Selecting An Operating Mode; Mode Examples - Sharp UP-800F Basic User Manual

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Selecting an Operating Mode

When you turn the POS terminal on and press the
display, listing available operating modes as shown below.
Mode selection window

Mode Examples

PGM2 Mode
m
key, the mode selection window will appear on the
OPXZ Mode:
Allows cashiers/clerks to take X or Z reports for their
sales information.
OFF Mode:
Locks all the operations of the POS Terminal.
X1/Z1 Mode:
Used to take various daily total reports (X1/Z1 reports).
X2/Z2 Mode:
Used to take various weekly or monthly reports (X2/Z2
reports).
PRICE Mode:
Used to program the unit prices of PLUs.
PGM1 Mode:
Used to program the items that need to be changed
often.
PGM2 Mode:
Used to program all PGM1 items and the items that do
not require frequent changes.
AUTO KEY Mode:
Used to program AUTO menu keys and automatic
sequencing keys.
SD CARD Mode:
Provides data communications between the POS
terminal and your personal computer using a SD card.
X1/Z1 Mode
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