User’s ManualV-R100Standard Style
10Adjusting the Angle of the Main DisplayThe angle for the main display can be adjusted so it is easy for the operator to view it. Operate the tilt sw
11Installing Original Advertisements (POP Ads)The menu of the shop, special bargain items and customer notices can be displayed on the back of the con
12Loading Printer PaperSteps1. Remove the printer cover. Put your nger on the paper holder and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where i
13Changing Printer PaperWhen only about one meter of printer paper is remaining, a red line will appear. Change to a new roll of paper at your earlies
14When Unmounting an SD CardIf you do not go through the unmounting process, the data on the SD card may be damaged.Steps1. Select <System>/<
15Loading a USB DeviceSteps1. Remove the side cover on the side of the main display. It comes off easily when you insert your nger in the depres-sio
16SpecicationsModel V-R100Main display Type 10.4 SVGA color TFT LCDResolution 800 × 600Color *1Max. 16.77 million colorsBacklight White LEDOther Pow
17User’s ManualOperationSales ManagementStandard Style
18Overview of Sales ManagementSales Management FunctionsSales Management is an application for managing store sales. The main functions of Sales Manag
19Basic OperationsOperations with the Sales Management application can be performed on the touch screen. Following is an explanation of the basic oper
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20Scrolling the WindowScroll the screen if you cannot see everything at one time because there is too much data.Scroll display (Ex.)Using the scroll (
21Table OperationEnter numbers in the list in tables.Table display (Ex.)Touch the number of bills you wish to change. Once a number is touched, the te
22Names of Main Keys and Their FunctionsThis section explains the names and functions of the main keys.Names of Main Keys and Their Functions . .
23Others Key FunctionsPress the <Others> key to call up other transaction keys.Check keyUse for payments via coupon, such as gift certicates or
24Work OperationsSales Management manages the sales in one-day units, from Open to Sales Reset. Following is a description of the main operations for
25Signing-off Server (Canceling Server)To sign off, enter <0> and then touch the <Sign on> key.Switching ModesThe screen for registering s
26Preparing Change (Registering Change)After opening for business, prepare the change used for payments. 1Touch the <Loan> key on the <Regis
27<Main> Menu Display for Registering ItemsTouching an item displayed on the menu screen registers it. Registering items (Ex.): Selecting <Ro
28Check PaymentAfter all items have been registered, go through the check payment process.First of all, touch the <Subtotal> key to get a total
29Registering Sales (Registering Customer Orders)To register sales, touch the <Registration> key on the <Register> tab of the <Top Menu
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30Handling Returned ItemsThis is the process for handling returned items in situations such as when a mistake is noticed, or after a sale has been rec
31Desposit (Ex.): Fill the drawer with eighty quarters ($20) for making change .1Tap the <RC> column under <Received on Account> twice2T
32Registering Discounts from Total AmountsFor amount or percentage discounts from a total amount, check the total amount with the <Subtotal> key
33Check and Reset OperationThis allows you to conrm the results (such as total) of item registration, or issue X (inspection) or Z (reset) report whe
34Declaration OperationBalance Declaration (Report the Amount of Cash in the Drawer)After the close of business, count the amount in the drawer and d
35Outputting a periodic report (specied period)Select a periodAfter specifying the period, the steps are the same as for the Z report.Report example
V-R100*STD-EMA1209-A
4Safety Precautions ● Prior to use, please read these “Safety Precautions” thoroughly and use the device accordingly. ● Please pay due attention to t
5* CautionInstallation Location- ● Do not position the device in an unstable place, such as on an unsteady table or on an incline. If it falls, it may
6* CautionMaintenance$+ ● In the interest of safety, when performing maintenance unplug the plug from the outlet. ● At least once a year unplug the po
7FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the e
8Take Advance Notice of the Following ● The content of this manual may change without notice due to improvements to devices and/or changes in their sp
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