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TEC Electronic Computing Scale SL-9000/9000N-FFB SERIES Owner ’ s Manual Table of Contents[...]
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(i) Safety Summary Safety Summary Personal safety in handling or maintaining the equipment is extremely important. Warnings and Cautions necessary for safe handling are included in this manual. All warnings and cautions contained in this manual should be read and understood before handling or maintaining the equipment. Do not attempt to effect repa[...]
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(ii) Safety Summary CAUTION This indicates that there is the risk of personal Injury or damage to objects if the machines are improperly handled contrary to this indication. If foreign objects (metal fragments, water, liquids) enter the machines, first turn off the power switches and disconnect the power cord plugs from the outlet, and then contact[...]
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Page T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL ........................................................................... 1-2 1.2 ACCESSORIES .................................................................................... 1-2 2. SPE[...]
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CAUTION: 1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC. 2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification. 3. Please refer to your local Authorized Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual. Page 12. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS .....[...]
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1-1 1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TEC SL-9000 Series electronic computing scale. As you will discover, the TEC SL-9000 series has many features and functions designed for user friendliness as well as complete customer satisfaction. The 256 x 64 dot fluorescent display provides customers with ample information, the 140[...]
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1-2 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 APPLICABLE MODEL • SL-9000-15M-FFB-CA • SL-9000-30M-N-FFB-US • SL-9000-15M-FFB-QR • SL-9000-15M-N-FFB-CA • SL-9000-15M-N-FFB-QR The description of the model number is as follows. S L - 9 0 0 0 - 3 0 M - N - F F B - U S Destination Code ex.) US, CA, QR etc. Keyboard Type B: Built-in keyboard Display Type FF: Fluores[...]
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2-1 2. SPECIFICATION 2. SPECIFICA TION 2.1 SCALE Item US CA QR Maximum Capacity 30 lb 15 Kg (30 lb) Minimum Scale Division 0.005 lb (0~15 lb) 0.002 Kg (0 ~ 6 Kg) 0.005 Kg (6 ~ 15 Kg) 0.01 lb (15~30 lb) 0.005 lb (0 ~ 15 lb) 0.01 lb (15 ~ 30 lb) Maximum Tare 2.000 lb 1.000 Kg (2.205 lb) Display Range 0 ~ 30.05 lb 0 ~ 15.025 Kg (0 ~ 30.05 lb) Unit Pri[...]
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2-2 2. SPECIFICATION EM1-31064 2.2 OPTION NOTES: 1. Contact TOSHIBA TEC H.Q. or your nearest TOSHIBA TEC representative. 2. Order from TOSHIBA TEC Parts Center or purchase locally. 3. When purchasing memory modules locally, select one having the following specifica- tions. ■ Maker: HITACHI Pseudo Static RAM (OP-9000-RAM-512KB) HITACHI Static RAM [...]
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3-1 3. APPEARANCE 3. APPEARANCE EM1-31064 3. APPEARANCE PC-AT Keyboard I/F (Option) Drawer I/F (Unused) Remote Display Meat Platter Right Cover Adjustable Legs TMCC I/F: MALE (Option) Level Gauge Print Head Operation Keyboard Speed Keyboard and Programming Keyboard Power Cord LON I/F CMT/PL-3 I/F Main Power Switch LAN I/F (SL-9000N Option)[...]
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4-1 4. DISPLAY 4. DISPLA Y 4.1 US TYPE EM1-31064 4.1 US TYPE SL-9000N WEIGHT 0 ~ 15 lb 15 ~ 30 lb e=d 0.005 lb 0.01 lb CAPACITY SCROLLING MESSAGE INDICATES SCALE AT ZERO 4.2 CA/QR TYPE SL-9000N WEIGHT 0 ~ 6 Kg 6 ~ 15 Kg e=d 0.002 Kg 0.005 Kg WEIGHT 0 ~ 15 lbs 15 ~ 30 lbs e=d 0.005 lbs 0.01 lbs CAPACITY CAPACITÉ NOTE: For the SL-9000 model, the mod[...]
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5-1 5. KEY LAYOUT 5. KEY LA YOUT 5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD EM1-31064 5.1 PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD AUTO CODE FEED @ 0 > P . > - RETURN 1/4 DELETE (B) NEXT PLU ? 9 = O ~ L , DELETE PLU INSERT 1 SET NEXT ZERO ` 8 < | } K ↑ SPACE CHANGE PLU DELETE (A) SHIFT ´ 7 ; U ↓ M J -- ↓ → CLEAR & 6 : Y ← N { H ↑ ← % 5 / T → B - G RECEIVE [...]
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5-2 5. KEY LAYOUT Function 1. Displays the preceding PLU data. 2. Used for setting an auto code. 3. Calls the preceding label format # when setting the print position. Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. 1. Deletes the character selected by the cursor when setting commodity name or message. 2. Sets a unit price per 1/2 lb. [...]
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5-3 5. KEY LAYOUT 5.2 OPERA TION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBOARD EM1-31064 5.2 OPERATION KEYBOARD AND SPEED KEYBOARD NOTE: 1. The numbers 1~70 indicate the speed key layout, but the actual keys have no number. Pressing the key enables another 70 PLUs assignment. 2. The functions of the 3 and 4 keys can be changed according to the initial settings as fo[...]
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5-4 5. KEY LAYOUT Operation Keyboard Function Function Prints a customer label. Saves tare and unit price after taking off the commodity from the platter. Sets the quantity of a commodity in "BY COUNT" mode. Displays the date. Selects the item for change Print/OFF. Corrects data just after the registration. 1. Enables calling the other 70[...]
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5-5 5. KEY LAYOUT Function No function No function This key is used for item or subtotal discount by entering a percentage. (Optional key by initial setting) Feeds the label. Issues a test label. Adjusts the zero point. Changes the label issue mode between automatic issue and manual issue. (Optional key by initial setting) Calls the assigned PLU. A[...]
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5-6 5. KEY LAYOUT EM1-31064 5.3 SELF SERVICE KEYBOARD (For Programming/Unit-Price Change/Read Reset/Security) The Speed keys can operate among unit-price change (prog-mode), read/reset-mode, security-mode. Of course panel-keys can operate, those panel keys aren't indicated on top of the key-sheet. NOTE: If you would like to switch the initial [...]
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6-1 6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 6. PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERA TION 1. Unpack the accessories and scale from the carton. 2. Install the remote display on the scale. (See Page 7-1.) 3. Refer to Safety Precautions in this manual and set up the scale in a proper location. 4. Load the label or receipt. (See Page 9-1.) 5. Be sure to insert the power cord p[...]
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7-1 7. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 7. INST ALLA TION PROCEDURE Remote Display CAUTION: Never place the scale upside down. Doing so will cause a malfusction. 1. To install the remote display, insert the two screws provided on the bottom of the remote pipe into the holes in the scale base. 2. Connect the connectors, pull down the connector cover, and inst[...]
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8-1 8. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 8. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 1. Level Gauge Set the scale on a stable and level surface. Level the scale by turning the adjustable legs so that the air bubble is inside the center circle. EM1-31064 8. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 2. Adjustment Procedure 1 When the air bubble moves toward the left side, turn the right adjustable legs clockwise. 2[...]
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9-1 9. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDIA 9. REMOV AL AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDIA EM1-31064 9. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDIA 1. Open the right cover. Then push the head-up lever in the direction indicated by the arrow. A Head-up Lever 2. Pull out the label cassette. 3. Pull out the roll stopper and the backing paper stopper, and remove the media core[...]
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9-2 9. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDIA EM1-31064 9. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDIA 4. Loosen the P-2.6x6 screw and move the label guide plate according to the media width. 5. Secure the label guide plate with the P-2.6x6 screw. NOTE: After replacing the media, press the feed key to confirm that the media is issued correctly. *Use of other model?[...]
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10-1 10. OUTLINE OF OPERATION NOTES: 1. You can register a password to prohibit unauthorized access to each menu expect for REG. menu. 2. To avoid wasteful use of the display, press the POWER key to turn the display off while being unused. Pressing the POWER key again allows you to enter REG. mode without scanning. 3. Refer to respective sections f[...]
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10-2 10. OUTLINE OF OPERATION EM1-31064 10. OUTLINE OF OPERATION ■ Registration Mode O:AVAILABLE X:NOT AVAILABLE No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 ZERO SETTING LABEL FEED CALL PLU BY SPEED KEY CALL PLU BY PLU KEY RETURN TO PLU CALLING MODE TEMPORARY CHANGE OF DATE TARE CLEAR PR[...]
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11-1 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 1 1. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 How to access the Programming Menu How to access the Programming Menu Select an item No. (See next page.) Select the programming menu Page 0 0 9 ~ Enter the Password neccesary unnecessary Enter a menu number Password ESC. Programming starts Programming completes PROG. NOTES: 1. W[...]
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11-2 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 How to access the Programming Menu Table 1: Title and Contents of Programming Menu NOTE: Menu No. 16 and 23 are programs for use of dealers. Contact a TOSHIBA TEC representative if you desire to use them. When you enter one of these menus by mistake, press ESC. key to return to Main Menu. NO. TITLE MENU ITE[...]
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11-3 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 How to enter characters How to enter characters Use the following procedure to enter a commodity name, address and ingredient message. Example) 1st line: TEC STORE 2nd line (TEL) 0123-45-6789 SHIFT T T E E 6789 EC SPACE 1st line content 2nd line content ST OR RETURN 1/4 SHIFT ( DELETE (A) 1/2 L E NOTES: 1. [...]
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11-4 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.1 UNIT PRICE CHANGE 1 1.1 UNIT PRICE CHANGE Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 0 The unit prices stored in PLU can be changed with this menu. In this procedure, use the operation keys (except when calling a PLU by using a speed key). NEXT PLU VOID TEST PROG. ESC. 0 or Enter the PLU #. Enter the Speed key # (See NOTE[...]
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11-5 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.2 PLU DATA SETTING 1 1.2 PLU DA T A SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 1 Setting or changing the contents of PLU (PLU#, UPC#, Commodity Name, etc.). 0 1 BY COUNT WEIGH or FIX 1 1 0 0 or The setting label is issued. Select compulsory tare (Sorting) (Not Sorting) The memory file is sorted when a memory full er[...]
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11-6 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES NET WT. SELL BY PACKED ON PRICE lb T1.000 T15.0% C EM1-31064 11.2 PLU DATA SETTING Pressing the ↓ key instead of the ENTER key proceeds to the next menu. Pressing the ↑ key returns to the preceding menu. Verification label of PLU data NOTES: 1. A UPC code is made up of a combination of an entered code and an AUTO[...]
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11-7 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE 1 1.3 INGREDIENT MESSAGE Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 2 Ingredient messages can be printed on a label with a maximum of 54 characters per line in small letters or 32 characters per line using boldfaced small letters, by up to 38 lines. C The memory file is sorted when a memory full error o[...]
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11-8 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.4 NUTRITION FACTS 1 1.4 NUTRITION F ACTS Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 3 Using the following procedure, nutrition information and caloric intake can be set. Serving Size and Servings Per Container consist of a maximum of a 18 characters. However, total number of characters including title characters must not ex[...]
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11-9 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.4 INUTRITION FACTS NOTES: 1. When entering a PLU #, be careful of the following. When a selected PLU# is not stored in the PLU file, an error occurs. 2. Nutrition file is input each time the ENTER key is pressed. Thus, if you quit the procedure on the way, data entered without pressing ENTER key is not s[...]
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11-10 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.4 INUTRITION FACTS • Set the Daily Value Table e AUTO CODE ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Enter the Basic Calories. (Content No. 1) Enter the Basic Saturated Fat. (Content No. 3) Enter the Basic Sodium. (Content No. 5) Enter the Basic Total Fat. (Content No. 2) Enter the Basic Cholesterol. [...]
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11-11 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES • Deleting Nutrition Data d ENTER Enter the PLU#. (max. 6 dig.) DELETE PLU e • Memory file sort The memory file is sorted when a memory full error occurs. d Any key except Y Y Sorting Not Sorting e (Sample label) EM1-31064 11.4 INUTRITION FACTS Nutrition Facts Serving Size xxxCUP (xxxxg) Servings Per Container x[...]
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11-12 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.5 PLU VERIFYING LABEL 1 1.5 PLU VERIFYING LABEL Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 4 PLU data stored in the scale are verified in the following procedure. NOTES: 1. Labels are printed in either batch mode or on-demand mode. 2. When no PLU is stored in the selected range, an error occurs when the ENTER key is presse[...]
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11-13 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.6 ADDRESS AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SETTING 1 1.6 ADDRESS AND COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 5 A store address printed on label and a commercial message shown on the display can be set within the following character limits using the procedure below. Address: 32 characters x 2 lines Messa[...]
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11-14 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.7 COMBINATION MESSAGE 1 1.7 COMBINA TION MESSAGE Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 6 You can combine some messages set in Section 11.6 together and create a maximum of 24 different combination messages. Message construction NOTE: When the fixed message is selected, set "00" as the 1st and 2nd messages. O[...]
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11-15 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.7 COMBINATION MESSAGE 3. Display method varios depending on message construction. 1) message combination a. single message ............. either scrolling or fixed is available. b. multiple message .......... scrolled regardless of selection. 2) logo combination Logo must be a single logo and a fixed dis[...]
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11-16 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.8 SPECIAL INFORMATION 1 1.8 SPECIAL INFORMA TION Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 7 When the Net Weight Statement label is selected, 3 lines (32 characters/line) of special information can be printed on the label position where the net weight data is to be printed. The special information can be printed in the we[...]
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11-17 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.10 SPEED KEY SETTING 1 1.10 SPEED KEY SETTING Menu Page: 1 Item No.: 9 The SL-9000 has a maximum of 70x2 speed keys which are very convenient to call PLUs quickly. (Refer to page 5-3 regarding the Key Layout.) i 9 ENTER PROG. ESC. <MENU> Page 1 Main <MENU> i NEXT PLU or ENTER <MENU> Pa[...]
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11-18 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.11 PRINT FORMAT 1 1.1 1 PRINT FORMA T Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 0 The SL-9000 can memorize 5 different print formats. After print formats are set, you can call them by entering the print format number. CHANGE PLU TEST FEED SET NEXT PROG. ESC. j j j j j Issue method Is print position correct? <MENU> P[...]
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11-19 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.11 PRINT FORMAT Table 2: Label Format Number Table Select the format # for the label to be used by referring to the table below. 00 (50) 10 (60) 11 (61) 12 (62) 13 (63) 14 (64) 15 (65) 16 (66) 21 (71) 22 (72) 23 (73) 24 (74) 25 (75) 26 (76) 31 (81) 32 (82) 33 (83) 34 (84) 35 (85) 36 (86) 41 (91) 42 (92)[...]
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11-20 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.12 DATE/TIME SETTING 1 1.12 DA TE/TIME SETTING Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 1 Date, time, machine number, and store code are set in this procedure. NOTES: 1. Express the time in a 24-hour military format. 2. The SL-9000 will check details of date (time) input, and any wrong date (time) will result in an error[...]
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11-21 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.12 CMT/PL-3 PL-3 Operation Connect the PL-3 to the SL-9000 by using RS-232C Cable, then turn on the power of the SL-9000 and the PL-3. Insert a data disc into the PL-3 and adjust the transmission rate to the SL-9000 ( 7 2 : 4800 BPS or 7 3 : 2400 BPS) by using the rotary switch. Press the SAVE key of th[...]
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11-22 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.12 CMT/PL-3 Table4 : Transmission Item List NOTE: When the PL-3, required FDK varies depending on the volume of ING data. Be careful of the following when changing a FDK. a: During the write operation, replace the FDK with a formatted one. b: Verify and read data in the same order as the write. To cance[...]
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11-23 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.14 IN-LINE/LOCAL 1 1.14 IN-LINE/LOCAL Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 3 When the SL-9000 is used as a satellite in an in-line system, the “ID #” and “Transmission delay time” can be set by the following procedure. PROG. ESC. <MENU> Page 2 Main <MENU> The transmission delay time can be set whe[...]
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11-24 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.15 LON SYSTEM 1 1.15 LON SYSTEM Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 4 The SL-9000 scales which consist of a master, satellites, and a backup master are connected each other by the LON cable to transmit data such as PLU, ING., NUTRI, etc. ID# 1 is reserved for the master terminal. ID# 2 is reserved for the backup mas[...]
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11-25 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.15 LON SYSTEM Data Transmission The following data is down-line-loaded. Page 1: (0). All (PLU+ING+NUTRI) Page 2: (0). SPEED KEY (1). PLU (1). LOGO (2). ING. (2). VENDOR (3). NUTRITION (3). FREE FORMAT (4). U. PRICE (4). ADDRESS (SL-9000N only) (5). DATE/TIME (5). INITIAL (#0 ~ #19, SL-9000N only) (6). M[...]
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11-26 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.16 BAR CODE FORMAT 1 1.16 BAR CODE FORMA T Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 6 With the SL-9000 scale, four kinds of bar code formats are available. These formats can be changed freely. Example) Current format Changed format When changing the above example format into the weigh format described in NOTE 1, use the [...]
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11-27 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 2. When the ENTER key is pressed, bar code format is checked. An error occurs in the following cases. 1 Check digit (C/D) is at other than digit-13. 2 Price check digit (PC/D) cannot be calculated. (Price is other than 4 or 5 digits.) 3 Price is not set serially beginning from P1 (P1 to P4, or P1 to P5). 4 Weight is[...]
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11-28 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.17 TITLES 1 1.17 TITLES Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 7 You can register and change displayed/printed titles of the additional information area for nutrition facts using the following procedure. Registered or changed titles are stored in the RAM. When ALL clear or RAM clear is executed, these titles will be cl[...]
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11-29 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.18 TRANSFERRING LOGO DATA 1 1.18 TRANSFERRING LOGO DA T A Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 8 Logo data is created on a PC and stored into RAM through the CMT interface. Two different sizes of logos, 320x118 dots and 256x64 dots, are available on the SL-9000 series. 64KB of RAM area is secured for logo data, in wh[...]
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11-30 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.18 TRANSFERRING LOGO DATA Table 6: Error message for data transmission Error message Cause Error position Header text Data text DATA ERROR Timeout Incorrect segment Incorrect logo size Incorrect number of logos Incorrect logo number Incorrect number of dots to be printed. Parity error Framing error Over[...]
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11-31 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.19 IDIOM SETTING 1 1.19 IDIOM SETTING Menu Page: 2 Item No.: 9 Up to 50 terms frequently appearing in ingredient messages can be preset using the following procedure. The idiom number must be set from 1 to 50 in order. One idiom can contain a maximum of 20 characters. <MENU> Page 2 ENTER ENTER 9 E[...]
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11-32 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING 1 1.21 FREE FORMA T SETTING Menu Page: 3 Item No.: 1 When using 57-mm wide labels, up to three print formats can be changed freely. Moreover, characters can be rotated and magnified, and print items are salectable. Enter the coordinate of each print item’s lower left corner usin[...]
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11-33 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING NOTES: 1. The following print items cannot be magnified. 1 LOGOs 2 Safe handing precautions 3 Ingredient messages 4 Bar code 5 FSP block (SL-9000N only) 2. Base label format numeric data is shown automatically. X coordinate: 0-383 dots (1 dot = 0.132 mm) Y coordinate: 0-1300 dots [...]
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11-34 11. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 11.21 FREE FORMAT SETTING 5. The following items cannot be rotated. 1 LOGO 2 Safe handling Precautions 3 Bar codes 4 LOGO (FREQUENT SHOPPER) 6. When pressing the TEST key, the printer issues a test label. 7. Rotated data will be printed so that the lower left corner is positioned at the designated coordina[...]
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12-1 12. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS 12. PROGRAMMED DA T A VERIFICA TION REPORTS The programmed data can be printed on journal paper. Before issuing these reports, load the journal paper. The programmed data verification reports cannot be issued with any label. The keys to be used in the following procedures are those on the numeric key pa[...]
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12-2 12. PROGRAMMED DATA VERIFICATION REPORTS Table 7 Menu # 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Contents All the preset PLU data are listed in the PLU # order (from small to large #). All the preset commodity names are listed in the PLU # order (from small to large #). The PLU # and the commodity name preset on each speed key is listed. All the presets commodity[...]
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13-1 13. PASSWORD SECURITY EM1-31064 13.1 SETTING PASSWORD AND PROTECT MENU 13. P ASSWORD SECURITY You can protect all menus (except REG. menu) and set two step passwords for access to protected menus. 13.1 SETTING P ASSWORD AND PROTECT MENU ESC. 4 02 34 00 01 04 B 6 w PRT * PRT * PRT * NEXT PLU Select menus to be protected. O : Protected (Accessib[...]
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13-2 13. PASSWORD SECURITY EM1-31064 13.1 SETTING PASSWORD AND PROTECT MENU ESC. B 12 26 34 PRT * PRT * w Select the menus the password B cannot access. Remote display Enter password B in 4 digits. NOTES: 1. Select validity of the password by pressing the key. 2. When the same password is entered for password A and B, password A has priority over t[...]
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13-3 13. PASSWORD SECURITY ESC. ESC. 1 C 26 0 Enter a menu No. 0 ~ 6 ~ , Enter the 4-digit Password. Operation PRT * <Menu> 0. PROG. 5. REPORT 1. REG 6. RESET 2. MARK DOWN 7. 3. REWRAP 8. 4. SECURITY 9. EM1-31064 13.2 CALLING MENU BY ENTERING PASSWORD 13.2 CALLING MENU BY ENTERING P ASSWORD Accessible without the password Accessible with the [...]
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14-1 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 ■ NOTES BEFORE STARTING OPERATION 14. OPERA TING PROCEDURES ■ NOTES BEFORE STARTING OPERATION (1) Insert the power plug into the AC outlet and turn the power ON. (2) A sixteen-second scanning will be performed after pressing the POWER key. (3) Do not move the unit while it is in operation. Should it becom[...]
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14-2 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.1 WEIGHING OPERATION 14.1 WEIGHING OPERA TION Menu: REG., M. DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH The weigh mode is used to weigh a commodity and to issue labels. The label contains data such as a weight, unit price (price per weight) and total price (calculated as a result of the weighing operation). The following[...]
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14-3 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.2 FIX PRICE OPERATION (FOR US TYPE ONLY) 14.2 FIX PRICE OPERA TION (FOR US TYPE ONL Y) The FIX mode (Fix Price Mode ) is used to issue a label for a commodity of a fixed price PLU (i.e. the price determined by the store), the weight of which may vary from commodity to commodity. In this mode, the Unit Pric[...]
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14-4 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.3 BY COUNT OPERATION 14.3 BY COUNT OPERA TION The BY-COUNT mode is used to issue the label of commodities in a package (or may not be packed). The whole package quantity (or a certain quantity) and the whole package price (or the price per the quantity) are usually preset. Thus, it is not necessary to weig[...]
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14-5 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.3 BY COUNT OPERATION Example) An open price item can be sold as below: 1 1 piece at 15 dollars 2 15 pieces at 10 dollars 3 15 pieces sold at 0.5 dollars per 10 pieces Enter the PLU #. Press: Press: Press: Enter quantity Enter quantity Enter total price ex.) 3 ex.) 2 51 15 50 10 10 15 PLU FOR FOR PRT * ex.)[...]
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14-6 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.4 PRINT COUNT OPERATION 14.4 PRINT COUNT OPERA TION With this procedure, a specified number of the same labels can be issued. Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX or BY-COUNT Example A) When operating in Weigh mode. PRESET COUNT 50 3091 PRT * PLU SAVE PRT * The label is issued. The labels are iss[...]
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14-7 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.4 PRINT COUNT OPERATION Example B) When operating in Fix or By Count mode. Press: Set the number of labels. (Max. 99) Press: PRESET COUNT 25 15 PRT * PLU SAVE PRT * The label is issued. The labels are issued with the backing paper attached. Remove the commodity from the platter. C PRT * PRT * PRT * SPLIT P[...]
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14-8 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.4 PRINT COUNT OPERATION Example C) When issuing only the nutrition information label. Note that nutrition information can be printed only on several types of label. Refer to page 11-19. PRESET COUNT 99 39 PRT * PRT * PLU Select basic data and nutrition information labels or a nutrition information label by[...]
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14-9 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.5 ISSUING LABELS WITH NET WEIGHT STATEMENT (FOR US TYPE ONLY) 14.5 ISSUING LABELS WITH NET WEIGHT ST A TEMENT (FOR US TYPE ONL Y) Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: FIX When the initial settings #1-7 and #1-8 are set to 1, a Net Weight Statement is printed on the label. A unit price and a tare registered [...]
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14-10 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.5 ISSUING LABELS WITH NET WEIGHT STATEMENT (FOR US TYPE ONLY) NOTES: 1. To print NET WT. data. from the FIX mode, load a label which has an area to print a NET WT Statement. 2. The quantity sold number and price data in NET WT. statement operation will be accumulated in the memory. No weight data will be [...]
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14-11 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.6 TARE/SAVE FUNCTION PROCEDURES 14.6 T ARE/SA VE FUNCTION PROCEDURES Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH or FIX (Tare % function is available in WEIGH mode only.) There are two kinds of tare subtraction procedures, one is “Direct tare”, the other is “Preset tare”. The SAVE key is used to sav[...]
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14-12 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.7 CALLING AND PRINTING GRADE LINES 14.7 CALLING AND PRINTING GRADE LINES A grade line is a short message added to a commodity name. A grade line can be selected from maximum of 49 programmed grade lines and printed on the label. Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH or FIX, or BY COUNT 3 5 1 PLU G.LIN[...]
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14-13 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.8 CALLING AND PRINTING LOGOS 14.8 CALLING AND PRINTING LOGOS When the initial setting #10-7 is set to “1”, a logo containing a picture, a mark, a POP message etc., can be printed on the ingredient label having 12 lines or more. Logo data is created on the PC and stored into the memory through the CMT/[...]
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14-14 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.9 SELECTING PRINT ITEM 14.9 SELECTING PRINT ITEM Menu: REG, M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX, or BY COUNT PROG. ‘‘ NEXT PLU VOID or 1 1 12 02 7 3 0 PRT * 70 Press: Select an item. (Refer to Table. 9) Print ←→ Non print 1: Print 0: Non print Press: Table 9 Entry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Packed on date Pri[...]
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14-15 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.10 DATE CHANGE NOTES: 1. A store code can be printed in place of a ‘packed on date’ and ‘sell by date’ by changing the initial settings #6-5 and #6-6. To print a store code, select ‘packed on date’ or ‘sell by date’ as a print item using the above procedure. 2. Setting data will not be cha[...]
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14-16 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.11 BATCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment) 14.1 1 BA TCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment) Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: FIX, or BY COUNT Up to 99 label per PLU can be issued in non-scale mode. Up to 30 items can be preset. (However, if 0 is preset, issuing will be canceled.) 1 PLU x[...]
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14-17 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.11 BATCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment) Changing a Unit Price and Calling G.Line/LOGO x y 30 12 10 GRADE LINE PRT * PRT * LOGO Enter the quantity. Call the Grade Line. Enter the required Grade Line# (1 to 49). Press: Call PLU designation LOGO. (See NOTE) Enter the required LOGO# (1 to 26). Pres[...]
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14-18 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.11 BATCH PRINT MODE (with 30 Items Run Assignment) Stopping or Canceling Label Issue z C C A Completed VOID PRT * Clear an error or stop issuing a label. Cancel an output Press: Stop issuing the labels and cancel PLUs which have not been output. NOTES: 1. When the label for NET. WT statement is not select[...]
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14-19 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.12 VISUAL COMMODITY LIBRARY 14.12 VISUAL COMMODITY LIBRAR Y Menu: REG., M.DOWN, or REWRAP Mode: WEIGH, FIX or BY COUNT In the following procedure, entering a group # (the upper two digits of PLU#) allows you to call 6 commodities which belong to the group. This function is convenient when calling a commod[...]
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14-20 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.13 FLOATING VENDOR 14.13 FLOA TING VENDOR Menu: REG Mode: WEIGH, FIX, or BY COUNT Floating vendor function allows you to register different commodities sales together. This function is available when the Initial Setting #11-1 is set to 1 and using a receipt. Be sure to select IN-LINE in Section 11.15 LON [...]
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14-21 14. OPERATING PROCEDURES EM1-31064 14.13 FLOATING VENDOR Price deletion Prices already registered can be deleted in the following procedure. Enter vendor #. VOID VOID NEXT PLU or PRT * C Subtotal The following procedure will sum up all of the registered items. Enter vendor #. Enter prices. A receipt will be issued. ST C PRT * Enter the deleti[...]
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15-1 15. TOTAL OPERATION 15. T OT AL OPERA TION In Read or Reset mode you can issue a sales report or reset report with either label or journal paper. Menu: READ or RESET REPORT The totals will not be cleared after they are printed on labels or journal paper. RESET The totals will be cleared after they are printed on labels or journal paper. EM1-31[...]
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15-2 15. TOTAL OPERATION EM1-31064 15.1 HOURLY TOTAL REPORT 15.1 HOURL Y TOT AL REPORT Ex.) REPORT Menu NOTES: 1. When issuing an hourly report, hours with no sales are not printed. 2. An hourly report is printed as follows: 1) Label: Issued sequentially in on-demand mode. 2) Journal paper: Issued with journal paper. 3) Label with backing paper: Is[...]
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15-3 15. TOTAL OPERATION EM1-31064 15.4 VENDOR TOTAL REPORT A Individual Total Ex.) Individual PLU Total (PLU #100) NOTES: 1. When setting the PLU zone, it is not necessary to enter the beginning number which is smaller than the end number. 2. When issuing a block or a zone total report, a PLU with no sales record is not printed. If all PLUs of the[...]
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16-1 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EM1-31064 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE 16. ERROR MESSAGE T ABLE Take the following action if an error message appears on the commodity name display along with the buzzer sounding. Programming Mode Message Cause Solution DATA ENTRY ERROR MEMORY FULL DUPLICATE PLU PLU NOT FOUND CHARACTER OVERRUN PRT FAILURE DETECTED LABEL OVER[...]
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16-2 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EM1-31064 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE Label Issue Mode Message Cause Solution DATA ENTRY ERROR PLU NOT FOUND TOTALS OVERFLOW MEMORY WILL BE FULLED PLU DATA ERROR PRT FAILURE DETECTED LABEL OVER RUN Error in key input. The PLU # being called is not registered. GRAND TOTAL or PLU TO- TAL memory has been ex- ceeded at the time[...]
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16-3 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE EM1-31064 16. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE Press the CLEAR key. CMT Operation Mode Message Cause Solution MISMATCH SCALE SPEC Mismatch of the model type. Mismatch of the base unit. Mismatch of the VERSION. Mismatch of the TRANS- MITTING DATA. Mismatch of the scale capacity. Parity error Framing error Overrun error Data error Two[...]
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17-1 17. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD EM1-31064 17. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD 17. CLEANING THE PRINT HEAD If the print head is dirty, printing will not be clear. The print head should be cleaned with a print head cleaner everyday before use, according to the following procedure: 1. Open the label cover and remove the label cassette. (See page 9-1) 2. Clea[...]
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18-1 18. TROUBLESHOOTING EM1-31064 18. TROUBLESHOOTING 18. TROUBLESHOOTING Before You Call for Service It is our primary concern to give you full satisfaction and better service. If, however, any problem arises in connection with the operation of this scale, please check the following points before calling for service: A) Is the power plug fully pl[...]
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