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PLU Menu Key<br />

Program Reading<br />

Program Reset<br />

UPC<br />

RAM<br />

DOCUMENT<br />

POS/Glossary<br />

A PLU Menu key is used to group similar items together under one key<br />

for sales registration.<br />

A printout on the receipt printer of various PGM1, PGM2 or SRV<br />

program reading. For example, a department program reading.<br />

This is a procedure used to re-initialize the program with out<br />

destroying any of the programming.<br />

• A program reset unlocks the POS terminal when an operation<br />

lock up occurred.<br />

• A program reset DOES NOT clear the program, sales totals or<br />

GTs.<br />

• A program reset is mandatory after installing an RS232 peripheral<br />

device, an SSP, changing a System Preset Job Code or Memory<br />

Allocation File Group.<br />

• A program reset must NOT be performed in an IRC configuration,<br />

unless a CLOSE STORE in PGM2 Mode is executed.<br />

Universal Product Code: This is the bar code you see on packages<br />

used to identify the product. This code can be programmed into the<br />

registers memory with a name and price. When this code is entered<br />

into the machine through the keyboard, or by a scanner, the price will<br />

be added to the sale.<br />

Random Access Memory: This is the memory where the general<br />

programming is stored. This information changes frequently.<br />

Ram Clear This refers to a “Master reset” operation.<br />

Range<br />

This refers to a starting and ending point for a report. This is used in<br />

Department, PLU, and UPC reports to read a section of the<br />

information without taking a full report.<br />

Remote <strong>Drawer</strong> Refers to a drawer not mounted to the register itself.<br />

Read Only Memory (ROM)<br />

This is the chip where the basic machine structure is stored. This is<br />

not changeable.<br />

RP<br />

RS-232C<br />

Satellite<br />

Refers to a “Remote Printer”. Can be used on an IRC system or can<br />

refer to a RS-232C printer<br />

This is an industry standard for serial communication between a host<br />

and a peripheral unit. It usually utilizes a D-Sub 9-pin connector,<br />

Modular Jack RJ45 8-pin connector or USB connector and in Sharp<br />

systems depending on the number of RS-232 peripherals an optional<br />

RS-232 board may be required.<br />

This is a POS that has no control over IRC functionality. It only<br />

participates in an IRC system. It usually has the minimum memory to<br />

function as needed. The reporting, consolidation and preset data<br />

downloading will be done at the master.<br />

Sharp Electronics Corporation Sharp Academy 3 OF 5<br />

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