Pelco ICI1000S Series Cash Register User Manual


 
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Exceptions Using the COLUMN SPECIFIC
Strategy
This is used to flag on specific placement of text on
the register ticket. This type of exception uses the (^)
character on your keypad. It is used to capture text ac-
cording to the position on the register ticket. When this
type of exception strategy is used, the Inter-Check
ICI1000S Series searches for specific column place-
ment of data defined by the number of ^ symbols you
use. It may be useful for you to refer to the explana-
tion of the EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE to ensure
proper positioning.
EXAMPLE: Flagging on department num-
ber 5200 but your register prints it as “ 5200
40.00 “
1. Turn on the exception column line by pressing se-
lection #7 (EXCEPTION COLUMN LINE) in the
SYSTEMS PARAMETER MENU.
2. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring
mode.
Let’s say the display read:
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
5200 $40.00
3. Press ENT to access the MAIN MENU.
4. Press 2 to access the SYSTEMS PARAMETER
MENU.
5. Press 6 to edit exception text.
6. Key in the following:
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
=>^^^^^5200
7. Press ENT to save the exception.
8. Press INS to save the changes.
9. Press ESC three times to return to the monitoring
mode.
4.6.7 Programming Stratagies
Exceptions Using the GLOBAL Strategy
This is used to flag on any text regardless of placement
on the register ticket.
EXAMPLE: Flagging on any VOID within
your system.
You must first enter into the Exception Alarm Text Edit
mode. To do this press #2 in the MAIN PROGRAM
MENU (SYSTEM PARAMETERS). Then press #6 in
the SYSTEM PROGRAM MENU (EXCEPTION
ALARM TEXT EDIT).
The display should now read:
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
= =
1. Type VOID to match the exact format it is printed
on the register ticket.
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
=>VOID
2. Press ENT to save the exception.
3. Press INS to save the changes.
4. Turn on the EXCEPTION ALARM SETTINGS.
For further instructions, refer to EXCEPTION
ALARM SETTINGS previously described.
5. Press ESC three times to resume monitoring.