Combination reports, General notes on report takings, 1 combination reports – Toshiba MA-1595-1 Series User Manual

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5. READ (X) AND RESET (Z) REPORTS

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5.1 Combination Reports

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5.1 Combination

Reports

Multiple reports can be programmed to be issued in one operation sequence. The following are reports
programmable for combinations (max. 5 reports in one table, max. 3 tables). Ask your TOSHIBA TEC
representative for information of the contents of your Combination Report Tables or for changes.

REPORT NAME

AVAILABLE REPORTS

Financial

Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ

All Cashier Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ

All Salesperson Report

X

Z

Credit Company Sales Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ

Department Group Report

X

GTX

Media Sales and In-drawer Report

X

Hourly Range Report

X

Z

All Department Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ

All Media Sales & Cash-in-drawer Report

X

All PLU Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ

All Customer Files Report

X

PLU

Group

Sales

Report

X

Z

GTX

GTZ


KEY OPERATION: Mode Lock: X for Read
Z

for Reset



Enter the Report Combination-ID No.:

None (simply depress [AT/TL]): Daily Combination Report Table No.1
200: GT Combination Report Table No.1
1:

Daily Combination Report Table No.2

201: GT Combination Report Table No.2
2:

Daily Combination Report Table No.3

202: GT Combination Report Table No.3

NOTES: 1. When the mode set for taking combination reports does not match the mode of a report contained

in the table, that report will be skipped.

2. If no combination reports data have been programmed, Combination Report Table No. 1 (which is

issued by depressing the [AT/TL] key alone for Daily Reports and depressing 200 [AT/TL] for GT
Reports) is auto-preset with All Department Report and Financial Report. It will be active as Table
No. 1 content unless no data are programmed for Table No. 1.

3. The report output order is determined by the order programmed in each table.

4. The drawer will open when a contained report is ruled to open the drawer.


5.2

General Notes On Report Takings

1. The cashier signed-OFF or signed-OUT condition is required for taking any Z reports in the Code Entry

Method. (Otherwise, an error will result when the Mode Lock is turned to the “X” or “Z” position.) However, in
case of a standalone system with PC connected and CVS spec. selected, X/Z reports can be taken during
Sign-ON and sales entries.


2. Reset reports will be printed on the receipt roll as well as on journal, and issued, regardless of the current

Receipt-ON/OFF status.


3. The [ITEM CORR] (or [VOID]) key may be depressed halfway during printing a report, for the purpose to

abort the receipt issuance (except for some short reports). When a report-abort has been operated for a reset
report, the memory of the report data will not be cleared.

| | [AT/TL]

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