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PROGRAMMING USING SET
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H REGISTER

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  • Page 1 PROGRAMMING USING SET 3000 int'l H REGISTER...
  • Page 2 Publication issued by: Olivetti S.p.A. Telecom Italia Group Via Jervis, 77 - 10015 Ivrea (TO) Copyright © 2012, by Olivetti All rights reserved. This manual describes the CRF3000 cash register sold with the name int’l NETTUN@3000 The manufacturer reserves the right to carry out modifications to the product described in this manual at any time without any notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PROGRAMMING USING SET ERROR MESSAGES....................2 PROGRAMMING LIST ................... 2 SET 101 – RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT ............3 SET 102 – FORMAT MEMORY................3 SET 150 - DISPLAY TILL TOTAL AMOUNT ............8 SET 151 – SET MACHINE DATE AND TIME............9 SET 152 –...
  • Page 4 ..........SET 338 - SET HEADER LINES FOR INVOICE SET 339 - SET SIMPLIFIED INVOICE PARAMETERS........32 SET 340 - SET WEEE GENERIC MESSAGE DESCRIPTORS ......32 SET 341 - SET WEEE MESSAGE VALUE DESCRIPTORS ........ 32 SET 342 - SET PROFORMA RECEIPT MESSAGE..........33 SET 345 –...
  • Page 5 SET 452 - PRINT TICKET SELECTED BY NUMBER .......... 58 SET 453 - PRINT TICKETS OF A GIVEN DATE..........58 SET 454 - PRINT TICKETS COMPRISED BETWEEN TWO NUMBERS .... 59 SET 455 - PRINT TICKETS COMPRISED BETWEEN TWO DATES ....59 SET 458 - FULL PRINTING OF EJ...............
  • Page 7: Programming Using Set

    1. PROGRAMMING USING SET The cash register can be programmed from the Programming environment accessible from the main Sales screen by selecting [F] (Functions)> GENERAL FUNCTIONS environment followed by the [Config] > [Set setup key. 03.03.2012 18.10 Till No.: 1 Vch: ON Pr.list 1 Operator: Disabled SETTING SET UP set the related parameter as described in the...
  • Page 8: Error Messages

    When programming sales prices, the decimal separator is inserted automatically when you enter amounts consisting of whole figures. On the other hand, the decimal separator must be entered manually for amounts with decimal figures. ERROR MESSAGES The error messages listed here are those that appear most frequently when using Programming mode.
  • Page 9: Set 101 - Restore Factory Default

    SET 101 – RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT This can be used to zero all the data present on the machine, restoring the default values (factory settings). Operating procedure .1. .0. 1. .X. LOAD DEFAULT Confirm with to proceed with the operation to format the existing CONFIRM? data and load the machine with the default values.
  • Page 10 To confirm the data inserted and continue to set the next parameter [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program link to GROUP to 1/0. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter. [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program a HALO to 1/0. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter.
  • Page 11 [PROGRAM OPERATORS] [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program the number of OPERATORS from 0 to 10. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter. [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program the descriptor length from 0 to 16. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter.
  • Page 12 [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program periodic 2 to 1/0. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter. [PROGRAM GROUPS] [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] To program the number of groups from 0 to 30. To confirm the data entered and continue to set the next parameter.
  • Page 13 Range Factory setting Programmable parameters – INT. PLUs Number of PLUs 0-250 Number of price lists 0-29 Range Factory setting Keypad Number of keys 0-250 Descriptor 1-24 Programmable parameters - PAYMENT Range Factory setting FORMS Descriptor length 0-29 Number of currencies 0-10 Number of credit cards 0-10...
  • Page 14: Set 150 - Display Till Total Amount

    Programmable parameters - DISCNTS & MRKUPS Range Factory setting Number of percent discounts 0 - 9 Number of absolute value discounts 0 - 9 0 - 9 Number of percent markups Number of absolute value markups 0-29 Descriptor length Periodic 2 Programmable parameters - GROUPS Range Factory setting...
  • Page 15: Set 151 - Set Machine Date And Time

    SET 151 – SET MACHINE DATE AND TIME To set the date and time, proceed as follows: 1. Select [F] > GENERAL FUNCTIONS environment, by pressing [Config] > [Set setup] keys. The following screen appears: 03.03.2012 18.10 Till No.: 1 Vch: ON Pr.list 1 Operator: Disabled 2.
  • Page 16: Set 152 - Change Automat. Date & Time

    SET 152 – CHANGE AUTOMAT. DATE & TIME With SET 152 you can program the register to update the time automatically (Daylight Saving Time to Standard time, and vice versa). Operating procedure .1. .5. .2. .X. .0. .X. To set manual updating (factory default). .1.
  • Page 17: Set 160 - Language Selection

    SET 160 - LANGUAGE SELECTION To select the language for the interface, proceed as follows: 1. Select [F] > GENERAL FUNCTIONS environment, by pressing [Config] > [Set setup]. The following screen appears: 03.03.2012 18.10 Till No.: 1 Vch: ON Pr.list 1 Operator: Disabled 2.
  • Page 18: Set 162 - Rounding Type Selection

    SET 162 – ROUNDING TYPE SELECTION This is used to set the type of rounding to apply to the total. Operating procedure .1. .6. 2. .X. No rounding * .0. .X. SWISS FRANC .1. .X. DANISH KRONE .2. .X. EURO .3.
  • Page 19: Set 201 - Set Up Merchandise Icons

    SET 201 - SET UP MERCHANDISE ICONS A graphical image (or icon) can also be printed on a ticket, together with a predefined promotional message. Icons are sub-divided as follows: • merchandise categories • public holidays and special occasions • lucky tickets with programmed amount The message can be substituted with one of those provided on the cash register, or by entering a 4-row customised message, each 15 characters in length.
  • Page 20: Set 203 - Set Up Point Icons

    SET 203 - SET UP POINT ICONS At the bottom of the sales ticket, the icon related to reward points can be printed automatically. The number of points is calculated on the basis of a threshold value programmed with option 203. Operating procedure X / 0 X To enable / disable the function...
  • Page 21 Operating procedure .2. .0. .6. .X. Set the number of the HOLIDAY/OCCASION ( 1 − 9 ) [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] you want to program. To enable / disable the function .1. .X. .0. .X. The number of the default icon associated with the [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] selected HOLIDAY/OCCASION is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 22: Set 297 - Print List Of Icon-Phrase Combinations Set 298 - Print List Of Merchandise Phrases Set 299 - Print List Of Merchandise Icons

    SET 297 - PRINT LIST OF ICON-PHRASE COMBINATIONS SET 298 - PRINT LIST OF MERCHANDISE PHRASES SET 299 - PRINT LIST OF MERCHANDISE ICONS Operating procedure  Cash register in SET operation mode. PRINT ALL THE MERCHANDISE CATEGORY ICONS (DSGNS & PHRASES) (FACTORY DEFAULTS) .2.
  • Page 23: Set 302 - Set Up Heading Lines

    SET 302 - SET UP HEADING LINES For the ticket header 7 rows are provided, printed centred on the ticket. The header can contain the precise company details, including the address and VAT number/Tax Code. The VAT Number can be programmed exclusively during the EJ initialisation procedure (see CHAP.8 “The E.J.”) after running the Z10 daily closure report.
  • Page 24: Set 303 - Set Up Courtesy Phrases

    SET 303 - SET UP COURTESY PHRASES Operating procedure  Programming code 320 set to 2 (enable courtesy message that is then customised using code 303). .3. .0. .3. .X. To select the logo you want to insert in the first row [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] of the courtesy message.
  • Page 25: Set 304 - Set Payment Mode Parameters

    SET 304 - SET PAYMENT MODE PARAMETERS This function is used to program forms of payment. Payment forms are programmed according to the categories listed in the table. The various categories and their respective parameters are defined by entering the alphanumerical characters required and then confirming with the key FUNCTION (PAYMENT FORM) CASH 1 (CASH)
  • Page 26 Operating procedure [ALPHANUMERIC to enter the company description CHARACTERS] (max. 24 chars) to confirm the description and continue to program the voucher denominations [ALPHANUMERIC to enter the denomination description (max. 24 chars) CHARACTERS] to confirm and continue to program the denomination value Subtotal to select the next COMPANY Total to return to the beginning of configuration mode.
  • Page 27: Set 305 - Set Group Descriptors

    SET 305 - SET GROUP DESCRIPTORS This code is used to program the groups by which items of different origins but of the same general type can be categorised. The number of the groups available is 30 (unless set to a different number using option 102), for each of which a description can be programmed, a maximum of 29 alphanumerical characters in length.
  • Page 28: Set 307 - Set Up Discount Table

    SET 307 - SET UP DISCOUNT TABLE This function allows you to program up to 6 percentage value discounts and 9 absolute value discounts. PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTING Percentage value discount DESCRIPTION Up to 15 alphanumerical characters DISCNT PERC._1 Percentage discount Up to 4 figures (2+2 dec.)
  • Page 29: Set 308 - Set Vat Rates

    SET 308 - SET VAT RATES PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS A number of parameters can be programmed for each VAT rate, as indicated in the following table: FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTING Rate description Max. 29 characters, alphanumeric VAT_1 Rate value (as 4 figures max.
  • Page 30: Set 309 - Set Percent Markup Parameters

    SET 309 - SET PERCENT MARKUP PARAMETERS This function is used to program up to 9 percentage value markups and 9 absolute value markups (set to 6 by default). PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTING Percentage value markups DESCRIPTION Up to 10 alphanumerical characters MRKUP PERC._1 Percentage discount...
  • Page 31: Set 310 - Set Money Order Descriptor

    SET 310 - SET MONEY ORDER DESCRIPTOR This function is used to program a descriptor to associate with the RETURN function. Operating procedure .3. .1. .0. .X. [ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS] Customise descriptor.  (Up to 29 alphanumerical characters) Factory setting: "M.ORDER" ...
  • Page 32: Set 314 - Print Machine Configuration

    SET 314 - PRINT MACHINE CONFIGURATION This function allows you to print the current configuration of the cash register at any time. This operation is useful to obtain a paper copy of how the cash register has been configured for the option SET 102, and relates mainly to these entities: •...
  • Page 33: Set 315 - X Mode Automatic Report Management Set 316 - Z Mode Automatic Report Management

    SET 315 – X MODE AUTOMATIC REPORT MANAGEMENT SET 316 - Z MODE AUTOMATIC REPORT MANAGEMENT This function is used to program automatic printing of a number of reports. This means that with a single operation you can print all the reports programmed at the same time. •...
  • Page 34: Set 318 - Enable Oblig. Calculation Of Change

    SET 318 - ENABLE OBLIG. CALCULATION OF CHANGE You can program the cash register so it must obligatorily calculate the change due to the customer on registering payment for a sales transaction. In this case, the operator must enter the amount received from the customer before finalising the ticket. Operating procedure .3.
  • Page 35: Set 321 - Enable Zero Price

    SET 321 - ENABLE ZERO PRICE To register a transaction involving a free gift it must be possible to register a zero price on the ticket for the item. This function allows you to enable or disable the possibility of registering zero prices for items.
  • Page 36: Set 324 - Select Vat Details

    SET 324 - SELECT VAT DETAILS This can be used to select the type of details to be printed for tax extraction at the bottom of the ticket. Operating procedure .3. .2. 4. .X. NO VAT CALC. .0. .X. PRINT VAT INFO .1.
  • Page 37: Set 328 - Select Rapid Update Mode

    SET 328 - SELECT RAPID UPDATE MODE This function is used to select how to update the reports. Operating procedure .3. .2. 8. .X. To disable rapid update mode (DAILY/PERIODIC) .0. .X. To enable rapid update mode* (PERIOD 1-2) .1. .X. ...
  • Page 38: Set 339 - Set Simplified Invoice Parameters

    SET 339 - SET SIMPLIFIED INVOICE PARAMETERS Sets the Invoice series for the specific cash register, and the initial number to use for numbering the invoices. Operating procedure .3. .3. .9. .X. Set invoice series, maximum 3 alphanumerical [ALPHANUMERIC CHARS] characters (default=A) Program the invoice number, maximum 5 [NUMERIC CHARS]...
  • Page 39: Set 342 - Set Proforma Receipt Message

    SET 342 - SET PROFORMA RECEIPT MESSAGE Set the proforma message consisting of a maximum of 2 rows. Operating procedure .3. .4. .2. .X. Line 1 of the message that can be edited using LINE 1 alphanumerical characters NORMAL ATTRIBUTE To use a character with a normal height for the .0.
  • Page 40: Set 345 - Save Database Data And Def. Settings

    SET 345 – SAVE DATABASE DATA AND DEF. SETTINGS Code 345 can be used to save the following types of data on the pen: all cash register programming data (configuration set-up), the database descriptive part, accounting data used by the cash register for generating Management reports. Operating Procedure Insert the USB pen into the cash register.
  • Page 41 The files present on the pen, organised as described above (DBxxxxxDesc.csv, DBxxxxxField.csv, DBxxxxxStruct.txt) have the following structure: File name Description Department Department database DiscountMarkUp Discount and markup tables Group Merchandise groups Hourly Hourly sales InternalClientAccount Customer accounts PLUs accessed by number (1- InternalPlu 250) Operator...
  • Page 42: Set 346 - Restore Database Data And Def. Settings

    SET 346 – RESTORE DATABASE DATA AND DEF. SETTINGS The SET 346 option restores the following types of information to the cash register: • descriptive part (all data saved by the user excluding accounting data) of all the databases present on the cash register •...
  • Page 43: Set 347 - Reset Bcr Plu Data

    SET 347 - RESET BCR PLU DATA Code 347 restores the cash register with the data relative to the PLUs accessed via the barcode reader and set up by the user. The data is read from a USB pen (the data restored is that saved using code 345).
  • Page 44: Of The Cash Register

    SET 348 - SAVING THE USER CONFIGURATION (DATABASE) OF THE CASH REGISTER Code 348 saves the user configuration (DATABASE) of the cash register. Operating Procedure Insert the USB pen into the cash register. Note: If you try to save the data without first inserting the pen, an error is displayed: “STICK NOT INSERTED”.
  • Page 45: Of The Cash Register

    SET 349 - RESTORING THE USER CONFIGURATION (DATABASE) OF THE CASH REGISTER Option SET 349 restores the user configuration (DATABASE) of the cash register. Preliminary Operations Data archival on the USB pen performed using the option SET 348 saves the data in a file “<cashregisterid>-database.tar”...
  • Page 46: Set 350 - Making A Security (Backup) Copy Of The Cash Register On A Usb Pen

    SET 350 - MAKING A SECURITY (BACKUP) COPY OF THE CASH REGISTER ON A USB PEN Code 350 makes a security, backup, copy of the cash register. Operating Procedure Insert the USB pen into the cash register. Note: If you try saving the data without first inserting the pen, an error is displayed: “STICK NOT INSERTED”.
  • Page 47: Set 351 - Restore User Data

    SET 351 - RESTORE USER DATA Code 351 restores a backup copy of the cash register that was previously saved. Preliminary Operations Data archival on the USB pen executed with the option SET 350 is saved in a file “<daymonthyear-cashregisterid>-backup.tar” archived in the folder [crf7100\backup]. To be able to restore it using the SET 351 command, you must rename it from: “<daymonthyear >-backup.tar”...
  • Page 48: Set 352 - Select Add Mode Type

    SET 352 - SELECT ADD MODE TYPE The cash register is programmed in the factory so that the decimal point is inserted automatically only when prices consisting of whole numbers are entered (e.g. Euro 12,00). Therefore, when entering a price containing cents (e.g. Euro 12,35), you must enter the decimal point after the whole number (12).
  • Page 49: Set 356 - Enable Acoustic Warning For Barcode Reader

    ENABLE ACOUSTIC WARNING FOR BARCODE READER SET 356 - This function allows you to enable or disable the acoustic signal that, during use of the barcode reader, indicates when the item’s barcode has been read. Operating procedure .3. .5. 6. .X. To disable management of the acoustic signal.
  • Page 50: Set 360 - Enable Password Management

    SET 360 - ENABLE PASSWORD MANAGEMENT The cash register is supplied with access code management disabled and with the following values for the predefined codes : VALUE DESCRIPTION 111111 Supervisor code 222222 Cashier code Operating procedure .3. .6. .0. .X. To disable access code management.
  • Page 51: Set 362 - Set Cashier Password

    SET 362 - SET CASHIER PASSWORD PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTINGS CODE Up to 6 numeric characters 222222 Operating procedure .3. .6. .2. .X. Input the predefined cashier code (222222) or, if [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] already modified, one of the two codes set. Set the new code [NUMERIC CHARACTERS] Confirm the new code...
  • Page 52: Set 365 - Save All Tickets On Ej

    SET 365 - SAVE ALL TICKETS ON EJ This function is used to enable or disable registration of management tickets in “REG” mode. Operating procedure .3. .6. 5. .X. To disable the function for registering management tickets in “REG” .0. .X. mode on the EJ.
  • Page 53: Set 366 - Enable Multiple Tickets

    SET 366 - ENABLE MULTIPLE TICKETS For multiple tickets, allows you to program whether sales items are grouped according to merchandise categories or departments. Operating procedure .3. .6. .6. .X. To disable the function .0. .X. To enable the function .1.
  • Page 54: Set 368 - Enable Till Total Display

    SET 368 - ENABLE TILL TOTAL DISPLAY Using this function you can enable/disable printing of the till total on the deposit/withdrawal ticket, and for function SET 150. Enter the access code of the supervisor, by default 111111, or check the access code setting using option SET361.
  • Page 55: Set 372 - Set Offer Values

    SET 372 - SET OFFER VALUES This function allows you to program up to 5 offers; for each offer you can program a 4-row descriptor. FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTINGS Offer description 4 rows, each max. 24 chars LINE_1 Offer Value “N”...
  • Page 56: Set 389 - Enable Chipcard Management

    SET 389 - ENABLE CHIPCARD MANAGEMENT Operating procedure .3. .8. .9. .X. .0. .X. DISABLED (default setting .1. .X. ENABLED). SET 390 - PRINT SERIES 390 OPTIONS LIST Operating procedure Start printing. If the chipcard is not inserted, when it is .3.
  • Page 57: Set 392 - Chipcard Programming Information

    SET 392 - CHIPCARD PROGRAMMING INFORMATION This procedure is used to initialise the chipcard with the information necessary for its use, and for identifying the customer. This programming can be performed only when the net balance between deposits, withdrawals and payments using the chipcard is = 0. FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS Card Identifier...
  • Page 58 Operating procedure .3. .9. .2. .X. .1. .X. .0. .X. Public Circuit card = 1 / Private card = 0 .1. .X. .0. .X. Fidelity card = 1 / Fidelity card = 0 (2) / .1. .X. .0. .X. Electronic wallet = 1 Electronic wallet = 0 To program the maximum credit limit 999 999,99 [Numeric characters ] .X...
  • Page 59: Set 393 - Chipcard Deletion

    SET 393 - CHIPCARD DELETION The contents of the chipcard programmed using code 392 can be completely deleted using code 393. This deletion operation however does not delete the configuration performed by formatting (using code 391), but it makes it possible again. The Chipcard must be inserted into the cash register.
  • Page 60: Set 395 - Chipcard Code Management

    SET 395 - CHIPCARD CODE MANAGEMENT You can configure the card with its own secret code. Programming the chipcard as “PRIVATE” using code 392, the cash register recognises only chipcards responding to the secret code PSWCARD. The PSWCARD is composed of a maximum of 4 alphanumerical chars. and must be entered before programming the card as “PRIVATE”.
  • Page 61: Set 397 - Wallet Chipcard Code Management

    SET 397 - WALLET CHIPCARD CODE MANAGEMENT Use of the card as an electronic wallet can be protected by a secret code, PSWBORS. PSWBORS is composed of max. 4 alphanumerical chars. When programming the secret code, the chipcard must not be inserted in the cash register. Operating procedure .3.
  • Page 62: Set 401 - Set Information For Each Department

    SET 401 - SET INFORMATION FOR EACH DEPARTMENT Programmable Parameters For each department a number of parameters can be programmed, as indicated below: FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FAC. SET. Department description Max. 29 characters, alphanumeric DEPT_nn Sale Price for Price list 1 Max.
  • Page 63 FUNCTION RESULT Enable Discount If enabled, discount operations can be performed for the department If enabled, goods refund operations can be performed for the Enable Goods Refund department Enable Single item If enabled, the sales ticket can be closed by pressing a department key (if it is the first operation for the ticket).
  • Page 64: Set 451 - Print Information Of All Ej Used By Machine

    SET 451 - PRINT INFORMATION OF ALL EJ USED BY MACHINE This function is not supported by the cash register. SET 452 - PRINT TICKET SELECTED BY NUMBER This function is used to print a selected ticket. Follow the steps described in the procedure below.
  • Page 65: Set 454 - Print Tickets Comprised Between Two Numbers

    SET 454 - PRINT TICKETS COMPRISED BETWEEN TWO NUMBERS This function allows you to print the tickets comprised between two numbers following the steps described in the procedure. Operating procedure .4. .5. .4. .X. [TICKET TYPE ] Select the ticket type from: fisca non fiscal all types...
  • Page 66: Set 458 - Full Printing Of Ej

    SET 458 - FULL PRINTING OF EJ This function allows you to print the entire contents of the Electronic Journal. Operating procedure Starts printing directly .4. .5. .8. .X. Note: printing can be interrupted by pressing the key C. SET 459 - DELETION This function allows you to delete the entire contents of the Electronic Journal.
  • Page 67: Set 600 - Print Series 600 Options List

    SET 600 - PRINT SERIES 600 OPTIONS LIST This function is used to print the personal details of the operators programmed. Operating procedure .6. .0. 0. Start printing SET 601 - SET INFORMATION FOR EACH OPERATOR FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE FIELDS FACTORY SETTINGS Personal code Up to 4 numerical chars.
  • Page 68: Set 650 - Print Series 650 Options List

    SET 650 - PRINT SERIES 650 OPTIONS LIST This function allows you to print the options relative to programming the personal details for the customer accounts. Operating procedure Starts printing .6. .5. .0. .X. Note: printing can be interrupted by pressing the key C. SET 651 - SET INFORMATION FOR EACH ACCOUNT This function is used to program the personal details of each customer account.
  • Page 69: Set 653 - Delete Information Of More Than One Account

    SET 653 - DELETE INFORMATION OF MORE THAN ONE ACCOUNT This function allows you to delete the personal details programmed for multiple customer accounts. Operating procedure .6. .5. .3. .X. [FROM ACCOUNT ] Enter the number of customer account from which to start deletion and press [TO ACCOUNT] Enter the number of final customer account...
  • Page 70: Set 800 - Print Bcr Plu Information Read As Code

    SET 800 - PRINT BCR PLU INFORMATION READ AS CODE Prints the PLU programming information. Operating procedure .8. .0. 0. .X. When using a barcode reader, pass the optical reader over the item’s barcode so that it is read. The code is displayed on the operator display and an acoustic signal emitted to indicate that reading has terminated.
  • Page 71 SELLING ITEMS BY DEPARTMENT For sales by department, the department key (DEPT_XX) is programmed and linked to an item, and can be used directly for performing sales operations. The maximum number of items that can be programmed for this mode is 250. Operating Procedure SET VAT RATE For the VAT rate, you can program a description and the...
  • Page 72 SELLING ITEMS BELONGING TO A DEPARTMENT For sales of an item belonging to a department, an item (PLU) must be linked to the department. The item can then be accessed after selecting first the department. Note: If more than 15 PLUs are programmed, the remainder are displayed in the following pages viewable using the keys: [Previous] and [Next].
  • Page 73 Program the link of the Departments (PLU) to a key on LINK PROGRAMMING TO KEY the Sales keyboard. Select the “PLU Management” Select the department you require by touching it in the “Dept List” (such as CAFETERIA). Select the PLU you require by touching it in the “Item List”...
  • Page 74: Set 801 - Format Bcr Plu Area

    SET 801 - FORMAT BCR PLU AREA You can use the programming code SET 801 to restore the programmable parameters of the PLUs to their factory values. Operating procedure .8. .0. 1. .X. To confirm. A message appears on the operator display asking you to confirm execution of the formatting function.
  • Page 75: Set 802 - Insert New Bcr Plu

    SET 802 - INSERT NEW BCR PLU Operating procedure .8. .0. 2. .X. [READ BARCODE] When using a barcode reader, pass the optical reader over the barcode of the item so that it is read. The code is displayed on the operator display and an acoustic signal emitted to indicate that reading has terminated.
  • Page 76: Set 803 - Delete Bcr Plu

    SET 803 - DELETE BCR PLU Operating procedure .8. .0. 3. .X. If you want to use the barcode reader, pass the optical reader over the item’s barcode so that it is read. The code is displayed on the operator screen and an acoustic signal emitted to indicate that reading has terminated.
  • Page 77: Set 804 - Modify Bcr Plu

    SET 804 - MODIFY BCR PLU Operating procedure .8. .0. 4. .X. [READ BARCODE] When using a barcode reader, pass the optical reader over the barcode of the item so that it is read. The code is displayed on the operator display and an acoustic signal emitted to indicate that reading has terminated.
  • Page 78: Set 900 - Print Series 900 Options List

    PROGRAMMING THE SERIAL INTERFACES The devices that can be connected to the cash register via the serial interfaces are the personal computer, barcode reader and the slip printer. Code 905 allows you to configure the connection of the devices to the two serial interfaces. The parameters for serial interfaces 1 and 2 can be configured, respectively, with code 901 and code 903.
  • Page 79: Set 901 - Set Serial Channel 1 Information Set903 - Set Serial Channel 2 Information

    SET 901 - SET SERIAL CHANNEL 1 INFORMATION SET903 - SET SERIAL CHANNEL 2 INFORMATION The values set automatically are the defaults. You can subsequently modify these values using code 901 (for serial 1) and code 903 (for serial 2). Programmable parameters Factory settings for Factory settings for connection of...
  • Page 80: Set 902 - Loading Serial Channel 1 Device Set904 - Loading Serial Channel 2 Default

    SET 902 - LOADING SERIAL CHANNEL 1 DEVICE SET904 - LOADING SERIAL CHANNEL 2 DEFAULT Programming codes SET 902 and 904 can be used to reset the serial interface 1 and serial interface 2 parameters to their default values. Operating procedure .9.
  • Page 81: Set 919 - Enable Network Services (Optional Settings)

    Operating procedure .9. .2. .0. .X. DISABLED = 0 ENABLED = 1. [FRIENDLY NAME] Name for identifying the device on the network. The system proposes the factory setting: Nettuna3000 To change this name, enter the name you want on the keypad.
  • Page 82: Set 921 - Channel 1 Eth Settings

    SET 921 - CHANNEL 1 ETH SETTINGS SET 922 – CHANNEL 2 WLAN SETTINGS SET 923 – PPP SETTINGS SET 924 – WIFI SETTINGS SET 925 – ADSL SETTINGS SET 926 – FTP SETTINGS SET 927 – SNMP SETTINGS SET 928 – HSDPA SETTINGS SET 929 –...
  • Page 83: Set 932 - Select Db Update Mode (Optional Settings)

    FW UPDATE MODE SET 931 - SELECT (OPTIONAL SETTINGS) This command enables or disables firmware updating mode. Operating procedure .9. .3. .1. .X. WITH CONFIRM ; if you choose to update the firmware, confirmation is .0. .X. required AUTOMATIC; the firmware is updated automatically (default setting).
  • Page 84: Set 950 - Set Slip Printer Information Set 951 - Calibrate Slip Printer Module

    After connecting the printer or slip printer, and selecting and programming the required parameters, you must program document management for Invoices. The programming code is SET 950. PRINTER PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS: OLIVETTI PR4 SL, EPSON TM 290, EPSON TM 295, STAR SP 298 Select printer...
  • Page 85 PARAMETER FUNCTION PROGRAMMABLE VALUES minimum maximum factory Starting value for (progressively). 99999 numbering invoices Compact document (type of form). You can specify whether the body enabled disabled enabled text area must completed automatically with interlines, so that the invoice / receipt total and following text appear under the text area.
  • Page 86 PROGRAMMABLE VALUES PARAMETER FUNCTION minimum maximum factory In the case of a pre-printed form, number of pre-printed rows at the end. Enables disables the same header printed on tickets to be enabled disabled disabled printed also invoices receipts. Invoice Series identified alphanumerical characters Starting...
  • Page 87 LAYOUT OF THE DOCUMENT FOR INVOICE OR RECEIPT In the following figure is illustrated the layout of the document for the Invoice or Receipt, with indications of how the various fields are ordered. Width of top area CODE 950 Parameter 1 Optional Header CODE 950 Parameter 7 Body text...
  • Page 88 Operating procedure .9. .5. 0. .X. Set all the parameters that are requested, [ALPHANUMERICAL CHARS] referring to the tables for slip printer printing. DEFINE THE BODY TEXT LINES FOR THE SLIP PRINTER – SET 951 To print on an external printer of slip printer type, you must know the number of body text lines that can be printed by the slip printer for the invoice/ticket.
  • Page 89: Icon Classifications And List Of Promotional Phrases

    A. ICON CLASSIFICATIONS AND LIST OF PROMOTIONAL PHRASES ICON GENERAL CLASSIFICATIONS – MERCHANDISE CATEGORIES FOOD • Wine shop • Grocery shop • Fruit - Vegetables • Gastronomy • Butcher’s shop • Equine butcher’s • Bakery • Pastry shop • Pasta shop •...
  • Page 90 FRESH, GENUINE FRESH, GENUINE MEAT PRODUCTS MEAT PRODUCTS FOR YOUR FOR YOUR WHOLE WHOLE TABLE TABLE WORLD IN A WORLD IN A BOTTLE BOTTLE EQUINE BUTCHER’S WINE SHOP ALL THE SCENTS, A VAST THE PERFUME THE PERFUME ALL THE SELECTION AND TASTE OF AND TASTE OF ESSENCES CHOSEN...
  • Page 91 CHICKEN, MEAT CHICKEN, MEAT AND SALAMI AND SALAMI LIKE LIKE HOME-RAISED HOME-RAISED POULTERER POLLERIA THE BEST THE BEST CHEESES CHEESES CARRY OUR CARRY OUR NAME NAME DELICATESSEN - CHEESES THE COLD THE COLD FRIEND OF FRIEND OF FRESH FRESH PRODUCE PRODUCE FROZEN FOOD...
  • Page 92 CLOTHES • Kids • Lingerie • Shoes • Leather goods • Shirts • Textiles • Hats • Sportswear • Ladieswear • Menswear THE WORLD THE WORLD OF THE LINGERIE LINGERIE OF THE YOUNG YOUNG KIDS LINGERIE WALKING WALKING LEATHER BAGS LEATHER BAGS TOGETHER TOGETHER...
  • Page 93 FIVE FIVE STAR CATERING STAR ICE-CREAM ICE-CREAM • Bar - Café ICE-CREAM PARLOUR • Public House • Ice-cream Parlour • Sandwich Bar • Pizza Restaurant ENJOY A ENJOY A RELAXED RELAXED • Pasta House TIME IN TIME IN • Snack Bar GOOD GOOD COMPANY...
  • Page 94 BUILDING – PAINT SUPPLIERS • Paints PRECIOUS AND ABSOLUTELY • Bricks - Cement EXCLUSIVE FOR EVERYTHING • Marble - Tiles EXCEPTIONAL FOR A WORLD PERSONS OF COLOUR • Upholstery - Carpets • Sanitaryware – Bathroom Furnishings PAINTS JEWELLERY THE SURE BUILDING CHARM OF SAFELY...
  • Page 95 THE SHOP THAT PROVIDES HIGH FIDELITY HELP AND SHOP ADVICE COMPUTERS AND ACCESSORIES HF RADIO ACCESSORIES HIGH FIDELITY HIGH SHOP FIDELITY SHOP CDs -DISKS VHS CASSETTES ELECTRONICS THE SHOP THAT PROVIDES • HF radio accessories YOU HELP AND • VHS cassettes ADVICE •...
  • Page 96 STATIONERY - TOYS COSMETICS • School & office stationery • Fashion jewellery • Stationery • Herbal products • Toys • Cosmetics • Perfumes • Books NEW, EVERYTHING EXCLUSIVE FOR THE HOME, UNUSUAL OFFICE AND CREATIONS SCHOOL FASHION JEWELLERY OFFICE & SCHOOL STATIONERY NATURE, ITS EVERYTHING HERBS AND...
  • Page 97 ANIMALS AUTOMOTIVE - MOTOBIKE - GARDENING BICYCLE • Animal supplies • Gardening supplies • Pets • Car accessories and spare parts • Equipment and fertilizers • Fish and acquariums • Motorbike/bicycle accessories • Flowers and plants and spare parts CULTIVATE, CARE EVERYTHING ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 98 HARDWARE ITEMS • Household goods • Plumbing materials • Heating systems EVERYTHING FOR AN • Ironmongery ELEGANT • Electrical materials WELCOMING • Industrial metal products HOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS WOOD - FURNITURE GLASSWARE - CERAMICS EVERYTHING • Frames - Pictures - Prints ALL TYPES OF •...
  • Page 99 MOTHER’S DAY - HAPPY BEST WISHES CHRISTMAS REMEMBER CHRISTMAS ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MOTHER’S DAY HAVE HAVE HAPPY A GOOD HAPPY HOLIDAY YEAR CARNIVAL CARNIVAL VACATION NEW YEAR A DAY HOLIDAYS WORTH AND SPECIAL REMEMBERING OCCASIONS • Christmas WOMEN’S DAY • New Year •...
  • Page 100 LIST OF PROMOTIONAL PHRASES PHRASES AT YOUR SERVICE QUALITY AND COURTESY TECHNICAL ARTICLES YOU HAVE MADE A WISE CHOICE ENJOY YOUR MEAL HAPPY CHRISTMAS HAPPY EASTER HAVE A GOOD HOLIDAY WALKING TOGETHER FRESH, GENUINE MEAT PRODUCTS FOR YOUR TABLE HE WHO LOVES NATURE LOVES LIFE HE WHO FINDS A FRIEND FINDS A TREASURE ASK FOR A HOME DELIVERY CULTIVATE, CARE FOR AND CREATE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE...
  • Page 101 PHRASES THE SHOP THAT PROVIDES YOU HELP AND ADVICE THE PLEASURE FROM SAVOURING GOOD THINGS PRECIOUS AND EXCLUSIVE FOR EXCEPTIONAL PERSONS THE FORECAST JUST FOR YOU VALUE THAT STANDS THE TEST OF TIME GLASS IN ALL ITS FORMS YOUR MEETING PLACE LINGERIE THE ART OF WOOD THE ART OF LIGHT...
  • Page 102 PHRASES SPORT AND HEALTH GO HAND IN HAND ENJOY A RELAXED TIME IN GOOD COMPANY INSTRUMENTS FOR WORK AND FREE TIME WITHOUT COMPARISON ALL ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS ITEM BY ITEM ALL THE SCENTS, ALL THE ESSENCES CHOSEN JUST FOR YOU ALL PRODUCTS OF ALL BRANDS EVERYTHING FOR AN ELEGANT, WELCOMING HOME THE ALLURE OF BEAUTY...
  • Page 103 The crossed dustbin symbol on the device means that: - When it to be disposed of, the device is to be taken to the equipped waste collection centres and is to be handled separately from urban waste; - Olivetti guarantees the activation of the treatment, collection, recycling disposal...
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