Cutter block open detector, Journal and receipt paper near-end detector, Plu keyboard – Toshiba MA-1190 User Manual

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PLU KEYBOARD

(

hardware

option

)

It

has

130

keys,

each

of

which

corresponds

to

a

PLU

code.

By

simply

depressing

a

key,

the

*'!PLU

Code

i[PLU]"

entry

sequence

is

made.

Thus

it

simplifies

PLU

operations

and

saves

time.

The

PLU

Keyboard

will

be

connected

to

the

ECR

with

a

cable

and

may

be

placed

on

the

check-out

counter

table

near

the ECR.

As

an

additional

function,

the

PLU

Keyboard

may

be

used

to

entei^alpha/numeric

characters

just

as

on

the

ordinary

typewriter

keyboard,

instead

of

entering

3-

or 4-digit character code on the ECR, in various programming operations.

CUTTER BLOCK OPEN DETECTOR AND PAPER NEAR-END DETECTOR

1. CUTTER BLOCK OPEN DETECTOR

(1)

This

detector

is

activated

when

the

Cutter

Block

of

the

Printer

is

opened.

It

is

provided

to

protect

your

hands

and

fingers

from

injury and also to protect the printer itself.

(2)

While

the

Block

is

opened,

none

of

the

keys

Cincluding

[RF]

and

[JF])

will

be

accepted

and

the

AMOUNT

portion

of

the

display

will

keep flickering

(3)

When

the

Block

is

closed

and

the

[C]

key

is

depressed,

the

display

flickering

will

be

cleared

and

key-in

operations

will

be

accepted.

If

any

printing

has

been

under

way

and

stopped

due

to

the

Block

opening, the printing will again be started.

(4)

If

the

Block

is

opened

during

printing,

the

printing

will

immediately be stopped.

2. JOURNAL AND RECEIPT PAPER NEAR-END DETECTOR

(1)

This

detector

is

activated

when

either

the

journal

or

receipt

roll

is

coming

near

the

end.

It

is

provided

to

prompt

the

operator

to

replace the old paper roll with a new one.

(2)

When

the

paper

roll

comes

near

the

end

(or

the

paper

has

not

been

set

properly),

no

key

operation

(except

[RF]

and

[JF])

will

be

accepted and the AMOUNT portion of the display will keep flickering.

(3)

When

a

new

paper

roll

is

set,

only

the

[RF]

and

[JF[

keys

are

allowed

to

operate.

Next,

when

the

[C]

key

is

depressed,

the

display

flickering

will

be

cleared

and

normal

key-in

operations

will

be

accepted.

If

any

printing

has

been

suspended,

it

will

continue printing.

(4)

If

this

detector

sensed

a

paper

near-end

condition

during

printing,

the printer will stop after the current line printing is completed.

(5)

The

[RF]

and

[JF]

keys

are

operative

regardless

of

the

detector

ON/OFF condition.

(6)

If

the

[C]

key

is

depressed

in

the

paper

near-end

condition,

it

will

be

ignored.

The

[C]

key

depression

will

be

effective

to

clear

the display flickering only after the new paper roll is set.

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