Operation Manual

Cash Register CM 980-SF / 980-F / 960-SF / 962-SF
Olympia
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6.8 Programming PLU groups
A windowing technique is used in the display to show various previously programmed PLU groups which list the PLUs
contained. The advantage of this windowing technique is that, when the cash register is being operated, the PLUs can be
found and registered easily via a logical structure.
Example: The individual "Lentil soup", "Pea soup", "Mushroom soup" PLUs are listed in the "Soups" PLU group.
A maximum of 99 PLU groups can be programmed. Only group numbers #1-#24 can be assigned to the keyboard.
1. Set the key to PRG.
2. Select programming number 05 (see Chapter 6.1.2).
3. Press the CASH key to confirm the input.
Programming PLU group name (option):
4. Use the CASH key to switch to the PLU GROUP memory location.
5. Use the ┣↑┫ and ┣↓┫ keys to move to the text input area for the [PLU GROUP Name ].
6. Press the CASH key to confirm the input.
7. Delete the old PLU group name, if necessary, by pressing the CLR key.
8. Enter the required text (max. 24 characters) (see Chapter 6.2).
Save each letter after entry by pressing the CASH key!
9. Press the CASH key to confirm the input.
6.8.1 Programming PLUs groups using the PC
In order to programme PLU groups using the PC programme, OLYMPIA ECR System provides the following input mask.
The way to use the mask is described in Chapter 5, in detail in Chapter 5.5.
Fig. 16
Note: Move to entries for selection within a group window using the arrow keys. Confirm selection of the marked
entry by pressing the [#NS] key. If the same PLU needs to be registered several times, enter the number
before pressing the [#NS] key.
Important: *** After data has been transferred, the software requires the cash register is switched off briefly! ***