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The P key is needed only for fractional entry. Key operation example [#/tm/sbtl| 29 @ 15 O 00 % |C«AT/NS] Print F0?%1 000 L 15-00% -10.25% — Percentage limit ■ Function parameters for %, & and ( Procedure ) To program “0” for all items *ABCDEFGH ■ %1 or %2 © To program for another key CANS 38 *: Item:_Selection:_Entry: A Tax 4 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 B Tax 3 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 C Tax 2 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 D Tax 1 status Taxable 1 Non-taxable* 0 E +/- sign + (premium) sign 0 - (discount) sign* 1 F Item % / Item 0 Allow* 0 Disallow 1 G Subtotal % / Subtotal 0 Allow* 0 Disallow 1 H Entry digit limit for discount key 0-7 (default: 7) When programming percent keys, always enter 0 for H. Tax status (taxable 1 through 4 / non-taxable) • When taxable is selected, tax is applied to the amount obtained after premium or discount calculation. +/- sign • Programming of the +/- sign assigns the premium or discount function for each key. Entry digit limit (For discount key only) • The entry digit limit is in effect for the REG mode operations but can be overridden in the MGR mode. The entry digit limit is represented by the number of allowable digit for the maximum entry amount for discount key. Key operation example _Print_ 00011006 @ — [cmt/ns| *PGM* F01 <-> T1 006 —|—From left, FGH -2.00 ' -Sign(E) Tax status ■ Function parameters for V ( Procedure ) To program “0" for all items Item: Selection: Entry: A Open rate entry Allow* 0 Disallow 1 B Preset rate entry Allow* 0 Disallow 1 Key operation example 00 @ Print *PGM* F48 CONV 1 00 0.7674 -From left, AB 39 ■ Entry digit limit for r, and t CANS (only for manual entry) • For r I^R, enter 0 to 9 (digits), and for t (manual tax), enter 0 to 7 (digits). By default, 9 for r and [RCPT/P01 and 7 for t are set. Entry digit limit is in effect for REG mode operation but can be overridden in MGR mode. The entry digit limit is represented by the number of allowable digits for maximum entry or total amount. When “0” is set, the operation of the corresponding key is prohibited. Key operation example 4 [rcpt/po] At/ns] Print RH&0 4 I Procedure ) Entry digit limit RA RCPT/PO or TAX Function parameters for C, C and At/ns] (when using as CA key) \ To program “0” for all items Procedure ) \——j _ *1ABC MSBTL CHK or CH J CA/AT/NS : Item: To program for another key *2:Press [#/TM/SBTLl key for CA key setting. Selection: Entry: A Footer printing Allow 1 Disallow* 0 B Amount tendered entry Compulsory 1 Non-compulsory (for the CA or CHK keys)* 0 Inhibit (for the CH key)* 0 C Entry digit limit 0-8 (default: 8) Footer printing • This option decides whether or not the machine should print a message at the bottom of a receipt when a specified media key is used. To program a footer logo message, refer to “Logo messages” section on page 45. Amount tendered entry • You may select amount tendered, compulsory or optional, for the At/ns] and C keys. • You may select amount tendered, compulsory or inhibited, for the C key. Entry digit limit • For the C and C keys, program upper limit entry amount for the tendered amount. For the AT/NS1 key, program upper limit entry for total cash amount which can be handled on the register. The entry digit limit is in effect for REG mode operation but can be overridden in the MGR mode. The entry digit limit is represented by the number of allowable digits for the maximum entry or total amount. When “0” is set, the operation of the corresponding key is prohibited. Key operation example 018 @ C At/ns| Print 40 4| Text Programming The register allows you to program the text for clerk names, department item names, PLU/sub-department item names, and so on, if necessary. There are two ways for programming text: using character keys on the keyboard or entering character codes with numeric keys on the keyboard. Using character keys on the keyboard You can enter characters according to the small figures printed in the lower right position of the key tops. For the layout, please refer to “Keyboard” section on page 5. The following are used as control keys for character entry: [^1 Toggles between upper-case and lower-case letters. By default, the upper-case letter is selected. Once the [^[ key is pressed, you are locked in for entering lower-case letters. “_” lights up at the SHIFT position of the display when lower-case letters entry is selected. [number] Press the [number] key to enter numeric characters. For example to enter “1”, press the [number] and © key. If you press the © key without pressing the [number] key, the cash register goes to character codes entry mode. Once the [number] key is pressed, you are locked in for entering numeric characters. “_” lights up at the NUMBER position of the display when numeric characters entry is selected. W Toggles between single-size and double-size charact...
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