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Sam4s ER-380m manual

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Hi, I've lost my manual and need to reprogram the memory allocation (long story). Quite happy to purchase the manual but there seems to be two versions available. I need the one which tells me how to change the PLU memory allocation from 300 to whatever the number is with expansion fitted. Can you help?

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whatever the "long story"
are you aware that by reallocating the memory, you will lose all products and financial data?
I was unaware of there being two versions -[unless you count the printed and electronic versions]

NB. This will clear the Memory!
Program 60 - Memory Allocation Programming
1. Turn the control lock to the S position.
2. To Allocate Memory, enter 60, and then press the SBTL key.
6 0 SBTL

3. Refer to the chart below. Enter the index number and press the X/TIME key.

X MEMORY ITEM
1 PLU
2 CLERK
3 GROUP
4 CHECK#
5 SOFT CHECK LINE
6 CHECK TYPE : Hard (1), Soft (0)
7 PRICE LEVEL
8 MIX AND MATCH
9 ELECTRONIC JOURNAL

4. Enter the Number to allocate for the Memory Item and Press CASH key.
See the example data table below

N CASH
MEMORY ITEM N

PLU 300 (Max.5000)
CLERK 15 (Max. 99)
GROUP 20 (Max. 99)
CHECK # 15 (Max. 500)
SOFT CHECK LINE 30 (Max. 50)
CHECK TYPE 0(Soft Check), 1(Hard Check)
PRICE LEVEL 1 (Max. 2)
MIX AND MATCH 10 (Max. 100)
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL 3000(Max. 15000)

5. If you want to finish memory allocation, Enter CASH key with no numeric key input. If
you want to allocate another memory area, Repeat 3,4 STEP.

i have also sent you a pm

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I know this message is a month late but we all know its a busy time of year. added to which I then had problems with my computer, an upgrade later...
A big thank you for taking the time & trouble to sort my problem out. :D
Just so others know, we had to take the manual's instructions with a pinch of salt. After a major reset, you are already in the correct mode to allocate memory.

Anyway I have still to connect the till to new computer, so may be back for more advice.

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