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ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
XE-A22H
MODEL
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERINSTRUCTION MANUALXE-A22HMODEL

Page 2 - FOR YOUR RECORDS

83. Insert three new alkaline batteries LR6 (“AA” size) as illustrated at the right.When the batteries are properly installed “ ” on the display will

Page 3 - IMPORTANT

94. While holding down the paper, slowly close the print roller arm, andpush down the arm until you hear a click locking the arm. Makesure securely y

Page 4 - CONTENTS

10Now you are ready for sales registration.Starting sales entries7While the cash register is pre-programmed so it can be used with minimal setup, it d

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11HELP FUNCTIONThe help function allows you to print guidance messages for setup and some operations of the cash register.This function is available i

Page 7 - Mode Switch and Mode Keys

13OVERVIEW OF FLOW OF DAILY SALES ENTRIESThings to do before you start sales entries:• Make sure the power cord is securely inserted into the AC outle

Page 8 - Displays

14BASIC SALES ENTRYListed below is a basic sales entry example when selling department items by cash. For operation details,please refer to each sect

Page 9 - GETTING STARTED

15Clerk assignmentPrior to any item entries, clerks must enter their clerk codes into the register. However, the code entry may notbe necessary when

Page 10 - Installing a paper roll

16Single item entriesDepartment entriesThe cash register provides a maximum of 99 departments for a merchandise classification. Group attributes,such

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17Repeat entriesYou can use this function for entering a sale of two or more of the same items. Repeat pressing a departmentkey, dkey or pkey as show

Page 12 - Starting sales entries

FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’

Page 13 - HELP FUNCTION

18Split pricing entriesThis function is practical when the customer wants to purchase items normally sold in bulk.To utilize this function, you must c

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19Single item cash sale (SICS) entry• This function is useful when a sale is for only one item and is for cash. This function is applicable only to t

Page 15 - FOR THE OPERATOR

20Check tenderingCash or check sale that does not require entryEnter items and press the Akey if it is a cash sale or press the Cif it is a check sale

Page 16 - BASIC SALES ENTRY

21Automatic taxWhen the register is programmed with a tax rate (or tax table) and the tax status of an individual department isset for taxable, it com

Page 17 - Error Warning

22Tax status shiftThe machine allows you to shift the programmed tax status of each department or the PLU key by pressing theTand/or Ukeys before thos

Page 18 - Single item entries

23OPTIONAL FEATURESDiscount and premium entries using the percent keyThe percent key is used to apply a manually entered or preset discount or premium

Page 19 - Multiplication entries

24Discount for the merchandise subtotalDiscount for item entriesRefund entriesFor departments 1 to 16, enter the refund amount and press the fkey, and

Page 20 - Split pricing entries

25Currency conversionThe register allows payment entries in a foreign currency (only cash payment is available). Pressing the Vkeycreates a subtotal

Page 21 - Displaying Subtotals

26Received-on Account and Paid-out EntriesWhen you receive on account from a customer or when you pay an amount to a vendor, it is a good idea to uset

Page 22 - Mixed-tender sale

27CORRECTIONIf you make an incorrect entry relating to a department, PLU/sub-department, percentage (%and &), discount(-) or refund, you can void

Page 23 - Tax Calculation

1EnglishEnglishINTRODUCTIONThank you very much for your purchase of the SHARP Electronic Cash Register, Model XE-A22H. Please read this manual carefu

Page 24 - Tax status shift

28You can void an entire transaction. Once subtotal void is executed, the transaction is aborted and the registerissues a receipt. This function does

Page 25 - OPTIONAL FEATURES

29PRIOR TO PROGRAMMINGBefore starting sales entries, you must first program necessary items so that the cash register suits your salesmanner. In this

Page 26 - Refund entries

30TimeFor setting the time, enter the time in 4 digits (HHMM) using the 24-hour format. For example, when the time isset to 2:30 AM, enter 230; and w

Page 27 - Auxiliary Payment Treatment

31Example: Programming the tax rate 4% as tax rate 2 with tax exempt as 12¢• If you make an incorrect entry before pressing the third @key in programm

Page 28 - Automatic Sequence Key (

32The first figure to be entered depends upon whether the difference between a minimumbreakpoint to be entered and the preceding minimum breakpoint is

Page 29 - CORRECTION

33• If the tax is not provided for every cent, modify the tax table by setting the tax for every centin the following manner.When setting the tax, con

Page 30 - 1310 "

34AUXILIARY FUNCTION PROGRAMMINGMerchandise can be classified into a maximum of 99 departments. Items sold with use of the department keyscan later b

Page 31 - BASIC FUNCTION PROGRAMMING

35Example: Programming department 2 as taxable 1, SICS, negative department, entry digit limit - 7 digits, andallowing open & preset entry. (ABC

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36Unit price and associated department assignment*2: 1 through 1200 (Depending on the EJ memory size setting, up to 200)*3: For a sub-department, set

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37The cash register provides miscellaneous keys such as %, &, -, f, r, R, V, t, C, candA. While the cash register is pre-programmed so you can us

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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...

Page 35 - (max. 2 digits: 1 to 99)

38Amount for -Percent rate limitation for %and &• Percent entries that exceed the upper limit may be overridden in the MGR mode.• 10.00% can be en

Page 36 - Department Programming

39*: Item: Selection: Entry:A Tax 4 status Taxable 1Non-taxable* 0B Tax 3 status Taxable 1Non-taxable* 0C Tax 2 status Taxable 1Non-taxable* 0D Tax 1

Page 37 - Preset unit price

40Entry digit limit for r, Rand t• For rR, enter 0 to 9 (digits), and for t(manual tax), enter 0 to 7 (digits). By default, 9 for rand Rand 7 for tar

Page 38 - PLU/sub-department selection

41The register allows you to program the text for clerk names, department item names, PLU/sub-department itemnames, and so on, if necessary. There ar

Page 39 - Miscellaneous Key Programming

42Alphanumeric character code table*(DC): Double-size character codeCode001002003004005006007008009010011012013014015016017018019020021022023024025026

Page 40 - Discount amount

43Department text *To program departments 17 through 32, press the department shift key.PLU text (item label)Function text* Function no.: See “List of

Page 41 - Function parameters for

44List of function texts• The items marked with “ * ” are for Canada only.• The function no. 53 “Exempt VAT” is only effective for the Canadian tax s

Page 42 - ABC (A:0, B:1, C:8)

45Clerk namesLogo messagesThe register can print programmed messages on every receipt. On the standard model, the graphic logo isprinted on the receip

Page 43 - Text Programming

46To print the logo message “THANK YOU” using double sized characters and centering on the third line.A 6-line logo message is pre-programmed when shi

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47Consecutive numbersThe cash register provides the electronic journal (EJ) function. By default, a maximum of 2000 lines can bestored in memory. If

Page 45 - Function text

Tax programming using a tax rate ...30The tax ta

Page 46 - List of function texts

48Function parameters for EJ* Item: Selection: Entry:A Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0B Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0C Temporary EJ printing d

Page 47 - Logo messages

49The cash register provides various detailed functions listed below.• Function selection for miscellaneous keys• Print format• Receipt print format•

Page 48 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING

50Print formatJob code: 6* Item: Selection: Entry:A Printing style Use the printer for journal printing 0Use the printer for receipt printing* 1B Rec

Page 49 - EJ memory type

51Other programmingJob code: 61* Item: Selection: Entry:A Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0B Always enter 0. (Fixed position) 0C Minus dept. and PLU

Page 50 - Function parameters for EJ

52Job code: 70* Item: Selection: Entry:A Split pricing counting Quantity* 0Package 1B Multiplication/split pricing entry availability Allow multiplic

Page 51 - 00000100

53The cash register provides various options so you can use the register to suit your sales needs.In this section, you can program the following featu

Page 52 - Function selection for tax

54Online time out settingDefault: 007Thermal printer density* 50 is the default setting. To make the print darker, set a larger number, and to make t

Page 53 - Other programming

55Language selection*Language: 0: English 3: Spanish (default: English)When you change the language, the texts such as clerk names, logo messag

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56AUTO key programming — Automatic sequence key —If you program frequently performed transactions or report sequences for the akey, you can recall tho

Page 55 - Logo message print format

57ModeDept. codeDept. textFunction no.& its textDept. unit price w/signDept. functionMinus departmentFunction parametrs (F-H)Function parametrs (F

Page 56 - Thermal printer density

4PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSFront view Rear viewExternal View1The printer is a one station type thermal printer, therefore it does not require anytype o

Page 57 - Language selection

582 Programming report 2Job codeA to H from the leftTraining clerk specificationLanguage selectionEJ memory type* Job code #63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 71, 7

Page 58 - 3 A

59READING (X) AND RESETTING (Z)OF SALES TOTALS• Use the reading function (X) when you need to take a reading of sales information entered since the l

Page 59 - Sample printouts

60Full sales report• Sample report*1: When you take X1 report, “X1” is printed.*2: Printed in the Z1 report only.*3: When the Canadian tax system is

Page 60 - TRAINING MODE

61Full sales report• Sample reportThe subsequent printouts are the same in formatas in the X1/Z1 full sales report.*1: When you take X2 report, “X2”

Page 61 - OF SALES TOTALS

62EJ REPORT READING AND RESETTINGThe cash register provides an electronic journal (EJ) function. This function is intended to record the journaldata

Page 62 - Daily Sales Totals

63OVERRIDE ENTRIESProgrammed limit for functions (such as for maximum amounts) can be overridden by making an entry in theMGR mode.On this example, th

Page 63 - PLU sales report

64HOW TO USE AN SD MEMORY CARDYou can exchange data through an SD memory card between your cash register and a PC when managing thedata in your cash r

Page 64 - EJ report end title

65If an error occurs while data is transferred from your cash register to the inserted SD memory card and viceversa, it will be indicated by a corresp

Page 65 - OVERRIDE ENTRIES

66The SD card slot is located on the right side of your cash register and has a cover.Inserting an SD memory cardInsert an SD memory card into the SD

Page 66 - HOW TO USE AN SD MEMORY CARD

67Set the mode switch to the PGM position.Saving (writing) all the dataRestoring (reading) the saved data* The message “ ” will appear and stay on the

Page 67 - In Case of SD Error

5The mode switch can be operated by inserting one of the two supplied mode keys - manager (MA) and operator(OP) keys. These keys can be inserted or r

Page 68 - Formatting an SD Memory Card

68Writing and reading all the programming dataYou can write all the programming data in the cash register onto an SD memory card (Writing). The existi

Page 69 - Reading the graphic logo data

69Writing of electronic journalWrite electronic journal data in the EJ memory of your cash register onto an SD memory card (this will clear thememory)

Page 70 - Writing of Sales Data

70OPERATOR MAINTENANCEWhen power is lost, the machine retains its memory contents and all information on sales entries.• When a power failure is enco

Page 71 - Writing of electronic journal

71This cash register displays a low battery symbol ( ) when the batteries are low, and displays a no batterysymbol ( ) when batteries are extremely lo

Page 72 - OPERATOR MAINTENANCE

72Removing the paper rollWhen a red dye appears on the paper roll, it is time to replace it. Replace the paper roll with a new one. If youplan on not

Page 73 - Incorrect

736. While holding down the paper, slowly close the print roller arm, andpush down the arm until you hear a click locking the arm. Makesure you secur

Page 74 - Print roller arm

74When the printed text is getting dark or faint, paper dust may be stuck to the print head, sensor and/or roller.Clean them as follows:Caution:• Neve

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75The malfunctions shown in the left-hand column below, labelled “Fault,” do not necessarily indicate functionalfaults of the machine. It is therefor

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76SPECIFICATIONSModel: XE-A22HDimensions: 13.8 (W) x 16.9 (D) x 11.1 (H) in. (350 (W) x 430 (D) x 282 (H) mm)Weight: 17.6 Ib (8 kg)Power source: 120V

Page 77 - Before Calling for Service

LIMITED WARRANTYSHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharpbrand product (the "Product"), when sh

Page 78 - SPECIFICATIONS

6This key locks and unlocks the drawer. To lock it, turn 90degrees counterclockwise. To unlock it, turn 90 degreesclockwise.Drawer Lock Key6Operator

Page 79 - LIMITED WARRANTY

SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONSharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07495-11631-800-BE-SHARPFor additional information and product registration, please visit

Page 80 - SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION

7GETTING STARTEDPlease follow the procedure shown below. The batteries are not installed and the power is OFF.Three new alkaline batteries LR6 (“AA”

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