Toshiba SL-5300 Series Owner's Manual

Toshiba SL-5300 Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 TEC Electronic Computing Scale SL-5300 SERIES Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 (for USA only) (for CANADA only) Copyright © 2004 by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 570 Ohito, Ohito-cho, Tagata-gun, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN...
  • Page 3 Do not attempt to effect repairs or modifications to this equipment. If a fault occurs that cannot be rectified using the procedures described in this manual, turn off the power, unplug the machine, then contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance. Meanings of Each Symbol This symbol indicates warning items (including cautions).
  • Page 4 • Utilize our maintenance services. After purchasing the machine, contact your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative for assistance once a year to have the inside of the machine cleaned. Otherwise, dust will build up inside the machines and may cause a fire or a malfunction. Cleaning is particularly effective before humid rainy seasons.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ... 1-1 Applicable Model ... 1-2 Accessories ... 1-2 SPECIFICATIONS... 2-1 Scale ... 2-1 Option... 2-2 APPEARANCE... 3-1 Dimensions... 3-1 Scale ... 3-1 Label Cassette... 3-1 Connector Panel... 3-2 PROCEDURE BEFORE DAILY OPERATION... 4-1 Installation of the Scale... 4-1 Preparation...
  • Page 6 14. PROGRAMMING MODE ...14-1 14.1 Edit Screen...14- 2 14.2 PLU Data Setting...14- 4 14.3 Department Setting...14-12 14.4 Ingredient Setting ...14-13 14.5 Nutrition Facts Setting ...14-14 14.5.1 Serving Size Setting...14-18 14.5.2 Calories Setting ...14-18 14.5.3 Nutrition Setting 1/2 ...14-20 14.5.4 Nutrition Setting 2/2 ...14-21 14.5.5 Additional Title Change 1/2...14-23 14.5.6 Additional Title Change 2/2...14-24 14.5.7 Footnote Setting ...14-25...
  • Page 7 24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE ...24-1 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 Authorised Service representative with regard to any queries you may have in this manual.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the TOSHIBA TEC SL-5300 Series Electronic Computing Scale. TEC SL-5300 series has many features and functions designed for user friendliness as well as complete customer satisfaction. We believe that your needs will now be fully satisfied, and you will have total reliability in price calculations.
  • Page 9: Applicable Model

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Applicable Model SL-5300-30M-US SL-5300-15M-CA The description of the model number is as follows. SL-5300-30M-US 1.2 Accessories When unpacking, please check that the following accessories are supplied with the scale. Owner’s Manual (1 copy) Sealing Lead (2 pc.) Warranty Instruction (1 pc., US model only) Label (1 roll)
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Dimensions (Approx.) Weight NOTE: The CA model is changeable between 30-lb scale and 15-kg scale as program option. For details, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative. 30 lb scale (US model) 30 lb 0.005 lb (0 to 15 lb) 0.01 lb (15 to 30 lb)
  • Page 11 MEMO PC Board OP-5300-PIGGYBACK-1MB PLU Memory expansion PC board containing Label Cassette KS-53 NOTE: To purchase these options, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Model No. A 256x64-dot Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). Installing this display in place of the standard 5x7-dot VFD enhances the customers’...
  • Page 12: Appearance

    3. APPEARANCE EO1-31009 3.1 Dimensions 3. APPEARANCE 3.1 Dimensions 155 - 180 25 - 85 3.2 Scale Platter Customer’s Display Feed Button Level Gauge Power Switch Cutter Media Outlet Label Cassette Operation Panel Interface Cover Power Cord Connector Panel Adjustable Leg 3.3 Label Cassette Media Roll Holder Platen...
  • Page 13: Connector Panel

    3. APPEARANCE EO1-31009 3.4 Connector Panel 3.4 Connector Panel Serial Port PC Card Slot (COM1) 3- 2...
  • Page 14: Procedure Before Daily Operation

    2. Avoid the location where the scale is subject to the direct wind from the air conditioner. Failure to do this may cause incorrect weighing operation. 3. TOSHIBA TEC will not guarantee any problems with the scale and the peripheral devices caused by installation or removal of the peripherals by yourself.
  • Page 15: Inserting The Power Cord

    5. INSERTING THE POWER CORD 5. INSERTING THE POWER CORD 1. Be sure to insert the power plug into the rated outlet. Failure to do this may cause fire or electric shock. 2. Do not share the same outlet with any other electrical appliances or do not use an extension cord. Over capacity may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 16: Level Adjustment

    6. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 6. LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Care must be taken not to squash the power cord by the scale when adjusting the level, as this may cause electric shock or fire. For correct weighing operations, be sure to level the scale. Turn the four adjustable legs so that the bubble in the level gauge is positioned at the center.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    NOTE: While the power switch is ON, the memory backup battery is charged. Therefore, data in the memory may be deleted if the battery voltage drops. Consult your TOSHIBA TEC service representative in case the scale will not be used for a long period of time (more than 30 days).
  • Page 18: Turning The Power Off

    7. TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF 7.2 Turning the Power OFF CAUTION! 1. Do not turn off the power during printing. Doing so may cause a paper jam or machine failure. 2. Do not turn off the power in the middle of operation. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 3.
  • Page 19: Loading/Replacing The Media

    Do not push down or hit the print head, as this may cause a machine failure. In this section how to load or replace the label is described. Please use TOSHIBA TEC-approved labels only. For the label specification, refer to Section 2.1.
  • Page 20 8. LOADING/REPLACING THE MEDIA Move the media guide and the media roll stopper to the right and place a label roll into the label roll holder. NOTES: 1. When the inner part of the label roll is protruding, flatten it on a level surface. 2.
  • Page 21 8. LOADING/REPLACING THE MEDIA Move the media guide to the label edge. NOTE: When the labels are issued in strip mode, provide about 1 mm gap between the backing paper edge and the media guide. To issue the label in the strip mode, skip this step. To issue the label in the batch mode, push the label cassette into the scale with the top edge of the label protruding from the media outlet.
  • Page 22 8. LOADING/REPLACING THE MEDIA Remove enough labels from the leading edge of the label stock to leave 40 - 50 cm of backing paper. Thread the backing paper through the printer as shown below, and fix the top edge of the backing paper to the take-up shaft with the backing paper stopper.
  • Page 23: Operation Panel

    9. OPERATION PANEL 9. OPERATION PANEL 9.1 Operational Precautions The operation panel should be operated carefully. Follow the precautions provided below. 1. Though the operation panel is water-proof constructed, do not touch it with wet fingers or hands. Doing so may cause electric shock or machine failure. 2.
  • Page 24: Layout Of The Operation Panel

    9. OPERATION PANEL 9.3 Layout of the Operation Panel This section describes the layout of the screen displayed in the operation panel. The screen differs according to the modes and menus. The examples shown below are those that appear in the Registration mode.
  • Page 25 NOTE: With the initial settings, PLU preset tare function cannot be used. If you desire to use this function, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Lights when a tare preset to the PLU is called. (See NOTE.) Max.
  • Page 26: Customer's Display

    NOTE: Regarding the Remote Display, US, CA, and Spanish display stickers are enclosed in the optional kits so that you can choose the appropriate one from them. For the installation of the optional kits, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. CAPACITY 0-15 lb e=d=0.005 lb 15-30 lb e=d=0.01 lb SCROLLING MESSAGE INDICATES SCALE AT ZERO.
  • Page 27: Ca Model

    NOTE: Regarding the Remote Displays, US, CA, and Spanish display stickers are enclosed in optional kits so that you can choose the appropriate one from them. For the installation of the optional kits, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. CAPACITY CAPACITÉ...
  • Page 28: Spanish Display Sticker

    NOTES: Regarding the Built-in Displays, the Spanish display sticker is enclosed in the CA model machine. Please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent when you desire to use the Spanish display sticker. Regarding the Remote Displays, US, CA, and Spanish display stickers are enclosed in the optional kits so that you can choose the appropriate one from them.
  • Page 29: Daily Maintenance

    Pull out the label cassette. Clean the print head element (shaded part in the figure below) with a print head cleaner enclosed with the scale. NOTE: Please purchase the print head cleaner (P/No. 24089500013) from your authorized TOSHIBA TEC service representative. Print Head Element...
  • Page 30: Platen And Media Roll Holder

    11. DAILY MAINTENANCE 11.1.2 Platen and Media Roll Holder Turn off the power switch. Pull out the label cassette and remove the media roll. Wipe the platen with a soft cloth slightly moistened with alcohol. Wipe out any dust or paper particles from the media roll holder with a slightly moistened soft cloth. 11.1.3 Covers and Platter Turn off the power switch.
  • Page 31: Removing The Jammed Media

    11. DAILY MAINTENANCE 11.2 Removing the Jammed Media Turn off the power switch. Pull out the label cassette. CAUTION! Do not push down or hit the print head block, as this may cause a machine failure. Remove the jammed media. Re-load the label roll correctly, and push the label cassette into the scale with the top edge of the label protruding from the media outlet.
  • Page 32: Media Guide Adjustment

    11. DAILY MAINTENANCE 11.3 Media Guide Adjustment When the label skews in the strip mode, adjust the media guides so that a 1-mm clearance is given between each guide and the backing paper edge. Set the left side media guide at 2 mm from the left end. If the media guide touches the backing paper, move it left for about 1 mm.
  • Page 33: Pc Card Handling

    This scale allows a use of commercially available PC cards (conforming to Types I to III). Regarding the available PC card types, please refer to your TOSHIBA TEC service representative. In this section, how to insert or eject a PC card is described.
  • Page 34: Outline Of Main Menu

    13. OUTLINE OF MAIN MENU 13. OUTLINE OF MAIN MENU This section outlines the main menu of this scale. After turning on the power switch, the operation panel will show the last screen of Registration Mode that was used just before the power off. It takes about 15 seconds. Touching the [BACK] key causes the main menu to appear.
  • Page 35: Training Mode

    NOTE: The Set Up mode has been protected by the initial settings. To enter the Set Up mode, the master password is required. For details, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent.
  • Page 36: Programming Mode

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14. PROGRAMMING MODE In the Programming Mode, you can program various data required for the daily operation. The following Programming Mode Main Menu screen will appear when the [PROGRAM] key of the main menu is touched. Programming Mode Main Menu screen Numeric Display area The following keys will be used throughout the Programming Mode.
  • Page 37: Edit Screen

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.1 Edit Screen The Edit screen will appear when setting commodity names, department names, ingredient, nutrition facts, recipe, grade lines, store messages, store name, address, vendors, etc. It can be used like a PC keyboard. Specified Code Alphanumeric keys Shift key (Upper/Lower)
  • Page 38 14. PROGRAMMING MODE NOTES: 1. How to copy and paste (1) Move the cursor to the first character of the copy range, and then touch the [Copy] key. (2) Move the cursor to the last character of the copy range, and then touch the [Copy] key.
  • Page 39: Plu Data Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.2 PLU Data Setting A PLU (Price Look Up) includes not only a commodity name, but unit price, tare, shelf life, nutrition facts, ingredient, etc. You can program or change the PLU data with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [PLU data] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 40 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Adding a new PLU 1. Input a new PLU No. (max. 6 digits) 2. Touch the [ADD] key. NOTE: The top 2-digit number is the department No. There is no zero suppression. Calling a registered PLU 1.
  • Page 41 In case of the kg scale (CA model): Select “per 1kg” or “per 100g”. NOTE: Only “per 1kg” is selectable unless the initial settings are changed. When “per 100g” is required, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Mode flag Select “WEIGH”, “FIX”, or “BY-COUNT”.
  • Page 42 NOTES: 1. With the initial settings, Preset tare and %Tare function is not available. When these functions are required, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. %Tare data exceeding the tare limit results in an error.
  • Page 43 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Second screen SHELF LIFE area PROMOTION area LOGO area LOGO1 LOGO2 LOGO3 Coupon LOGO SAFE HANDLING area OPERATOR’S HINT area Procedure Item Shelf Life Relish Promotion Grade Line Operator’s Hint *: To clear the entered number, input “0”. Shortened Commodity Name area 1.
  • Page 44 NOTES: 1. With the initial settings, the FSP function is not available. When this function is required, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. For the BONUS logo and FSP logo settings, refer to the NOTES for the LOGO setting on the following page.
  • Page 45 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Item LOGO Safe Handling Instructions 1. Input a safe handling instruction number (0 – 10). 1. Input a logo number (0000 – 9999) 2. Touch the LOGO area. 1. Touch the LOGO area. 2. The logo list will appear. 3.
  • Page 46 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Third screen NUTRITION area +TAX PRINT area ON OFF key Procedure Item Ingredient Nutrition fact Recipe Store name/address +TAX print *: To clear the entered number, input “0”. 1. Input an ingredient number (1 – 3000)*. 2. Touch the INGREDIENT area. 1.
  • Page 47: Department Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.3 Department Setting You can set the department with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Department] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. DEPT. NO. area SEARCH CODE key Key Functions SEARCH CODE Used to search the desired Dept.
  • Page 48: Ingredient Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.4 Ingredient Setting You can set the ingredient data with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Ingredient] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. ING. NO. area SORT key SEARCH CODE key Key Function SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM.
  • Page 49: Nutrition Facts Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Adding a new ingredient Selecting an ING. No. and editing the Ingredient Searching an ING. No. Copying the Ingredient Deleting the Ingredient Changing the ING. No. 14.5 Nutrition Facts Setting You can set the nutrition facts with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Nutrition] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 50 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Function SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM. Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. (“Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SORT] key is touched, the confirmation screen will appear.
  • Page 51 14. PROGRAMMING MODE When the data entry area of the Nutrition Facts screen is touched, the following Nutrition Facts Programming screen will appear. The Serving Size key and area Calories and Calories from key and area The Nutrients part 1 key and area The Nutrients part 2 key and area...
  • Page 52 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Item Additional title 1/2 Additional title 2/2 Footnote • Nutrition Facts Format Templates [Regular] [Tabular] [For children less than 2] 1. Touch the [Additional Title part 1] key. 2. The Additional title part 1 setting screen will appear. Refer to Section 14.5.5.
  • Page 53: Serving Size Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.5.1 Serving Size Setting The following screen will appear when the [Serving Size] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. Procedure Item Serving size Serving per container NOTE: The numeric keys and [C] key are not used in this operation. 14.5.2 Calories Setting The following screen will appear when the [Calories and Calories from Fat] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched.
  • Page 54 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Calories Calories from Fat Additional 1. Input a numeric data (0 – 9999 or 0.0 – 99.9) 2. Touch the Calories area. 1. Input a numeric data. (0 – 9999 or 0.0 – 99.9) 2. Touch the Calories from Fat area. EDIT key 1.
  • Page 55: Nutrition Setting 1/2

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.5.3 Nutrition Setting 1/2 The following screen will appear when [The Nutrients part 1] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. You can enter each nutrition data with this menu. Since this menu consists of 3 screens, change the screen with the scroll keys.
  • Page 56: Nutrition Setting 2/2

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Nutrition setting Adding a new nutrition Deleting an added nutrition 14.5.4 Nutrition Setting 2/2 The following screen will appear when [The Nutrients part 2] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. You can enter each nutrition data with this menu. Since this menu consists of 2 screens, change the screen with the scroll keys.
  • Page 57 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Additional Nutrition Table Page 1 of 3 Key Functions . (decimal point) Used to enter a decimal point. In this case, the effective value becomes 0.0 to 99.9 Procedure Item Nutrition setting Adding a new nutrition Deleting an added nutrition Page 2 of 3 Scroll Bar Page 3 of 3...
  • Page 58: Additional Title Change 1/2

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.5.5 Additional Title Change 1/2 The following screen will appear when the [Additional Title part 1] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. You can make a change to the Additional Nutrition Table which appears when adding new nutrition types.
  • Page 59: Additional Title Change 2/2

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.5.6 Additional Title Change 2/2 The following screen will appear when the [Additional Title part 2] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched. You can make a change to the Additional Nutrition Table which appears when adding the nutrition types (See Section 14.5.4.) Since this menu consists of 4 screens, change the screen with the scroll keys.
  • Page 60: Footnote Setting

    14.5.7 Footnote Setting With the initial settings, the footnote setting is not available. To use this function, contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. The following screen will appear when the [Footnote] key of the Nutrition Facts Programming screen is touched.
  • Page 61: Recipe Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Reference Values for Nutrition Labeling Nutrition Unit of measure Daily value Nutrition Unit of measure Daily value 14.6 Recipe Setting [Recipe]...
  • Page 62 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM. Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. appear.) When the [SORT] key is touched, the confirmation screen will appear. To execute, touch the [GO] key, or [CANCEL] key to cancel.
  • Page 63: Grade Line Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.7 Grade Line Setting You can set the grade line with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Grade line] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Grade Line No. area ADD key SEARCH CODE key SORT key Key Functions...
  • Page 64: Message/Information Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.8 Message/Information Setting You can set the message or information with this menu. The messages programmed here can be printed on the label or displayed in a scrolling message. The following screen will appear when the [Message/Information] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 65: Store Name/Address Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.9 Store Name/Address Setting You can set the store name and address with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Store name/Address] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Address No. area ADD key SEARCH CODE key SORT key Key Functions...
  • Page 66: Scrolling Message Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.10 Scrolling Message Setting You can set the scrolling message with this menu. The scrolling message programmed here can be displayed on the customer’s display in various ways. The following screen will appear when the [Scrolling Message] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 67 14. PROGRAMMING MODE When the scrolling message area is touched twice, the following screen will appear. This screen is used to call the registered messages or logos and assign them to the scrolling message No. One scrolling message consists of up to 8 messages/logos, and they are displayed in order of the scrolling message sub number.
  • Page 68: Combination Report Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Selecting the scrolling message sub No. and assigning the message/logo Display method Display time Cancel NOTE: Scrolling logos can be displayed only on the 256 x 64 dot full dot display, within the size of 256 x 64 dots area.
  • Page 69 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions EDIT Used to change the combination report name. Procedure Item Combining the reports Changing the combination report name Combination Report Edit screen Up to 8 reports can be assigned to one combination report. LABEL Report No. area Group area LABEL PROG.DATA...
  • Page 70 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions LINK 1 – LINK 8 Used to link the desired reports to the selected combination report No. CANCEL Used to break the link. Procedure Item Linking the reports/items to a combination report. Confirming the details of the report Breaking the link Function...
  • Page 71 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Report number table GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY NORMAL GRAND TOTAL REWRAP MARKDOWN LABEL PLU TOTAL NORMAL CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PLU ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER UPC ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER...
  • Page 72 14. PROGRAMMING MODE GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY LABEL PLU TOTAL REWRAP CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PLU ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER UPC ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER 14-37 EO1-31009 14.11 Combination Report Setting DATA KIND REPORT NO.
  • Page 73 14. PROGRAMMING MODE GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY LABEL PLU TOTAL MARKDOWN CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PLU ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER UPC ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER 14-38 EO1-31009 14.11 Combination Report Setting DATA KIND REPORT NO.
  • Page 74 14. PROGRAMMING MODE GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY NORMAL LABEL DEPT. TOTAL REWRAP CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER 14-39 EO1-31009 14.11 Combination Report Setting DATA KIND REPORT NO.
  • Page 75 14. PROGRAMMING MODE GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY DEPT. TOTAL MARKDOWN LABEL NORMAL HOURLY TOTAL REWRAP MARKDOWN 100' HOURLY NORMAL VENDOR TOTAL NORMAL CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER PACKAGE ORDER WEIGHT ORDER PIECES ORDER AMOUNT ORDER CODE ORDER CUSTOM ORDER ITEM ORDER AMOUNT ORDER 14-40 EO1-31009...
  • Page 76 14. PROGRAMMING MODE GROUP REPORT NAME MEMORY VENDOR TOTAL REWRAP LABEL VENDOR TOTAL MARKDOWN GROUP PLU PROGRAMMED DATA COMMODITY DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT NAME INGREDIENT NUTRITION RECIPE PROG. GRADE LINE STORE NAME/ADDRESS MESSAGE SCROLLING MESSAGE LINK VENDOR NAME PROMOTION/TIME SCHEDULE COMBINATION REPORT CODE KIND ANALYSYS CODE ORDER...
  • Page 77: Vendor Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.12 Vendor Setting You can set the vendor names with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Vendor] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Vendor No. area SEARCH CODE key Key Functions SEARCH CODE Used to search the desired vendor No.
  • Page 78: Sfkc Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.13 SFKC Setting You can set the SFKC (Selective Function Key Code) with this menu. The SFKC’s initial screen will appear when the [SFKC] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Touch the [LABEL MODE] key to display the SFKC programming screen. Up to 5 sheets of speed keys and one sheet of function keys can be programmed.
  • Page 79 14. PROGRAMMING MODE SFKC Programming screen (Speed keys) When one of the SFKC1 to SFKC5 areas is touched, the following screen will appear. Key size area Letter size area Cancel key Color Copy key Reset key SFKC Programming screen (Function keys) When the SFKC6 area is touched, the following screen will appear.
  • Page 80 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions Copy Used to copy the assigned function to other keys. To quit the Copy function, touch the key again. Cancel Used to cancel the assigned function. To quit the Cancel function, touch the key again. Color Copy Used to change the key color to the same one with the selected key.
  • Page 81 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Item Function Font size Copying the key function Copying the key color Cancelling the programming 1. Touch the Cancel key. Resetting the all SFKC data on this screen Editing the key name Function List 1. Touch a speed key. 2.
  • Page 82 14. PROGRAMMING MODE SFKC Programming List Zero count adjust key ZERO This key is compulsory to be set. Numeric keys 0 to 9 These keys are compulsory to be set. Clear key CLEAR This key is compulsory to be set. PLU key Used to call the registered PLUs by entering their numbers.
  • Page 83: Idiom Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Vendor key VENDOR Used to call the registered vendor. Print test key. TEST Used to perform a print test. Average cost key COST Used to declare the average portion cost. VENDOR Vendor Call key CALL Used to call the registered vendor list. 14.14 Idiom Setting You can set the idioms (frequently used words) with this menu.
  • Page 84 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Adding a new idiom Selecting an idiom No. and editing the idiom Searching an idiom No. Copying the idiom Deleting an idiom Changing the idiom No. NOTE: When the already existing idiom No. is input for the copy or No. change operation, a beep tone sounds and an error message is displayed.
  • Page 85 14. PROGRAMMING MODE The following screen will appear when [Confirmation label] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. Single PLU No. area Start CODE area PAUSE key Key Functions PRINT Used to print the label. PAUSE Used to temporarily stop printing. RESTART Used to resume printing.
  • Page 86: Promotion Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Selecting a single PLU No. Selecting more than one PLU No. Printing a label 14.16 Promotion Setting You can set up to 99 different sales promotions. These promotions are applied based on the Schedule Programming. (See section 14.17) The following screen will appear when the [Promotion] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 87 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM. Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. (“Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SORT] key is touched, the confirmation screen will appear.
  • Page 88: Schedule Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.17 Schedule Setting You can set the valid date and valid time of the sales promotion and FSP. The following screen will appear when the [Schedule] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched. When a new schedule No. is added or the schedule area is touched twice, the Calendar of this month will appear.
  • Page 89 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Adding a new schedule No. Setting the schedule name Selecting and programming the schedule Searching the schedule No. Copying the schedule No. Deleting the schedule No. Changing the schedule no. Setting the valid date Setting the valid time range Setting the valid day of the week Setting the range of the...
  • Page 90: Inline (Lan Master/Satellite System) Setting

    IP address. NOTE: To use the master/satellite designation and IP address setting, the IP address should have been set in the System Mode. For the System Mode settings, please contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent.
  • Page 91: Dll (Lan Master/Satellite System) Setting

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE Procedure Item Setting to OFF Line Designating the scale to a master and setting the IP address Designating the scale to a satellite and setting the IP address 14.19 DLL (LAN Master/Satellite System) Setting When the scale is designated to the master, you can download the data to the satellite using the LAN. (Refer to Section 14.18.) The following screen will appear when the [DLL (LAN)] key of the Programming Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 92 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Succeeded Key Functions Used to select the all items. To cancel, touch this key again. OPEN Used to restart the satellite. CLOSE Used to stop the satellite operation. ALL SATELLITES Used to select all satellites. CANCEL Used to cancel the selection of all satellites. ID01 to ID16 Used to select the satellite individually.
  • Page 93: Operator's Hint Setting

    When the DLL is completed, “DLL COMPLETED” is displayed. When failed, “ERROR OCCURRED (ERROR ID# COLORED RED)” is displayed. In this case, retry. If the DLL failed again, contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. ADD key 14-58 14.20 Operator’s Hint Setting...
  • Page 94 14. PROGRAMMING MODE Key Functions SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM. Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. (“Memory not enough error” will appear.) When the [SORT] key is touched, the confirmation screen will appear.
  • Page 95: Changing The Unit Price

    14. PROGRAMMING MODE 14.21 Changing the Unit Price You can change only the unit price, unit price flag and mode flag of the PLU data without opening the PLU data setting screen. As the commodity name, PLU No., and UPC will not be changed, it may be useful to change the unit price only.
  • Page 96: Setup Mode

    Set up Item key Numeric keys Numeric Display NOTE: Regarding the master password, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Function When the following Set up menu is displayed, touch the...
  • Page 97: Date/Time Setting

    15. SET UP MODE Set Up Mode Menu Item Initial set This item is intended for the service personnel. DO NOT change the initial settings. Date/Time Date, time, machine number, and store code are programmable. Section 15.1 Label format Various print formats are programmable. Barcode Bar code formats are programmable.
  • Page 98: Label Format Setting

    15. SET UP MODE Procedure Item Date 24 hours/12 hours, AM/PM Time Machine No. Store code 15.2 Label Format Setting You can set the detailed settings for each label format, such as, the issue mode, sensor sensitivity, sensor type, feed amount, print tone, and print position. The following screen will appear when the [Label format] key of the Set up menu is touched.
  • Page 99 15. SET UP MODE Key Functions SORT Used to defragment the data in the flash ROM. Since this machine uses the flash ROM, repeated data input may disable the data entry in spite of sufficient memory capacity. When the [SORT] key is touched, the confirmation screen will appear. To execute, touch the [GO] key, or [CANCEL] key to cancel.
  • Page 100 15. SET UP MODE Item Label length Label width X position fine adjustment Print coordinate diagram Label Length 1. Input a value. (300 – 2000) 2. Touch the Label length area. NOTE: The unit of the value is 0.1 mm. Refer to the Print coordinate diagram.
  • Page 101: Free Format Arrangement

    15. SET UP MODE 15.2.1 Free Format Arrangement When a format number is entered and the [FREE FORMAT] key on the bottom of the Label Format Setting screen is touched, the following screen will appear. In this menu, you can change the print items’...
  • Page 102 15. SET UP MODE Item X, Y Format Image Screen When the Item area of the Free Format Setting screen is touched, the following screen will appear. You can change the print items’ positions while checking the print image. Item Name The name of adjusting item is displayed.
  • Page 103 15. SET UP MODE Key Functions HOME Used to restore the print item to the initial position. Used to fine adjust the print position. One touch of these keys causes 0.125 mm change. NEXT ITEM/ Used to select the item to be adjusted. LAST ITEM ROTATION Used to change the rotation of the print item.
  • Page 104 15. SET UP MODE Format Type List screen This list shows the selected print item’s format type number and corresponding format. You can change the format type only by touching the desired type number or explanation area. Type area Currently selected type is shown in blue. Key Functions FORMAT PRINT Used to print a sample label.
  • Page 105: Label Format List

    15. SET UP MODE 15.2.2 Label Format List When the FORMAT LIST key on the bottom of the Label Format Setting screen is touched, the following screen will appear. You can change the label format only by touching the desired format No. For details of each format, refer to the Label Format Table provided on the following page.
  • Page 106: Format Reset

    15. SET UP MODE Procedure Item Copying the label format Adding a new label format 15.2.4 Format Reset You can reset the changed label format to the initial status. GO key Procedure Item Resetting the label format 1. Select and display the label format of copy source. 2.
  • Page 107 15. SET UP MODE Label Format Table The following table shows the details of the label formats provided as templates. Vacant format numbers can be freely used to make your own formats. NOTE: To obtain the size in inch, divide by 25.4. Format Print type Name...
  • Page 108 15. SET UP MODE Format Print type Name NET WT. BOTTOM 6LINE BOTTOM 12LINE BOTTOM 18LINE BOTTOM 22LINE BOTTOM NUTRITION BOTTOM 8LINE BOTTOM 22LINE BOTTOM BOTTOM BARCODE 38LINE BOTTOM NUTRITION VARIABLE 48 VARIABLE 57 FSP 57 FSP 80 ALL IN ONE ROTATION ROTATION AV.PORTION COST...
  • Page 109 15. SET UP MODE Label Format Image The following label format templates show the print position of each print item. The numbers in ( ) represent the items that will print. Refer to the Print Item Table located after the label format templates. FORMAT No.
  • Page 110 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 27: POS57 22 Line 57mm (W) x 92.8mm (H) (2.24” x 3.65”) (27) (23) PACKED ON SELL BY (20) (21) (18) (19) (16) (12) (14) NET WT PRICE/lb. TOTAL PRICE (26) FORMAT No. 28: POS57 38 Line 57mm (W) x 138.1mm (H) (2.24”...
  • Page 111 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 31: POS80 8Line 80mm (W) x 56.4mm (H) (3.15” x 2.22”) PACKED ON SELL BY (23) (18) (19) (12) (14) NET WT PRICE/lb. (26) FORMAT No. 41: NET WT 48 12Line 48mm (W) x 84.1mm (H) (1.89” x 3.31”) (23) PACKED ON (21)
  • Page 112 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 45: NET WT 57 38Line 57mm (W) x 158.7mm (H) (2.24” x 6.25”) (27) (23) PACKED ON SELL BY (20) (21) (18) (19) (16) (14) (12) TOTAL PRICE NET WT PRICE/lb. (22) (26) FORMAT No. 46: NET WT 57 NUTRITION 57mm (W) x 158.7mm (H) (2.24”...
  • Page 113 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 47: NET WT 80 22Line 80mm (W) x 88.9mm (H) (3.15” x 3.5”) PACKED ON SELL BY (27) (23) (22) (26) FORMAT No. 62: BOTTOM BAR 48 18Line 48mm (W) x 104.8mm (H) (1.89” x 4.13”) (23) SELL BY PACKED ON...
  • Page 114 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 63: BOTTOM BAR 48 22Line 48mm (W) x 112.7mm (H) (1.89” x 4.44”) (23) PACKED ON SELL BY (21) (16) (14) (12) NET WT PRICE/lb. TOTAL PRICE (22) (20) (26) FORMAT No. 65: BOTTOM BAR 57 8Line 57mm (W) x 96.8mm (H) (2.24”...
  • Page 115 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 67: BOTTOM BAR 57 38Line 57mm (W) x 171.4mm (H) *2.24” x 6.75”) (27) (23) PACKED ON SELL BY (18) (19) (21) (16) (14) (12) NET WT PRICE/lb. TOTAL PRICE (22) (20) (26) FORMAT No. 68: BOTTOM BAR 57 NUTRITION 57mm (W) x 171.4mm (H) (2.24”...
  • Page 116 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 80: VARIABLE 48 48mm (W) x Variable (H) (1.89” x variable) 1ST. Label (23) (21) (16) (14) (12) (13) (15) (17) (22) (20) (26) FORMAT No. 80: VARIABLE 48 48mm (W) x Variable (H) (1.89”...
  • Page 117 15. SET UP MODE FORMAT No. 83: FSP 80 80mm (W) x 79.4mm (H) (3.15” x 3.13”) (21) (20) (2), (27) (28) (26) FORMAT No. 85: ALL IN ONE ROTATION 80mm (W) x 112.7mm (H) (3.15” x 4.44”) (38) (28) (22) (20) (26)
  • Page 118 15. SET UP MODE Print Item Table Item No. Commodity name (Grade line including) Ingredients Recipe Packed on date Title of Packed on date Sell by date Title of Sell by date Relish Title of Relish Store code Time Weight Title of Weight Unit price Title of Unit price...
  • Page 119 15. SET UP MODE Font Size Table Item No. (1): Commodity name and Grade line Type Explanation Label Size 48mm wide Normal 48mm wide Bold 57mm wide Normal 57mm wide Bold 80mm wide Normal 48mm wide Normal 48mm wide Bold 57mm wide Normal 57mm wide...
  • Page 120 15. SET UP MODE Item No. (5): Title of Packing date Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold Out of type Item No. (6): Sell by date Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold Out of type Item No. (7): Title of Sell by date Type Explanation Label...
  • Page 121 15. SET UP MODE Item No. (12): Weight Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold (W/O Sym.) Normal (W/O Sym.) Bold Out of type Item No. (13): Title of Weight Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold Out of type Item No. (14): Unit price Type Explanation Label...
  • Page 122 15. SET UP MODE Item No. (19): Title of Tare Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold Out of type Item No. (20): Barcode Type Explanation Label Size 11mm Out of type Item No. (21): Mark M(Markdown)/R(Rewrap)/T(Training) Type Explanation Label Size Normal Bold Out of type...
  • Page 123 15. SET UP MODE Item No. (26): Address Type Explanation Label Size 48mm Normal 57mm Normal 80mm Normal Out of type Item No. (27): Safe handling instructions Type Explanation Label Size 57mm Out of type Item No. (28): FSP Block Type Explanation Label...
  • Page 124 15. SET UP MODE Item No. (38): Nutrition (Continued) Type Explanation Label Size Chr. 57mm 2nd. Regular Omitted 57mm 2nd. 57mm 2nd. Tabuler Omitted Footnote 57mm 2nd. For Child (Age <2 ) 57mm 2nd. For Child (Age:2-4 ) Out of type Item No.
  • Page 125: Bar Code Format Setting

    15. SET UP MODE Item No. (46): Coded Time Type Explanation Label Size Chr. Normal Bold Out of type 15.3 Bar Code Format Setting You can program the bar code format with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [Barcode] key of the Set up menu is touched. Procedure Item Barcode format...
  • Page 126 15. SET UP MODE Bar Code Format Setting Screen When the Barcode format area of Weight, Fix price, By count, or Receipt is touched, the Bar Code Format Setting screen will appear. In this section, how to set the bar code format for Weight is described for example.
  • Page 127 15. SET UP MODE NOTES: 1. Setting error condition (1) Irregular data pattern of Price Except the following pattern a) P1 P2 P3 P4 b) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 c) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 d) P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Price data should be continuous setting.
  • Page 128: Memory Card Operation

    15. SET UP MODE (3) Irregular Pieces Pieces pattern 1 PCS. 12 PCS. 3. Others condition regarding Barcode Specification. It will be printed only code data (C1 –C6) if error occurred. (1) C/D (13 digits) C/D should set to the position of end digit of 13 digits if C/D is needed. (2) PC/D It is accepted that PC/D is free position.
  • Page 129: Save/Load Operation

    15. SET UP MODE Item Format Clear File in Scale memory Copy NOTES: 1. Be sure to select the slot number in which a memory card is inserted. When both slots are used, be careful not to mistake the slot number. 2.
  • Page 130 15. SET UP MODE Key Functions GO UP Used to show the folder of an upper level. MAKE FOLDER Used to make a new folder. SELECT ITEM Used to show the Save or Load Operation screen. DELETE Used to delete selected folder/file. After selecting the file or folder and touching the [SELECT ITEM] key, the following Select Item screen will appear.
  • Page 131 15. SET UP MODE Key Functions SAVE Used to save data to the memory card. LOAD Used to load data from the memory card. CHECK CAP. Used to check the free capacity of the memory card. SELECT ALL Used to select all items at the same time. Procedure Item Saving data onto the...
  • Page 132: Memory Card Format

    15. SET UP MODE 15.4.2 Memory Card Format Formatting the memory card can be performed with this menu. Be sure to format the memory card if it is used on this machine for the first time. The following screen will appear when the [FORMAT] key of the Memory Card Operation screen is touched.
  • Page 133: Clear File In Scale Memory

    15. SET UP MODE 15.4.3 Clear File in Scale Memory The internal memory of the machine can be cleared with this menu. The following screen appears when the [CLEAR FILE in Scale memory] key of the Memory Card Operation screen is touched. Select the item(s) you desire to clear. Memory Card Operation screen Item key CLEAR key...
  • Page 134: Memory Card Copy

    15. SET UP MODE 15.4.4 Memory Card Copy You can copy data memory cards. NOTE: DO NOT remove the memory card while the data copy is in progress. Doing so may destroy the data. The following screen will appear when the [COPY] key of the Memory Card Operation screen is touched.
  • Page 135: Plu Data Maintenance

    15. SET UP MODE Key Functions SELECT ALL Used to select all items at the same time. COPY Used to copy the selected item to the destination memory card. CHECK CAP. Used to check the free capacity of the destination memory card. Procedure Item To select the item(s)
  • Page 136 15. SET UP MODE Procedure Item Changing the PLU data 1) Auto Code (UPC Code) (1) Touch the [AUTO CODE] key. (2) When the Data contents area is touched, the Auto Code Setting screen will appear. (3) Input a numeric data and touch the [Decision] key. AUTO CODE key 2) Mode Flag (1) Touch the [MODE FLAG] key.
  • Page 137 15. SET UP MODE 3) Logo 1/Logo 2/Logo 3 (1) Touch the [LOGO 1], [LOGO 2], or [LOGO 3] key. (2) Input a registered logo number. (3) Touch the Data code area. LOGO 1 to LOGO 3 keys 4) FSP Logo (1) Touch the [FSP LOGO] key.
  • Page 138 15. SET UP MODE 7) Grade Line (1) Touch the [GRADE LINE] key. (2) Input the registered Grade line number, and touch the Data code area. touch the Data contents area to call the Grade Line list, and touch the desired grade line. 8) Hint (1) Touch the [HINT] key.
  • Page 139 15. SET UP MODE 10) Nutrition facts (1) Touch the [NUTRITION] key. (2) Input the registered Nutrition number, and touch the Data code area. Touch the Data contents area to call the Nutrition facts list, and touch the desired nutrition facts. Data contents area 11) Recipe...
  • Page 140 15. SET UP MODE 13) +Tax (1) Touch the [+TAX] key. (2) When the Data contents area is touched, the Tax print on/off screen will appear. (3) Touch the [TAX Print OFF] or [TAX Print ON] key. To cancel, touch the [BACK] key. +TAX key 14) FSP Schedule (1) Touch the [FSP SCHEDULE] key.
  • Page 141 15. SET UP MODE 16) FSP Discount % (1) Touch the [FSP DISC.%] key. (2) Input the registered FSP discount rate, and touch the Data contents area. FSP DISC.% key 17) Bonus Logo (1) Touch the [BONUS LOGO] key. (2) Input the registered bonus logo number, and touch the Data contents area. 18) Tare (1) Enter the [PLU TARE] key.
  • Page 142: Password Assignment

    Resetting the password NOTES: 1. Regarding the master password, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. The mode protected by the password is shown on the main menu screen with a key symbol.
  • Page 143: Wireless Lan

    15. SET UP MODE 15.7 Wireless LAN In this mode, various wireless LAN settings and the status check can be performed. The following screen will appear when the [Wireless LAN] key of the Set up menu is touched. SETUP key Procedure Item Setting the wireless LAN...
  • Page 144: Wireless Lan Setup

    15. SET UP MODE 15.7.1 Wireless LAN Setup You can set the basic security (ESS ID, Encryption, Key code), IP address, etc. with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [SETUP] key of the Wireless LAN screen is touched. ESS ID area Encryption ON/OFF area WEP type selection area...
  • Page 145 15. SET UP MODE Procedure Item Setting the ESS ID Setting the encryption status Selecting the WEP key type Setting the transmit key Setting Authentication Default key number Setting Antenna NOTES: ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier (IEEE802.11)) Max. 32 characters (32 byte ASCII) The vacant area should be set to zero.
  • Page 146: Wireless Lan Status Check

    15. SET UP MODE 15.7.2 Wireless LAN Status Check You can check the status of the wireless LAN. The following screen will appear when the [STATUS] key of the Wireless LAN screen is touched. PING key Key Functions PING Used to make a communication check. RELOAD Used to resend the status data.
  • Page 147: Registration Mode

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16. REGISTRATION MODE In the Registration Mode, you can perform daily operations, such as weighing commodities, issuing labels, etc. Before starting the registration operations, various kind of programming need to be done. Refer to Section 14 Programming Mode and Section 15 Set Up Mode. Selecting the print items, label format, commodity name, special information, logo, grade line, scrolling message, receipt message, and store name/address, changing the mode, date, and adjusting the operation panel’s brightness are allowed in this mode, also.
  • Page 148 16. REGISTRATION MODE Save key SAVE Used to save the tare and unit price of a commodity which is being on the platter. For key Used to input the quantity of a commodity in By-count operation and Fix (Net weight statement) operation.
  • Page 149: Programming For The Registration Mode

    16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programming for the Registration Mode 16.1 Programming for the Registration Mode You can select the label format, print items message, grade line, logo, and store name/address, call PLUs, and adjust the brightness of the operation panel with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [PROG.] key of the Registration Mode initial screen is touched.
  • Page 150: Print Item Selection

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.1 Print Item Selection You can select the print items with this menu. The print item selection in this menu has priority over that in the label format setting. With the initial settings, all print items are selected. The following screen will appear when the [PRINT ON/OFF] key of the Registration Mode Programming screen is touched.
  • Page 151: Label Format Selection

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.2 Label Format Selection You can select the label format with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [LABEL FORMAT] key of the Registration Mode Programming screen is touched. Be sure to select the label format that matches the label to be actually used. Failure to do this causes an error.
  • Page 152: Plu Library

    SFKC setting. 2. With the initial settings, the scale mode cannot be changed on this screen (the mode preset to the PLU is effective.) When you desire to use this function, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent.
  • Page 153 16. REGISTRATION MODE Key Functions BACK Used to return to the Registration Mode initial screen. A – Z Used to call the commodities by the first letter. If a letter has no data, it is shown in grey. OTHERs Used to call the list of PLUs which begin with non-alphabet. LAST20 Used to call the recently used 20 PLUs.
  • Page 154: Temporary Date Change

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.5 Temporary Date Change You can temporarily change the date printed on the labels without changing the machine’s internal date. The following screen will appear when the [TEMPORARY DATE&TIME] key of the Registration Mode programming screen is touched. Current Date area Temporary Date area Key Functions...
  • Page 155: Special Information Assignment

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.6 Special Information Assignment You can select up to 3 lines of special information to be printed on the label. Special information should have been programmed in the message/information setting menu in the Programming Mode. (Refer to Section 14.8.) Also, it is necessary to select the label format which accommodates the net weight statement.
  • Page 156: Logo Assignment

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.7 Logo Assignment You can select a logo to be printed on the label. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a logo has been preset to the PLU, the logo selected in this menu has priority over the preset one. When another PLU is called or the Registration Mode is terminated, the selected logo is cleared.
  • Page 157: Grade Line Assignment

    16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.1 Programming for the Registration Mode 16.1.8 Grade Line Assignment You can select the grade line to be printed on the label with this menu. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a grade line has been preset to the PLU, the grade line selected in this menu has priority over the preset one.
  • Page 158: Scrolling Message Setting

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.9 Scrolling Message Setting You can select the scrolling message to be displayed on the customer’s display and set the time until the message is displayed. The following screen will appear when the [SCROLLING MESSAGE] key of the Registration Mode Programming screen is touched.
  • Page 159: Store Name/Address Assignment

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.10 Store Name/Address Assignment You can select the store name/address to be printed on the label with this menu. This operation should be performed after calling a PLU. Even if a store name/address has been preset to the PLU, the store name/address selected in this menu has priority over the preset one. When another PLU is called or the Registration Mode is terminated, the selected store name/address is cleared.
  • Page 160: Operation Panel Brightness Adjustment

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.1.11 Operation Panel Brightness Adjustment You can adjust the brightness of the operation panel with this menu. The following screen will appear when the [BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT] key of the Registration Mode Programming screen is touched. The default setting is 0. DARK key Key Functions BACK...
  • Page 161: Basic Operations

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.2 Basic Operations In this section basic daily operations such as calling a PLU, setting a tare, weighing a commodity, etc. are described. 16.2.1 Zero Count Setting You can set the zero count with this menu. When nothing is placed on the platter, “0.000” should be displayed on the Weight area. If not, it is necessary to adjust the zero count.
  • Page 162: Calling A Plu

    16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basic Operations 16.2.2 Calling a PLU There are three ways to call a PLU. Calling a PLU by using the Speed Key When the PLUs have been assigned to the speed keys, you can call a PLU by just one touch operation. 1.
  • Page 163 16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basic Operations Calling a PLU from the PLU Library When the [PLUs LIB.] Key has been assigned to the screen, you can call the PLU library and select a PLU from it. 1. Touch the [PLUs LIB.] Key. 2.
  • Page 164: Weighing Commodities And Issuing Labels

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.2.3 Weighing Commodities and Issuing Labels Confirm that the scale mode is in the WEIGH mode. NOTE: To set the scale mode to the WEIGH mode, refer to Section 16.1.3 Mode Change. Touch and select the label issue method, the AUTO or MANUAL. NOTE: The label issue method can be also selected in Section 16.1.3.
  • Page 165: Tare Subtraction/Cancellation/Save

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.2.4 Tare Subtraction/Cancellation/Save There are 5 ways of tare subtraction: 1) When a tare is unknown. 2) When a tare is known. 3) When a tare is preset to the PLU. 4) When a certain percentage of the weight is subtracted as a tare. 5) When a certain percentage of the weight is preset to the PLU as a tare.
  • Page 166 CA mode: 0.002 to 1.000 kg 5. The above NOTES 1 to 4 are the factory default functions. When you desire to change them, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Preset Tare Subtraction Call the PLU. (Regarding how to call PLUs, refer to Section 16.2.2.) If the preset tare needs to be changed, go to Step 3.
  • Page 167 NOTE: With the initial settings, a tare cannot be preset to a PLU. Therefore, even if a tare is set to a PLU, the data will become invalid. When you desire to use this function, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent.
  • Page 168 1. With the initial settings, the %tare subtraction cannot be used. When you desire to use this function, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. To clear the %tare data before weighing a commodity, touch the %TARE key or Tare area. Displayed tare and “%”...
  • Page 169 16. REGISTRATION MODE Place a commodity on the platter. A label is issued (AUTO) or touch the [PRT/*] key (MANUAL). If you desire to change the preset %tare, touch the [%TARE] key. Input a new %tare and touch the [%TARE] key. Example: 10% TARE area 16-23...
  • Page 170: Void

    NOTE: With the initial settings, a %tare cannot be preset to a PLU. Therefore, even if a %tare is set to a PLU, the data will become invalid. When you desire to use this function, contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 16.2.5 Void In case of an erroneous entry, etc., you can delete the data just after it has been registered.
  • Page 171 16. REGISTRATION MODE Call the vendor name. (1) When using the [Vendor] key (e.g.: John) Touch the [Vendor] key to which “JOHN” is assigned. “JOHN” is displayed on the commodity name area and printed on the label. (2) When using the Vendor list Touch the [Vendor Call] key, and the Vendor list is displayed.
  • Page 172: Unit Price Set And Change

    (Setting the unit price is OK.) When you desire to use this function, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. Both unit price set and unit price change are available in the Registration Mark Down mode with the initial settings.
  • Page 173 16. REGISTRATION MODE Place a commodity on the platter and issue a label. NOTE: When entering the unit price, the unit of weight for the unit price can be changed by using the [1/2|1/4] key or the [kg/100g] key. The screen appears first differs according to the PLU settings. In case of a lb scale (US model) Each time the [1/2|1/4] key is touched, the unit of weight for the unit price can be changed among 1lb, 1/2lb, and 1/4lb.
  • Page 174: Changing The Unit Of Weight (Ca Model Only)

    16. REGISTRATION MODE In case of a kg scale (CA model) Each time the [kg/100g] key is touched, the unit of weight for the unit price can be changed between 1kg and 100g. Unit price per 1kg 16.2.8 Changing the Unit of Weight (CA model only) The unit of weight can be changed between kg and lb each time the [kg/lb] key is touched.
  • Page 175: Label Issue Count Setting

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.2.9 Label Issue Count Setting You can set the total number of labels to be issued with this menu. NOTE: This function can be used in the Weigh and Fix operations. When the [PRESET COUNT] key of the Registration Mode initial screen is touched, the Preset Count Setting screen will appear.
  • Page 176: Test Print

    16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.2 Basic Operations 16.2.10 Test Print To check the printer status, such as print tone, missing dots, etc., you can make a test print. Touch the [TEST] key, and one test label (slant lines) is issued. TEST key NOTE: If the print sample is stained, refer to Section 11.1 and clean the print head.
  • Page 177: By Count Operations

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.3 By-Count Operation By-count operation is intended for the commodities that are sold by quantity or sold in a bundle. In this section, how to register such commodities and issue labels are described. 16.3.1 When Using the Quantity Preset to the PLU NOTES: 1.
  • Page 178 16.3.2 Changing the Quantity and the Unit Price Preset to the PLU With the initial settings, this function cannot be used. TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. No data is changed: Call the PLU. (The quantity per price becomes 1.) Touch the [PRT/*] key.
  • Page 179 16. REGISTRATION MODE NOTES: 1. To continue to issue the same label, touch the [PRT/*] key repeatedly. 2. When performing the strip issue in the Auto mode, the next label is automatically issued by removing the printed label from the media outlet. 3.
  • Page 180 16. REGISTRATION MODE Changing the Selling Quantity and Unit Price: Call the PLU. Input the selling quantity (max. 99) and touch the [FOR] key. (e.g.: 10) Input the unit price ($0.00 to $99.99). (e.g.: $8.00) Touch the [PRT/*] key. A label is issued. US model NOTES: 1.
  • Page 181 16. REGISTRATION MODE Changing the Selling Quantity, Unit Price, and Quantity per Unit Price: Call the PLU. Input the selling quantity (max. 99) and touch the [FOR] key. (e.g.: 20) Input the quantity per unit price (max. 99) and touch the [FOR] key. (e.g.: 10) Input the unit price ($0.00 to $99.99).
  • Page 182: Batch Print Operation

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.3.3 Batch Print Operation You can print the specified number of labels for the specified PLUs continuously. Call the PLU to be printed. Touching the [PRESET COUNT] key causes the Batch Print Setting screen to appear. Input the number of labels to be issued (max. 99), and touch the Count area on the right end of the specified PLU.
  • Page 183 16. REGISTRATION MODE After calling the PLU, touch the [PRESET COUNT] key and input the number of labels to be issued. (Refer to Step 3.) NOTES: 1. Repeating Steps 5 and 6 allows specifying up to 30 PLUs. 2. To cancel the specified PLU individually, input 0 and touch the Count area of that PLU. (e.g.: To delete PLU No.
  • Page 184: Fix Price Operation (Us Model Only)

    Set the tare. This is not necessary when a container is not used or when the tare is preset to the PLU. However, the preset tare function is not available with the initial settings. When you desire to use this function, please contact your nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent.
  • Page 185: Issuing Net Weight Statement Label (Us Model Only)

    16. REGISTRATION MODE Place a commodity on the platter. Touch the [PRT/*] key, and a label is issued. A label is automatically issued when the label issue method is set to AUTO. NOTE: The label issue method should be set to MANUAL when commodities are weighed and adjusted to a certain weight.
  • Page 186 With the initial settings, this function cannot be used. When you desire to use it, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. Call the PLU. (e.g.: Pie) The price is displayed on the Commodity name area.
  • Page 187: Sales Promotion

    1. With the initial settings, the selling quantity and the price per lb are not printed. When you desire to use this function, please contact the nearest TOSHIBA TEC service representative or sales agent. 2. When the [PRT/*] key is touched on the following conditions, an error occurs.
  • Page 188 16. REGISTRATION MODE During the sales promotion time range: Condition of the promotion The sales promotion conditions of the above sample have been programmed as follows: Commodity Name: Boneless Stew Meat PLU No. 100029 Normal unit price: $6.00 Promotion No. 1 Conditions: 1.000 lb to 1.999 lb: $5.50 2.000 lb or more: $5.00...
  • Page 189: Average Portion Cost

    16. REGISTRATION MODE 16.7 Average Portion Cost During the weighing operation, it is possible to calculate the price per piece and print it on the label. To use this function, you should have set the PLU to the Weight mode and selected the label format which accommodates the average portion cost.
  • Page 190 16. REGISTRATION MODE The entered quantity is displayed under the commodity name. NOTE: When the PLU data is retained by the [SAVE] key for the repeating operation, the average portion cost data is also retained. (Regarding the [SAVE] key function, refer to Section 16.2.3 Weighing Commodities and Issuing Labels.) Place the commodity on the platter and issue a label.
  • Page 191: Operator's Hint

    16. REGISTRATION MODE EO1-31009 16.8 Operator’s Hint 16.8 Operator’s Hint When the PLU to which the operator’s hint has been assigned is called, the operator’s hint will be displayed together with the called PLU’s screen. BACK key Touching the [BACK] key on the operator’s hint screen causes the screen to disappear. NOTE: Regarding the operator’s hint setting, refer to Section 14.20.
  • Page 192: Registration Mark Down Mode

    17. REGISTRATION MARK DOWN MODE EO1-31009 17. REGISTRATION MARK DOWN MODE 17. REGISTRATION MARK DOWN MODE The Registration Mark Down Mode is intended for the mark down on the usual prices of the commodities. The transaction data in this mode will be accumulated separately from the Normal Registration Mode, and it can be printed out in the Report Mode.
  • Page 193: Registration Rewrap Mode

    18. REGISTRATION REWRAP MODE EO1-31009 18. REGISTRATION REWRAP MODE 18. REGISTRATION REWRAP MODE The Registration Rewrap Mode is intended to register the products that have been rewrapped for the reasons that the package was broken, got dirty, etc. The transaction data in this mode will be accumulated separately from the Normal Registration Mode, and it can be printed out in the Report Mode.
  • Page 194: Report/Reset Mode

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE 19. REPORT/RESET MODE In the Report (Read) Mode, you can issue programmed data on journal paper and total data registered in REG/REWRAP/MARK DOWN Mode on journal paper or screen. In the Master/Satellite System, registered total data can be uploaded from the Satellite Scale to the Master Scale.
  • Page 195 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Menu Report Title Section LABEL MODE 19.1 GRAND TOTAL TOTAL MEMORY PLU TOTAL DEPT. TOTAL HOURLY TOTAL 100’ HOURLY TOTAL VENDOR TOTAL PROGRAMMED 19.2 PLU PROGRAMMED DATA DATA COMMODITY DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT NAME INGREDIENT NUTRITION RECIPE GRADE LINE STORE NAME/ADDRESS MESSAGE SCROLLING MESSAGE LINK...
  • Page 196: Label Mode Total Memory Report/Reset

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE 19.1 Label Mode Total Memory Report/Reset In this mode, you can display total data registered in REG/REWRAP/MARK DOWN mode on the screen and print it out on the journal paper. The registered total data can be arranged depending on 6 types of report formats;...
  • Page 197 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Key Functions (continued) VENDOR TOTAL Used to issue a Total Report of individual vendor and to reset the Vendor Total memory data. NORMAL Used to select the total memory registered in Registration mode. REWRAP Used to select the total memory registered in REWRAP mode. MARKDOWN Used to select the total memory registered in MARK DOWN mode.
  • Page 198 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Procedure Item GRAND TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. (max. 4 digits) with the numeric keys, and then touch the Report No. area. NOTE: For the Report No., refer to the Table in Section 14.11. 2.
  • Page 199 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Procedure (continued) Item DEPT. TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. (max. 4 digits) with the numeric keys, and then touch the Report No. area. NOTE: For the Report No., refer to the Table in Section 14.11. 2.
  • Page 200 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Procedure (continued) Item VENDOR TOTAL When using the Report No. 1. Input the Report No. (max. 4 digits) with the numeric keys, and then touch the Report No. area. NOTE: For the Report No., refer to the Table in Section 14.11. 2.
  • Page 201 19. REPORT/RESET MODE EO1-31009 19.1 Label Mode Total Memory Report/Reset GRAND TOTAL screen PLU TOTAL screen DEPT. TOTAL screen HOURLY TOTAL screen 100’ HOURLY TOTAL screen VENDOR TOTAL screen 19- 8...
  • Page 202: Grand Total Report

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE GRAND TOTAL REPORT PLU TOTAL REPORT (10) (14) (15) DEPARTMENT TOTAL REPORT (13) (14) (1) Memory type - NORMAL (REG) - REWRAP - MARK DOWN (2) Mode - READ (REPORT) - RESET (1) Memory type - NORMAL (REG) - REWRAP - MARK DOWN (2) Mode...
  • Page 203: Hourly Total Report

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE HOURLY TOTAL REPORT (11) (12) 100’ HOURLY TOTAL REPORT (12) (13) VENDOR TOTAL REPORT (10) (14) (1) Memory type - NORMAL (REG) - REWRAP - MARK DOWN (2) Mode - READ (REPORT) - RESET (3) Date (4) Time (5) Hourly range (10) (14)
  • Page 204 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Total Memory Addition Table Explanation of symbols +1: Add 1 +W: Add weight data +A: Add amount (price) data LABEL MODE OPERATION TOTAL MEMORY PACKAGE WEIGHT PIECES AMOUNT PACKAGE WEIGHT PIECES AMOUNT PACKAGE WEIGHT PIECES AMOUNT PACKAGE WEIGHT PIECES AMOUNT...
  • Page 205 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Total Memory Reset Table Explanation of symbols R: Reset memory (In case of PLU or vendor total, reset memory of appointed PLU or vendor.) S: Subtract data of appointed PLU from grand total and department total. LABEL MODE OPERATION TOTAL MEMORY PACKAGE...
  • Page 206: Programmed Data Report

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE 19.2 Programmed Data Report You can print out main programmed data on the journal paper. This operation can be performed in REPORT mode only. How to enter the Programmed Data Main Menu [MAIN MENU] The following Programmed Data Main Menu screen will appear when the [PROGRAMMED DATA] key of the Report/Reset Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 207 19. REPORT/RESET MODE Procedure 1. Touch a key of desired programmed data or input the Report No. (max. 4 digits) with the numeric keys, then touch the Report No. area. NOTE: For the Report No., refer to the Table in Section 14.11. 2.
  • Page 208 19. REPORT/RESET MODE COMMODITY DESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT NAME INGREDIENT (1) Date (2) Time (3) PLU No. Start/End code (4) Commodity No. (5) Commodity name (1) Date (2) Time (3) Department No. Start/End code (4) Department No. (5) Department name (1) Date (2) Time (3) Ingredient No.
  • Page 209: Grade Line

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE NUTRITION RECIPE GRADE LINE (1) Date (2) Time (3) Nutrition No. Start/End code (4) Nutrition No. (5) Nutrition kind (6) Serving size (7) Service size per container (8) Additional nutrient (1) Date (2) Time (3) Recipe No. Start/End code (4) Recipe No.
  • Page 210 19. REPORT/RESET MODE STORE NAME/ADDRESS MESSAGE SCROLLING MESSAGE LINK VENDOR NAME (1) Date (2) Time (3) Store name/Address No. Start/End code (4) Store name/Address (1) Date (2) Time (3) Message No. Start/End code (4) Message No. (5) Message (1) Date (2) Time (3) Scrolling Message No.
  • Page 211 19. REPORT/RESET MODE PROMOTION/TIME SCHEDULE COMBINATION REPORT (11) (1) Date (2) Time (3) Promotion/Time Schedule No. Start/End code (4) Promotion/Time Schedule No. (5) Mode type for the promotion (6) Margin for By count mode item (7) Promotion schedule No. (8) Promotion schedule name (9) Margin for Weigh mode item (1) Date (2) Time...
  • Page 212: Combination Report

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE 19.3 Combination Report In this operation, you can print out sales data and programmed data, which were programmed in Section 14.11 Combination Report Setting, on the journal paper. Also you can confirm the contents of a combination report on the screen. How to enter the Combination Report Main Menu [MAIN MENU] The following Combination Report Main Menu screen will appear when the [COMBINATION REPORT]...
  • Page 213 19. REPORT/RESET MODE How to confirm the contents of Combination Reports Combination Report confirmation screen Combination Report Confirming Procedure 1. Touch the desired Combination Report No. or input the Report No. (max. 4 digits) with the numeric keys. NOTE: For the Report No., refer to the Table in Section 14.11. 2.
  • Page 214: Total Data Transmission

    19. REPORT/RESET MODE 19.4 Total Data Transmission In this operation, you can upload registered total data from the Satellite Scale to the Master Scale. NOTE: This operation is unavailable in the Stand-alone Scale and the Master Scale. How to enter the Total Data Transmission Main Menu [MAIN MENU] The following Total Data Transmission Main Menu screen will appear when the [TOTAL DATA TRANSMISSION] key of the Report/Reset Mode Main Menu is touched.
  • Page 215: Training Mode

    20. TRAINING MODE EO1-31009 20. TRAINING MODE 20. TRAINING MODE The Training Mode is intended for the operators to practice the operation of this scale. Without storing the data, you can weigh commodities and issue labels just like an actual transaction. When the [TRAINING (LABEL)] key of the main menu is touched, the Registration mode initial screen will appear showing “TRAINING (LABEL)”...
  • Page 216: Sleep Mode

    21. SLEEP MODE EO1-31009 21. SLEEP MODE 21. SLEEP MODE While this scale is not used, you can make the operation panel sleep without turning off the power. When the [SLEEP] key of the main menu is touched, the operation panel will become dark as follows. SLEEP key To cancel the Sleep mode, touch anywhere on the display area.
  • Page 217: Slide Show Mode

    22. SLIDE SHOW MODE 22. SLIDE SHOW MODE While the scale is not used, you can make the operation panel display up to 5 different images continuously. The images are shown by rotation for 5 seconds each. The data to be used should be saved on a flash memory card on the following conditions: File format: Windows BMP, 256 colors, 640 dots (W) x 480 dots (H) File name:...
  • Page 218: Troubleshooting

    This scale has been manufactured under strict quality control. If you have any trouble, however, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX IT BY YOURSELF. Pull the power plug out of the outlet, and contact the authorized TOSHIBA TEC service representative. Phenomenon...
  • Page 219: Error Message Table

    If you cannot solve the problem with the following solution instruction, do not attempt further troubleshooting by yourself. Turn the power off, unplug the scale, then contact authorized TOSHIBA TEC Service representative for assistance. Do not attempt to repair or adjust alone because electrical equipment is dangerous.
  • Page 220 Re-program the label format. Leave the scale on for 3 minutes or more, and then perform operations. Turn off the power, and then ask your authorized TOSHIBA TEC representative. Re-program the Unit Price so that the Number of digits is within the maximum limit.
  • Page 221 24. ERROR MESSAGE TABLE (Continued) Error Message This makes Print Field Print field may be gone by operations be gone. such as reducing label length. Data is over the File There is no vacant area in Flash-ROM for capacity. label format files. Please perform Initialize except standard Format.
  • Page 224 PRINTED IN JAPAN EO1-31009 EAQB0024101...

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