Cashier Signing Operations; Cashier Code Entry; Cashier Pass Code - TEC MA-1535-2 series Owner's Manual

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7. CASHIER SIGNING OPERATIONS

7. CASHIER SIGNING OPERATIONS

7.1 Cashier Code Entry

Cashier in operation is specified by entering a cashier number. One operation should be finished
under the same cashier. Cashiers cannot be changed until the transaction is finished unless the
cashier interrupt function is effective.
When a cashier is not signed on yet in REG mode or when the control lock is set to the REG mode, the
display will show the following message prompting the cashier sign on.
When a cashier pass code has not been programmed, you can sign on by entering your cashier
number followed by the [LOG/RECEIPT] key.
Sign ON
[LOG/RECEIPT]
Cashier number (1-40)
Sign OFF
[0] [LOG/RECEIPT]

7.2 Cashier Pass Code

Cashier pass code is a special security feature to control access to the register. Before the rest can be
operated, the cashier pass code must be assigned and up to 40 cashier codes (when the memory is
expanded) can be set in the register memory. Unless one of these codes has been correctly typed and
activated with the [LOG/RECEIPT] key no registration.
If necessary, however, you can program cashier pass code for each cashier in SET Mode. If cashier is
changed to another cashier with cashier pass code, you will be prompted to enter the cashier pass
code.
Cashier code format
[LOG/RECEIPT]
Cashier number (1 to 40)
NOTES: 1. If the cashier pass code is typed incorrectly, an Error Sign will appear on the display.
2. If the cashier pass code "000" is preset, enter Cashier number only.
3-digit cashier pass code of a cashier (001 to 999)
(Only when the cashier pass code is programmed.)
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