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    Installing Original Advertisements (POP Ads)
    The menu of the shop, special bargain items and customer notices can be displayed on the back of the connector cover .
    Steps
    1 .  Put your finger on the bottom of the transparent cover at the back of connector cover, and pull it up towards you to remove the transpar-ent cover  .
    2 .  Place the ad to display on the back of the connector cover, and install it by pressing it down from above with the transparent cover  . Install the transparent cover by pressing the tabs in the depressions at right and left at the top of the connector cover, then pressing the bottom .
    If a power outage or malfunction prevents the drawer from opening, the drawer can be opened by using the drawer release lever (a fixture at the bottom of the drawer).
    Steps
    1 .  Move the drawer release lever (figure on the right) in the direction of arrow to open the drawer  .
    Drawer release lever
    If the drawer is locked with the drawer lock key, this method cannot open the drawer  . Unlock the drawer with the key . 
    +When the device is installed on top of the drawer, take care that it does not fall off of the drawer when operating the drawer release lever  .
    Removing the printer cover
    Put your finger on the left side hook and lift up to remove the printer cover
    Attaching the printer cover
    Position the printer cover as if you are putting it on from above and attach it . Make sure that it doesn’t rattle .
      
    						
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    Loading Printer Paper
    Steps
    1 .  Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it stops naturally  .
    2 .  Hold the end of roll of paper so it comes out from below, and load it in the paper compartment  .
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    To  p r i n t e r
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    3 .  Thread the roll of paper between the rollers, and press it until the both sides lock in  . After closing the paper holder completely, remove any excess paper  .
    4 .  Attach the printer cover  .
    Some units may cut off the excess paper automatically  . 
    						
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    Changing Printer Paper
    When only about one meter of printer paper is remaining, a red line will appear . Change to a new roll of paper at your earliest convenience .
    Steps
    1 .  Remove the printer cover. Put your finger on the paper holder and lift it up, then open the arm to the position where it stops naturally  .
    2 .  Remove the core of the printer roll in the paper compartment  . Refer to the procedure after step 2 of Loading Printer Paper (page 12) to load a new roll of paper .
    Installing an SD/SDHC Memory Card
    Steps1 .  Remove the side cover on the side of the main 
    display  . It comes off easily when you insert 
    your finger in the depression and pull it up.2  .   Unscrew the screws holding the card cover to 
    remove it  .
    3 .   Insert an SD/SDHC memory card with its top 
    surface facing the display  .4 .   Secure the card cover with screws and then 
    attach the side cover  . 
    						
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    When Unmounting an SD Card
    If you do not go through the unmounting process, the data on the SD card may be damaged .
    Steps
    1 .  Select / from the . (See figure below). Alternatively, select   .
    2 .  Select   .
    3 .  Select   .
    Inserting SD Card for Recognition (Mounting)
    4 .  Select  in   . 
    						
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    Loading a USB Device
    Steps
    1 .  Remove the side cover on the side of the main display  . It comes off easily when you insert your finger in the depres-sion and pull it up .
    2 .  Insert a USB device into the USB slot  .
    3 .  When removing the USB device, pull out the USB once it can be safely removed  . Be sure to attach the side cover when the USB device is not in use  .
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     ●Do not adjust the main display while a USB device is loaded  . It may cause the USB device to touch something in the area and be damaged . ●Do not use with the side cover removed . Water or foreign matter may get inside and cause a failure .
    USB Hub Ferrite CoreWhen using a USB hub*, be sure to attach the ferrite core that came with the V-R100 to the cable for the USB hub . If the ferrite core is not installed, it may cause a malfunction  .
    Installation Method
    50mm
    Ferrite coreFerrite core
    Notch (female)
    Closed state
    Notch (male)
    1 .   As in the diagram, wrap the cable around the 
    ferrite core once  . 2
     .   Close the core. Confirm that the notches of 
    the core are secured  .
    *   A USB hub does not come with the V-R100  . For detailed information, contact your sales outlet  . 
    						
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    Specifications
    ModelV- R10 0
    Main display Ty p e10 .4 SVGA color TFT LCD
    Resolution800 × 600
    Color *1Max  . 16  .77 million colors
    BacklightWhite LED
    OtherPower tilt function (15° to 75°)
    Touch panelMethod4-wire resistive film
    Size10  .4 inch
    Sub displayResolution32 × 160 dot (20 single-byte characters, 2 lines)
    Backlight2 colors (emerald green, white)
    PrinterPrint methodThermal printer
    Print speed *1Max  . 20 lines/sec  .
    Paper rollThermal recording paper, width 58 mm or 80 mm, external diameter 80 mm or smaller
    (See consumables column)
    Paper cut-offAutomatic cutter
    Memory protectionBatteryNickel-hydrogen rechargeable battery
    Memory retentionApprox . 30 days (Temparature 25°C)
    Battery life5 years (Temperature 25°C)
    Recharge timeFully recharges in 6 hrs (Temperature 25°C)
    Power Supply and Consumption120 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0  .7 A
    230 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0  .38 A
    220 V to 240 V ac ±10 V 50/60 Hz 0  .4 A
    FrontDallas key (factory option)
    External inter face Side of the displaySD/SDHC memory card slot × 1, USB port × 1
    Back of the deviceCOM port × 3, LAN port × 1
    Water proof performanceIPX2 level (compliant with IEC60529 standard) (main display only)
    Temperature/humidity  (when in use)0°C to 40°C, 20% to 85% RH
    External dimensionsWidth 395 mm × depth 237 mm × height 229 mm
    (Max tilt, not including protruding parts)
    WeightApprox  . 5 . 0kg
    AccessoriesUser’s Manual (this manual) × 1
    Multi-purpose tray × 1
    Magnetic plate × 1
    Spacer (58 mm for printer paper) × 1
    Dust cover × 1
    80 mm roll of paper (trial) × 1
    Ferrite core × 1
    SD/SDHC card × 1
    Optional equipmentSlip printer: SP-1300
    Cable for slip printer (1  .5 m): PRT-CB- 8C
    Remote printer: UP- 400
    Cable for remote printer (COM): PRL-CB-2
    Magnetic card reader: VA-A46MCR
    *1:  Numeric values are for hardware per formance  . Actual number of colors and speed varies with application . 
    						
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    User’s Manual
    Operation
    Sales Management
    Standard Style 
    						
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    Overview of Sales Management
    Sales Management Functions
    Sales Management is an application for managing store sales . The main functions of Sales Management are introduced here .
    Registering Sales 
    This function registers customer orders and creates a bill  . Orders from customers can be registered quickly and easily by using the touch screen menu and/or barcode scanner  . 
    Cash Management 
    This function manages the cash in the drawer  . The cash that is put into and taken out of the drawer is recorded to manage the cash in the drawer .
    Checking Sales 
    This function allows the status of a day’s sales to be checked  . There are two functions, a sales report function, which allows a quick check of the day’s sales numbers, the number of customers and cash in the drawer, and a sales analysis function, which allows for a detailed examination of sales broken down by product, department, etc .
    Settling Sales 
    This function balances the sales results for the day  . It categorizes and totals the record of sales for the day and prints out a settlement report . If an SD card is used, sales slips of registered sales and total results can be saved .
    Recording Operations 
    This function records operations that are performed  . The operations made using Sales Management are recorded automatically as an electronic journal  . The recorded electronic journal can be reviewed and/or printed at any time .
    The Job of Managing Sales
    Sales Management manages the sales in one-day units, from Open to Sales Reset  . Following is a description of the workflow throughout the day.
    Work Before Opening
    1	Check the power Make sure the plug is securely plugged into the power outlet . Turn the switch ON and cancel the sleep mode .
    2	Check the printer paper  Open the printer cover and check that there is enough printer paper on the roll  .
    3	Check the date and time Check that the date and time shown at top-right are correct .
    4	Opening for business Check the business day (the day the sales are recorded) and open the store  .
    5	Prepare change Put change in the drawer and register the amount .
    Work while Open
    1	Register sales Register customer orders and settle checks .
    2	Check sales Check the status of sales as needed .
    Work after Closing
    1	Check cash in the drawer Check cash in the drawer and register it  .
    2	Check sales Settle the sales results for the day . Check the day’s sales results against the settlement report  . 
    						
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    Basic Operations
    Operations with the Sales Management application can be per formed on the touch screen . Following is an explanation of the basic operations using the Sales Management application  .
    Key Operation
    The screens of the Sales Management application have keys in various shapes and their functions are indicated by text, icons and images .
    Key operation (Ex .)
    Touch a key to execute the function shown on the key  .
    Key operation (Ex .): Execute the  key
    Ten-key Operation
    Use the ten-key to enter numeric characters  .
    Ten-key display (Ex .)
    Touch the  to  or  or <  .> buttons to enter values  . Touch the  key to clear entered values . 
    Ten-key operation (Ex  .): Enter  
    						
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    Scrolling the Window
    Scroll the screen if you cannot see everything at one time because there is too much data .
    Scroll display (Ex .)Using the scroll (Ex  .): Swipe scrolling
    There are six lines of data in the display area of this screen  .
    When 7th and subsequent lines are registered, rows are added and the screen can be scrolled  .
    Sliding your finger up/down on the screen scrolls the screen vertically . 
    The scroll bar shrinks  . 
    						
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