
Basic Setups and Operations
Preparing and using department keys
This section describes how to prepare and use department keys.
Programming department keys
Before you use department keys, you should first tell the cash register how it should handle the registrations.
To program the maximum number of digits and tax calculations for each department
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OW | You must input both digits. |
s | Á s | |
XZ | to | |
REG | ||
d° | ||
OFF |
RF
Mode Switch
Maximum number of digits | Tax table |
This specification defines how many digits can be used for manual input of a unit price on the keyboard.
No limit | 2 | â |
1 digit | 2 | Ú |
2 digits | 2 | Û |
| : |
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| : |
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| : | Þ |
5 digits | 2 | |
6 digits | 2 | ß |
This specification defines which tax table should be used for automatic calculation of taxes. See page 21 for information on setting up the tax tables.
Tax table 1 | 2 | Û |
Tax table 2 | 2 | Ý |
Tax table 1 and 2 | 2 | ß |
No tax calculation | 2 | â |
Manual input not allowed 2 á
Selecting ámeans that you can perform department registrations using their preset unit prices only.
☞1 After you press a department key, you can loop back and start programming for another department.
☞ 2 Printing tax symbols Á: Taxable 1 ª: Taxable 2
£: Taxable 1 and 2
☞3 Tax status for the departments are initialized as follows:
Department 1 ~ 10: | Tax table 1 and 2 |
Department 11 ~ 40: | No tax calculation |
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