6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS EO1-11152
6.7 PLU Table Programming (Submode 4)
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NOTES: 1. The “Address Numbers” 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 65,000 PLUs (5,000 PLUs as standard when the Expansion Memory is installed)
are programmable (varies depending on the capacity and allocation of the RAM). Also refer to the
“CODING PLUs” to be described at the end of this section. 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 department 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 PLU Name (Descriptor)
Enter a maximum of 16 regular-sized or 8 double-sized characters by referring Section 6.2
Character Entries, then end with the [ST] key.
When no name is programmed for a PLU, the following will be the auto-program name for
printing:
PLUxxxxxx (for PLU Code Max. 6-digit feature)
PLUxxxxxxxxxxxxx (for PLU Code Max. 13-digit feature)
NOTE: For details, please contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative.
3 Preset Price
• For a preset PLU (preset-price PLU), enter a maximum of 6-digit price, and depress the [#]
key.
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 integer 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).