2) cashier key method (push led key), 3) cashier key method (barrel lock), Cashier keys 1 to 4 – Toshiba TEC MA-1350-1 User Manual

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MA-1350-1 SERIES

Sign ON Receipt Format

Sign OFF Receipt Format

TEC STORE

1343 PEACH DRIVE
PHONE: 87-6437

Open 8:00am to 7:00pm
Closed: every Wednesday

11-28-1997 #112300

SIGN ON

JONES 0117 08:46TM

Name of a
cashier who
has just signed
ON is printed if
the name has
been pro-
grammed. If
not, a cashier
symbol such
as “3CL” is
printed here.

TEC STORE

1343 PEACH DRIVE
PHONE: 87-6437

Open 8:00am to 7:00pm
Closed: every Wednesday

11-28-1997 #112300

SIGN OFF

JONES 0118 08:46TM

1

4

3

2

NOTES:

1. The two-digit Secret Code portion, once entered for a cashier’s Sign ON, is set in the memory

of the register. The Secret Code of the same cashier is checked every time his/her Sign ON
is operated until the Daily Cashier Reset Report is taken at the end of the day. Then the
Secret Code is reset and a new Secret Code entry will be allowed. When the Secret Code is
within the range of 01 to 09, it will be omissible to enter the preceding zero.

2. The multi-drawer feature can be adopted on this cashier-identifying method. In this case,

Drawer 1 is assigned to cashiers 1 and 2, and Drawer 2 to cashiers 3 to 8.

2) Cashier Key Method (Push LED Key)

Each Cashier key (1 to 4) is assigned to each cash-
ier. Push the assigned cashier key, and the built-in
light becomes lit, indicating that the key is ON to
identify the cashier. The ON status of the key will be
held until another cashier key is pushed.

Sales entries will be possible only when one of these
key is in the ON status (in “REG”, “MGR”, or “ - ”
mode).

The Key’s ON status will not be cleared even when the Mode Lock is turned to other positions.

NOTES:

1. No receipts are issued on turning ON or OFF a Cashier Key. However, the cashier code (1 to

4) or cashier name is printed near the bottom of every receipt to be issued.

2. The multi-drawer feature can be adopted on this cashier-identifying method. In this case,

Drawer 1 is assigned to cashiers 1 and 2, and Drawer 2 to cashiers 3 and 4.

3) Cashier Key Method (Barrel Lock)

This method is applied when two barrel locks are installed as cashier
locks. A maximum of 4 cashiers can be identified in this method.

Each key (1 to 4) is assigned to each cashier. The register will not oper-
ate in the REG, MGR, or - mode unless one of these keys is inserted
and turned to the position (1 to 4) corresponding to the Cashier Key No.

Each of the keys may be inserted and pulled out in the neutral position
marked with a dot. When the operating cashier changes to another, the
first Cashier Key must be pulled out before inserting another Cashier
Key.

Cashier Keys 1 to 4

1

2

3

4

1

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