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Error Recovery
In case of trouble, you can forcibly clear a specific item memory causing the trouble using the manual clear
operation to restore the system. This operation should be done only when the master or system breaks
down.
(1) Manual clearing procedure
With the following procedure, you can specify and clear an item memory causing trouble.
Clearing procedure
1. Enter the PGM2 mode from the mode selection window.
2. Select “4 DATA CLEAR” from the displayed menu.
The DATA CLEAR window will appear.
3. Referring to the list below, select an appropriate item memory to be cleared to restore the system.
The above-mentioned manual clearing jobs should be performed at the advice of your
authorized SHARP dealer.
(2) List of manual clearing items
Manual clearing of the clerk
sign-on state
Manual clearing of the ‘GLU
data in use’ state
Manual clearing of the
GENERAL (dept. and
transaction) data memory
Manual clearing of the hourly
sales data memory
Manual clearing of the clerk
sales data memory
Manual clearing of the cashier
sales data memory
Manual clearing of the daily net
sales data memory
Manual clearing of the T-LOG
buffer
Manual clearing of the electronic
journal data
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
-
-
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Effective only for clerks who is in the
sign-on state at the master. (*2)
This operation clears all GLU data
that is currently in use.
Only for the clerk + cashier system.
For T-LOG polling, see page 17.
SIGN ON FLAG
GLU USED FLAG
TRANSACTION
HOURLY
CLERK
CASHIER
DAILY NET
T-LOG
E. JOURNAL
Master(M)
Satellite(S)
Item Description
Terminal*1
Remarks
*
1
‘M’ denotes manual clearing functions available at the master while ‘S’ denotes manual clearing functions available at
satellites.
*
2
Clerk sales data for each satellite at which a clerk signs on is not collected by manual clearing of the sign-on state.
Clerk sales data is collected only when sign-off operation is done correctly at satellites.
NOTE
1. Manual clear operation