.7.1.6. Label Preprint - This is the preprint menu (setting preprint area) # Preprint: Choose whether to use preprint feature. # Preprint Length: Enter a value between 0 – 10 mm 3.7.1.7. Reverse Feed - Configure to allow / prevent Reverse Feed when printing.
  • Page 171: Device - Network

    3.7.2. Device – Network 3.7.2.1. Network Setting - This menu is for configuring network of the scale. 1) LAN card also is configurable.
  • Page 172 2) If DHCP is selected, IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS will be auto-configured. Press “Save” button. 3) If “Static” is selected, you can manually input IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS. Press “Save” button.
  • Page 173 4) If a wireless network card is detected, wireless network card option will appear on the screen. 5) If a wireless network card is detected, list of available wireless networks will be displayed. Select a wireless network to access it. If the selected network is password-protected, you must enter the password to access the network.
  • Page 174: Device - Scale Info

    3.7.3. Device – Scale Info 3.7.3.1. Version - This menu is for checking scale version and checksum value.
  • Page 175 1) You can check the scale version and the checksum value. # Main Version: Version info of the main software. # Additional Information: County and mart info. # Weighing Module Version: Version info of weighing module (checksum exists). # Printer Module Version: Version info of print module (checksum exists). # Launcher Version: Version info of software launcher.
  • Page 176: License

    3.7.3.2. License - This menu is to display licence 1) You can check licence information.
  • Page 177: Device - Test

    3.7.4. Device – Test - This menu is for conducting equipment test. 3.7.4.1. Test Main Screen 1) Select Language and Type, type in IP, Gap Reference Value and Peel Reference Value, then press “Start” button to run the comprehensive test (In the order of Display Test – IO Test).
  • Page 178 2) Check the results -> Click “Print” button at IO Test (the last test) to print the results. - Clicking “Print Result” button in the main screen will also print the results.
  • Page 179 - Failed tests are highlighted red, passed green, and pending blue.
  • Page 180: Display Test

    3.7.4.2. Display Test - This menu is for testing the display. - Touch the screen to move onto the next screen, where you can proceed with the test. - Upon completion, press “Pass”. Then click “Next” button to move onto the next test.
  • Page 181: Touch Test

    3.7.4.3. Touch Test - This menu is for testing screen touch function. - Upon completion, click “Next” button to move onto the next test.
  • Page 182: Ad Test

    3.7.4.4. AD Test - This menu is for testing the weighing module. - Put a weight equal to or greater than 1 kg. If the measurement remains stable for 3 seconds, Pass is displayed. - Once the test is complete, click “Next” button to move onto the next test menu.
  • Page 183: Printer Sensor Test

    3.7.4.5. Printer Sensor Test - This menu is for testing the sensors. (1) GAP / PEEL Sensor Test - Click “Cal” button to check Gap Sensor and Peel Sensor values. If no issues are found, Pass will be displayed. (2) PEEL-OFF Test - Click “PEEL-OFF Try”...
  • Page 184: Print Test

    3.7.4.6. Print Test 1) Click “Print Test” button to start the print test. 2) If the test material is printed, click “Pass”; if not, click “Fail”.
  • Page 185: Cash Drawer Test

    3) Click “Next” to move onto the next test. 3.7.4.7. Cash Drawer Test 1) Click “Cash Drawer Open” button to test whether the cash drawer opens.
  • Page 186 2) If the cash drawer opens, click “Pass”; if not, click “Fail”. 3) Once the open test is complete, proceed to the next test.
  • Page 187: Io Test

    3.7.4.8. IO Test 1) You can conduct USB ports and Ethernet communications test. 2) Connect to all USB ports, then start the test by pressing “USB Try” button.
  • Page 188 3) Click “Ethernet” button to test Ethernet communications. 4) Once the tests are complete, press “Print” button to print the results.
  • Page 189: Device - Remote Support

    3.7.5. Device – Remote Support - This menu is for allowing remote access. (Execute TeamViewer to allow remote access 1) Click “Start TeamViewer” button to execute TeamViewer.
  • Page 190 2) Once TeamViewer starts running, enter ID and the password to remotely control the scale. (Exiting the screen will not quit the TeamViewer) 3) When the remote control session is finished, go back to the TeamViewer screen and click “Close TeamViewer” to end the remote control (=quit TeamViewer application)
  • Page 191: Admin Menu

    3.8. ADMIN MENU - Go to Admin menu. This menu is accessible only when logging in with User level 4 (dealer) or higher. 3.8.1. Admin – Parameter 3.8.1.1. Sale - This is a setting menu related to sales.
  • Page 192 1) Set each item. # Same-Weight product sales limits range - This is the threshold for determining automatic issuance when using Prepack mode. Automatic issuance is performed when the weight changes beyond the set value. Only values from (10 to 99) can be saved. # Allow the weight of the count/pcs product - At the sales by count PLU, it can be set sales by product even if there is weight on the scale.
  • Page 193: Barcode

    3.8.1.2. Barcode - This menu for configuration Barcode.
  • Page 194 1) Set each item. # Remove barcode last digit(price) - The cutting position of the price of the barcode (For the part below the decimal point) (Ex. 3.456 -> 3.4) # Remove barcode last digit(weight) - The cutting position of the weight of the barcode 날짜 (For the part below the decimal point) (Ex.
  • Page 195: Print

    3.8.1.3. Print This menu for configuration Printing. 1) Set each item. - Label Price Format : when the sub symbol doesn’t exist...
  • Page 196 - Label Price Format : when the sub symbol exist # Print Net Weight Symbol - This is the setting of whether to print the unit of weight together when printing the weight field. # Print Preset Tare Symbol - This is the setting of whether to print the unit of weight together when printing the tare weight field.
  • Page 197: Round

    # Print Bitmap - When using CAS Font, you can set the CAS font corresponding the country’s code page # Label Price Format - You can set the Subsidiary currency unit. (After entering, click the Apply button and it will be reflected in the Label Price Format.) # Label Price Format - This setting is for the label price format.
  • Page 198 1) Set each item. # Price Round - round/down # Decimal places - Rounding position (Includes the number of digits after the decimal point.) # Price Round Apply - Rounding method. (No Use –No use/ For each PLU – Apply to each product.)
  • Page 199: Tare

    3.8.1.5. Tare -This menu is for configuration Tare...
  • Page 200: Weighing

    3.8.1.6. Weighing -This menu is for configuration weighing. 1) Set each item. ■ Remove label last digit(weight) - The cutting position of the weight Item of the Label (for the part below the decimal point) (Ex. 3.456 -> 3.4)
  • Page 201: Weight Unit

    3.8.1.7. Weight Unit 3.8.1.8. Communication - This menu is for configuration communication.
  • Page 202: Currency

    3.8.1.9. Currency - This menu is for configuration Currency. 3.8.1.10. Discount - This menu is for configuration Discount.
  • Page 203: Display

    3.8.1.11. Display - This menu is for configuration Display. 1) Set each item. ■ Display price digits - You can select the digit displayed on sale screen (7-9 digit, include decimal point)
  • Page 204: Keypad

    3.8.1.12. Keypad - This menu is for configuration keypad. 3.8.1.13. Management - This menu is for configuration Management...
  • Page 205: Menu

    1) Set each item. ■ Logo Login - You can set whether to log in or not when you move to the program mode using loge/setting button on sale screen. 3.8.1.14. Menu - This menu is for configuration Menu...
  • Page 206: Report

    1) Set each item. ■ Department use (Yes/No) - This is the setting for whether to use Department.-You can set whether to log in or not when you move to the program mode using loge/setting button on sale screen. 3.8.1.15. Report - This menu is for configuration report...
  • Page 207: Sign

    3.8.1.16. Sign - This menu is for configuration sign...
  • Page 208 1) Set each item. ■ 1000 Unit Price Separator - It is a price 1000 unit separator. ■ 1000 Unit Weight Separator - It is a weight 1000 unit separator. ■ Decimal Point Separator - It's a decimal separator.
  • Page 209: Nutrifact

    3.8.1.17. Nutrifact - This menu is for configuration Nutrifact 1) Set each item. ■ Nutrifact Number of decimal places - This is the decimal point setting of Nutrifact details.
  • Page 210: Date Time

    3.8.1.18. Date Time - This menu is for configuration date time 1) Set each item.
  • Page 211: Admin - Language / Keyboard

    ■ Decimal Point Separator - This is the setting for the format when printing the label time. 3.8.2. Admin – Language / Keyboard 3.8.2.1. Display Language - This menu is for setting the language that is displayed on the scale screen.
  • Page 212 1) Choose the language, then press “Save” button. 2) You can see that the language has been changed.
  • Page 213: Keyboard

    3.8.2.2. Keyboard - This menu is for configuring the scale’s on-screen keyboard. 3.8.2.2.1. Add Keyboard - You can add on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 214 1) Press “Add” button to show the list of on-screen keyboard. 2) Choose the on-screen keyboard from the list. 3) You can set the font for the virtual keyboard. (Applies to all virtual keyboards.)
  • Page 215 4) Press “Save” button. - You can check the configured keyboards (pressing Language Change key will change...
  • Page 216 the keyboard to the next configured language).
  • Page 217 3.8.2.2.2. Delete Keyboard - You can delete unused / disused on-screen keyboards. 1) Click “Modify” button. 2) Click the trash can icon to delete an on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 218 3) Click “Save” button.
  • Page 219 3.8.2.2.3. Modify Keyboard 1) You can set the default keyboard layout when using multiple keyboard layouts. The keyboard language at the top of the list will be the default keyboard layout for the On-screen keyboard. Click an icon, drag & drop it to move keyboard of the selected language up or down on the list.
  • Page 220 3) Click “Save” button. 4) You can see that the keyboard layout has been changed. If Russian keyboard is set to top, language of virtual keyboard will be set to Russian. (You can also use other keyboard layouts by pressing the language change key right next to the Space key)
  • Page 221: Admin - Initialization

    3.8.3. Admin – Initialization 3.8.3.1. Mart - This is the menu to proceed with the initialization. 1) Click the ‘Mart Initialization’ button...
  • Page 222 2) When the notification window pops up, click the “OK” button. 3) Select the SALE MODE and the Mart to install and click the “Next” button...
  • Page 223 # ASSIST MODE – The way the clerk sells it. # SELF MODE – The way consumers buy it themselves. 4) After setting the time, click the “Apply” button.
  • Page 224 5) Press the “OK” button to initialize. When initialization is complete, it reboots. 6) It is initialized to the selected mart.
  • Page 226 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Communications Issue Symptom Troubleshoot ▪ Check the hub or the switch ▪ Check the RJ45 network cable ▪ Check the LAN LED Can’t access the LAN ▪ Reinstall the LAN card ▪ Replace the mainboard 2. USB Issues Symptom Troubleshoot ▪...
  • Page 227 4. Touchscreen Issues Symptom Troubleshoot ▪ Check the BIOS configuration Touchscreen does not sense ▪ Check the mainboard and the LCD cable tactile input ▪ Recheck the BIOS configuration 5. Power Issues Symptom Troubleshoot ▪ Check the A/C cable ▪ Check the mainboard power System does not load ▪...

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