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Electronic Price Computing
Label/Receipt Printing Scale
LP-II
REV: 3.00 Sep. 2006
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Page 1 - Electronic Price Computing

Electronic Price Computing Label/Receipt Printing Scale LP-II REV: 3.00 Sep. 2006

Page 2 - Disclaimer:

3 Proper Operation 11 3 Proper Operation 3.1 Environmental Considerations & Safety 1) Please avoid the following hostile conditions: 

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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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

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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

Page 6 - 1.1 Model and Specifications

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

Page 7 - 1.2 Dealers and Service

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.

Page 8 - 2 Unpacking and Assembly

4 Nomenclature 17 4 Nomenclature 4.1 Scale Overview Pictured Below are some parts you should be familiar with # Description # Description #

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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

Page 10 - 3 Proper Operation

4 Nomenclature 19 4.3 Printer 1) Pictured below are important printer components and parts that you should be familiar with. # Descriptio

Page 11 - 3.2 Leveling and Location

4 Nomenclature 20 4.4 The Sales Mode Numeric Key Pad Configuration ( USA ) 00 . ST TTL ADD PLU SHIFT MENU 1 2

Page 12 - 3.3 Don’ts

Copyright© 2006, by CAS Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, store

Page 13 - 3.4 Cleaning and Maintenance

4 Nomenclature 21 Tare key. Use to manually enter and remove tare weights. Override key. For temporary price change entry. In REG, requir

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4 Nomenclature 22 MENU key. This key toggles from Main menu to <REG><MGR><RPK> mode. Subtotal / Total key. Used with the

Page 15 - 3 Proper Operation

4 Nomenclature 23 Up & Down arrow keys. Use to navigate through PGM mode. Left & Right arrow keys. Use to navigate through PGM m

Page 16 - 4.1 Scale Overview

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.

Page 17 - This is PLU COMMODITY

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

Page 18 - 4.3 Printer

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

Page 19 - PRE-PACK

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

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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

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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

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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

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6 Programming 32 6 Programming 6.1 Main Menu The following highlighted selections from the Main Menu make up the Program Menu. Yo

Page 26 - 5 Quick Set-Up

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

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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

Page 28 - 5.2 Basic Quick Start

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

Page 29 - STEP2 STEP3 STEP1

6 Programming 36 STR Settings 2 Global Settings 2 Network Management 3 Quick Program Keys Same as respective menu’s requirements. Key na

Page 30 - STEP3 STEP1

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

Page 31 - 6.1 Main Menu

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

Page 32 - 6.1.2 Store Settings

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

Page 33 - 6.1.4 Security Control

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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Page 35 - 6.1.5 Department Names

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

Page 36 - 6.1.7 Date and Time

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

Page 37 - 6.2.1 Print Inhibiting

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

Page 38 - 6.2.3 Scrolling Message

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:

Page 39 - 6.2.4 Scrolling Sequence

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

Page 40 - 6.2.6 Label Type

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)

Page 41 - 6.2.7 Adjust Feed Length

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

Page 42 - 6.3 PLU Programming

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

Page 43 - 6.3.1 PLU Price Change

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

Page 44 - 6.3.2 Creating PLUs

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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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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6 Programming 51 The barcode screen is identical for all 3 PLU types. The screen contents change depending upon

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6 Programming 52 required for food PLUs (DNNNNNVPPPP). This covers all By-Weight and By-Count PLUs. Custom: If you select the Barcode Format

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6 Programming 53 The last field in the Create PLU menu is Nutrifacts. (9999 Enter the NUMBER of the nutrifacts data applicable to this

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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

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6 Programming 55 The Edit PLU program works exactly like the Create PLU program except that you can only enter PLU numbers for exist

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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

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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

Page 53 - 6.3.6 Edit PLUs

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:

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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

Page 55 - 6.3.9 Audit Trail PLUs

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.

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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.

Page 57 - 6.5.1 Global Label Format

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

Page 58 - 6 Programming

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

Page 59 - 7.2 REG Mode

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

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7 Sale Modes 64 Pressing MISC By-Weight PLU key. Pressing MISC By-Count PLU key. Pressing MISC By-Weight PLU key. B

Page 61 - 7.2.4 ON/OFF Key

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

Page 62 - Beef, 85% lean

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

Page 63 - Misc Non-Food PLU

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

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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

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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

Page 66 - Golden Apple11 !!

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

Page 67 - 7.2.12 AUTO/MANUAL key

1 General 8 Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1.2 Dealers and Service 1) Our Dealers: CAS Corporation is com

Page 68 - Common Nails

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

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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

Page 70 - Golden Delicious Apple

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

Page 71 - Delicious Golden Apple

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

Page 72 - 7.2.18 Temporary Date Change

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

Page 73 - 7.3 MGR Mode

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

Page 74 - 7.4 RPK Mode

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

Page 75 - 8.1.1 PLU Sales

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.

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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

Page 77 - 8.1.3 Group Sales

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

Page 78 - 8.1.5 Scale Sales

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

Page 79 - 8.1.8 Summary Report

8 X and Z Modes 81 This report tells you:  Number of Voids  Number of Returns  Number of Re-Packs  Voided totals  Returned

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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

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Appendix A: Country Codes 83 # Country # Country # Country 1 61 Denmark 121 2 62 Djibouti 122 3 63 Dominica 123 4 64 Domini

Page 82 - Appendix A: Country Codes

Appendix A: Country Codes 84 # Country # Country # Country 181 206 Sri Lanka 231 United Kingdom 182 Qatar 207 Sudan 232 United Stat

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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

Page 84 - GRAND TOTAL

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

Page 85 - Appendix B: Label Formats

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

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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

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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

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Warranty 90 WARRANTY PERIOD: 1 (ONE) YEAR To locate the CAS Authorized Dealer or CAS Authorized Service Center nearest you call: (201) 933-90

Page 89 - 1 (ONE) YEAR

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

Page 90 - Warranty

Warranty CAS Corporation, 2006 VER 0.90

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