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Sentinel
This is a function that has a programmable limit as to the maximum
amount of money to be kept in the drawer. When this amount is
reached, an indicator will light in the display. This signals the operator
or manager to make a “Paid Out” or “Drop” to decrease the amount of
“CASH” in the drawer.
Service Reset
This is a program reset.
SICS
Single Item Cash Sale: This is a function that allows a single key
operation to ring in an amount to a department, add the tax if
applicable, and open the drawer.
SIF
Single Item finalize: This is a function that allows one key, no matter
when it is depressed in a transaction, to total out (FINALIZE) the sale.
Slip
This refers to a “Slip printer”. This is the printer used to print the
information on the guest check, or “Slip.”
SRN
Sharp Retail Network: Basically the same as IRC. The two terms are
interchangeable.
Standalone
This unit will have the files needed to function independently. There is
no IRC functionality.
Stacked Report
The Stack Report printing function allows for multiple X/Z reports to be
printed in sequence by a single request.
Sub-department
A sub-department is a PLU, without a preset price. If you enter a
price, that price becomes the highest amount that can be entered,
(HALO). The sub- department price will be entered through the
keyboard during the sale.
Tare Weight
This is the weight of an empty container or item that will be used to
hold goods that are being weighed to determine cost.
Tax Percentage Rate
This rate is applied to whole dollar amounts.
Tax Table
This is a part of the memory programming used to calculate state and
local taxes that apply to the sale of items. This is done by entering in
the “Breakpoints” of the table established by the state, county, and / or
city.
Term Totals (Periodic)
Some of the registers made by Sharp have the option in programming
to have “Term” totals. This is a summary of the daily “Z” reports. They
can be cleared at the end of the week (WEEKLY) or at the end of the
month (MONTHLY).
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