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Xtra Series Retail System Scales
Operators Instructions
These instructions cover both day-to-day operation of the scale and the setup
and programming process. Use the table of contents button to navigate between
the different sections.
This document is available in both PDF and HTML formats. The PDF version can
be opened, read or printed from any PDF viewer software. The HTML version can
be installed on the scale so you can read it on the display, or on a tablet, phone,
laptop or desktop PC where it can be read using a web browser.
Part Number ABR35-000520 issue AN
©Avery Berkel, 2021 All rights reserved
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in an electronic retrieval system, or transmitted in any form
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given. Avery Berkel is a division of ITW Limited. This publication was correct at the time of going to print and is
supplied without liability for errors or omissions. Avery Berkel reserves the right to alter without notice the
specification or design of any product or service at any time.
Trademarks and acknowledgements
Avery Berkel is a registered trademark in certain jurisdictions. All brands and product names used within this
document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders
IMPORTANT
When programming or configuring the equipment you must ensure that you comply with all relevant standards
and legislation. The example settings given in this book may not be legal for trade with the public.
Contents
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Using Your Machine ................................................................................................3
About your Machine .................................................... ................................ ................... 3
Safety Warnings ........................................................... ................................ ................... 3
Using the Keyboard & Display ........................ ................................ ................................. 4
Cleaning the machine ...................................................................................................... 7
Levelling the Scale .......................... ................................................ ................................. 7
Using the Printer ............................ ................................................ ................................. 8
Product Lookup (PLU) Codes .......................... ................................ ............................... 11
Barcode Scanning ........................... ................................................ ............................... 12
About Sales Modes ....................................................... ................................ ................. 13
Setting the Sales Mode ................................................ ................................ ................. 13
The Default Sales Modes ............................................................................................... 14
Configuring the Scale - Manager Mode or MXBusiness? .............................................. 15
Front of Store - Serving Customers ..........................................................................16
Sales Modes for Customer Service ............................... ................................ ................. 16
Operation in Label Mode .............................................................................................. 17
Receipt Mode Operation .............................................. ................................ ................. 19
Checkout Mode Operation ............................. ................................ ............................... 19
Receipt (Non POS) Mode Operation ............................................................................. 20
Hold Receipt Mode Operation ....................... ................................ ............................... 20
Self Service Mode Operation ........................................................................................ 22
Using Self Service Receipt Mode .................................... ................................. 23..............
Making Payment .......................................................... ................................ ................. 24
Voiding Transactions ..................................................................................................... 25
Discounts ....................................................................................................................... 25
Promotions .................................................................................................................... 26
Change Tax .................................................................................................................... 26
Price Override ............................................................................................................... 27
Processing Returns ......................... ................................................ ............................... 28
Split Subtotals ................................ ............................................................................... 28
ECR Functions ................................................................................................................ 29
Queue Management ..................................................................................................... 30
Back of Store Operations .........................................................................................31
Using Add mode ........................................................... ................................ ................. 31
Using Stock Mode ........................................................ ................................ ................. 32
Using Prepack Mode .................................................... ................................ ................. 34
Consignments ............................................................... ................................ ................. 35
Cash counting ................................................................................................................ 37
Using Manager Mode ..............................................................................................38
To access Manager Mode from self-service Mode: ...................................................... 39
Finding Your Way Around in Manager Mode ................................................................ 40
Change Price ........................................................................... ........................... ............ 41
About Service Mode ..................................................... ................................ ................. 42
System Setup ..........................................................................................................43
Setting the Date and Time ............................................................................................ 43
Configuration Settings ................................................................................................... 44
Barcodes - Configuring Labels and Receipts ................. ................................ ................. 49
Touch Menus (Keyboards) ............................................................................................ 52
Keyboard Templates .................................................... ................................ ................. 53
Keyboard Layout .......................................................... ................................ ................. 54
List of Available Default Functions ............................... ................................ ................. 57
Contents
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Operator Keyboards ..................................................... ................................ ................. 62
Operating Mode Settings .............................................................................................. 64
Installing a Barcode Scanner .......................... ................................ ............................... 66
Scheduler ............................................................................. ........................................ . 67
Machine Setup ........................................................................................................69
Comms Setup ............................................................... ................................ ................. 70
Wired Setup .................................................................................................................. 71
Wireless Setup .............................................................................................................. 72
Network Setup .............................................................................................................. 74
Scale Networking ........................... ................................................ ............................... 75
Touch Screen Calibration .............................................................................................. 76
Level Scale ..................................................................................................................... 77
Reset Best Sellers .......................................................................................................... 78
Machine Settings .......................................................... ................................ ................. 79
Printer Settings .............................................................................................................. 82
Licence Manager .......................................................... ................................ ................. 83
Software Updates ......................................................... ................................ ................. 83
Manage Browser Passwords .......................... ................................ ............................... 85
...................................................................................................................................... 85
Programming System Data ......................................................................................86
Products (PLUs) ............................................................................................................. 87
Delete All Products ........................................................................................................ 90
BIN Lookup .................................................................................................................... 90
PLU Macros ................................................................................................................... 92
Promotions and Offers .................................................................................................. 93
Product Lines ............................................................................................................... 104
Customise Editor ............................ ................................................ ............................. 106
Operators .................................................................................................................... 108
Messages ..................................................................................................................... 109
Departments ............................................................................................................... 111
Groups ......................................................................................................................... 112
Miscellaneous Fees ...................................................... ................................ ............... 114
Trace Records .............................................................................................................. 115
Tables ............................................................................................. ........................... .. 116
Reporting Functions ..................................... ............................................. ..............124
Data Reports ............................................................................................................... 124
Totals ........................................................................................................................... 124
Transactions ........................................................................... ........................... .......... 129
Maintenance ...........................................................................................................131
Diagnostics .................................................................................................................. 131
Data Transfer .......................................................................... ........................... .......... 131
Adding Media via USB Stick ......................................................................................... 132
Load Fonts ................................................................................................................... 135
About your Machine 1. Using Your Machine
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1. Using Your Machine
About your Machine
The scale is intended to be custom programmed to suit the circumstances that you will be
using it in and that means that the display on your scale may be different to the examples
shown in these instructions. If you have questions about custom features not covered here ask
your manager or supervisor for further help.
Safety Warnings
Safe Installation
The mains plug must be inserted into a socket outlet with a protective earth contact. The
electrical supply at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an appropriate
rating.
CAUTION: The mains lead must be connected to a supply outlet with a protective earth
contact. The electrical supply at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an
appropriate rating.
Pluggable equipment must be installed near an easily accessible socket outlet. Permanently
connected equipment must have a readily accessible disconnect device incorporated in the
fixed wiring.
USA
If the scale is connected to a 240V supply, the receptacle must be protected by a 15 amp circuit
breaker.
Safe use
CAUTION: To avoid the possibility of electric shock or damage to the machine, always switch off the machine
and isolate it from the power supply before carrying out any routine maintenance.
To avoid the risk of the machine falling, where applicable, ensure that it is placed securely on a
flat and level surface.
Take care when placing large, heavy produce such as water melons on the weigh plate so that
they do not roll off the machine.
Training
Do not attempt to operate or carry out any procedure on a machine or network unless you
have received the appropriate training or have read the instruction books.
Ergonomics
To avoid the risk of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) it is important to ensure that the machine is
placed on a surface which is ergonomically satisfactory to the user. It is recommended that
frequent breaks are taken during prolonged usage.
EMC compliance
WARNING: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Using the Keyboard & Display 1. Using Your Machine
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Using the Keyboard & Display
Home Screen
The Home Screen contain most of the keys you will need for daily use.
1. Home Keyboard - can contain function keys
such as a Login key, Product keys, or Product
group keys.
2. Weight display.
3. Function keys
Zero - press once to zero the scale
Tare - See Tare key below.
Fix - See Fix Key below.
Numeric Keypad. Opens a numeric keypad
so a Product Lookup (PLU) code number can
be entered.
4. Morebar button - press to open the Morebar
menu. This opens on the right of the screen
and provides access to a number of operator
functions such as sales mode selection and
access to the Manager Mode screen.
5. Current sales mode indicator. 6. Product Search key - allows search by name or
PLU.
7. Status Bar - See Status Bar below. 8. Dedicated Keyboard - press to open the
dedicated keyboard. This opens on the lower
part of the screen and contains up to 20
operator function keys
Cleaning the machine 1. Using Your Machine
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Cleaning the machine
CAUTION: Harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions, such as washing soda,
should not be used especially on the display windows. Under no circumstances should you attempt to wipe the
inside of the machine.
The outside of standard products may be wiped down with a clean cloth moistened with water
containing a small amount of washing up liquid. The outside of products waterproofed to IP65,
IP66 and IP67 may be washed down with water containing a small amount of a proprietary
detergent.
Touch Screen Cleaning
When cleaning the touch screen use the Clean Screen function to avoid problems such as
transactions accidentally being performed during the clean or having to turn off the scale:
1. Press the Morebar button ( )at the bottom right of the screen. the Morebar menu
will open.
2. Press User Functions.
3. Press Clean Screen. The screen will blank and the touch function will be disabled.
4. Clean the screen.
5. Shortly after you stop cleaning a countdown will be displayed. To interrupt the countdown
resume cleaning. Once the countdown reaches 0 the screen will return to normal.
Levelling the Scale
The scale automatically compensates when it is not level up to a maximum of 5°. If the scale is
out of level by more than a red cross will appear in the display screen status bar. The Level
Scale screen will appear automatically. You will not be able to trade until the level is corrected.
The scale has four levelling feet to enable manual levelling up to 10mm in any direction. The
on-screen display shows the amount of adjustment needed in the X and Y directions to level it
exactly.
The Level Scale screen can be also be accessed from the Machine Setup menu in Manager
Mode (See Level Scale for more details).
Using the Printer 1. Using Your Machine
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The following diagram shows the full path of the label:
4. Replace the cassette into the scale and push the red handle to lock the cassette into place.
Changing a Receipt Roll
Receipt paper does not have backing paper so the return spindle is not used.
1. Remove the print cassette by pulling the red handle until it clicks and then slide the cassette
out from the scale.
2. Remove the old receipt roll core. Check that the receipt roll is of the right type and size
and insert the roll into the cassette.
Using the Printer 1. Using Your Machine
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3. Thread the receipt through the cassette:
4. Replace the cassette into the scale and push the red handle to lock the cassette into place.
Receipt Only Printers
Receipt-only printers use continuous paper rolls, including liner-less adhesive paper, with a
cassette system for “drop-inprinter loading.
1. Turn the handle of the cassette anti-clockwise and pull it out.
2. Remove the empty core and replace it with a full roll. The yellow label on the cassette
shows the route for the paper.
3. Replace the cassette and turn the handle clockwise to lock.
Product Lookup (PLU) Codes 1. Using Your Machine
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Product Lookup (PLU) Codes
All products that have been programmed in to the scale have a unique PLU (Product Look Up)
code number associated with them. PLUs serve as a unique identifier for the product and
provide a fast way to recall product data.
There are four ways to select the PLU you want:
1. Select the product from the touch-screen.
2. Use the fixed numeric keys to enter the PLU number.
3. Use the PLU search function.
4. Scan the product barcode.
Searching by PLU Number
If the product you require is not displayed on the screen and you know the PLU number, you
can enter the PLU number from the fixed keypad.
If departments are set up for the system, you can enter the PLU number from the fixed keypad
provided it is in the department currently set on the scale.
1. Press . The numeric keypad will open:
2. Enter the PLU Number. The product is now ready for use.
Searching by Description
1. Press
2. Type the description. The list of products is progressively filtered by your text. For
example, typing 'Gold' finds all products that start with: Gold and Golden.
Searching by Department
When you use the PLU search function to find a PLU, the products are listed by department. By
default, the currently selected department for trading is displayed. Use the green arrow at the
top of the page to change department.
Barcode Scanning 1. Using Your Machine
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Barcode Scanning
You can enter the PLU using a barcode if a barcode scanner is installed and the receipts and
labels have barcodes printed on them.
Using barcodes means:
You do not have to enter product numbers or select a PLU.
At a Point of Sale (PoS) scale or checkout, you can scan customer numbers from subtotal
counter receipts to add them to the sales total receipt.
With the subtotal displayed, you can scan the barcode on promotional vouchers to
automatically deduct the voucher value.
Use the barcode scanner to read barcodes:
On products
On labels
On counter receipts: Barcodes are a convenient way to ensure that labels or counter
receipts printed in one section of the store are correctly added to the customer's receipt at
the checkout.
To scan a barcode:
1. Pass the barcode under the scanner
2. When the scanner has successfully read the barcode it will bleep.
3. Check that the scale has selected the correct PLU before scanning the next item.
About Sales Modes 1. Using Your Machine
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About Sales Modes
The scale can be quickly switched to operate in a number of different sales modes, depending
on the changing role that it has to perform in the store. For instance, a scale used to print
labels for counter service can be temporarily switched to Stock mode to adjust stock levels
after a delivery and then switched back to continue counter service after this has been
completed.
The scale is supplied from the factory with nine sales modes pre-configured. These can be used
as they are, or customised to better suit the needs of your business. They can also be added to
or replaced with additional sales modes used for special purposes. Up to twelve different sales
modes can be configured.
Note: This manual describes the operation of the factory supplied default sales modes. For
instruction on the use of any customised or additional sales modes refer to your manager. For
instructions on how to modify or create new sales modes refer to the System Setup section of
this manual.
Setting the Sales Mode
The currently selected sales mode is shown in the sales mode indicator on the home screen.
The Sales mode is set by selecting Sales Mode from the Morebar Menu to the right of the
screen. A list of available modes is then displayed.
1. Sales mode indicator shows currently
selected sales mode.
2. Select Sales Mode from the Morebar.
3. Select from the available sales modes and confirm
your selection. The scale may need to restart to begin
operating in the new mode.
Operation in Label Mode 2. Front of Store - Serving Customers
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3. Press
4. Select the price and press Edit the price and press .
5. Edit the dates by either nudging it up or down using the arrow keys, or pressing the
button and selecting the new date from the display.
6. Press
7. Press The label shows an asterisk (*) against any dates that are modified.
Replacing a Product
1. For weighed goods, place the goods on the scale and select the PLU.
2. For non-weighed goods, select the PLU.
3. Press . Ensure the Re-Pack PLU field is selected and Press
. The Goods Returned message briefly appears on the screen.
4. Search for the replacement product, and press .
5. Select the price and press . Change the price and press
6. Select the date to be changed and either nudge it up or down using the arrow keys, or
press the button and select the new date from the display. Press
7. Press . The label shows an asterisk (*) against any dates or the price that are
modified.
8. Press to return to the home screen.
Receipt Mode Operation 2. Front of Store - Serving Customers
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Receipt Mode Operation
Receipt Mode is usually used at the point of sale with an Electronic Cash Register cash drawer
(ECR). Multiple operators must enter their PIN for each transaction.
When Receipt mode is selected, the Print Mode Setup key shows:
Typical Operation
1. For weighed goods, place the goods on the scale and select the PLU (or scan the barcode).
2. For non-weighed goods, select the PLU (or scan the barcode), select the number of items.
3. Select the operator. The sub-total briefly appears on the screen. Other operators can now
use the scale.
4. To view the subtotal at any time, press , then select the operator
5. When ready, select the payment method. The scale prints the cash receipt.
Checkout Mode Operation
Checkout mode is normally used in conjunction with an Electronic Cash Register cash drawer
(ECR). This mode assumes that a single operator uses the scale, and logs-on to the scale at the
start of their shift.
When Checkout mode is selected the Print Mode Setup key shows:
The message “Please Log On” is replaced with the operator’s name after login.
Typical Operation -
1. For weighed goods, place the goods on the scale and select the PLU (or scan the barcode).
2. Press .
3. For non-weighed goods, select the PLU (or scan the barcode), select the number of items
and press .
4. The sub-total briefly appears on the screen.
5. To view the subtotal at any time, press
6. When ready, select the payment method (see Making Payment). The scale will print the
cash receipt.
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Typical Operation - Manually at the checkout scale:
1. Press to open the side bar and select User Functions.
2. The User Functions keyboard will open:
3. Press the key.
4. Enter the Customer Number. The details of the transaction will appear on screen.
5. Continue making further transactions until ready to make payment.
Typical Operation - Automatically at the checkout scale using a barcode reader:
If the scale is configured with a barcode scanner.
1. Scan the barcode. The details of the held receipt are shown on the screen.
2. Press
3. Continue making further transactions until ready to take the payment.
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Making Payment
When the scale is set to the Receipt or Checkout modes , the various methods of payment are
available. These can include cash, card, cheque, Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), or a voucher
that the scale has issued as part of a promotion.
1. When all the transactions are complete, press . The screen shows a
list of all the items and the total to pay.
2. If the customer pays in cash, enter the amount tendered and press .
The receipt prints automatically and shows the total, cash tendered and the change given.
3. The receipt prints automatically when the amount tendered equals or exceeds the
amount to pay.
The scale may be configured with payment buttons for specific amounts or payment methods.
For example:
Press when the customer tenders £20.
Press when the customer tenders £10.
Press when the customer tenders a credit card.
Press when the customer pays by cheque.
If you do not enter the amount tendered by the customer before pressing
the scale will assume that the exact money is used and will
automatically print a receipt showing zero change.
If the payment offered includes a voucher you should either scan the voucher barcode or enter
the value manually and select the appropriate coupon payment key.
If the payment method is via EFT, the EFT terminal will take over the transaction until the
transfer has been authorised.
Modifying Payment
You may need to modify the total if you need to. There may be keys configured for this:
Use to void all or part of the receipt.
Use to change the tax rate. Tax Rates are usually set in the product
(PLU) details. However, you can also have different taxes that are selected at the point of
sale. For example, depending on whether the customer is eating inside or take-away.
Use to show a sub-total on the receipt.
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For products that have more than one tax rate
1. For weighed goods, place the goods on the scale and select the PLU. For non-weighed
goods, select the PLU, select the number of items.
2. Press , the screen briefly shows the new tax rate.
Continue making further transactions.
To change the tax for the entire receipt
You can change the tax for the entire receipt at any point.
Note: Only transactions for products that have two tax rates are modified. Transactions that are
not taxable or only have one tax rate assigned are not modified.
1. Press .
2. If necessary, select the operator.
3. If PoS mode is enabled, press .
4. To change the tax rate for all the transactions in the subtotal press
5. Press or to continue making transactions.
6. When ready, press (counter receipts) or select the payment method (PoS
Enabled). The scale prints the receipt.
Net Value Tax
In some countries, it is a requirement that the sales value net of tax is printed on the receipts.
For these countries, if an inclusive tax system is used and tax printing is enabled, the receipt
includes:
Tax reference
Tax rate
Net sales
Tax value
Gross sales
Price Override
You can temporarily change the unit or item price for a product providing your security level is
adequate. Overriding the price changes it just for that transaction and the price reverts to the
programmed price when the transaction is completed.
Price override only applies when Receipt Mode - PoS Enabled is enabled.
1. Select a product PLU.
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2. Press the price per weight or price per item.
Note: Discounts override any price changes. That is, you can not change the price and apply a
discount.
3. Enter a new price. The receipt shows an aster-ix (*) against the items that have a modified
price.
Processing Returns
If the return function has been set up on the user functions keyboard, you can refund the cost
of goods to the customer.
The mode button shows:
Your scale must be in Receipt Mode or Checkout Mode.
A security level may be assigned to this function. If your security level is not high enough, you
will see a warning message and the list of authorised operators will be displayed.
Returns may be made as part of a sales transaction or as a separate operation.
1. For weighed goods, select the PLU.
2. For non-weighed goods, select the PLU, select the number of items.
3. Enter the amount of the refund. The scale calculates the total value to be refunded.
Where the refund is part of a sales transaction and the total receipt value is negative, a
refund slip will be printed after the sales receipt.
4. On completion of a refund transaction, the scale automatically returns to the previous
mode.
The scale shows the amount of cash refunded on the cash report and updates the refund totals
values and count.
Split Subtotals
This is when you need to show one or more subtotals in a receipt.
Split Subtotals only applies when in a receipt printing mode.
After making on or more transactions:
1. Press
2. If necessary, select the operator.
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3. If PoS mode is enabled, press
4. Press a subtotal line is added to the list of transactions.
5. Press or to continue making transactions.
6. When ready, press (counter receipts) or select the payment method (PoS
Enabled). The scale prints the receipt with each subtotal shown.
ECR Functions
Receipt Mode PoS - Enabled
If the following functions have been set up on the user functions keyboard, you can do some
basic Electronic Cash Register (ECR) banking functions:
No Sale: Allows you to open the cash drawer without entering a sale. A No Sale slip is printed.
Float: Allows you to add money to the cash drawer so that you can give change.
Paid Out: Allows you to make miscellaneous payments using the cash from the drawer.
Pick Up: Allows you to take money from the cash drawer for security purposes during trading.
When using any Float, Paid Out or Pick Up operation, you must enter the amount added to or
taken from the cash drawer so that the scale cash report is updated. A receipt is printed for
each of these functions.
If you use the Paid Out function the screen may present you with a list of reasons for the
payout. Choose one from the list or, if none are offered, enter your own text to complete the
transaction.
Note: The scale will produce an error if there are insufficient funds available for the payout in the
cash drawer.
A security level may be assigned to these transactions. If your security level is not high enough,
you will see a warning message and the list of authorised operators will be displayed.


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Categorie: Weegschaal
Model: XTi600

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