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Advanced Operations
TK-6000/6500 User’s Manual
Arrangement key registrations
Key operations can be assigned to an <ARRANGE> (arrangement key). Then, simply pressing <ARRANGE>
performs all of the key functions assigned to it.
Key operations can also be assigned to an address code. Then, when you input the address code using
<ARRANGE>, all of the key functions assigned to the address code are performed.
Example 1
OPERATION RECEIPT
AA
AA
A
Example 2
OPERATION RECEIPT
5
AA
AA
A
Arrangement 1
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PLU 1 ($8.00)
Item 1 ——————————
Quantity 1
—————————————
PLU 2 ($5.00)
Item 2 ——————————
Quantity 1
—————————————
Payment Cash $13.00
REG 03-04-2000 14:05
C
01 MC#01 000114
1 PLU0001 •8.00
1 PLU0002 •5.00
TL
•13.00
CASH •13.00
Arrangement 5
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Dept. 1 $1.00
Item 1 ——————————
Quantity 1
—————————————
Dept. 2 $2.00
Item 2 ——————————
Quantity 1
—————————————
Payment Cash $3.00
REG 03-04-2000 14:10
C
01 MC#01 000115
1 DEPT01 •1.00
1 DEPT02 •2.00
TL
•3.00
CASH
•3.00
Set menu
When you register a set menu, its total amount is added to the PLU totalizer and counter. The price of each set
menu item is also added to each respective PLU totalizer and counter.
Example
OPERATION RECEIPT
35
++
++
+
F
Set menu
PLU 35 $5.00
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Item 1 PLU 1 --
——————————
Item 2 PLU 2 --
—————————
Item 3 PLU 3 --
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Item 4 PLU 4 --
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Payment Cash $5.00
REG 03-04-2000 14:15
C
01 MC#01 000116
1 PLU0035 •5.00
PLU0001
PLU0002
PLU0003
PLU0004
TL
•5.00
CASH
•5.00