沃尔玛门店LS4278安装使用说明
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Operator’s ManualFault Finder and Fault Finder / Remote WaRRanty InstRuctIOns LIMITED WARRANTY - A Fault Finder orFault Finder / Remote Warranty is provided to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, when used in accordance with the operating instructions. Y ou must retain your receiptfor proof of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship to the Fault Finder or Fault Finder / Remote. TERMS THAT APPLY TO THE WARRANTY Improper installation, misuse, neglect and tampering of any kind are NOT covered under the Limited Warranty. Fault Finderor Fault Finder / Remote, returned under the Warranty will be inspected and if the problem is determined to be the result of neglect or abuse, then no warranty will be applied. No warranty other than the above is expressed or implied. Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular application are hereby disclaimed unless the law specifically precludes this disclaimer. The manufacturer and seller have no liability for damages, incidental or consequential, resulting from or caused by any failure, malfunction or defect of any product.TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM -1. Fault Finder or Fault Finder / Remote, returned for warranty work must be accompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt/invoice and a note showing the customer name, phone number, return address (where the unit will be returned to) and a brief description of the problem.2. Pack product carefully in oversized carton with crushed newspaper (or other appropriate packing materials) for cushioning.3. The product should be shipped PREPAID and insured against shipping loss or damage.4. Send warranties to:Power Wizard10375 ST RT 43 Streetsboro, OH 44241 1-800-866-2161IntROductIOnDepending on the model purchased, there are 3 major functions that the Fault Finder or Fault Finder / Remote can perform.1. VOLTMETER - Displays theelectric fence voltage in kilovolts ( kV ). 1kV = 1000 volts. Benefit: Measuring fence voltage helps determine the effectiveness of the electric fence system.2. CuRRENT METER - Displays the current in (amps) that is flowing through the fence wire. Benefit: Measuring the current through the hot fence wire will help locate faults (shorts) inthe fence system. Fence shorts reduce fence energizer [shock] effectiveness.3. R EMOTE CONTROL - Allows the user to turn the Energizer on-or-off from any location on the fence. (This unique function is only available in the Fault Finder with “Remote” andonly works with remote-ready electric fence Energizers). Benefit: Conveniently save time by turning the energizeron-or-off from any location on the fence (through the hot wire).*Fault FIndeR specIFIcatIOns • Voltage range - .3 to 18 kV• Current range - 2 to 150 amps • Battery - 9 Volt Alkaline*Specifications are subject to changepaRts and theIR FunctIOn IMaGe 1IMPORTANT: The Fault Finder or Fault Finder / Remote does not have a lighted display and was not designed to work in low light conditions. It is not recommend to install or repair electric fencing in low light conditions.pOWeRInG the Fault FIndeR On-OR-OFFON - Press and release the Fault Finder ( ) power button.VoltagecurrentFault direction arrow Fence pulse low Battery power Button and kV / a toggle energizer Off Button (With RemoteVersion Only)energizer On Button (With Remote Version Only)Battery cover and Ground plate Belt clipFence hook Fault direction arrowOFF - When turned on, the Fault Finder will automatically turn off in 1 minute if not in use. To turn the Fault Finder off manually, press and hold the ( ) power button for a few seconds.MeasuRInG Fence VOltaGe1. T urn the Fault Finder on.2. Press the ( ) power button to toggle between the volt and amp function until the kV symbol is displayed on the right hand side of the display(See image 1).3. Firmly hold the Fault Finder with your bare hand (do not wear gloves). Pressing your thumb firmly on top of the Fault Finder, position your fingers to make contact with the metal ground plate (battery cover) on the back. Since the Fault Finder does not require any additional wires for grounding, the Fault Finder relies on your body for the ground. Therefore, making good contact with the metal ground plate is important (See image 2).4. Place the Fault Finder’s fence hook onto the fence wire(See image 3).Each time the energizer pulses, a “lightning bolt” will appear at the top of the display to indicate a fence pulse has been measured. The fence voltage will then be displayed, in kilovolts (kV), at the center of the display. NoTE: If the “lightning bolt” is flashing and voltage readingis “Lo”, then the voltage being measured by the Fault Finder is below the range of measurement.If the “lightning bolt” is flashing and voltage reading is “HI”, then the voltage being measuredby the Fault Finder is above its range of measurement.IMaGe 2MeasuRInG Fence cuRRent1. T urn on the Fault Finder.2. Press the Fault Finder ( ) power button to toggle between the volt and amp function until the “A” symbol is displayed on the right hand side of the display.3. Firmly hold the Fault Finder with your bare hand (do not wear gloves). Pressing your thumb firmly on top of the Fault Finder,position your fingers to make contact with the metal ground plate (battery cover) on the back. Since the Fault Finder does not require any additional wires for grounding, the Fault Finder relies on your body for the ground.Therefore, making good contact with the metal ground plate is important (See image 2).Place the Fault Finder’s fence hook onto the fence wire(See image 3).Each time the energizer pulses, a “lightning bolt” will appear on the top of the display to indicate a fence pulse has been measured. The fence current will be displayed, in amps (A), at the center of the display. Above the current reading an arrow pointing to either theleft or the right will also be displayed. These arrows indicate the direction of the current flow and will help to locate the faults (shorts) in the fence.NOTE: If the “lightning bolt” is flashing and current readingis “Lo”, then the current being measured by the Fault Finder is below the range of measurement. If the “lightning bolt” is flashing and current reading is “HI”, then the current being measuredby the Fault Finder is above its range of measurement.The current reading should not be taken if the fault finder is in close proximity to the energizer as it will give inaccurate readings.tuRnInG the eneRGIzeROn-OR-OFF(Fault FIndeR / ReMOte Only) Please check with the manufacturer as to which Energizer is compatible with the Fault Finder / Remote.1. Turn on the Fault Finder / Remote.2. Firmly hold the Fault Finder with your bare hand (do not wear gloves). Pressing your thumb firmly on top of the Fault Finder, position your fingers to make contact with the metal ground plate (battery cover) on the back. Since the Fault Finder does not require any additional wires for grounding, the Fault Finder relies on your body for the ground. Therefore, making good contact with the metal ground plate is important (See image 2).3. Place the Fault Finder’s fence hook onto the fence wire (See image 3).Fence hook to fence wire contact is needed to transmit the on/off signals.OFF – press and release the ( ) OFF button and the display will show “OFF” indicating that a signal was sent to the Energizer. After the signal is sent, the Fault Finder / Remote will return to measuring current or voltage.ON – press and release the ( ) ON button and the display will show “ON” indicating that a signal was sent to the Energizer. After the signal is sent, the Fault Finder / Remote will return to measuring current or voltage.IMpORtant tIps When usInG the ReMOte FeatuRe:Before removing the Remotefrom the fence, always check the voltage on the fence to ensurethe Energizer received the on-or-off signal. The easiest way to determine if the Energizer is on,is to check the display for the “lightning bolt” indicator.If the Energizer did not turn on-or-off, ensure that the wire being used to send the signal is not open and is connected to the Energizer’s hot wire. If the hot fence wire being used is rusted or corroded and the Remote will not work, move to a different fence location where the fence wire is not rusted or corroded.A low battery will reduce the Remote’s ability to effectively transit the on-off signal to the energizer. Replace the battery if the battery indicator is shown on the display. IMaGe 3selectInG and chanGInG the channel On the Fault FIndeR / ReMOte and eneRGIzeR (Fault FIndeR / ReMOte Only) By default from the factory the Fault Finder / Remote and the Energizer are both set to channel 1.It is not necessary to change to a different channel if you do not have multiple Energizers with remote ca-pability next to or on adjacent fences. To select and change the channel on the Remote and the Energizer:1. Turn on the Fault Finder / Remote.2. Hold the Remote next to the Energizer and press the ( ) OFF button to put the Energizer into standby mode. See the Ener-gizer’s operator manual for details as Energizer models may vary.3. Press and hold down the ( ) power button then press the ( ) OFF button. The current channel set in the Remote will be displayed. Example “ch1”.4. Press and release the ( ) OFF button to toggle through the available channels on the Remote.5. Once the desired channel is displayed on the Remote hold the Remote next to the Energizer and press the ( ) ON button.The Energizer will now confirm that the new channel has been accepted. “See the Energizer’s operator manual for details as Energizer models may vary”. note: If changing the channel on the Remote is needed to match the channel on the energizer, perform steps 3 through 5 without holding the Remote next to the energizer. What tO KnOW BeFORe lOOKInG FOR a Fault On yOuR FenceIt is important to know, when using the Fault Finder for the first time, that a large current reading on the fence does not necessarily mean that there is a critical fault on your fence. The larger the Energizer and the fence that is connected, as well as vegetation on the fence, are all factors that will increase the current reading.It is recommended to first go around the perimeter of the fence and take voltage readings at various locations to determine the effectiveness of your fence system. If, at various fence locations, you have around 3000 volts or moreit is probably not necessary to troubleshoot your fence.If locations on your fence measure less than 3000 volts (depending on the size of the Energizer),then it is recommended that you troubleshoot your fence. Check the Energizer and grounding systemto ensure they are adequate for your electric fence size. If eitherthe Energizer or the groundingsystem is insufficient, for yourfence size, then correct this beforetroubleshooting your fence. (Checkyour fence Energizer manualfor details on the Energizer andchecking the grounding system).Y ou should check your ground sys-tem 2 times a year, even if the fenceseems fine. The ground system isone of the most important aspectsof your electric fence system. Itcompletes the circuit between thehot fence wire, animal contact, andthe Energizer ground terminal. undeRstandInG the Fence cuRRent and VOltaGe ReadInGs To understand how the Fault Finderwill help you find a fault on thefence, it is helpful to understand theconcept of what you are measuring,as it relates to the effectiveness ofyour electric fence system.Let’s use a water hose analogyto understand your electric fence.Think of the Energizer as a waterpump and the electric fence wireas a water hose.The Fault Finder (amp) readingcan be thought of as showingthe amount of water leaks in thehose, with small holes (leaks), atvarious locations along the hose.All fences, even under normalcondition, will have small leaks(fence hot to fence ground leaks).Expect a larger fence to showlarger current readings since it willnaturally have more leaks (faults).Using a larger Energizer will have more flow and this causes the fence to have bigger leaks (faults). More flow will result in a larger current (amp) reading. Vegetation on the fence is alsoa leak and this will also cause a larger current reading. Common leak locations will be grass/weeds in contact with a hot fence wire, tree limbs that are in contact with a hot wire, old cracked insulators, or any other object that comes in contact with both the ground and the hot fence wire.When you are measuring the current at the beginning of the fence you are measuring all the leaks (faults) in the fence. The farther you go from the Energizer the less the current is on the fence. This is because you are measuring less of the fence total leaks (faults) the farther you walk away.The voltage reading on the Fault Finder can be thought of as the amount of water in the hose. This is why the more leaks (faults) there are, the lower voltage reading. This is the reason why fence voltage can be less as you go farther from the Energizer. The less the voltage is on the fence is a result of all the small leaks. (There is less and less water in the hose.)hOW dO yOu use the ReadInG tO FInd a Fault On the Fence?2 types OF Fence cOnFIGuRatIOnsTYPE 1: Fence does not loop back to the Energizer - When using the Fault Finder in a non-looping fence (See example A or B), the current arrow direction is not needed to determine the location of the fault, and can be ignored.TYPE 2: Fence loops back to the Energizer - When using the Fault Finder with a fence that loops back to the Energizer (See example C), the current arrows are used to determine the location of the fault.In normal conditions, as youtest along a fence with no loopsor faults, the fence current will decrease the farther you are from the Energizer (See example A).If you have a fence with oneor more major faults, as youtest along the fence there will beexcess amounts of current on the fence. As you pass the point of the fault, the current will rapidly drop. At this point simply go backwards on the fence and find the exact point, where, on each side, thereis the large change in current. Thisis where your fault is located (See example B).With a fence with loops and faults, as you test along the fencethe current will point in the direction of the current and as you passthe point of the fault the current direction will change. At this point simply go backwards on the fence and find the exact point, where, on each side, there is a change in the direction of the current. This is where your fault is located.ReplacInG the BatteRyWhen the ( ) low batterysymbol appears on the display it is time to replace the 9 volt battery. For longer battery life it is recommend using a 9 volt alkaline type battery.1. Remove the battery cover by unscrewing the 2 screws on the bottom/back metal piece of the Fault Finder. It’s recommended you do this over a table so you do not lose the 2 small battery cover screws.eXaMple a - nOn-lOOpInG Fence WIthOut FeXaMple B - Fence WIth One OR MORe Maj- 14 -eneRGIzeR6.0aMps 3.0aMps eneRGIzeR20.0aMps 18.0aMpsFault(Short toGround)eXaMple a - nOn-lOOp thROuGh BOth WIRes eXaMple c - Fence lOO 2. Remove the old battery and replace it with the new battery. When replacing the new battery check the polarity as shown in the battery compartment to ensure the battery is connected correctly. If you must force the battery then the polarity is most likely reversed.3. Put the battery cover back inplace and carefully screw in the 2 screws. tighten the screws but don’t apply excessive force to prevent stripping the screw. caRInG FOR the Fault FIndeR / ReMOte• Do not leave the Fault Finderin direct sunlight, for instance on the dash of a vehicle. TheFaultsjOR Faults- 15 -2.0aMps 1.0aMps eneRGIzeR10.0aMps3.0aMps 1.0aMps eneRGIzeReneRGIzeRpInG Fence WIth cuRRent shaRed Ops BacK tO eneRGIzeRextreme heat may damage theFault Finder.• Use only a lightly damp cloth to clean the Fault Finder.• Y our Fault Finder is waterresistant not water proof. Donot submerge the Fault Finderin water.• Remove the battery if the Fault Finder is not being used for anextended period of time. Thiswill prevent damage to the FaultFinder from battery leakage.- 16 -5.0aMps5.0aMps1.0aMps1.0aMpsFaultIndicatescurrentdirection。
各系列终端机的门禁安装与软件设置各系列终端机的门禁安装与软件设置 (1)一、各系列门锁接线图: (1)S系列接线图: (1)V系列接线图: (2)S、V型设备测试说明 (3)F(5v)系列与门控器接线图: (4)F系列设备测试说明 (7)FB(12v)系列门禁接线图 (8)FB(12V)型设备测试说明 (9)H系列门禁接线图 (10)H(12V)型设备测试说明 (12)二、各管理软件中的门禁设置 (13)B/S软件门禁设置: (13)C/S软件门禁设置: (15)一、各系列门锁接线图:S系列接线图:外观图:(S6)断电开门型电锁如下图:通电开门型电锁如下图:V系列接线图:外观图:(V8)断电开门型电锁接线图:通电开门型接线图如下:如上图所示,两种型号设备可以接断电开门型或者通电开门型电锁,或者输出继电器开关信号,用来接其他设备例如:其他门禁设备、三滚闸、翼闸、自动门等。
当接其他设备时比如门禁电源,我们只接出C和NO点,用来输出开关信号,接在门禁的开门按钮上即可。
如果电控锁的工作电压为DC12V且持续工作电流≤500mA,启动电流≤800mA则可以使用本机供电。
如果电控锁不符合上述要求则必须使用外供电模式,具体使用电源请参照电控锁使用说明。
注意:不按接线图纸连接或使用错误的外供电电源都有可能造成机器或电控锁的失效或永久性的损坏,而且这种损坏是不在保修范围之内的,并且制造商也不会承担由此造成的额外损失。
S、V型设备测试说明首先做测试:1.当电锁和开门按钮连线都接好时,接通终端机电源,这时锁会闭合,按开门按钮看看锁是否打开,不好用需检查连线是否正确。
2.开门按钮可以开门后,在考勤机上登陆设备管理界面,则在考勤主界面按【MENU】键弹出对话框录入超级管理员编号(出厂编号为0000),录入管理员编号后按【ENT】键进入设备管理操作菜单。
如下图:选择【档案管理】,在本机新增一个临时员工编号(临时人员仅仅在演示或者测试时使用,不能做正式档案用,当管理端软件把数据采集后,临时人员的信息会丢失,新增临时人员演示密码为‘6719’),如图所示选择【新增编号】,输入编号‘1’,然后为新增人员发卡或者录入一枚指纹(这要看考勤机类型),按照提示录入完毕后,退出管理菜单进入识别界面。
收款机软件安装与使用说明
1、系统安装
点击随机附带光盘里的SKSystem1.1.exe 运行程序到下图
点击【下一步>】按钮,进入
填写公司及名称点击【下一步>】按钮,进入
选择安装路径,上图是默认安装路径,建议安装在非系统盘,点击【下一步>】,进入
选择“完整安装”,点击【下一步>】,进入
点击“安装”,开始安装
以上正在安装中
点击【完成】,退出安装步骤。
安装成功。
2、初次使用指南
第一步:双击桌面“SKSystem1.1”的图标,:初始密码为123
系统界面如下
系统管理员新增—修改—删除
新增界面填写用户名—描述—密码—确认密码—确定
机器通讯设置,机器默认数据编号001,通讯波特率9600
3.发送和接收编程综合数据
功能参数编程
要修改直接双击修改
收据题头编程
营业员编程
外汇编程
套餐编程
开台编程
部类编程
商品PLU编程
直接PLU编程
4.接收入账综合报表
财务报表
小时报表
当日报表
当日月报表
收款员报表
营业员报表
签单客户报表
退货报表
部类报表
开台销售报表
5.入账报表数据财务报表统计
部类报表统计
收款员报表统计
小时报表统计
退货报表统计
营业员报表统计。
摩托罗拉条码扫描枪如何添加后缀Enter回车符?如果要使用Word文档或记事本来记录条码数据,或者作为商超POS收银读取商品条码并自动输入的话,想要在每扫描一次条码后,光标自动回车,切换到下一行,那么我们可以使用后缀回车的功能,按找下面顺序依次扫描所有条码即可。
设置方法如下:1)扫描选项2)<数据><后缀1>3)回车键以上3个步骤就是摩托罗拉条码扫描枪添加后缀Enter回车符的设置方法。
以上条码本人在LS9208条码平台上已经验证并能实现该功能。
对于摩托罗拉的其他类型条码枪或条码平台,也可参照试用。
想要取消回车怎么设置?在设置手册上找到取消前后缀的条码,扫描一下Data Format Cancel条码就可以了。
或者您也可以直接扫描恢复默认值的条码,但是如果用这种方法的话,条码扫描枪中的所有参数都将恢复出厂默认值,关于取消回车,摩托罗拉条码扫描枪怎么添加TAB?只需在扫描枪手册上找到设置条码依次扫描即可。
摩托罗拉条码扫描枪添加TAB的前三步骤其实就是后缀回车的设置。
设置方法如下:1)扫描一次【扫描选项】条码2)扫描一次【<数据><后缀1>】条码3)扫描一次【回车键】条码4)扫描一次【扫描后缀】条码5)扫描一次【7】条码6)扫描两次【0】条码7)扫描一次【9】条码以上7步就是摩托罗拉LI4278条码扫描枪添加TAB的设置方法,如果您没有设置手册,可以在扫描网LI4278产品介绍页面,或者在导航中的手册下载页面,下载LI4278快速入门指南中文版。
里面就有详细的设置介绍。
关于摩托罗拉条码扫描枪的八种数据传输格式,扫描枪用户可根据自己的工作需要相应选择;可以根据此文中条码扫描枪的扫描数据传输格式,选择以下您需要的数据格式来对扫描枪进行设置。
或者,您也可以参考条码扫描枪的设置手册。
MOTO条码扫描枪的扫描数据传输格式图:以上MOTO条码扫描枪的“数据传输格式”条码对应中文如下:1)Data As Is →数据是2)<DATA> <SUFFIX 1> →<数据> <后缀1>3)<DATA> <SUFFIX 2> →<数据> <后缀2>4)<DATA> <SUFFIX 1> <SUFFIX 2> →<数据> <后缀1> <后缀2>5)<PREFIX> <DATA > →<前缀1><数据>6)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> →<前缀1><数据><后缀1>7)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 2> →<前缀1><数据><后缀2>8)<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX 1> <SUFFIX 2> →<前缀1><数据><后缀1> <后缀2>MOTO条码扫描枪有两种默认值:出厂默认值和自定义默认值。
POS收银机的操作规程(一)打开收银机1.打开收银机(1)打开收银机的步骤1)开启电源。
检查开关接触等情况,确认无误后开启电源开关,并检查其工作指示音是否正常。
不间断电源(UPS)用于在市电故障时继续提供电源,以保护设备及数据不受毁损,市电故障时,UPS将持续鸣叫以示警告。
2)开启显示器和微型票据打印机等外设的开关。
待UPS工作指示音正常后,开启收银员显示器和微型票据打印机等外设的开关,顾客显示屏、POS键盘和钱箱没有电源开关,由主机直接供电。
3)开启POS收银机主机的电源开关。
此时可听到条形码扫描器通电指示音,同时系统将自动执行管理软件,直至进入相应的待机界面。
(2)处理打开收银机时的故障1)处理网络故障。
对于使用联网设备的收银机,如果系统在执行完检测网络后提示“网络故障”,应按如下顺序检查:第一步,检查确认后台管理系统所在的PC机是否已经开启,并已顺利进入后台管理。
第二步,检测网络接头是否连接在POS收银机主机背面的LAN口上,并确认是否接触良好。
第三步,如果有使用交换机或集线器进行网络连接,请确认交换机或集线器是否已通电,并确认其背面所有的接头是否均已接上并接触良好。
第四步,检测后台PC机背面的LAN口上是否接有网络接头,并且接触良好。
2)处理打印机错误。
如果系统检测时出现打印机错误,应按如下步骤处理:第一步,确认打印机电源线连接良好,且电源开关已开启。
第二步,确认打印数据线已连接到主机背后接口,且两端均接触良好。
第三步,检查微型票据打印机的收银纸是否已装好,如果是点阵式微型票据打印机要检查色带是否需要更换,且打印机盖关闭良好。
2.登陆销售系统(1)收银员登陆1)打开收银机后,首先选择进入POS销售系统。
2)在“员工登陆”窗口中,输入正确的员工编号,按Enter键。
3)之手输入登陆密码,然后按Enter键,如果密码正确即可进入系统。
4)系统进入销售操作界面。
(2)处理登陆失败1)如果收银员在输入员工编号及密码时出现错误,系统会要求重新输入,此时应仔细核对编号与密码,并重新输入。
LS4278LS4278快速参考指南1.扫描模式设置-连接扫描器与电脑/设备。
通过USB或蓝牙连接扫描器和电脑/设备。
-打开设置扫描模式的软件。
-选择所需的扫描模式。
可以选择手动扫描、连续扫描、自动扫描等不同的扫描模式。
-保存设置并关闭软件。
2.扫描条形码-将条形码放置在扫描区域内。
-确保扫描区域与条形码保持一定距离,以确保扫描的准确性。
-按下扫描按钮或使用触摸屏上的扫描选项。
-扫描器将发出“滴”声,表示扫描成功。
3.数据传输设置-连接扫描器与电脑/设备。
-打开设置数据传输的软件。
-选择数据传输模式。
可以选择批处理模式、实时模式等不同的数据传输模式。
-保存设置并关闭软件。
-连接扫描器与电脑/设备。
5.蓝牙连接设置-打开扫描器的设置菜单。
-进入蓝牙设置。
-打开蓝牙扫描功能。
-手机或电脑上的蓝牙设置中扫描器并进行配对。
-配对成功后,可使用蓝牙进行数据传输。
6.扫描器维护-定期清洁扫描器的扫描窗口和镜头。
使用干净的布或纸巾擦拭。
-根据需要更换扫描器的电池。
确保使用适当的电池型号和规格。
-定期进行软件更新以保持扫描器的最新功能和性能。
7.故障排除-如果扫描器无法正常工作,请检查电池电量是否充足。
如果电量较低,请更换电池。
-检查扫描器与电脑/设备之间的连接是否完好。
重新连接或更换连接线。
-如果扫描器无法识别条形码,请确保条形码清晰可见,并尝试调整扫描器与条形码的距离。
总结:。
沃尔玛收银机键盘操作1、上岗:上岗号→按上岗键→密码→回车。
下岗:下岗键→回车2、交接班下岗:用钥匙开到黑点位置→按3→按经理专用键→按终端号(机号→)回车→按下岗→按回车。
3、价格查询键:当顾客需要了解某一件商品的价格时→按价格查询键→扫描商品4、数量键:六件或六件以上条码规格相同时→按数量29→按数量键→扫描商品。
凡商场自制商品(比如磅秤打条码)都不能用数量键。
数量键最大只能用320一次5、回车键(确认功能)→ 5个或以下→先扫描商品→按回车键6、清除前次商品键→刚扫描商品后,在未扫描下件商品时使用该键7、清除键:扫描了其他商品,发现错误或送去某些商品(前面)→按清除键→扫描商品,如清除商品超过6件也可用数量键,按清除键→数量→扫描8、合计键:扫描完商品,按合计键,方知应付金额。
9、外币兑换键:如果顾客给的是港币,就先按外币兑换键:输入港币金额→按现金键→找回人民币10、现金键:按合计键后→输入顾客所付的金额→按现金键→钱箱打开找回所找金额11、借方卡键:顾客使用银行卡、购物卡付款→输入顾客支付的金额→按借方卡键→在键盘上刷卡(如出现读卡有误,输入卡号回车再输入卡号回车,主管CSM授权。
要写上机号交易号12、清除屏幕键:→清除屏幕上的错误信息(输入错误)当屏幕上出现未找到该商品时,要按2次该键。
13、价格替代键:出现价格差错时以低价售卖给顾客→按价格替代键→扫描商品→输入原因→回车→输入正确价格1:价格错误3:大单购物4:杂项5:服务台退换贷14、部门键:当出现系统未有商品进按NOF键→收银员用商品售价与部门手工键入的方法处理→部门号→部门键→商品价格→回车键。
注意:在使用部门键和价格替代键后,必须填写CSC卡(顾客满意卡)要主管签名交到UPC15、单据键:用来打印副本,按单据键→扫描商品,要经过主管同意。
16、中断交易键:中断交易及暂停交易,需要CSM在场操作,取消交易;中止交易;→按中止交易键→按合计键→会打出一张485XXXXXXXX的小票,写上中止交易原因。
Safety First: This document provides all the necessary information to allow your Whelen product to be properly and safely installed. Before beginning the installation and/or operation of your new product, the installation technician and operator must read this manual completely. Important information is contained herein that could prevent serious injury or damage.•Proper installation of this product requires the installer to have a good understanding of automotive electronics,systems and procedures.•Whelen Engineering requires the use of waterproof butt splices and/or connectors if that connector could be exposed to moisture.•Failure to use specified installation parts and/or hardware will void the product warranty!•If mounting this product requires drilling holes,the installer MUST be sure that no vehicle components or other vital parts could be damaged by the drilling process.Check both sides of the mounting surface before drilling begins.Also de-burr any holes and remove any metal shards or remnants.Install grommets into all wire passage holes.•Do not install this product or route any wires in the deployment area of your air bag.Equipment mounted or located in the air bag deployment area will damage or reduce the effectiveness of the air bag,or become a projectile that could cause serious personal injury or death.Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for the air bag deployment area.The User/Installer assumes full responsibility to determine proper mounting location,based on providing ultimate safety to all passengers inside the vehicle.•For this product to operate at optimum efficiency,a good electrical connection to chassis ground must be made.The recommended procedure requires the product ground wire to be connected directly to the NEGATIVE (-)battery post.•If this product uses a remote device to activate or control this product,make sure that this control is located in an area that allows both the vehicle and the control to be operated safely in any driving condition.•Do not attempt to activate or control this device in a hazardous driving situation.•This product contains either strobe light(s),halogen light(s),high-intensity LEDs or a combination of these lights.Do not stare directly into these lights.Momentary blindness and/or eye damage could result.•Use only soap and water to clean the outer e of other chemicals could result in premature lens cracking (crazing)and discoloration.Lenses in this condition have significantly reduced effectiveness and should be replaced immediately.Inspect and operate this product regularly to confirm its proper operation and mounting condition.Do not use a pressure washer to clean this product.•WARNING!All customer supplied wires that connect to the positive (+)terminal of the battery must be sized to supply at least 125%of the maximum operating current and FUSED “at the battery”to carry that load.DO NOT USE CIRCUIT BREAKERS WITH THIS PRODUCT!•FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT OR VEHICLE AND/OR SERIOUS INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS!ION T-Series UNECE Lighthead (DUO™)©2016 Whelen Engineering Company Inc.Form No. 14A14D (011218)For warranty information regarding this product, visit /warrantyMounting DimensionsMounting1.Drill two mounting holes (sized for #6sheet metal screws and the mounting surface thickness)and a 1/2"wire passage hole into the mounting surface.De-burr wire passage hole before proceeding.Confirm that no vehicle parts could be damaged by the drilling process.Be sure to de-burr these three holes before continuing.ing appropriately sized wire (22AWG min.),extend the ION wires through the mounting gasket and mounting surface.Install a switch and fuse (customer supplied)as specified and make all of the connections shown in the Wiring Diagram.3.Secure the ION to the mounting surface using the hardware provided.PHASE 1 Light Sequence: ON-OFF-ON PHASE 2 Light Sequence: OFF-ON-OFFOperationGround (BLK) -Extend BLK wire to Chassis Ground.COLOR 1(BLU)-Extend BLU wire to +VBAT via an SP/ST switch (Fuse at 3amps).COLOR 2(YEL)-Extend YEL wire to +VBAT via an SP/ST switch (Fuse at 3amps).Low Power/Scan-Lock (WHT/VIO)-This wire performs two functions:Low Power -This function is not available when the Sync wire is grounded.Momentarily applying +VBAT will toggle between Low and High Power operation.Scan-Lock -This function is only available when the Sync wire is grounded.Each color can display its own pattern.For example,to set the pattern for either Color 1or Color 2,the desired color must be active during the following selection process:To advance to the next pattern , apply +VBAT to the WHT/VIO wire for less than 1 second., apply +VBAT for more than 1 second.To cycle backwards To reset to the factory default pattern , turn off power to the lighthead. While applying +VBAT to the WHT/VIO, turn the lighthead back on and continue to apply voltage for 5-6 seconds.Sync (GREY) -Lightheads configured to display the Phase 1 mode of a pattern will flash simultaneously.Any lightheads configured to display the Phase 2 mode will alternate with any Phase 1 lightheads with the same pattern.Note: In order to change flash patterns, the Grey wire must be grounded before turning on the lighthead.Pattern Override -When the input wires for both colors are activated simultaneously,the color(s)displayed (the Override color)will depend on the pattern selected for each color.Refer to the table below for details.Phase Operation:or If Color 1Pattern # is #29#29#29and Color 2Pattern # is other than #29other than #29other than #29other than #29#29then the OverrideColor isColor 1Color 1Color 2Color 2IMPORTANT!It is the responsibility of the installation technician to make sure that the installation and operation of this product will not interfere with,or compromise the operationor efficiency of any vehicle equipment!Before returning the vehicle to active service,visually confirm the proper operation of this product,as well as all vehicle components and/or equipment.Waterproof butt splices and/or connectors are required if that connection could be exposed to moisture.Any unused wires must be sealed (waterproofed)to prevent moisture infiltration.IMPORTANT!It isthe responsibility of the installation technician to make sure that the installation and operation of this product conforms to any and all applicable UNECE regulations prior to field operation.1.DoubleFlash 125PH 12.DoubleFlash 125PH 23.SingleFlash 125PH 14.SingleFlash 125PH 25.thru 29. (contact your local distributor)Flash Patterns:Italic = SYNC PatternBold = UNECE Compliant PH 1 = Phase 1 PH 2 = Phase 220.00”CLASS 2 COMPLIANT MOUNTINGNOTE:To maintain UNECE R65-XB2/XA1compliance,lightheads must be mounted in pairs,not exceed the separation distances shown,and SYNC wires connected.Additionally,for R65-XA1,Low Power must be used while amber is active.®ENGINEERING COMPANY INC.51 Winthrop RoadChester, Connecticut 06412-0684Phone: (860) 526-9504SalesEmail:*******************CanadianSales:************************CustomerService:*******************www..comWarnings to InstallersWhelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices must be properly mounted and wired in order to be effective and safe. Read and follow all of Whelen’s written instructions when installing or using this device. Emergency vehicles are often operated under high speed stressful conditions which must be accounted for when installing all emergency warning devices. Controls should be placed within convenient reach of the operator so that he can operate the system without taking his eyes off the roadway. Emergency warning devices can require high electrical voltages and/or currents. Properly protect and use caution around live electrical connections.Grounding or shorting of electrical connections can cause high current arcing, which can cause personal injury and/or vehicle damage, including fire. Many electronic devices used in emergency vehicles can create or be affected by electromagnetic interference.Therefore, after installation of any electronic device it is necessary to test all electronic equipment simultaneously to insure that they operate free of interference from other components within the vehicle. Never power emergency warning equipment from the same circuit or share the same grounding circuit with radio communication equipment.All devices should be mounted in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and securely fastened to vehicle elements of sufficient strength to withstand the forces applied to the device. Driver and/or passenger air bags (SRS) will affect the way equipment should be mounted.This device should be mounted by permanent installation and within the zones specified by the vehicle manufacturer, if any.Any device mounted in the deployment area of an air bag will damage or reduce the effectiveness of the air bag and may damage or dislodge the device. Installer must be sure that this device, its mounting hardware and electrical supply wiring does not interfere with the air bag or the SRS wiring or sensors. Mounting the unit inside the vehicle by a method other than permanent installation is not recommended as unit may become dislodged during swerving; sudden braking or collision. Failure to follow instructions can result in personal injury. Whelen assumes no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this warning device. PROPER INSTALLATION COMBINED WITH OPERATOR TRAINING IN THE PROPER USE OF EMERGENCY WARNING DEVICES IS ESSENTIAL TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AND THE PUBLIC.Warnings to UsersWhelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices are intended to alert other operators and pedestrians to the presence and operation of emergency vehicles and personnel. However, the use of this or any other Whelen emergency warning device does not guarantee that you will have the right-of-way or that other drivers and pedestrians will properly heed an emergency warning signal. Never assume you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to proceed safely before entering an intersection, driving against traffic, responding at a high rate of speed, or walking on or around traffic lanes. Emergency vehicle warning devices should be tested on a daily basis to ensure that they operate properly. When in actual use, the operator must ensure that both visual and audible warnings are not blocked by vehicle components (i.e.: open trunks or compartment doors), people, vehicles, or other obstructions. It is the user’s responsibility to understand and obey all laws regarding emergency warning devices.The user should be familiar with all applicable laws and regulations prior to the use of any emergency vehicle warning device. Whelen’s audible warning devices are designed to project sound in a forward direction away from the vehicle occupants. However, because sustained periodic exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing loss, all audible warning devices should be installed and operated in accordance with the standards established by the National Fire Protection Association.。
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONSStep 1: C ut all straps located at both front and back of package.Step 2: C ut front panel of box along left and right edges with utility knife. Caution should be used when cutting. Step 3: O pen top 4 panels of box.Step 4: F old front panel down to bottom of the box without tearing any pieces off. You will need to use the front panel in step 6.Step 5:Unlock the 2 visible castors located at the bottom of the sink by flipping the lock up on the caster.Step 6: Roll your sink out of the box using front panel as a ramp.Warning:Do not attempt to lift the unit off skid or use a forklift. Doing this may cause damage to valves underneath unit. I f sink has been unpacked during winter, it m ust climatize to room temperature for 24 hours before usage. When the portable sink is not being used, it m ust be stored at room temperature. Storing the unit in cold temperatures without using a Cold Storage Kit will cause any water to freeze in the lines, water heater and pump. T his will cause damage and will void all applicable warranty. See Cold Storage Instructions for more details.START UP INSTRUCTIONSStep 1: E nsure both freshwater and wastewater drainage valves (located on the bottom left side of the units) are in the closed position.Step 2:Turn the water heater off by turning the temperature dial counterclockwise to the lowest temperature setting. W arning: A lways disconnect unit from supply circuit before opening door. N ever connect water heater to power source unless the hot water tank is full of water.Step 3:Ensure both the heater and pump are securely plugged into the outlet inside the cabinet.Step 4: T urn on both the hot and cold taps to release air through the lines.Step 5: U sing either t he side filling point (Fill location 1) or by removing the hose on the lid (Fill location 2), fill the freshwater tank.Step 6: P lug the sink into a dedicated electrical outlet. The pump will turn on and water will start to pass through the pump and into the heater. This will allow the heater to fill up with water. Note that when the water pressure reaches the faucet, it may create a sputtering noise. This is normal as air is being pushed from the water lines. Step 7: W hen a steady stream of water passes through the faucet and the air bubbles are no longer present, turn the taps off.Step 8:Turn the heater temperature up to your preferred setting. The heater will take approximately 10 minutes to produce hot water.Step 9:Once the wastewater tank is full, drain it by opening the wastewater drainage valve on the bottom of the sink. If drainage access is unavailable, an optional wastewater Drainage Pump is available through Ancaster Food Equipment. See Optional Water Drainage Pump Instructions for more information.DIRECT WASTEWATER HOOKUP TO DRAINIf a sanitary drain is located on the ground near the portable sink, the sink’s wastewater can be routed directly to the drain to avoid manual draining of the water tank. This can be done by following these steps:Step 1: A t a local hardware store, obtain a vinyl hose that is long enough to reach the sanitary drain. Note: This hose must have an inside diameter of ¾” to connect properly.Step 2: O nce the vinyl hose has been purchased, connect the hose to the wastewater drainage valve located on the left side, underneath the portable sink unit.Step 3: T he opposite end of the hose should be secured and should run towards the drain.Step 4: T urn the wastewater drainage valve to the open position and leave it open. As water enters the wastewater tank, it will immediately drain through the hose, towards the designated area.OPTIONAL WATER DRAINAGE PUMP INSTRUCTIONSNo space to drain the sink’s wastewater tank? No worries! Ancaster Food Equipment’s WaterDrainage Pump sucks all the water flowing from the wastewater drainage valve and pumps itthrough a clear PVC tube a llowing users to drain the water wherever is most accessible to them. The water drainage pump is sold separately and is available through Ancaster Food Equipment for $199.00. This is especially useful if the desired drain location is elevated above ground level.Step 1:Hook the end of the wired PVC pipe from the pump to the wastewater valve.Step 2:Place the clear PVC tube in the desired spot to drain b efore you plug i n the pump.Step 3:After adhering the suction cup to the sink or drainage area, it should hold the clear PVC pipe securely in place.Step 4:Open wastewater valve.Step 5: Plug pump in and observe first-hand the water flow through the clear PVC pipe into the desired location. Warning:Ensure pump is u nplugged when the wastewater container is empty so the pump does not run dry. Running the water pump dry will result in damaging the water pump and will void any warranty.DIRECT FRESHWATER HOOKUP TO CITY LINEEach portable sink includes a garden hose adapter attached to the paper towel dispenser. This adapter allows the user to bypass filling the freshwater tank, providing a constant freshwater connection from the city line. This can be done by following these steps:Step 1: E nsure the portable sink is not connected to a power source. Unplug the water pump’s power cord from the GFCI receptacle inside the unit.Step 2: L ocate the flex hose attached to the water heater. Note: The flex hose should have been sticking out of the cabinet on the right side of the unit when delivered.Step 3:Connect the flex hose directly to the city line.Step 4: O pen both taps allowing water to flow freely out. Turn the garden hose water line on. Only cold water will come out. For hot water tank usage, plug the portable sink into a power source.OPTIONAL COLD STORAGE INSTRUCTIONSIn order to keep a portable sink in working condition, it m ust be stored correctly when not in use. This should be done at the end of summer, or early autumn to prepare for winter. Storing the unit in cold temperatures without proper care will cause any water in the lines, water heater and/or pump to freeze. T his will cause damage and will void any applicable warranty. To prevent this from happening, users will need to purchase b oth a Cold Storage Kit sold trough Ancaster Food Equipment for $99.00, a nd an air compressor which can be found at a local hardware store. Both are necessary to move forward with the next steps and neither are included with purchase of the sink.Step 1: Unplug the sink and open both taps.Step 2:Untwist the ¾” steel braided hose from the freshwater tank, ensuring not to lose the gasket. This braided hose can be found in the Cold Storage Kit.Step 3: S crew the ¾” steel braided hose with the gasket onto the Cold Storage tube, also found in the Cold Storage kit.Step 4:Plug the ¼” air adapter into an air compressor. Once plugged in, compressed air will blow water directly out of the heater, pump and lines. As the tank begins to empty, the water will begin to spit out of the hose and into the desired landing location. This is normal and should be no cause for concern.Warning: I t is crucial that the compressor air pressure m ust not exceed 40 PSI.OPTIONAL FOOT PEDAL SETUP & OPERATIONEach portable sink h as the option to operate with a foot pedal to allow the user to leave the taps open in order to avoid touching the faucet handles, and control water flow using just the pedal. T his foot pedal should be ordered and/or purchased separately through Ancaster Food Equipment.Note: This option is n ot for use when connected directly to a garden hose line.Step 1: F ollow steps 1 through 9 of provided S tart-Up Instructions.Step 2:Unplug the sink.Step 3: P lace the foot pedal on the ground near the sink, feeding the attached power cord into the cabinet through the hole in the bottom of the sink.Step 4: Unplug the pump’s power cord from the GFCI receptacle inside the sink cabinet.Step 5: P lug the foot pedal cord into the GFCI receptacle. This is where the pump was o riginally plugged into. Step 6: P lug the pump’s power cord into the Foot Pedal plug.Step 7: Plug the sink back into an outlet.Step 8: T urn taps on and to desired temperature, depressing the pedal by foot to operate water flow.SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSWhen the faucets are turned off, the water pump will automatically shut off and turn back on when re-opened, unless there are air bubbles in the water line. To correct this, simply run more water until the air bubbles are no longer visible, double-checking that there are no kinks in the water lines.When the freshwater tank is empty, the water pump will draw air bubbles into the system, and the freshwater tank must be refilled. To do this, disconnect the wastewater pump’s power cord from the GFCI electrical outlet located inside the unit. Only then should the user refill the freshwater tank.Do not let the water pump run without water in the freshwater tank. Running the water pump dry will result in damaging the water pump and will v oid any warranty.When refilling the freshwater tank, it is recommended that the wastewater tank is emptied at the same time. The wastewater drainage valve is located just under the unit on the left side. Dispose of the waste water in a sanitary drain.No power? U se the reset button located on the GFCI electrical outlet located in the cabinet. It is important that the receptacle is tested monthly.。
(replaces 502493 or 502975)704587 -Container Complete with Lid Graphic by: Sandra A. Montysko Revised June 27, 2016 Approved 6/27/16 Page 1 of 4Lead & Fuse Assembly (on units between 9/16/2013 - 4/2/2003)(on units between 9/16/2013 - 4/2/2003)Page 2 of 4 Revised June 27, 2016Illustration # Part #Description1024000 Hot Blending Outer Polycarbonate Lid2 026496 Gasket3 023998 Hot Blending Lid Baffle Cup 4002972 Cap Nut 5 027581 Washer 6 027683 Blade 7 018389 "O" Ring 8 027582 Bearing Cap 9 018390 Small "V" Ring 10023934 Bearing Holder 11 004946 Washer 12 018386 Bearing 13 023926 Spacer 14 023907 Spring Washer 15 023927 Retaining Ring 16 023906 Large "V" Ring 17023933 Drive Shaft18 025817 Key(changed after 6/18/2004) 19 028530 Cover Insert (changed after 10/9/2006) 20028226 Vinyl Outer Lid (changed after 10/9/2006) 21 013470 Stopper (on units before 10/9/2006) 22 013469 Stainless Steel Outer Lid (plastic outer lid is no longer available) 23017442 Gasket (stainless steel lid) 026496 Gasket (on plastic lid units before 10/9/2006) 24 008791 Latch Wire (3 required) 25 502773 Bracket Assembly (spot welded to container 3 required) 26 023909 Double Handle Container 27 502977 Blending Assembly (complete) 28 004949 Container Base Gasket 29 025571 Container Support (changed after 8/12/2002) 30 012008 Lock Nut 31503328 Coupling with Magnet Ring (on units after 9/16/2013) 502696 Coupling 32 025871 Jar Pad 33 028025 Top Housing (changed after 10/26/2010) 34 030895 Control Panel (on units after 9/16/2013)028052 Control Module PanelRevised June 27, 2016 Page 3 of 4CB15TBCB15T CB15TS CB15TB(marked for deletion)Waring Factory Service Center314 Ella T . Grasso Ave.Torrington, CT 06790Tele. 1-800-269-6640Fax 860-496-9017Illustration # Part #Description35029888 Rear Control Panel (on units after 9/16/2013) 36 026497 Screw (4 required) 37030453 Control Panel Baffle (on units after 9/16/2013)38 003344 Washer (4 required on units after 3/28/2016) 002984 Washer (4 required on units after 3/12/2003)(8 required for use with 015434)39 019098 Screw (4 required on units after 3/28/2016) 016691 Screw (4 required on units after 3/12/2003)015434 Screw (4 required holds mounting plate to motor) (4 required holds motor to top housing) 40 503472 Motor Modified CB15 Grosohopp (on units after 3/28/2016) 029875 ECM Motor with MTP (on units after 9/26/2013) 503323 Motor with Sensor (on units after 8/27/2013)026170 ECM Motor (on units after 3/5/2003) 018788 Motor (no longer available) 41 035355 Baffle (on units after 3/28/2016) 026318 Baffle42026500 Screw (6 required) 43 018791 Screen 44 013731 Cable Tie (2 required on units after 9/16/2013) - (5 required) 45 503329 Cord Set (on units after 9/16/2013) 502855 Cord Set (on units after 3/5/2003) 501956 Cord Set 46 018811 Strain Relief47 002943 Ground Washer (on units after 8/18/2009) 014798 Washer48 027278 Ground Screw (on units after 8/18/2009) 016317 Screw 49 026317 Bottom Housing 50 002984 Washer (4 required) 51 026412 Screw (4 required) 52 026296 Foot (4 required) 53 018314 Washer (4 required) 54 026493 Screw (4 required)55 030187 Hall Effect Sensor (on units after 8/27/2013)56030405 Screw (2 required on units after 8/27/2013)Page 4 of 4 Revised June 27 , 2016CB15TBCB15T CB15TS CB15TB(on units after 3/28/2016)(marked for deletion)Waring Factory Service Center314 Ella T . Grasso Ave.Torrington, CT 06790Tele. 1-800-269-6640Fax 860-496-9017。
前台使用手册第一章系统设置 (2)启用系统 (2)本机设置 (2)键盘设置 (3)第二章商品销售 (3)基本操作 (3)使用操作提示 (3)密码修改 (4)商品查找 (4)收银员用户切换 (5)锁定 (5)扫描商品编码 (5)开钱箱 (5)简单交易 (5)付款方式 (6)现金付款方式 (6)非现金付款方式 (6)修改商品单价 (6)单品折扣 (6)整单折扣 (7)赠值赠送 (7)挂单与解挂 (7)退货 (7)单品作废 (7)整单取消 (8)会员卡 (8)营业员 (8)仓库 (8)交班打印 (8)结束营业 (9)本教程将引导您学习如何使用收款机。
当您学习完一定的教程之后,要进行实际操作,采取产品交叉学习的方法,方能达到最好的效果以下黄色字体为我司电脑部人员设置:第一章系统设置系统设置包括:POS机键盘设置,POS机设置,在初次使用系统之前,必须对上述各进行正确地设置,否则将可能无法正常使用系统。
启用系统在安装有“金丝路商业信息管理系统前台”的Windows桌面上双击“金丝路商业信息管理系统前台”图标,出现如下登录窗口。
如图1-1图1-1 “前台登录”窗口在进入前台销售窗口之前,必须先设置下面一些POS设置。
输入工号及密码,按“设置”按钮,进入系统设置窗口,系统设置窗口分为“本机”、“键盘”和“注册”三页,默认页为“本机”页,如图1-2所示。
本机设置功能是设置所连接的打印机,顾客显示屏的品牌型号及输出端口,同时设置收银台的编号。
如图1-2所示为POS机设置窗口。
图1-2“POS机设置”窗口本机页设置的操作步骤如下:步骤1:在“收银机台号”框输入收银台号;步骤2:在“顾客显示屏”框的类型选择框中,单击下拉箭头,在弹出的列表框中选择相符的品牌及型号;如未连接有顾客显示,则选择“无”;步骤3:在“顾客显示屏”框的接口选择框中,单击下拉箭头,在弹出的列表框中选择顾客显示的输出接口,一般使用默认设置即可;步骤4:在“票据打印机”框的类型选择框中,单击下拉箭头,在弹出的列表框中选择相符品牌及型号的票据打印机;如未连接有票据打印机,则选择“无”;步骤5:在“票据打印机”框的接口选择框中,单击下拉箭头,在弹出的列表框中选择顾客显示的输出接口;步骤6:在“打印模式”的选择框中,单击下拉箭头,在弹出的列表框中选择打印机的打印模式,共两种模式,分别如下:○1结算时打印小票--表示前台销售商品时,销售单据在本单结算完毕时才打印。