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Half Sysem Clear
a. Turn the key to the "PRG" position.
b. Unplug the cash register from the power source (pause
for 10 seconds) and replug the cash register.
c. Continue with normal operations.
Full System Clear
!!! THIS WILL ERASE ALL PROGRAMMING AND DATA!!!
a. Turn the key to the "PRG" Position.
b. Unplug the cash register from the power source and wait
at least 15 seconds.
c. While holding down the [CLEAR] key, replug the cash
register.
d. Re-program the cash register.
e. Continue with normal operations.
Register it again. Even trough you already did this, porting the software from its program files folder does not always works fine. Windows' register has these registration saved, and your new PC doesn't.
Try this: Turn it off and unplug everything from the wall and the device. Then hold in the on/off button for at least sixty seconds. Replug and try it. No guarantees but worth a try to reset the device.
Peform a ram clear, and reprogram. Half system clear . key to prg position, unplug register, replug. If this does not work full system clear, you will loose your programs. key to pgm, unplug register, hold clear key down and replug in. If this does not solve problem possible board problems.
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