Control locks and mode selector keys, Mode lock – Toshiba TEC MA-1100-100 SERIES User Manual

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CONTROL LOCKS AND MODE SELECTOR KEYS

MODE LOCK

(POSITION)

LOCK ..

X NCR

REG . ,

LOCK

REG

MGR..........

□ ......

SET

(FUNCTION)

The

register

operations

are

locked

when

the

Mode

Lock

is

set

to

this

position.

Displays

the

current

time

in

the

front

display

as

a

standard

feature.

Normal

cash

register

operations

are

carried

out

in

this

mode.

However,

the

operations

using

the

keys

that

have

been

programmed

to

require

the

"MGR" position cannot be done in this

mode.

The

sale

totals

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

using

the

keys

that

have

been

programmed

to

require

the

MGR position.

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.

All

the

resettable

totals

and

their

respective

counters

will

be

read

and

reset in this position.

In

this

position,

the

register

will

allow programming operations.

The REG Key is used by the cashier 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

trasactions

recorded

by

the

register.

This

key

can access the positions of LOCK, REG, X, MGR, Q j
and Z.

SET Key The SET Key is used by the programmer. This key can

access the positions of LOCK and SET.

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