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CONTROL LOCK SYSTEM
THE CONTROL LOCK:
Located at the right of the operating area, the Control Lock is a switch that places the
cash register into its several operating modes. These modes are:
CONTROL KEYS:
Two pairs of keys are provided for the Control Lock and the Cash Drawer Lock.
Operator's Register Key (OP): Provides movement to the OFF and REG modes only.
Manager's Key (MA): Provides access to all of the operating modes. This system effectively limits access to
the PRG, X, and Z modes to individuals who are authorized to use the Manager's Program key only. (Note: A
Manager Password is available for accessing "PRG", "X" and "Z" positions, for details see Page 22).
Cash Drawer Key (515): Used to lock the cash drawer for additional security.
CASH DRAWER WITH LOCK:
The cash drawer will automatically open after completing a transaction by
pressing the [#/ST/NS] key, or by the hidden emergency lever underneath the register.
The cash drawer is electronically locked when the Control Lock is in the "Off" position. In addition, the cash drawer
is designed with a security lock and when used with the Cash Drawer key, manually locks the cash drawer and
prevents electronically opening it by the [#/ST/NS] key or by the hidden emergency lever underneath the register.
The Bill Tray and Coin Tray can be removed from the register by lifting up on the open drawer and pulling toward
you.
Program Mode (PRG): The position is used to set and change your
individualized programming for register operations.
Locked Mode (OFF): This position is used when the cash register is
not in use. The register is inoperable and the cash drawer stays
closed.
Register Mode (REG): You will perform normal register operations
in the REG position.
Report Mode (X): Permits reading of all transaction totals at any
time without clearing the register (normally known as a "mid-day"
reading). This cash register is capable of producing numerous
management reports.
Reset Mode (Z): Permits reading of all transaction totals and clears
all transaction totals to zero, except the running grand total (normally
known as the "end-of-day" or "daily close-out" reading). This cash
register is capable of producing numerous management reports such
as weekly/monthly readings.