Sam4s ER-5115 Cash Register User Manual


 
SAM4s ER-5115 Electronic Cash Register Operations
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Keyboard Legend Description
EAT-IN
TAKE OUT
DRIVE THRU
Eat-In, Take Out and Drive Thru are subtotal functions. In areas that have
different tax rules for eat-in and take out sales, the
EAT-IN,
TAKE OUT
and DRIVE THRU keys can be programmed to automatically charge or
exempt taxes.
Sales may not be split between Eat-In, Take Out and Drive Thru.
The
EAT-IN,
TAKE OUT and DRIVE THRU keys maintain separate
totals on the Financial report.
ERROR CORR
Use to correct the last entry. The ERROR CORR key corrects the
appropriate totals and counters.
F/S SHIFT
When pressed before a PLU entry, the F/S SHIFT key reverses the
preprogrammed food stamp status of the PLU. For example, an item not food
stamp eligible can be made food stamp eligible.
F/S SUB
Displays the amount of the sale that is food stamp eligible.
F/S TEND
Use to tender food stamps for eligible sales.
GUEST #
Use to enter the count of guests served as part of a guest check.
LEVEL (1-3)
Level keys shift the keyboard PLU that is being registered . Levels can be stay
down to accommodate, for example, breakfast, lunch and dinner menus; pop-
up after each item to register, for example large, medium or small soft drink;
pop-up after each transaction to register, for example, toppings of various
pizza sizes.
MACRO (1-5)
Macro keys may be programmed to record, then later perform, up to 50
keystrokes. For example, a macro key could be set to tender (preset tender) a
common currency, such as $5 into the cash key.
P/BAL
Use to enter the amount of an outstanding balance.
PAID OUT
Use to record money taken from the register to pay invoices, etc. The paid out
amount subtracts from the cash-in-drawer total. Paid outs are allowed outside
of a sale only.
% Keys
Up to five % keys may be placed on the keyboard. Each % key is set with a
specific function, such as item discount or surcharge, or sale discount or
surcharge. The percent rate may be entered or preprogrammed, or the percent
keys can be programmed with a negative open or preset price, thus acting as
coupon keys.
A percentage key may also be set up to accept charge tip entries.
PLU
The
PLU key is used to register price look-ups by number entry. PLUs can be
programmed open or preset, and positive or negative.
Keyboard PLU
Keys
Use to categorize merchandise (as you would with traditional department
keys.) Keyboard PLUs can be programmed open or preset, and positive or
negative.
PROMO
The PROMO key allows you to account for promotional items, as in "buy
two, get one free". Pressing this key will remove an item's cost from the sale,
but will include the sale of the item in the item's sales counter.
RCPT FEED
Advances the receipt paper one line, or continuously until the key is released.
RECEIPT ON/OFF
When 'OFF' no receipt will print during a sale. (If the receipt is off, a buffered
receipt is available by pressing the
CASH key a second time.)