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Programming Manager Passwords
You can define two individual manager passwords to prevent
unauthorized access to the machine's programming mode (PRG), Z
mode and X mode. One manager password grants access to the PRG
and Z modes, while another grants access to the X mode.
Defining a PRG and Z Mode Manager Password
Proceed as follows to define a manager password that grants access to
the PRG and Z modes:
1. Turn the PRG key to the PRG position.
2. Type [111111] and press the [Amt Tend/TOTAL] key. The message
"P Z PASS" appears on the displays.
3. Type your 4-digit manager password and then press the [Non Tax]
key.
NOTE: If you define a manager password of 0000, the password
security protection feature will not work.
Example: Define manager password 9876 for the PRG and Z modes.
Type/Press:
[111111] + [Amt Tend/TOTAL] + [9876] + [Non Tax]
Defining an X Mode Manager Password
Proceed as follows to define a manager password that grants access to
the X mode:
1. Turn the PRG key to the PRG position.
2. Type [222222] and press the [Amt Tend/TOTAL] key. The
message "X PASS" appears on the displays.
3. Type your 4-digit manager password and then press the [Non Tax]
key.
NOTE: If you define a manager password of 0000, the password
security protection feature will not work.
Example: Define manager password 7654 for the X mode.
Type/Press:
[222222] + [Amt Tend/TOTAL] + [7654] + [Non Tax]
Using the Cash Register in a Password Protected
Mode
If a manager password was defined to protect unauthorized access to
the PRG, Z and X machine modes, proceed as follows to enter the
specific passwords so that you can work normally in these modes:
1. Turn the PRG key to the PRG, X or Z position.
2. Type the specific 4-digit password that grants you access to the
required mode.
3. Press the [Check] key.
NOTE: If you attempt to use a protected machine mode without typing
the correct password, the cash register emits an error signal
and the message "PSEC ERR" or "X SECERR" appears on the
displays.