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Sharp er-a330 cash register

Hi,
According to manual, cashier should only need to sign on when making first sale. Register is requiring cashier to put their number in each time they ring up a sale.

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Lisa

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I need to program a No Sale Button for my Sharp ER-A330

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That's a programming option -- whether you have to sign in for each sale, or can just keep going until you do a Cashier Z reading. But this on is not in your Owner Manual. Most Sharpregisters have a deeper level of programming, called SRV mode. It's not marked on your mode switch, but it's one click past PGM. You need a SRV key to access it and a Service Manual to know what's there. Sharp doesn't supply the SRV key or instructions, because it allows you to change Grand Totals and other things that would allow an employee to steal without detection.

Any servicing Sharp register dealer should have the SRV key, and this change is simple enough that they might do it for free if you bring the register to them along with these instructions and ask nicely.

Turn to SRV mode.
910 . @/FOR CA/AT
Turn to REG mode.

Sign in and try running consecutive sales or No Sales without signing in between them.

You can still change Cashier numbers between sales by signing in with a different number.
If you touch the CASH # button without putting a number in first, it will sing out you current cashier, and you'll need to sign someone in again.
If you are in X/Z mode, and you touch the CASH # button, it will print a Cashier Z reading and automatically sign out all cashiers. Sign in before your next sale.

Good luck,
Eric

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ER-A330 SHARP CASH REGISTER PROGRAMMING MANUAL

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The original English Manual has been discontinued. The only manual available is the German Version located here.
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