Owner`s manual

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EO1-11116
MA-516-100 SERIES
21. Read and Reset Reports
This chapter describes the operation to take each report and its contents. The report function is one of the most beneficial
features of this register. As sales data are entered, the register processes the data into appropriate totals and counters
in the report memory. The reports are not only a form of sales data records but will also be a valuable guide to a more
prosperous future of your store if you fully utilize and analyze them.
Programming Operations Relating to Reports
Programming Hourly Range Table
The “Hourly Sales Report” is available as part of the report function. However, sales data entered in “REG”, “MGR”,
or “ - ” mode are processed into Hourly Ranges only after programming an Hourly Range Table. If you have started
operations on the register without this programming operation performed, the “Hourly Sales Report” cannot be taken
(an error will result on attempt to take this report) . The Hourly Sales Report table must be programmed before a day
starts in order to obtain Hourly Sales Reports for the day and thereafter.
Condition: After Hourly Sales Reset
(refer to “NOTE on Condition” on page 22)
Programming Procedure:
Use the MA Key to turn the
Control Lock to “SET”.
OFF
Z
REG
X
SET
MGR
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Declaration of Program
No. 7 for Hourly Range
Table Programming
7
@/FOR
#/NS
( or )
AT/TL
NOTES 2, 3
Repeat for setting next Hourly Ranges (max. 24 hourly ranges)
Hour
(0 to 23)
Minute
(00 to 59)
Enter the time that ends the Hourly
Range, in the 24-hour system using
the military time. (The time to start
is the time entered for the preced-
ing Hourly Range.)
#
NOTES 1. A maximum of 24 hourly ranges may be set.
2. Do not set an hourly range across 24:00, such as “from 23:00 to 1:00”. Such setting does
not cause an error in programming but the sales data will not be processed into that hourly
range.