Control locks and mode selector keys, 1 mode lock – Toshiba TEC FDS-30 User Manual

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4. CONTROL LOCKS AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS

4.1 MODE LOCK

(POSITION)

(FUNCTION)

X MGR

SET

Y

LOCK

REG

Key

i REG

MGR

Key

MA

Key

MGR

B

In

this

position,

the

register

will

allow

programming operations.

The register operations are locked when the

Mode Lock is in this position. Meanwhile, the

current time is displayed.

Normal cash register operations are carried
out in this mode. However, the operations
requiring a Manager Intervention cannot be
performed in this mode.

The sale totals in memory can be read and
the programmed data can be verified in this

position.

This position allows to register all normal cash
register operations to be carried out in the

“REG" mode and the operations requiring a

Manager Intervention.

This

is

the

“Negative

Mode”,

which

automatically processes all the entries in the
reverse way, i.e. positive items into negative,
and the negative into positive. It is usually
used to return or cancel all the items once

purchased in a sale in the “REG" or “MGR"
mode.

All the resetable totals and their respective
counters in memory will be read and reset in
this position.

MA Key:

The REG Key, is used by the cashier or clerk who operates the

register. This key can access the positions of LOCK and REG.

The MGR Key is used by the store manager or a person authorized
by the manager. This key can access the positions of LOCK,

REG, X, and MGR.

The MA Key is used by the store manager who will daily supervise
the collection of money and the printout of transactions recorded by

the register. It is also used by the programmer. This key can

access the positions of SET, LOCK, REG, X, MGR, □, and Z.

The keys may be inserted or pulled out at the “LOCK” or “REG” position.

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