Programming
EURO Programming
For the details of EURO programming, please refer to “EURO Migration Function” on pages 14 and 15.
3 ➜ S ➜ ABCDEFGH ➜ S (➜ S)
Parameters: | Selection: | Entry: | ||
A | Automatic conversion of unit prices of Depts. | No* | 0 | |
| /PLUs by automatic EURO migration operation | Yes | 1 | |
B | Conversion rate printing | No* | 0 | |
|
| Yes | 1 | |
C | Exchange amount printing for |
| No* | 0 |
| total & change |
| Yes | 1 |
D | Cheque & credit operation when |
| No* | 0 |
| tendering in foreign currency |
| Yes | 1 |
E | Exchange calculation method | Multiplication* | 0 | |
|
| Division | 1 | |
F | Rounding for exchange | Rounding up* | 0 | |
|
| Rounding | 1 | |
G | Currency symbol for foreign currency |
| Space* | 0 |
|
|
| EURO | 1 |
H | Decimal point position for foreign currency |
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| 0 through 3 (Default: 2) |
If you select “Yes” for exchange amount printing for total and change, you can display a change in foreign currency by pressing E when the change is displayed in domestic currency.
Rounding Programming (For Australian tax system)
When Australian rounding is set, the sales total amount is rounded to 0 or 5 when paid in cash.
4 ➜ S ➜ 0 for No or 1 for Yes ➜ S (➜ S) (Default: No)
Secret Code Programming
A secret code is used in order to allow only those who know the secret code to operate the
machine in and Z/PGM modes or to print Z reports. When you need a secret code, program a secret code.
Secret code (max. 4 digits) ➜ x ➜ t (➜ S)
(Default: 0000; no application of secret code)
How to enter a secret code:
In case that a secret code has been programmed,
or Z/PGM or when you need to issue a Z report. In this case, enter the secret code (max. 4 digits) and press t. Every time you enter a digit, the display of
In case you forget the secret code you programmed:
Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position, and operate the secret code programming shown above with the substitution of “0000” for the secret code.
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