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Casid: Operator'S Instruction U A L

This document provides an operator's manual for the Casio CE-4000 and CE-4050 cash registers. It contains instructions on loading receipt and journal paper, an overview of the keyboard, displays and printer, and programming instructions for functions like departments, PLUs, taxes, and other settings. The manual also covers non-programming operations like making sales, corrections, currency exchange and other cash register functions.

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Casid: Operator'S Instruction U A L

This document provides an operator's manual for the Casio CE-4000 and CE-4050 cash registers. It contains instructions on loading receipt and journal paper, an overview of the keyboard, displays and printer, and programming instructions for functions like departments, PLUs, taxes, and other settings. The manual also covers non-programming operations like making sales, corrections, currency exchange and other cash register functions.

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Casio CE-4000 and CE-4050 operators and programming Manual

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(E-4050
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OPERATOR'S
INSTRUCTION
MAN U A L

CASID.
Contents
1. loading Receipt and Journal Paper ••.•.•••..••.....••..••••.••••.•••...•••.•••..•.•••..••••.••••.••••.••••..•••....•.•••..••...•.••.•• 4
1-1 Removing Paper Rolls .................................................................................................................4
1-2 loading Paper Rolls .................................................................................................................... 5

2. General Guide •••..••..••••••..••..•.•...•••..•••....••••..••....••••..•••••••...••...••...•••...••..•••..•••..•••..•.••.•..•...:•••....•...•••....•. 6


2-1 MODE Switch and Keys .............................................................................................................. 6
2-2 Keyboard and Keys ..................................................................................................................... 8
2·3 Displays ..............................................................................: .....................................: ................ 11
2·4 Printer ........................................................................................................................................ 13
2-5 Cash Drawer .............................................................................................................................. 16

3. Programming the CE-4000/CE-4050 Series Cash Registers ••••.•••.•.•••..•••.•••..••••...•••....••....•........•••.. 17


3-1 Setting the Proper MODE for Programming .............................................................................. 17
3-2 USing the Worksheets ............................................................................................................... 18
3-3 Clearing a Machine lock Up ..................................................................................................... 18

4. Program Reading .••••..•••.•.••..••..•••.••••...•••.•••••..••••..••••....••.•••.•••..•••••••••..•••.••••••.••••..•••..••••..•.•..•.••.•....•••.• 19

5. PROG RAM 4 ••••.••••••.•••.••;•.•••..•••.•••..••.•.•••••..•••.•.••••...•••.••...•••..••.••••••.•••••.••••.•••••.•••...•••..•••.•.••;.••...•••...••. 20

6. PROGRAM 3~.~•.•::•.•.:•..••••.••••..•••.•••.••••...••.•..•••..•••••..••..••••••••.•••••.••••.••••...••••.•••.•••...••••••••..••••.•••...•••..•••.. 24
6-1 Programming the Secret Code for X21Z2 Mode and Store/Machine Number ........................... 24
6-2 Programming General Machine Features ................................................................................. 25
6-3 Programming Tax Calculations ................................................................................................. 30
6·4 ~ Setting the Drawer Open Alarm ................................................................................................. 35
6·5 Assigning Clerk Secret Nos.iTraining Flag to Clerk ..................................................................... 36
6·6 Programming Department Key Features ................................................................................... 37
6-7 Programming PlU Features ...................................................................................................... 41
6-8 Programming Function Key Features ........................................................................................ 45
6-9 Arrangement Key Programming ................................................................................................ 54
6-10 Programming Clerk Commission Rates ... :................................................................................ 55

7. PROGRAM 2 •••...•••...••.•.••....••...•••..•••..•••••.••••••••••..••••••••••••••.•••..•••••.•••••..••••...•••..•.•..••.•••....•••..•••...•.•...••• 56
7-1 Programming Messages, Descriptors and Clerk Name ............................................................ 58
7-2 Programming Department/Function key Characters ................................................................. 63
7-3 Programming PlU Characters ........................................................................,................ : ........ 64

8. PROGRAM 1 ........................................................................................................................................68
6-1 Setting the Time and Date ......................................................................................................... 68
6-2 Programming Unit Prices to Department Keys .......................................................................... 69
6-3 Programming Unit Prices to PLUs ............................................................................................. 70
8-4 Programming Prices or Rates to Function Keys ........................................................................ 73
8·5 Programming Exchange Rates to Currency Exchange Keys .................................................... 74

9. Operation •.•.•.••.••.•.•..•••••..••.....••..••...•••..•••••••••.••••••.••••.•••..•••..••..••..••••••.•••..••.•..•.•••••••••.•.•........•••••..••.•..•. 75

10. Registration •••••.••••.•.••••••••..•••••.••••••••••••.•••.••.••••••••••••.•••••••••.•••.••••.••••••.••••.•••••..••••••••.•••.••.•••.•.•••••••.••.••.. 76


10·1 Assigning a Clerk ...................................................................................................................~ ... 76
10·2 Clerk Interrupt Function ............................................................................................................. 78
10-3 Reading the Time and Date ................................................................................·...................... 79
10-4 Making Change .........................................................................................................................80
10-5 Registering Single Item and Cash Tender ................................................................................. 80
10·6 Single·item·Sales ...................................................................................................................... 82
10-7 Single-item-Receipt (S.I.R.) ....................................................................................................... 84
10-8 Repeating Identical Items ..........................................................................................................85
10·9 Performing Multiplication .......................................................··························.· ........................ 87
10·10 Registering Mixed Departments and PLUs ............................................................................... 91
10'11 Registering Discounts ................................................................................................................ 92
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r 10-12 Registering Premiums ................................................ ...... .............. .................................. ......... 95
10-13 Performing Subtraction ................................................. ................... ......... ..................... .......... :,98
.- -1 0-14 Registering Coupon Transactions ....................................................... .......... .......................... 100
10-15 Registering Other Payment Media ·.... ·.. ·.. · ........ ·.. ·........ ·........ ·· .... ·........ .... .... · ......................... 102
,." 10-16 Registering Taxable Transactions ...................................................... ..................................... 105
10-17 VAT Breakdown Printing ................................................... ................... ................................... 108
10-18 Tax Exemption ................................................................................ ·.. · ....... " ............................ 109
10-19 Obtaining the Merchandise Subtotal ...................... ·...... ...... · ................................................... 110
10-20 Currency Exchange Registration ............................................................................................. 111
10-21 Automatic Zero Append ................................................................................. ,......................... 115
10-22 Right Digit Limitation for Monetary Amount Entries ·................................................................ 117
10-23 Minimum Number of Digit limitation for Monetary Amount Entries ............. ............................ 119
10-24 Changing Between REG 1 and REG 2 ..................................................... ........................... : ... 120
'10-25 Making Corrections .................................................................................................................. 121
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11, Non-SalesTransactions .................................................................................................._................. 123
" 11-1 Registering Received on Account Transactions .... ·.. · ........ ...................................................... 123
11-2 Registering Paid Outs .......................................................................... ..............................;... :.123

12. Refunds ....................................................................................................· .. ·... ·· ................................. 124


12-1 Usi ng the RF Position of the MODE Switch ............................................................................ 124
12-2 Refunds in the REG I/REG 2 Mode ..... ··· ........ ·.. ·.. · .... ·· .......... ·· .. ·.. · ......................................... 127

\ 13. Arrangement Key Registration ........................................................................................................128

14. READ and RESET Operations _......................................................................................... _.............. 129


14-1 Daily Sales READ and RESET ................................................................................................ 129
14-2 Periodic Sales Report 1 and 2 READ/RESET ......................................................................... 130
14-3 Issuing Reports ........................................................................ ·............................................... 130

15. Caring for the Printer ....;...................................................................................................................139


15-1 Replenishing the Stamp Ink ..................................................................,.................................. 139
15-2 Replacing the Ink Ribbon ........................................................................................................ 139

16. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................ 140

17. About the Memory Protection Battery .......................................•.................................................... 141

18. Options .....;............................................................................:: .............................................:.-........... 141


18-1 Battery Pack {Model B-6) ........................................................................................................ 141
18-2 .Wetproof Cover (Model WT-70) .............................................................................................. 141

19. Specifications ........................................................................................·........................................... 142

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