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PLU feature programming
There are two different methods you can use to assign features to PLUs. With "Batch feature programming", you
can use a single operation to assign multiple features.
"Individual feature programming", on the other hand, let you assign features one-by-one. This method is
recommended for programming of special features to individual PLUs.
Batch feature programming
When using this procedure to assign multiple features to PLUs, use 9-digit codes that you create using the
following procedure.
Convenient Operations and Setups
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