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NOTES: 1) The “Address Nos” designation at the top after “4 [X]” can be skipped if not necessary.
If entered, the designated Address (es) will automatically be accessed after the PLU
Code designation.
2) A maximum of 1300 PLUs are programmable (varies depending on the capacity and
allocation of the RAM). The “[PLU]” key here indicates the key labeled simply as “PLU”
but not any PLU Preset-code Keys.
3) When the Address No. is sequential from the preceding address (if the Address
Designation feature has not been used), the Address No. and the following [ST] can be
omitted.
4) The programming contents of each address are further described in the PLU TABLE
PROGRAMMING CONTENTS below.
PLU TABLE PROGRAMMING CONTENTS
Address No. Description of Programming Contents
1 Linked Department Code
Enter the 2-digit code of the depertment to which the PLU is linked. When
the PLU is newly programmed, this entry is compulsory (an error will result
if this entry is skipped.)
[#]
1 to 99
2 Linked Department Code
Enter a maximum of 16 reguler-sized or 8 double-sized characters. See
the CHARACTER ENTRIES at the beginning of this chapter. End with
[ST].
When no name is programmed for a PLU, the following will be the auto-
program name for printing:
PLUxxxxxx (PLU Code Max. 6 digits)
3 Preset Price
• For a preset PLU (preset-price PLU, enter a maximum of 6-digit price,
and depress [#].
1 to 999999 (result: $0.01 to $9999.99)
When the option “Preset Point for one decimal digit allowed” is selected,
the decimal digit can be entered after entering a maximum of 5 interger
digits and the [ • ] key
1 to 99999 (result: $0.01 to $999.99)
or
0.1 to 99999.9 (result: $0.001 to $999.999)
• A zero-price ($0.00) may be preset by entering 0 in the above operation.
• When no numerics are entered and the [#] key is simply depressed, the
PLU will be an open PLU (open-price PLU).
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