Electronic Price Computing Label/Receipt Printing Scale LP-II REV: 3.00 Sep. 2006
3 Proper Operation 11 3 Proper Operation 3.1 Environmental Considerations & Safety 1) Please avoid the following hostile conditions:
3 Proper Operation 12 3.2 Leveling and Location 1) Location: This scale must be placed on a flat and stable surface. Please keep the scale
3 Proper Operation 13 3.3 Don’ts DO NOT subject the platter to sudden shocks. DO NOT drop anything on the platter. DO NOT store
3 Proper Operation 14 3.4 Cleaning and Maintenance 1) The LP-2’s exterior should be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild soap solution. Do
3 Proper Operation 15 3.5 Power Outlet Requirements The LP-2 is designed to be used almost anywhere in the world! Like the many appliance
3 Proper Operation 16 Note: Be sure to check the LP-2’s serial number plate on the back of the scale for power specifications.
4 Nomenclature 17 4 Nomenclature 4.1 Scale Overview Pictured Below are some parts you should be familiar with # Description # Description #
4 Nomenclature 18 4.2 Display and Indicators 1) VF Display: The front and rear displays on the LP-2 are dot matrix vacuum fluorescent di
4 Nomenclature 19 4.3 Printer 1) Pictured below are important printer components and parts that you should be familiar with. # Descriptio
4 Nomenclature 20 4.4 The Sales Mode Numeric Key Pad Configuration ( USA ) 00 . ST TTL ADD PLU SHIFT MENU 1 2
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4 Nomenclature 21 Tare key. Use to manually enter and remove tare weights. Override key. For temporary price change entry. In REG, requir
4 Nomenclature 22 MENU key. This key toggles from Main menu to <REG><MGR><RPK> mode. Subtotal / Total key. Used with the
4 Nomenclature 23 Up & Down arrow keys. Use to navigate through PGM mode. Left & Right arrow keys. Use to navigate through PGM m
4 Nomenclature 24 Carriage Return key. This key is used to insert Carriage Returns into the Text 1, 2, & 3 fields of PLU Create/Edit.
4 Nomenclature 25 Miscellaneous Non-Food PLU key. If disabled this key works like any other Speed key. In Floating Clerk mode, only this bla
4 Nomenclature 26 PLU Price Change key. PLU Create key. PLU Edit key. PLU Delete key. CHANGE PRICE NEW PLU EDIT PLU DELETE PLU Key Des
5 Quick Set-Up 27 5 Quick Set-Up 5.1 Installation of the Label Roll To install the label roll at ANY time you must follow the directions in t
5 Quick Set-Up 28 3) Take the new roll of labels and find the ending. Peel-off and discard about one foot (12 inches) of labels from the back
5 Quick Set-Up 29 5.2 Basic Quick Start 1) Turn Power Switch ON if the Power Switch is OFF. 2) After the start-up tests the scale will g
5 Quick Set-Up 30 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP1 MAIN MENU 1. REG: Sale Mode 8.PLU Speed Keys 7.Edit Nutrifacts 6.PLU Managem
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5 Quick Set-Up 31 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP1 <Program mode Diagram> MAIN MENU 8.Store Settings 5.Date & Time 4
6 Programming 32 6 Programming 6.1 Main Menu The following highlighted selections from the Main Menu make up the Program Menu. Yo
6 Programming 33 6.1.1 RPK: Repack Mode In Repack mode, the transactions will not be added to the totals when reports are generated. This is u
6 Programming 34 Begin typing using any text or numeric keys. You can press the ▼ arrow key to go to the next line or the ▲ arrow key to go to
6 Programming 35 Remember that you cannot see passwords that are higher or equal level as your password, except for level 3, which can see
6 Programming 36 STR Settings 2 Global Settings 2 Network Management 3 Quick Program Keys Same as respective menu’s requirements. Key na
6 Programming 37 6.1.6 Scale Assignments Once at the STR: Store Settings menu screen, press the 4 key. The Scale Assignment screen will
6 Programming 38 Pressing the SAVE key at any point or the ENTER key while the cursor is on the last field will save the current screen co
6 Programming 39 6.2.2 Sales Messages Once at the SET: Settings menu screen, press the 2 key. The Sales Message screen will appear as fol
6 Programming 40 Remember that you can press SAVE at any time or the ENTER key while the cursor is on the last field, in order to save the cur
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6 Programming 41 Remember that you can press SAVE at any time or the ENTER key while the cursor is on the last field on the last page, in orde
6 Programming 42 Label Type 0 is the standard fixed sized, gap label media with liner backing paper. The Length value is the length of the l
6 Programming 43 may fall-off after they print. If the label does not feed out far enough, then the labels may need to be pulled-on after they
6 Programming 44 6.3.1 PLU Price Change Once at the PLU: PLU Data screen Press 1. The PLU Price Change screen will appear as follows:
6 Programming 45 Non-Food PLU You can press SAVE at any time or the ENTER key while the cursor is on the last field in
6 Programming 46 greater than 0 before you can execute a sales transaction. By-Count PLUs can have a Net-Weight Statement (in ounces or grams)
6 Programming 47 You can press the SAVE key at anytime to save the current PLU data and return to the PLU: Create PLU screen. After you enter
6 Programming 48 Group Code: This is a number you can assign to each PLU. It can be from 0 to 99. You can use this to group PLUs togethe
6 Programming 49 Tare Weight: (For By-Weight PLUs only) This is the weight of the container that this PLU will be packaged in. You can en
6 Programming 50 By-Weight PLU Screen 5 of 8 By-Count PLUs Screen 5 of 8 Sell/Cook By Dates: These are expirat
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6 Programming 51 The barcode screen is identical for all 3 PLU types. The screen contents change depending upon
6 Programming 52 required for food PLUs (DNNNNNVPPPP). This covers all By-Weight and By-Count PLUs. Custom: If you select the Barcode Format
6 Programming 53 The last field in the Create PLU menu is Nutrifacts. (9999 Enter the NUMBER of the nutrifacts data applicable to this
6 Programming 54 You can navigate through the pages using the Arrow keys or the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys. Press ESC key to finis
6 Programming 55 The Edit PLU program works exactly like the Create PLU program except that you can only enter PLU numbers for exist
6 Programming At PRICE TYPE: enter 0 if the discount is applied to the UNIT PRICE. Enter 1 if the discount applied to the TOTAL PRICE. Enter 2
6 Programming 57 The AUDIT TRAIL function allows a user to track PLU price changes by date, time and clerk ID (if applicable). Use the
6 Programming 58 When the screen is at the Main Menu Press 9, enter a level 2 or higher password when prompted, and then the screen will read:
6 Programming 59 If you want to use the discount/FSP for all PLUs, you should set ‘Y’ on the ‘Global Discount Use?’. On the ‘Discount/FSP Pri
7 Sale Modes 60 7 Sale Modes 7.1 REG, MGR, and RPK Modes The following highlighted selections from the Main Menu make up the Sale Modes.
1 General 7 1 General 1.1 Model and Specifications MODEL LP-2, (version 2.25) CHARACTERS PER PLU Ingredients: 2000 char. MAX, PLU Name: 114 char.
7 Sale Modes 61 7.2.1 ZERO Key From the REG mode screen, we can use the ZERO key to correct for a deviation from zero as long as there are no
7 Sale Modes 62 7.2.3 lb/kg Key From the REG mode screen, you can switch between lb weighing and kg weighing. As long as the Total Price is
7 Sale Modes 63 7.2.5 PLU/SHIFT Key and Speed keys From the REG mode screen, you can call-up PLUs by typing the PLU number and then pressing
7 Sale Modes 64 Pressing MISC By-Weight PLU key. Pressing MISC By-Count PLU key. Pressing MISC By-Weight PLU key. B
7 Sale Modes 65 7.2.7 FOR key The FOR key is strictly used only for By-Count PLU pricing. Pressing the FOR key toggles between the QTY field
7 Sale Modes 66 7.2.8 1/2, 1/4, and 100 g Keys If you assign the country code for USA, these keys are used for fractional pricing conversion
7 Sale Modes 67 7.2.9 CLEAR key The C key is used to clear erroneous entries and to clear PLUs that have been called-up. If you press the MI
7 Sale Modes 68 7.2.11 SAVE key By-Weight PLUs auto-clear if the weight goes over zero and stabilizes, and then returns to zero and stabilize
7 Sale Modes 69 7.2.13 PRE-PACK key When the scale is in Pre-Pack mode, it prints labels automatically. When it is in MANUAL mode, you must
7 Sale Modes 70 Type the number of labels you require and press the PRINT key. As the scale prints the labels it will count down th
1 General 8 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1.2 Dealers and Service 1) Our Dealers: CAS Corporation is com
7 Sale Modes 71 The RETURN key is used to delete erroneous sale transactions. This key requires that you be MGR mode in order to use it. You
7 Sale Modes 72 PLU’s price will be set to 0.00 and you may enter the temporary price that you wish to use. At any point, you may press the OV
7 Sale Modes 73 7.2.18 Temporary Date Change The DATE/TIME key can be used to temporarily change the current date (Packed On date). To activ
7 Sale Modes 74 7.2.20 Temporary PLU Data Change The PLU/SHIFT key can be used to temporarily change certain PLU data. To activate this featu
7 Sale Modes 75 7.4 RPK Mode RPK mode (Re-Packaging mode) works very similarly to REG mode except that you need a level 2 password to access
8 X and Z Modes 76 8 X and Z Modes 8.1 Reading Sales Summaries: X mode X mode is used to read (i.e. print and display) sales data. When sales
8 X and Z Modes 77 By-Weight PLU From here you can select another department number and/or PLU number that you wish to display the sales report of
8 X and Z Modes 78 insertion and removal of the paper media each time you do reports. On a network the master scale has the data for all scales. 8.
8 X and Z Modes 79 On a network, the master scale has the Group sales report data for all scales. 8.1.4 Department Sales From the X1 or X2 Re
8 X and Z Modes 80 8.1.6 Hourly Sales From the X1 or X2 Read Totals screen you can press 6 to select the Hourly Sales report. The X1: Hourly
2 Unpacking and Assembly 9 2 Unpacking and Assembly 2.1 Box Contents Pictured above are the contents that come with the LP-2. The scale co
8 X and Z Modes 81 This report tells you: Number of Voids Number of Returns Number of Re-Packs Voided totals Returned
8 X and Z Modes 82 If you generate a Z1 PLU Sales report, then any X1or Z1 PLU Sales reports that you generate immediately after (barring any sal
Appendix A: Country Codes 83 # Country # Country # Country 1 61 Denmark 121 2 62 Djibouti 122 3 63 Dominica 123 4 64 Domini
Appendix A: Country Codes 84 # Country # Country # Country 181 206 Sri Lanka 231 United Kingdom 182 Qatar 207 Sudan 232 United Stat
Appendix B: Label Formats 85 Format numbers 1 to 99 are built into LP-2; however, only 56 of the 99 available label formats are used. These fo
Appendix B: Label Formats 86 There are many more formats that are the same or similar to the above, in which case the LP-2 is capable of usi
Appendix B: Label Formats 87 66 58mm X 40mm UPC CAS cas8010/1c2i67 65mm X 38mm Non-UPC, Ingredients Hankook HK-aco Non UPC 68 62mm X 58
Appendix C: Quick Reference 88 How to Call up a PLU To call up a PLU number 3: 1. Press the 3 key Î Press the PLU key. 2. Press the speed k
Appendix C: Quick Reference 89 How to Set Speed key Press the MENU key Î Press the 4 key Î Enter the password and then press the PRINT key Î Pr
Warranty 90 WARRANTY PERIOD: 1 (ONE) YEAR To locate the CAS Authorized Dealer or CAS Authorized Service Center nearest you call: (201) 933-90
2 Unpacking and Assembly 10 2 .2 Assembly of Display Column 1) You must follow the instructions in this section in order to assemble the Dis
Warranty CAS Corporation, 2006 VER 0.90
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